The South Florida PGA Junior Tour honored seven outstanding Medalist Tour players for their hard work and dedication throughout the 2022 season.
Each year the Junior Tour staff awards players with the following awards: The Honda Classic Most Improved Player, The Ed Ficker Sportsmanship Award, and The Don Law Service Award.
The Weinberg Family- Don Law Service Award (Jonathan, Alexander, Stephanie)
First, the Ed Ficker Sportsmanship Award is given to one male and one female who displayed the best overall sportsmanship throughout the season.
Both Green and Mahathep demonstrated sportsmanship values to fellow players, volunteers and staff. Both players exemplify civility, respect, and a positive attitude throughout and after each round.
The most improved player of the year was awarded to Parsons of Palm Beach Gardens and Pedrique of West Palm Beach.
Pedrique had an impressive 2021 season on the Prep Tour where she finished with five top-five finishes, earning her way to the Medalist Tour. Pedrique finished the 2021 season on the Medalist Tour with a scoring average of 80.00 and this year, improved that to a 76.71 scoring average, including a career low 73. In addition, Pedrique won the Labor Day Classic, one of the eight SFPGA Junior Tour Majors hosted throughout the year.
In 2021, Parsons had a scoring average of 79.50 with two top-25 finishes. In 2022 Parsons played in 20 events with two first-place finishes and two second-place finishes with a scoring average of 74.26, including a 68. Parsons plays an active role with the SFPGA Birdie Club, carding 78 total birdies. Lastly, Parsons qualified for the final round of the Drive, Drip and Putt event at Augusta National this April.
The Don Law Service Award is given to an individual who has made an effort to serve their community.
The Weinberg Family, Jonathan, Alexander, and Stephanie, were awarded this honor on behalf of their dedication to grow the game of golf while serving the south Florida Community. The Weinberg Family has played an influential role in the SFPGA Birdie Club, raising over $10,000 in the last two years for the South Florida PGA Foundation.
Additionally, this year the siblings have started their own business, Green Golf Impact, aiming to limit the amount of used golf balls ending up in landfills or lost in nature. Their mission is to raise awareness about golf ball waste and its effect on the environment.
The South Florida PGA Junior Tour is honored to recognize these seven individuals for their hard work, enthusiasm, and commitment to the game.
Congratulations to all our award recipients!