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Low 18 Hole Scott Robertson Memorial Tournament Rounds Scott Robertson Memorial Boys 15 – 18 Lowest 18 Hole Scores Name State Score Year Round Par 71 Austin Eckroat OK 63 2015 2nd -8 Ben Balter FL/MD 63 2012 2nd -8 Brendon Todd NC 63* 2001 1st -8 Zachary Bauchou VA 64 2014 2nd -7 Joaquin Lolas Peru 64 2009 1st -7 Hunter Mahan TX 64 2000 2nd -7 Mason Greenberg TX 65 2015 3rd -6 Trevor Phillips NC 65 2015 3rd -6 Zach McLain SC 65 2013 2nd -6 Jim Liu NY 65 2009 2nd -6 Byeong-Hun An FL 65 2008 1st -6 Philip Francis AZ 65 2005 2nd -6 Ben James CT 66 2021 1st & 3rd -5 Jalen Ledger FL 66 2015 2nd -5 Austin Eckroat OK 66 2015 3rd -5 Carl Yuan FL (China) 66 2013 2nd -5 Matthew Perrine TX 66 2013 1st -5 James Yoon FL (Paraguay) 66 2011 2nd -5 Matthew Mabrey AR 66 2011 2nd -5 Shuugo Imahira FL (Japan) 66 2010 3rd -5 Stewart Hagestad CA 66 2009 2nd -5 Sean Kelly FL 66 2009 2nd -5 Joshua Eure MD 66 2009 1st -5 Crawford Reeves SC 66 2008 2nd -5 John Hahn OH 66 2007 2nd & 3rd -5 Jack Fields NC 66 2007 2nd -5 Josh Jones TX 66 2006 1st -5 Tom Miles OH 66 2005 3rd -5 Jon Curran MA 66 2004 3rd -5 Kevin Na CA 66* 2001 3rd -5 Rusty Kennedy AZ 66 2000 1st -5 W. Jay Degenhart GA 66 1998 3rd -5 Neal Kauffman NC 66 1994 1st -5 *Played a combination of Crabapple and Dogwood for the Dogwood course. Scott Robertson Memorial Boys 14 & Under Lowest 18 Hole Scores Name State Score Year Round Par 71 Patmon Malcom GA 65 2021 2nd -6 Graham Hutchinson MD 66 2014 1st -5 John Pack NJ 66 2013 3rd -5 Timothy Colanta NJ 67 2010 2nd -4 Jay Vandeventer TN 67 2005 2nd -4 Peter Uihlein MA 67 2004 1st -4 John Fizer NJ 67 1997 1st -4 Jackson VanParis NC 68 2017 1st -3 Eric Bae NC 68 2011 1st -3 Nick McLaughlin NH 68 2007 3rd -3 Timothy Kelly NY 68 2004 1st -3 Mu Hu FL (China) 68 2004 3rd -3 Philip Francis AZ 68 2003 2nd -3 Michael Barbosa FL 68 1997 2nd -3 Lee Taylor VA 68 1996 3rd -3 Lee Taylor VA 68 1995 2nd -3 Dean Greyserman FL 69 2018 2nd -2 Gordon Sargent AL 69 2017 2nd -2 Matthew Doyle CT 69 2017 1st -2 Aidan Kramer FL 69 2016 2nd -2 Graham Hutchinson MD 69 2014 2nd -2 Connor Burgess VA 69 2014 1st -2 Colin Bowles WV 69 2014 3rd -2 Ryan Celano FL 69 2010 1st -2 Eric Edwards NC 69 2010 1st -2 Austin Inman VA 69 2010 1st -2 Corey Carlson FL 69 2010 1st -2 William Register NC 69 2010 2nd -2 Osama Khan Barbados 69 2010 2nd -2 Joshua Lee FL 69 2009 1st -2 Jason Park VA 69 2009 2nd -2 Chelso Barret NH 69 2009 1st -2 Spencer Lawson NC 69 2006 3rd -2 Michael Muscatell SC 69 2005 2nd -2 Nick Austin VA 69 2005 2nd -2 Tripp McAllister SC 69 2004 1st -2 Peter Uihlein MA 69 2004 2nd -2 Ji Ho Moon MD 69 2003 1st -2 Chris Sanders TX 69 1991 2nd -2 Scott Robertson Memorial Girls15 – 18 Lowest 18 Hole Scores Name State Score Year Round Par 71 Shannon Brooks VA 63 2015 1st -8 Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand 64 2011 2nd -7 Doris Chen FL (Thailand) 64 2011 2nd -7 Courtney Ellenbogen VA 65 2007 3rd -6 Marika Lendl CT 65 2004 2nd -6 Miriam Nagl FL 65 1999 3rd -6 Megha Ganne NJ 66 2021 1st -5 Sarah Im GA 66 2021 2nd -5 Emilia Migliaccio NC 66 2016 2nd -5 Emilia Migliaccio NC 66 2015 3rd -5 Maria Alejandra Hoyos, FL 66 2015 1st -5 Gabriella Then CA 66 2013 1st -5 Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand 66 2012 1st -5 Minjia Luo CA (China) 66 2012 1st -5 Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand 66 2011 1st -5 Jennifer Hirano CA 66 2007 3rd -5 Emma Cabreera-Bello Spain 66 2004 1st -5 Paula Creamer CA 66 2003 1st -5 Ashley Prange IN 66 1998 2nd -5 Haley Wotnosky NC 67 2018 2nd -4 Celeste Dao Canada 67 2018 2nd -4 Emilia Migliaccio NC 67 2017 2nd -4 Emilia Migliaccio NC 67 2016 1st -4 Youngin Chun TX 67 2016 2nd -4 Jennifer Chang NC 67 2015 2nd -4 Emily Campbell TX 67 2014 3rd -4 Nelly Korda FL 67 2014 1st -4 Brooke Henderson Canada 67 2013 1st -4 Nelly Korda FL 67 2012 2nd -4 Moriya Jutanugarn Thailand 67 2011 3rd -4 Ariya Jutanugarn Thailand 67 2010 3rd -4 Jane Rah CA 67 2009 1st -4 Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai FL(Thailand)67 2009 2nd -4 Marina Alex NJ 67 2007 2nd -4 Michelle Shin FL 67 2007 3rd -4 Scott Robertson Memorial Girls 14 & Under Lowest 18 Hole Scores Name State Score Year Round Par 71 Megan Khang MA 69 2011 3rd -2 Hiu Lam Vanessa Yan, FL (China) 70 2012 3rd -1 Mallory Lovell KY 71 2015 3rd E Riley Rennell TN 71 2013 3rd E Hiu Lam Vanessa Yan, FL (China) 71 2012 2nd E Alex Wright VA 71 2012 1st E Emily Campbell TX 71 2011 1st E Alex Wright VA 71 2011 3rd E .
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