2014 SFPGA Junior Tour
Spring Series Recap MEMBERS ON THE MOVE After the Spring Series ends, the scoring average from the Challenge Tour is calculated and certain players have been promoted to Conditional Tour Status or to Fully Exempt Championship Tour Status. Congratulations to the following Junior Tour Members on earning a Tour Status upgrade
Challenge to Conditional
Keith Messery Chris Berezuk Brandon Rinaldi James Fischer Corey Stepanek Sam Bennett Michael Rinaldi Yui Fujii Gabrielle Soares Bridget Green Taylor Sukmana
Fully Exempt Championship Tour
Ryder Sutcliffe Blake Schmalenberger
Sutcliffe Dominates Challenge Tour Spring Series Jupiter native Ryder Sutcliffe was the early star of the Challenge Tour in 2014. Sutcliffe’s season started off with a dramatic 2 hole playoff victory in Challenge Event #1. With his confidence building into Challenge Event #2, Sutcliffe found himself yet again in a sudden death playoff for the overall title. This time Sutcliffe would only need one playoff hole to take top honors. With two Overall titles under his belt already in the season, Sutcliffe decided to head to Naples to compete at the Vineyards Country Club for Challenge Event #3. This time the 14 year old wouldn’t need a sudden death playoff to capture his 3rd straight title. Looking to close out the spring series, and what would be his final Challenge Tour event of his career, Sutcliffe
Ryder Sutcliffe (left), Don Law, PGA (right)
decided to enter Challenge Event #4 at PGA Golf Club. Sutcliffe opened up round one with a disappointing 8over par 80 in extremely windy conditions. Entering the final round, Sutcliffe was only 4 shots off the lead and knew that he would have to find a way to post a solid round in more windy conditions. Sutcliffe would go on to shoot a 78 which was
enough to once again capture the Overall Boys Title and give him his 4th straight victory on the Challenge Tour. Sutcliffe has now earned full exempt status on the Championship Tour where he will compete against the best junior golfers in South Florida and look to make a name for himself once again.
Cannon and Beber-Frankel Highlight Boys 11-12 The Boys 11-12 year old age division has one of the tightest races for overall player of the year after the Spring Series. Current leader Jake Beber-Frankel of Miami is off to a great start after
capturing a 1st place finish, a 2nd place finish, and a 4th place finish. Not far behind is long hitting youngster Kade Cannon. Cannon already has two 1st place finishes and is only a few
points behind BeberFrankel. The 11-12 year old division has provided some great entertainment so far this season and much more is expected.