June 28, 2022
Cambridge, ON
Krula and Andrusyk win low overall titles on MJT Mini Tour at Beaverdale
Venue and location: Beaverdale Golf Club, Cambridge, ON
Tournament Date: June 28, 2022
Full Results: see website.
Tournament Highlights:
- Canada’s number-one played Junior Golf Tour, the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour, hosted a Mini Tour for 12U players at Beaverdale Golf Club in Cambridge on June 28, where players competed in six divisions.
- James Krula, 11, of Mississauga, ON, played a great round of golf to shoot 75 and win the MJT Boys 11-12 division title by four strokes.
- Regan Andrusyk, 12, of Hamilton, ON, fought it out for first place in the MJT Girls 11-12 division with a score of 82, winning by one stroke.
- Weijian Lu, 9, of Markham, ON, won the MJT Boys 9-10 division title after he finished with a 80.
- Mirela Boras, 10, of Burlington, ON, came out to shoot 86 in the MJT Girls 9-10 division.
- The MJT Boys 8U title went to Caleb Kennedy, 8, of Kitchener, ON, who fired 79 to win by 10 strokes.
- Finally, in MJT Girls 8U, Matea Boras, 7, of Burlington, ON, shot 109 to beat Miller Brodie, 8, of Stoney Creek, ON, and come out on top.
- For full details, please see the website.
Top Finishers
MJT Girls 8U: Beaverdale GC: Par 68, Ydg 3000, Slope/Rating 0/0.0
1 Matea Boras Burlington, ON F 7 109 109
2 Miller Brodie Stoney Creek, ON F 8 120 120
Winner’s Quote: Matea Boras, 7, of Burlington, ON: “I am so happy and excited! My putter and my driver really helped me win, and made for a great day.”
MJT Girls 9-10: Beaverdale GC: Par 68, Ydg 4032, Slope/Rating 104/64.0
1 Mirela Boras Burlington , ON F 10 86 86
Winner’s Quote: Mirela Boras, 10, of Burlington, ON: “I feel very happy about the win, the weather was amazing! When things get tough and I start to worry, I just take deep breaths.”
MJT Girls 11-12: Beaverdale GC: Par 68, Ydg 4527, Slope/Rating 104/64.0
1 Regan Andrusyk Hamilton, ON F 12 82 82
2 Kaia Wong Markham, ON F 12 83 83
3 Rosalynn Liu Toronto, ON F 12 87 87
Winner’s Quote: Regan Andrusyk, 12, of Hamilton, ON: “I feel proud that I made a fantastic come back from a nine on a par five, and I am honoured that I had what it took to win. Some highlights were that I made lots of pars and broke 84. If I’m ever feeling worried, I look at my family and try my best to remember how much golf means to me.”
MJT Boys 8U: Beaverdale GC: Par 67, Ydg 3000, Slope/Rating 0/0.0
1 Caleb Kennedy Kitchener, ON M 8 79 79
2 Harrison Doucet Scarborough, ON M 8 89 89
3 Viraj Anand Mississauga, ON M 8 105 105
MJT Boys 9-10: Beaverdale GC: Par 67, Ydg 4527, Slope/Rating 102/62.7
1 Weijian Lu Markham, ON M 9 80 80
2 Eli Perng St Davids, ON M 10 85 85
3 William Chen Toronto, ON M 10 86 86
Winner’s Quote: Weijian Lu, 9, of Markham, ON: “I feel okay after winning, even though I won I hit terrible and can’t wait to hit better next time. A highlight was chipping in on the third hole, and also getting a birdie on a really long putt. If things aren’t going as planned, I just try to hit the next shot better.”
MJT Boys 11-12: Beaverdale GC: Par 67, Ydg 4527, Slope/Rating 102/62.7
1 James Krula Mississauga, ON M 11 75 75
2 Austin Reid East Garafraxa, ON M 12 79 79
T3 Thomson Doucet Scarborough, ON M 11 82 82
T3 Cooper Eisen North York, ON M 11 82 82
T3 Philip Wang Markham, ON M 12 82 82
Winner’s Quote: James Krula, 11, of Mississauaga, ON: “I feel great and so proud of myself, I sunk a lot of clutch putts. I just told myself to stay calm and focus on my next shot.”
Full details are posted on the MJT website.
The next Mini Tour stop in the province is the MJT Mini Tour at Sawmill Golf Course in Fenwick, ON, July 3, 2022. To see the full 2022 MJT schedule and upcoming events, please check the MJT website at www.maplejt.com.
About the MJT: The non-profit Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour is Canada’s number one-played Junior Golf Tour as well as the only national junior tour run exclusively by PGA of Canada Professionals and the ‘Road to College Golf’ in Canada. The organization is supported by valued Premier, Tournament and Product Partners. The MJT hosts close to 100 events across Canada, including free Ford Go Golf Junior Clinics, the MJT Mini Tour for 12U and multi-day events for competitive players aged 11-19 which also offer qualifiers for international tournaments. The program has annual awards, scholarships and incentives to help reward performance and participation throughout each season. MJT alumni include many Professional Tour players and PGA of Canada Professionals, as well as Canadian Amateur, National and Provincial Junior Champions. The MJT aims to develop champions, in golf and in life, promoting the game from grassroots through to the provincial, national, university and professional levels.
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