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The 2014 Junior PGA Championship Program is published by Golfweek Custom Media, a division of Turnstile Media Group. For information on national advertising opportunities, special event magazine production or any of our other custom publishing capabilities, please call 407.563.7012 or visit www.Golfweek.com/Custom-Media. Publisher: Michael C. Hagmann Associate Publisher: Steve Slocum Editor: Mike Mazur, Richard Skyzinski 1500 Park Center Drive Orlando, FL 32835 Art Director: Ken Dao Graphic Designer: Alison Fox Production Manager: Kimberly Semer Project Manager: Robin Daily 1407 LHP_Golfweek_SPIETH VENT.indd 1 6/27/14 9:37 AM > > > HOST CLUB Brillance in the Lone Star State A great challenge awaits competitors in the 39th Junior PGA Championship pened in 2005 and designed by world-class golf course architect Robert Trent OJones Jr., Miramont Country Club is a true Texas gem. Located in Bryan, about 90 minutes from Houston, Miramont is regarded as one of the elite private facilities in Texas. Currently, it holds the 13th spot in the Golf Digest “Best- In-State Rankings” for Texas and was a Golfweek “Top 100 Residential Course” in 2010. Yet, Miramont’s aura goes well beyond its awards. Holding true to his philosophy of incorporating golf into the character of the site, Jones was able to trans- form a plot of rolling, central Texas land into a challenging and stunning layout. A par 71 playing 7,174 yards from the back tees, Miramont offers plenty of means to make good scores with numerous hole and tee place- ments. Like many of Jones’s designs, there are numerous risk/reward opportunities that could provide a much-needed birdie or a painful dou- winding creek from the eighth hole ble bogey. come into play if a tee shot is way- Located in Bryan, Take the dramatic eighth hole, ward, making par a tough score. for instance. This par 4 is a classic, However, with a second shot into a bold design that will undoubtedly receptive green, there will be oppor- about 90 minutes tempt the field in the 39th Junior tunities for eagles and birdies. PGA Championship to take a chance Although eight and nine are two from Houston, at a great reward. Measuring only of the highlights, each hole at Mira- 325 yards, the hole features a marshy mont offers unique challenges that Miramont is regarded area that runs along the left side of will surely test the competitors. the fairway, providing plenty of chal- As host to the 2014 and 2015 lenges for the risk-takers. Those who Junior PGA Championship, Miramont as one of the elite choose to take a more conservative Country Club will surely be a route deal with narrow fairway land- memorable venue for one of the private facilities in ing areas and treacherous bunkers. premier events in junior golf. The eighth requires skillful execution Texas. and will prove to be a hole filled with drama throughout the Championship. The ninth is a long par 4, measuring 490 yards from the back tees. It’s built for bold decision making because while the landing area is generous, bunkers and the BOYS PGA SECTION CHAMPIONS GOLFWEEK JUNIOR RANKINGS SECTION PLAYER, HOMETOWN Aloha Ariel Elftman-Hanson, Wailuku, Hawaii Carolinas Julian Keur, Summerville S.C. Central New York Alec Bard, New Hartford, N.Y. CLASS OF 2015: TOP 15 BOYS Colorado July 11-12 (BOLDFACE INDICATES 2014 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYER) Connecticut Jason Liu, Windsor, Conn. Dixie Patrick Martin, Hoover, Ala. 1 Cameron Young, Scarborough, NY. Gateway Matt Echelmeier, Columbia, Mo. 2 Austin Connelly, Irving, Texas Georgia S.M. Lee, Buford, Ga. 3 Davis Riley, Hattiesburg, Miss. Gulf States Nathan Jeansonne, Keithville, La. 4 Zachary Bauchou, Forest, Va. CAMERON YOUNG Illinois Matthew Weber, St. Charles, Ill. Indiana July 10-11 5 Jorge Garcia, Venezuela BRAD DALKE Iowa Matthew Junge, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 6 Sam Burns, Shreveport, La. Kentucky Michael Sass, Louisville, Ky. 7 Carl Yuan, China Metropolitan Brent Ito, Ardsley, N.Y. 8 Chandler Phillips, Huntsville, Texas Michigan Glenn Piot Jr., Canton, Mich. 9 Justin Suh, San Jose, Calif. Middle Atlantic Brandon Berry, Great Falls, Va. 10 Luis Gagne, Orlando, Fla. Midwest Jalen Heald, Topeka, Kan. Minnesota July 10-11 11 Kyle Sterbinsky, Yardley, Pa. Nebraska Sam Meuret, Brunswick, Neb. 12 William Gordon, Davidson, N.C. New England Sam Riemer, Canton, Mass. 13 Aaron Terrazas, Mexico New Jersey John Felitto, Mountainside, N.J. 14 Nathan Jeansonne, Keithville, La. North Florida Timothy Colanta, Champions Gate, Fla. 15 Kristian Caparros, Hollywood, Fla. Northeastern N.Y. Arthur Griffin, Lake Placid, N.Y. Northern California Louie Chen, Fremont, Calif. Northern Ohio Zach Mosholder, Tallmadge, Ohio Northern Texas Ryan Grider, Lewisville, Texas CLASS OF 2016: TOP 10 BOYS Pacific Northwest Matt Marrese, Bellevue, Wash. (BOLDFACE INDICATES 2014 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYER) Philadelphia Vinay Ramesh, Newton, Pa. Rocky Mountain Sam Tidd, Meridian, Idaho 1 Andy Zhang, China South Central Austin Eckroat, Edmond, Okla. 2 Brad Dalke, Hobart, Okla. South Florida Anthony Gabriele, West Palm Beach, Fla. 3 David Snyder, McAllen, Texas Southern California Edwin Yi, Beaumont, Calif. 4 Cheng Jin, China Southern Ohio Taylor Suggs, Cincinnati, Ohio SAM BURNS 5 Derek Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif. Southern Texas Clay McCrory, Spring, Texas Southwest Gavin Cohen, Tucson, Ariz. 6 John Augenstein, Owensboro, Ky. Sun Country Sean Carlon, Albuquerque, N.M. 7 Trevor Phillips, Inman, S.C. Tennessee Tanner Owens, Milton, Tenn. 8 Ryoto Furuya, Wesley Chapel, Fla. Tri-State Patrick Sheerer, Gibsonia, Pa. 9 Cooper Dossey, Austin, Texas Utah Jaece Stokes, West Haven, Utah 10 Tony Gil, Canada Western New York Will Thomson, Rochester, N.Y. Wisconsin Thomas Longbella, Chippewa Falls, Wis. CLASS OF 2017: TOP 5 BOYS PGA JUNIOR SERIES CHAMPIONS (BOLDFACE INDICATES 2014 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYER) Columbia, S.C. Ryoto Furaya, Wesley Chapel, Fla. 1 Robin Wang, China Nebraska City, Neb. Connor Chesky, St. Helena, Calif. Dallas, Texas Wes Artac, Kingwood, Texas 2 , Jackson, Miss. Wilson Furr State College, Pa. Ryan Domes, Lancaster, Pa. 3 Philip Barbaree, Shreveport, La. Marion, Ill. Philip Barbaree, Shreveport, La. 4 Ryan Grider, Lewisville, Texas Williamstown, Mass. Daniel Martinez, Austin, Texas 5 Andrew Orischak, Hilton Head Island, S.C. Mansfield, Ohio July 14-16 Lexington, Ky. July 20-22 AUSTIN CONNELLY www.PGAJuniorSeries.com GIRLS PGA SECTION CHAMPIONS SECTION PLAYER, HOMETOWN GOLFWEEK JUNIOR RANKINGS Aloha Rose Huang, Honolulu, Hawaii Carolinas Victoria Huskey, Greenville, S.C. Central New York Lindsay May, Auburn, N.Y. Colorado July 11-12 CLASS OF 2015: TOP 15 GIRLS Connecticut Angela Garvin, Feeding Hills, Mass. (BOLDFACE INDICATES 2014 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYER) Dixie Virginia Green, Point Clear, Ala. 1 Bethany Wu, Diamond Bar, Calif. Gateway Amanda Kim, O’Fallon, Mo. Georgia Janet Mao, Johns Creek, Ga. 2 Megan Khang, Rockland, Mass.
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