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Junior Florida Cup

Vero Beach Country Club - Vero Beach

August 3-4, 2015

North Defeats South at Junior Florida Cup

After the first day of the Junior Florida Cup, the North Team held a solid four point lead securing 10 points to the South’s 6. As defending Champions, the North Team, was not going to let the cup out of sight. After the morning four-ball matches, the North finished two points ahead of the South team with 5 points versus 3 points. The teams of Philip Knowles/Spencer Alexander and Sachin Kumar/Kritsarin Oukosavanna brought the only two wins to the South Team. North Team’s Brandon Mancheno/Manual Girona finished the four-ball matches strong with a 5&3 victory over the South Team of Yuki Fujii/Landon Weber. The afternoon Foursome Matches saw the same domination by the North Team. Despite Philip Knowles gaining his second win with teammate Sydney Shrader, the South Team could not catch the North. On the North Team Foursome victories came from Patrick Mills/Courtney Zeng, Colin Kresl/Kevin Slayden, Logan Membrino/Emily Uhland, Samuel Uhland/Dree Fausnaugh, and Calvin Sierota/Manuel Girona.

Singles matches took place on the final day, where the North Team continued their hot streak earning 9 points for a team total of 19 points. The South Team fought hard but fell to seven points after the singles matches for a team total of 13 points. The South started the day playing hard winning four out of five early matches. The North fired back by earning victories in six of the next seven matches. North Team’s Terese Romeo’s 3&2 win over Brittany Shin was the deciding match pushing the North Team to 16 points. None of the singles matches ended All Square and six matches finished on the 18th hole. The last match of the day ended on the 18th hole with North player, Kevin Slayden defeating David Morgan One Up.

The North Team defended their title with the same final as in 2014. One year ago the North Team regained the Cup from the South Team with a victory of 19-13, which was repeated in 2015. A highlight from the South Team came from Philip Knowles who won all three of his matches in his last Junior Florida Cup. Knowles played in the Junior Florida for four years and ended with a record of 10-1-1. Emily Uhland was the only player from the North Team to win all three of her matches. Both teams were supported by a Team Captain. FSGA staff members, Kyle Walkiewicz led the North Team to victory while Kevin Fullenkamp served as Captain to the South Team.   

The North team was represented by: Mimi Chen, Dree Fausnaugh, Manuel Girona, Colin Kresl, Alyssa Lamoureux, Brandon Mancheno, Logan Membrino, Patrick Mills, Terese Romeo, Calvin Sierota, Kevin Slayden, Evan Sun, Emily Uhland, Samuel Uhland, Sully Zagerman, and Courtney Zeng

The South featured:  Spencer Alexander, Jonathon Cachon, Victoria Cangero, Yuki Fujii, Hallianne Hobson, Philip Knowles, Sachin Kumar, Amanda Leslie, David Morgan, Kritsarin Oukosavanna, Andrew Potter, Justin Shiao, Brittany Shin, Sydney Shrader, Landon Weber, and Ariel Yu

The Junior Florida Cup matches 16 players from the North against 16 players from the South in a Ryder Cup format. Each team consists of 10 boys and 6 girls selected mostly from the Florida Junior Tour (FJT) points list. The first morning, each boy and girl is paired with a partner to compete in a four-ball match. In the afternoon round, the boys and girls are paired together to play mixed-foursomes matches. The final day each player competes in a singles match against a player from the opposing team. Points are awarded to each match similarly to the Ryder Cup to determine the winning team.

Day One Results

Day Two Results

Invitations sent May 20th
$100 per competitor

The Junior Florida Cup is a Ryder Cup-style event that pits the best junior golfers in Florida against each other.  It is a fun-filled three days that starts off with team meetings and practice rounds, followed by an optional team dinner at a local restaurant.  The first day of matches includes mixed-foursomes (boy/girl alternate shot) as well as four-ball matches (two person best ball) which are followed by the pairings dinner at the club.  During dinner, players select who they would like to play against in the following day's singles matches - something that always provides for some entertaining moments!  And just like the Ryder Cup, the final day concludes with singles matches followed by the trophy presentation.  For those who are invited, it is a can't miss opportunity!

This event is invitation only. Boys and girls are invited by their standing on the Junior Florida Cup points list on Wednesday, May 20th. All FJT events held in August 2014 through May 2015 are included in the points list.

Click here for more information on the Junior Florida Cup.

Entry Fee

$100 includes practice round, two team shirts, team hat, towel, one lunch and one dinner (pairings dinner).

Championship Format & Agenda

Ryder Cup style format between the North Team and the South Team. Each match is worth one point to the team total. First team to 16 1/2 points wins the Cup for one year. A 16-16 tie results in the defending champions retaining the Cup for an additional year.

Sunday, August 2nd

  • Afternoon - Team meetings and practice rounds
  • Evening - Optional player gathering at a local restaurant

Monday, August 3rd

  • Morning - Four-ball matches (best ball) followed by lunch
  • Afternoon - Foursomes matches (alternate shot)
  • Evening - Pairings Dinner at club

Tuesday, August 4th

  • Morning - Singles matches and trophy presentation

Teams

Each team consists of 10 boys and 6 girls selected primarily based on their position on the Junior Florida Cup points list.

Defending Champions

The North team defeated the South 19-13 to retake the Cup.

Practice Rounds and Team Meetings

Practice rounds are "team practice rounds" and are held after the team meeting on Sunday, August 2nd. Team meetings will be held shortly after noon and players will play their practice round immediately after the meeting. More information will be provided to participants from their team captain.

Hard Card; Local Rules and Conditions of Competitions

Click here to read the Hard Card and additional Conditions of Competitions.

Championship Policies

Click here to read the withdrawal, dress code, caddie and spectator and other policies.

Spectators are always welcome at FSGA Championships. Spectators are allowed to ride and the cost of a spectator cart is $25 plus tax.  Players are not allowed to employ a caddie. Spectator carts will be available on a first-come, first-served basis and the number of carts allowed may be limited. Click here for spectator policies.Spectators and Caddies

Conditions; Schedules

The FSGA Championships Committee/on-site Rules Committee reserves the right to alter any of the conditions, provisions and/or schedules.  The decision of the Championships Committee/on-site Rules Committee in any matter will be final.

Host Hotel and Accommodations

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Vero Beach
5115 Indian River Blvd
Vero Beach, Florida 32967
772-978-9292

$115 per room, per night, plus tax, please call asking for the FSGA or Florida State Golf Association Corporate Rate.

Method of Payments

The $100 entry fee must be paid through the website. After receiving an invitation, the player must submit an entry through the website by clicking on "Enter" above on this page.

Vero Beach Country Club accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard and American Express for purchases.

Directions

Vero Beach Country Club
800 30th Street
Vero Beach, FL 32960
772-562-2775

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