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Boys' Junior Championship

Timuquana Country Club - Jacksonville

July 10-12, 2006

Barber Wins Boys Junior By One Stroke

McCumber comes from behind to capture junior division

Blayne Barber fired a final round 3-under par 69 to capture the 52nd Florida State Boys Junior Championship as Tyler McCumber came from one stroke down to take the junior division title at Timuquana Country Club in Jacksonville on July 10-12.

In the Boys 16-18 age division, Blayne Barber, 16, from Lake City, posted a tournament total of 10-under par 206 to win the 2006 Championship. “It feels really good,” said Barber. “I just hope to keep it going and see what else I can do.” Barber was consistent throughout the tournament recording rounds of 69-68-69 to top the field by one stroke. Barber, who recently won the Future Masters in Alabama, went into the final round sharing first place with Connor Arendell. “I knew I just had to hang in there and keep making pars and birdies,” said Barber. In the final round, Barber made the turn at even par and found himself tied with Tyson Alexander heading to the 17th hole. On 17, Barber sank a 15 foot birdie putt to pull ahead by one and ultimately win the Championship. Barber made three birdies each on the front and back nines in the final round. “I hit the ball solid all week,” said the home schooled Barber. “I also putted really well, and I didn’t have any three putts.”  

Tyson Alexander, 17, from Gainesville, placed second just one shot shy of Barber. Alexander, who will be attending the University of Florida in the fall, was a first round co-leader with a 68, then posted rounds of 70-69 to finish with a 207. Christopher Biuso, 16, of Tampa, shot rounds of 71-69-71--211 to lock up third place.

Tyler McCumber, 15, of Ponte Vedra Beach, shot a 5-under par 67 in the final round to claim the 13-15 junior division title by one stroke. McCumber shot a 71 in the first round then pulled within one stroke of leader Julian Suri with a second round score of 69. McCumber clinched the Championship on the 18th hole after hitting an approach shot less than two feet from the hole and making the birdie putt for the win.

Joshua Seale, 15, of Orlando, blasted a 66 in the final round, the low round of the day in the junior division, to move ahead into second place. Seale shot a 73-69 in the first two rounds. Julian Suri fell to third place after shooting a final round of 2-under par 70. Suri, 15, of St. Augustine, led after the first two rounds with scores of 67-72.

Competitors first must have qualified at one of the six sites across the state in 18 holes of stroke play. The Championship field featured 90 of the top male amateur golfers in the state including qualifiers and exempt players. The field was divided into two age divisions; 13-15 junior division and 16-18 regular division. The 16-18 age division of 63 included 23 exempt players while the 13-15 age division featured three exempt players. For the second year, competitors played 54 holes of stroke play over the course of three days.

The Champion of the Regular division receives three exemptions into AJGA events. The top five from the Regular division receive two exemptions each into AJGA events and the top ten finishers will receive one exemption toward an AJGA open tournament. Additionally, the top 12 finishes in the 16-18 division will be invited to compete in the Florida State Junior Match Play Invitational. The top six finishes in the 13-15 division will also be invited to compete in the Junior Match Play Invitational. The top three finishers in each division receive full exemption into the Florida Junior Tour (FJT).

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.

Round Two Story

Round One Story

Tournament Results

PosPosition Name Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 TotalTotal Score Points
1 Tyler McCumber 71 69 67 207 0
2 Joshua Seale 73 69 66 208 0
3 Julian Suri 67 72 70 209 0
4 Andrew Colvin 73 67 73 213 0
5 Phillip Choi 73 69 73 215 0
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The Boys' Junior Championship is now 54 holes of stroke play to crown the top junior in the state. Non exempt players will need to qualify at one of the six sites across the state in 18 holes of stroke play. Started in 1955, former Boys' Junior Champions include Gary Koch, Len Mattiace, Josh McCumber, Jeremy Anderson and Matt Kuchar.

Timuquana Country Club was designed by Donald Ross and opened in 1923. Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Bobby Weed later did renovations. Timuquana hosted the 2002 US Senior Amateur Championship and hosted the 2005 Florida Cup.

ELIGIBILITY

Male amateur golfers ages 13-18 as of July 12, 2006. Entrant must not have reached their 19th birthday by July 13, 2006 and not attending college.

ENTRY FEE

Qualifying Fee: $30 ($20 for online entry).

Championship Fee: $120

Individuals who successfully advance to the Championship through qualifying must preregister and remit $120 either online at www.fsga.org or by check to the FSGA office for payment of Championship fees by Monday, July 3 by 3:30 pm or the individual will be withdrawn from the Championship. Exempt players will only be charged the $120 Championship fee upon entry.

EXEMPTIONS

Players in the following categories will be eligible for exemption provided they meet all entry and eligibility requirements.

  • Previous Boys Junior Champions in the Regular Division (16-18)
  • Previous Boys Junior Champions in the Junior Division (13-15)
  • Top 5 & tied from the previous year’s Boys Junior Championship Regular Division (16-18)
  • Top 3 & tied from the previous year’s Boys Junior Championship Junior Division (13-15)
  • Top 3 & tied from the previous year’s FHSAA Class 1A Golf Finals
  • Top 3 & tied from the previous year’s FHSAA Class 2A Golf Finals
  • Previous season’s Florida Junior Tour Boys Winners
  • Top 5 & tied from the current year’s FJT Points List (16-18 Age Division) as of the close of entries for the Boy's Junior Championship
  • Top 3 & tied from the current year’s FJT Points List (13-15 Age Division) as of the close of entries for the Boy's Junior Championship
  • Players qualifying for the previous year’s US Junior Amateur Championship
  • Players making the cut at the previous year’s Amateur Championship
  • Special Exemptions as selected by the FSGA

QUALIFYING FORMAT

8 holes stroke play at 6 sites

CHAMPIONSHIP FORMAT

54 holes stroke play

DIVISIONS

  • Junior (13-15)
  • Regular (16-18)

CARTS

All players must walk and carry their own clubs. (Pull carts permitted if course policy allows.) Use of a caddie is not authorized. Spectators will be authorized to rent carts, but must follow the published policy (available on site).

DEFENDING CHAMPIONS

Chappell Brown, of West Palm Beach, shot a 63-71-70--204 to win the regular division while Wesley Graham, of Port Orange, defended the junior title with scores of 70-65-65--200 at Palma Ceia Golf and Country Club.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Please call the Fairfield Inn at (904) 278-7442 for rooms at $82 per night. Please call by June 19 and identify yourself with the FSGA State Junior Championship.

HANDICAP

No higher than 17.4