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Hojin Kang and Michael
Hebert |
Kang Captures Junior
Division Title
Michael Hebert fired a final round 3-under par 69
to capture the 53rd Florida State Boys Junior
Championship as Hojin Kang played steady golf
to claim the junior division title at the Country
Club of Ocala and Golden Hills Golf and Turf Club
in Ocala on July 9-11.
In the boys 16-18 age division, Michael Hebert,
of Orlando, posted a tournament total of 2-under par 214
to win the 2007 Championship. Hebert, 16, recorded a 70
in the first round at the Country Club of Ocala and shot
75 in the second round at Golden Hills to trail the
leader by four. In the final round at Country Club of
Ocala, Hebert focused on "staying patient and not trying
to force birdies." Starting on the 10th hole, Hebert
birdied the 14th hole and then drained a 25 foot putt
for eagle on 18 for a 35 on the back nine. On the front
nine, Hebert birdied holes 5 and 6 to card a 34 and win
the Championship by two strokes. "I really liked playing
at the Country Club of Ocala," said Hebert. "The course
really suits my game well." Hebert holds three Florida
Junior Tour (FJT) titles which earned him last season's
division points champion. "This is definitely my biggest
win," said Hebert. "It hasn't sunk in yet."
Second round leader
Taylor Szyndlar, 17, from Jupiter, fell to second place
with a final round 75. Szyndlar shot rounds of 73-68 the
first two days to finish at even par. In a tie for third
place, defending champion Blayne Barber, 17, of Lake
City, and Zachery Sobel, 16, from Clearwater Beach,
each finished 1-over for the tournament at 217. Barber shot
a pair of 74's the first two days and moved ahead with a
final round 69 while Sobel posted a 70-73-74.
Hojin Kang, 15, from Longwood, carded all under par
rounds to run away with the 13-15 junior division title.
Kang shot a 71-70 in the first two rounds to lead the field
by one. "I was hitting my tee shots right down the middle
and putting good," said Kang. In the final round, Kang
started 2-over through eight holes but recovered nicely
after the rain delay making four consecutive birdies. Also
starting on the 10th hole, Kang went on to birdie holes 18,
1, 2, and 3. In the beginning, "I couldn't get up and down
and was missing putts," said Kang. After the delay, "I just
tried to stay focus and keep cool." Kang ended with a
2-under par 70 in the final round to win the division by
five strokes. "It feels good," said Kang. "Now I can relax."
First round leader Cole
Engelhardt, 15, of Jacksonville, placed second with
rounds of 69-73-74 and Alex Slaton, 14, from
Gainesville, took third place shooting a 71-72-77.
More than 340 entries were received for the 2007 Boys Junior
Championship. Competitors first attempted to qualify for the
Championship at one of six sites across the state in 18
holes of stroke play. The Championship field featured 126 of
the top male amateur golfers in the 16-18 age division and
42 top juniors in the 13-15 age division. In the
Championship, competitors played 18 holes on each course.
The field was then cut to the low 54 scores and ties in the
16-18 age division and low 18 scores and ties in the 13-15
age division playing the final 18 holes at the Country Club
of Ocala.
To enter, participants must be between the ages of 13-18 and
not attending college. Also, the juniors must not have a
handicap index higher than 17.4.
For complete results, please
click here.
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