AJGA Tournament of Champions

The AJGA Tournament of Champions, known as the Rolex Tournament of Champions for sponsorship reasons, is a leading annual junior golf tournament in the United States for amateur golfers under the age of 19.[1]

AJGA Tournament of Champions
Tournament information
LocationSan Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Established1978
Course(s)TPC San Antonio
Par72
Organized byAmerican Junior Golf Association (AJGA)
FormatStroke play
Month playedNovember
Current champion
Tyler Mawhinney
Aphrodite Deng

The tournament has been played since 1978 and is the flagship tournament of the American Junior Golf Association. The field is made up of the top boys and girls on the AJGA Rankings, AJGA Junior All-Americans, award recipients, plus select invitees.[2] The 44th edition in 2001 featured 144 of the best junior golfers in the world from 14 different countries.[3]

Many tournament winners have later gone on to success on the PGA Tour or the LPGA Tour and even win majors, such as Phil Mickelson, David Duval, Webb Simpson, Jenny Lidback, Grace Park, Patty Tavatanakit, Inbee Park, Morgan Pressel and Ashleigh Simon. When Phil Mickelson won his third consecutive title in 1988, he became the first player in AJGA Boys Division history to win the same event in three consecutive years.[1] Other repeat winners include Tommy Moore, James Oh, Beth Bauer, Meja Örtengren and Rose Zhang.[4]

Winners

YearBoys winnerGirls winnerVenue
Rolex Tournament of Champions
2023 Tyler Mawhinney Aphrodite DengTPC San Antonio - Canyons Course (Tex.)
2022 Jackson Koivun Meja ÖrtengrenTPC San Antonio - Canyons Course (Tex.)
2021 Eric Lee[lower-alpha 1] Meja ÖrtengrenPGA National Resort & Spa - Champion & Fazio Courses (Fla.)
2020 David Ford Rose ZhangPGA National Resort & Spa - Champion & Fazio Courses (Fla.)
2019 Kelly Chinn Rose ZhangPGA National Resort & Spa - Champion & Fazio Courses (Fla.)
2018 Akshay Bhatia Amanda SambachPGA National Resort & Spa - Champion & Fazio Courses (Fla.)
2017 Garrett Barber Lucy LiPGA National Resort & Spa - Champion & Fazio Courses (Fla.)
2016 Davis Shore Patty TavatanakitReynolds Lake Oconee - Great Waters Course (Ga.)
2015 Phillip Barbaree Hannah O'SullivanSunriver Resort - Crosswater Course (Ore.)
2014 Sam Burns Andrea LeeRichland Country Club (Tenn.)
2013 Benjamin Griffin Alison LeeLancaster Country Club (Pa.)
2012 Matthew NeSmith Jaye Marie Green[lower-alpha 2]Capital City Club (Ga.)
2011 Shun Yat Hak Gabriella Then[lower-alpha 3]The Club at Bella Collina (Fla.)
2010 Anthony Paolucci Kristen ParkBlessings Golf Club (Ark.)
2009 T.J. Vogel[lower-alpha 4] Victoria TancoDalhousie Golf Club (Mo.)
2008 Cory Whitsett Jennifer JohnsonVictoria National Golf Club (Ind.)
2007 Sihwan Kim Courtney EllenbogenThe Ohio State University Golf Club (Ohio)
2006 Philip Francis Ashleigh SimonHiwan Golf Club (Colo.)
2005 Jordan Cox Esther ChoeLong Cove Club (S.C.)
2004 Jamie Lovemark Morgan PresselSunriver Resort - Crosswater Course (Ore.)
2003 Brendon Todd Inbee ParkChateau Elan Resort - The Legends Course (Ga.)
2002 Randy Lowry Erica BlasbergThe Desert Mountain Club - Cochise & Geronimo (Ariz.)
2001 Webb Simpson Lisa Ferrero Westin Innisbrook Resort (Fla.)
2000 James Oh Mallory CodeSerrano Country Club (Calif)
1999 James Oh Naree WongluekietOhio State Univ. Golf Course - Scarlet Course (Ohio)
1998 John Lepak[lower-alpha 5] Paula Martí[lower-alpha 6]Coto de Caza Golf & Racquet Club (Calif.)
1997 David Gossett Yang Young-aLong Cove Club / Wexford Golf Club (S.C.)
AJGA Tournament of Champions
1996 Charles Howell III Grace ParkThe Desert Mountain Club - Geronimo Course (Ariz.)
1995 Ryuji Imada Beth BauerInnisbrook Hilton Resort - Island & Copperhead Courses (Fla.)
1994 Robert Floyd Beth BauerOak Tree Country Club - East Course (Okla.)
1993 Gilberto Morales Kellee BoothHorseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1992 Patrick Vadden Emilee KleinHorseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1991 Chris Edgmon Heather BowieOak Tree Country Club - East Course (Okla.)
1990 Harrison Frazar Kellee BoothInnisbrook Resort - Island Course (Fla.)
1989 David Duval Leta LindleyPalm Beach Polo & Country Club - Dunes & Cypress Courses (Fla.)
1988 Phil Mickelson Stefania Croce Horseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1987 Phil Mickelson Christy ErbHorseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1986 Phil Mickelson Amy FruhwirthHorseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1985 Dudley Hart Katie PetersonHorseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1984 Bob May Page DunlapHorseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1983 Brian Nelson Kris TschetterHorseshoe Bend Country Club (Ga.)
1982 Louis Brown Heather FarrInverrary Golf Club (Fla.)
1981 Tommy Moore Jenny LidbackInverrary Golf Club (Fla.)
1980 Tommy Moore Jody Rosenthal Inverrary Golf Club (Fla.)
1979 Andy Dillard Amy BenzInverrary Golf Club (Fla.)
1978 Willie Wood Denise Hermida[lower-alpha 7]Inverrary Golf Club (Fla.)

Source:[1]

Notes

  1. 2021: Eric Lee defeated Jackson Koivun on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff
  2. 2012: Jaye Marie Green defeated Karen Chung on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff
  3. 2011: Gabriella Then defeated Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand, on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff
  4. 2009: T.J. Vogel defeated An Byeong-hun and Gavin Hall on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff
  5. 1998: John Lepak defeated Brody Stockton and Kris Mikkelsen on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff
  6. 1998: Paula Martí defeated Angela Jerman and Virada Nirapathpongporn of Thailand, on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff
  7. 1978: Denise Hermida defeated Cathy Hanlon in a sudden-death playoff

References

  1. "Tournament History". AJGA. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  2. "Invitational Criteria". AJGA. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  3. "Ortengren separates herself in the Girls Division". AJGA. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  4. Williams, Julie (November 30, 2020). "Rose Zhang, David Ford end 2020 by winning AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions". Golfweek. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
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