ATLANTIS, Fla. - This week, Championship Tour Event #7 was held at The Breakers Rees Jones Course in West Palm Beach, FL. Two familiar faces captured victories on the difficult course.
Carson Parker of Boca Raton and Tyler Pham of Pembroke Pines found themselves tied for the lead in the boys' division after 36 regulation holes. Parker birdied the difficult 18 th hole to force the sudden death playoff. The playoff returned to the 18 th hole and Parker was able to make birdie again to capture the boys' overall title over Pham. Pham would take home the boys' 16-18 age division, while Nicholas Estrada of Lake Worth would take home the boys' 13-15 age division.
Andie Smith of Hobe Sound put on a dominating display this week. Smith fired rounds of 76-77 to capture the overall girls' title by three strokes. This is Smith's first Championship Tour victory. Caroline Patterson of Jupiter took home the girls' 13-15 age division, while Nicole Cee of Port St. Lucie took home the girls' 16-18 age division.
About the South Florida PGA
The SFPGA Junior Tour presented by The Honda Classic is a membership-based tour open to boys and girls ages 9-18 in South Florida with the aspirations and skill levels to compete at the High School and Collegiate level and features some of South Florida's most talented junior golfers. The Junior Tour offers twenty-nine two day championship events for junior golfers in South Florida. The 39 events are divided between the Championship Tour, an invitational tour featuring extended yardages, the Challenge Tour and Prep Tour.
The South Florida PGA Junior Tour is proudly presented by The Honda Classic and supported by Junior.Golf, The Boca Raton Regional Hospital Championship, Precision Pro Golf, Florida Institute of Performance, Florida Gulf Coast University, Palm Beach County Sports Commission, Pukka, SACSN, The Men's Fun Group at Mirasol, and Titleist.
The South Florida PGA Junior Tour, run under the South Florida PGA Foundation, is committed to its mission of keeping membership and tournament-related costs low while providing first-class quality golf at thirty-nine championship courses throughout South Florida over the course of the entire Junior Tour season.