Fulton, Mo. (July 6, 2023) – Today, the Missouri Junior Tour held its sixth event of the season at Tanglewood Golf Course in Fulton, Missouri. Divided by age into flights, 89 junior golfers competed in a round of stroke play.
The following flights played 18 Hole Stroke Play:
Teagen Hull (Eldon) won the 16-18 Male flight with a score of two under, 70. Chayton Jordan (Rolla) shot one under, 71, for second place, and Dylan Bryan (Jefferson City) took home third place at one over, 73.
Avery Wells (Eldon) is the winner of the 16-18 Female division with a score of 16 over, 88. Savanna Hazelrigg (Columbia) shot 24 over, 96, for second place, and Autumn Allen (Eldon) took home third at 29 over, 101.
In the 14-15 Male division, Michael Atnip (Jefferson City) earned first place after firing a one over, 73. There was a three-way tie for second place between Jordan Shivers (Jefferson City), Hagan Ritter (Macon) and Timmy Siebenman (Glendale), all shooting two over, 74. After the chip-off to break the tie, Shivers came in second place, followed by Ritter in third.
Haven Evers (Eldon) took home the gold in the 14-15 Female group. She shot nine over, 81. Madison Wolf earned second place with a score of 16 over, 88, and India Arauz came in third with a score of 34 over, 106.
In the 12-13 Male 18 hole division, Eli Cummings (Eldon) came out on top after shooting four under, 68, for the day. Jackson Bennett (Eldon) followed behind in second place with a score of one over, 73, and Ty Brandt (Jefferson City) came in third at seven over, 79.
The following flights played 9 Hole Stroke Play:
In the 12-13 Male 9-hole flight, Graham Henley (Eldon) won with a score of five over, 41, and Grayson Atteberry (Jefferson City) took home second place at six over, 42. Seth Duncan (Osage Beach) claimed third with a score of eight over, 44.
Lily Caudle (Holts Summit) and Drew Maze (Columbia) tied for first place in the 10-13 Female flight, both shooting nine over, 45. Caudle won the chip-off to earn first place in this age division. Elly Wilson (Jefferson City) came in third at 19 over, 55.
In the 10-11 Male division, Blaine Munzlinger (Columbia) was the champion with a score of three over, 39. Hunter Brown (Washington) and Cooper Frey (Eldon) tied for second with a score of four over, 40. Brown took home second place after winning the chip-off.
There were only two competitors in the 8-9 Female division. Eva Wilson took home first, shooting 19 over, 55. Abigail Neeley came in second with a score of 34 over, 70.
Finally, in the 8-9 Male division, Henry Russell won with a score of one over, 37. Ralston Maupin took second with eight over, 44, and Brecken Farmer earned third with 13 over, 49.
Congratulations to all of our flight winners on a great tournament!
You can view full results here: https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/3998057
The next Missouri Junior Tour event will be held at Redfield Golf Course in Eugene, Missouri on July 12. For more information on upcoming qualifiers or other MGA tournaments, visit www.mogolf.org.
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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.