
Austin, Texas
66-69-73—208 (-8)
Oklahoma City, Okla.
66-72-67—205 (-11)
Frisco, Texas
72-72-64--208 (-8)
San Antonio, Texas
74-64--138 (-6)
Houston, Texas
70-65-68--203 (-13)
Austin, Texas
66-72-64--202 (-14)
Jenks, Okla.
69-69-70--208 (-8)
Dallas, Texas
63-69-72--204 (-12)
Fremont, Calif.
71-68-67—206 (-10)
Temple, Texas
77-70-69—216 (E)
San Ramon, Calif.
71-69-73--213 (-3)
Arcadia, Calif.
72-68--140 (-4)
Naperville, Ill.
67-69-72--208 (-8)
Magnolia, Texas
69-70-72--211 (-5)
Austin, Texas
70-69-72--211 (-5)
Farmers Branch, Texas
76-67-73--216 (E)
The Rawls Course at Texas Tech
Lubbock, Texas
The Rawls Course at Texas Tech
Lubbock, Texas
Evan Vo
62 (-10)
Evan Vo
62-67—129 (-15)
Jacob Sosa
66-72-64—202 (-14)
Elsa Hsieh
67 (-5)
2019
Bridget Ma
67 (-5)
2016
Julia Gregg
67 (-5)
Bridget Ma
67-69—136 (-8)
Elsa Hsieh
71-68-67—206 (-10)
Notes:
* James Roller defeated Hunter McDonough of Spicewood, Texas, and Eli Tran of Lubbock, Texas, on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2017.
** Jaivir Pande defeated Keaton Vo of Austin, Texas, in a sudden-death playoff in 2019.
In 2021, this event was hosted alongside the Cameron McCormick Preview , an AJGA Preview Series event. Click to view the Tournament History for that event.
*** Jackson Hymer defeated Finn Meister of Tucson, Arizona, on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2021.
† In 2021, tournament play was shortened to a 36-hole format.
†† Michelle Ho defeated Sehee Sim of (South Korea) San Diego, California, on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2022.
††† As of July 13, 2023, Boys Division 2023 champion Chase Hughes (age 13 years, 1 month, 27 days) became the 4th-Youngest Boy to Win an AJGA Event .
# Bennett Kuhns defeated Evan Hofferkamp of The Woodlands, Texas, on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2024.