PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Charlie Woods and Eva Lye won the 2024 South Florida PGA Junior Cup, Presented by Callaway and Toptracer, after 54-holes at BallenIsles Country Club’s newly renovated East Course, July 29-31.
“The Cup,” one of the South Florida PGA Junior Tour’s eight majors, hosted 88 (63 boys and 25 girls) of the top junior golfers in south Florida before cutting the field to 36 following the first two rounds of play.
Woods of Palm Beach Gardens, captured his first SFPGA Medalist Tour title and junior major after finishing as the only player in the field under par (73-68-73).
“I feel like it was a compilation of a lot of hard work this summer,” said Woods. “I wanted to redeem myself, and I feel great about how I played.”
After a first-round 73 put the 15-year-old Woods four strokes back, he rebounded, firing a second-round 68, which included five birdies, elevating him to second place and giving him a tee time in the final group for round three.
Woods and his playing partners Brooks Hansen of Jupiter and Trey Farnsworth of Orlando battled throughout much of round three before birdies at holes 10 and 12 helped Woods pull away, eventually winning by two strokes.
“I wanted it so bad,” explained Woods. “I felt focused, and I knew what I had to do to get it done. I wanted to prove to myself that I could do better.”
The competition at BallenIsles was just as thrilling on the Girl’s side as Lye never led the tournament until all scorecards were posted after round three.
“I didn’t want to give up even though I had a bad day yesterday,” said Lye.
Lye’s five-over 77 on day two put the Naples native behind Abigail Sheldon of Boca Raton. While both girls admitted to some nerves as they competed throughout the day, Lye’s five birdies helped to combat any mistakes, finishing with a one-under 71 to surge ahead.
“I was nervous, but I knew I had to play well,” admitted Lye, who captured her second win on the Medalist Tour this year.
Unique to this year's SFPGA Junior Cup, which was held for the second time, was the major championship venue, helping to set the stage. BallenIsles Country Club played host to the 1971 PGA Championship.
The SFPGA Junior Tour’s Callaway Medalist Tour, presented by Toptracer, is the elite level tour falling under the umbrella of the South Florida PGA Foundation’s Junior Tour. With more than 100 tournaments administered annually, the SFPGA Junior Tour hosts first-class, low-cost, competitive events at some of south Florida’s most prestigious courses for juniors ages 6-18.
Thank you to PGA Professionals Ryan Walls, Jeff Fitzherbertand and Chris Hayes of BallenIsles Country Club for hosting.