MOBERLY, Mo. – The Missouri Junior Tour Heritage Hills Golf Club event took place today in Moberly with 83 junior golfers competing in various age groups.   

Casen Glover (Shelbina) shot nine over par, 79, to win the 16-18 Male flight. Luke Jenkins (Sedalia) shot 11 over par, 81, for second place. There was a three-way tie for third between Elliott Hayward (Salisbury), Jaxon Green (Salisbury) and Aidan Knipfel (Mexico); all three shot 12 over par, 82. Hayward won the chip-off and took home third place. 

Camryn Swinfard (Jefferson City) took first place in the 16-18 Female flight. She shot 18 over par, 88. Allyson Hollrah (Hermann) shot 20 over par, 90, and placed second. Third place belongs to Sophie Hinds (Jefferson City) who shot 21 over par, 91. 

Spencer Godwin (Cole Camp) and Anson Munzlinger (Columbia) tied for first in the 14-15 Male flight. They shot an eight over par, 78. Godwin won the chip-off and took first in the flight. Dawson Schnieders (Jefferson City) shot nine under par, 79, for third place. 

The 14-15 Female flight winner is Avery Wells. She shot 18 over par, 88. In second place is Jaycie Lowery (Jefferson City) at 24 over par, 94. And shooting 25 over, 95, in third place, Madison Wolf (Saint Peters). 

Cooper Toalson (Eldon) won the 12-13 Male 18 hole flight. He shot three over par, 73. Lake Bennett (Linn) placed second at 25 over par, 95. 

 

The following flights played 9 Hole Stroke Play

Michael Atnip (Jefferson City) and Jackson Bennett (Eldon) tied for first place in the 12-13 Male 9 hole flight at two over par, 37. Atnip won the chip-off and Bennett took second in the flight. Ty Brandt shot five over par, 40, and placed third. 

Haven Evers (Eldon) is the winner of the 10-13 Female flight. She shot 48, 13 over par. Tied for second place were Drew Maze (Columbia) and Reginald Simmons (Columbia) at 19 over par, 54. Simmons won the chip-off to take home second place and Maze took third. 

Graham Henley (Eldon) and Blaine Munzlinger (Columbia) shot eight over par, 43, to tie for first in the 10-11 Male flight. Henley won the chip-off and was crowned champion of his flight with Munzlinger taking second. Jack Sinnet (Jefferson City) shot 11 over par, 46, and took home the third place medal. 

Rexton Vandergriff (Belle) and Hunter Brown (Washington) tied for first after shooting one over par, 36.  Vandergriff won the chip-off and secured his first place finish, with Brown taking second. Marcolla Hudson (Chillicothe) shot six over par, 41, for third place. 

Caroline Siegal (Lee’s Summit) shot seven over par, 42, to win the 8-9 Female flight.  

 

Congratulations to all of our flight winners on a great tournament! 

 

You can view full results at this link: https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/3392920 

For more information on upcoming qualifiers or other MGA tournaments, visit www.mogolf.org 

 

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The Missouri Golf Association is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote the best interests and true spirit of the game of golf throughout the State of Missouri.

The Missouri Golf Association was started in St. Louis in 1905 to run the Amateur Championship. Four founding clubs would be the ones in existence in St. Louis in those early years – St. Louis Country Club, Algonquin Golf Club, Glen Echo Golf Club and Normandie Golf Club. Four years later, the invite-only Missouri Amateur was held in Kansas City at Evanston Club. 1911 marked the real organization of the MGA with Bonner Miller as Secretary and Executive Director. Ever since then, the MGA has striven to provide tournaments and spaces for Missouri golfers to sharpen their skills and enjoy the game. 

 

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