Risner Reigns Supreme, Named Champion of 16th Dogwood State Junior Boys’
WALLACE, N.C. (July 22, 2020) -- Final results of the 16th Dogwood State Junior Boys’ Championship at the River Landing Course in Wallace, N.C. on July 22, 2020. (7,149 yards, par 36-36--72)
The CGA will be conducting this championship under the new COVID-19 Tournament Protocols. Learn more here.
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Garrett Risner of Holly Springs, N.C. went wire-to-wire to take home the title of the 16th Dogwood State Junior Boys’ Championship. Risner ended the tournament with a final round score of 3-over-par, 75, and a 10-under-par, 206 total for the Championship.
Risner seemed to be running away with this event before the final round even started and when the dust settled, he beat out his closest opponent by five total shots. Walker Isley of Oak Island, N.C. finished the Championship in second place with a 5-under-par, 211 total.
“I feel pretty good. I’m excited,” Risner said. “I definitely had a lot of practice this week which helped out.”
Risner most recently made the cut at the Carolinas Amateur Championship; an impressive feat for one of the younger players in the field. After making the cut against a strong field of players, Risner said his play at the Carolinas Amateur got his momentum going but he was able to take his game to the next level this week and get the breakthrough win.
Going into the final round, Risner held a nine-shot lead over his nearest competition, Matias La Grutta of Cary, N.C, who finished the tournament tied for third place at a 2-under-par, 214 total. Tied with La Grutta for third place was Ben Jordan of Greensboro, N.C. and Owen Kose of Holly Springs, N.C.
Throughout his round, Risner remained calm, cool and collected. With the few shots he hit that didn’t go as planned, he showed complete control, and remained focused on the next shot.
“I just tried to hit the fairway, hit the middle of the green, two putt, get in and get out,” Risner said.
As for Risner, he said he is not looking too far into the future, but he is going to enjoy his last summer days as a junior golfer before starting his college golf career this fall at Elon University.
The CGA would like to extend a thank you to the members and staff of The River Landing Course, specifically to the Murphy Family, Director of Sales Tabatha Walsh, Head Professional Marshall Scott, Superintendent Chris Humphrey and Director of Golf Larry George for their hospitality in hosting the 16th Dogwood State Junior Boys’ Championship. We would also like to thank the players and spectators for their understanding and adherence to the new COVID-19 tournament protocols.
16th Dogwood State Junior Boys’ Championship
River Landing (Landing Course)
Final Round Results
Pos. |
Player |
City, State |
Total |
R1 |
R2 |
R3 |
Total Gross |
1 |
Garrett Risner |
Holly Springs, NC, 2020 |
-10 |
66 |
65 |
75 |
206 |
2 |
Walker Isley |
Oak Island, NC, 2020 |
-5 |
73 |
72 |
66 |
211 |
T3 |
Matias La Grutta |
Cary, NC, 2020 |
-2 |
68 |
72 |
74 |
214 |
T3 |
Ben Jordan |
Greensboro, NC, 2022 |
-2 |
70 |
73 |
71 |
214 |
T3 |
Owen Kose |
Holly Springs, NC, 2022 |
-2 |
72 |
69 |
73 |
214 |
T6 |
Matthew Richardson |
Ayden, NC, 2022 |
-1 |
69 |
72 |
74 |
215 |
T6 |
Tyler DeChellis |
Clayton, NC, 2021 |
-1 |
73 |
72 |
70 |
215 |
T8 |
Kyle Kushnir |
Raleigh, NC, 2021 |
+2 |
72 |
74 |
72 |
218 |
T8 |
Josh Buxbaum |
Wake Forest, NC, 2021 |
+2 |
71 |
76 |
71 |
218 |
T8 |
Jack Boyer |
Greensboro, NC, 2022 |
+2 |
73 |
73 |
72 |
218 |
T11 |
Nick Norman |
Gastonia, NC, 2022 |
+3 |
74 |
75 |
70 |
219 |
T11 |
Collin Adams |
Charlotte, NC, 2021 |
+3 |
76 |
71 |
72 |
219 |
T11 |
John Logan |
Wilmington, NC, 2023 |
+3 |
74 |
74 |
71 |
219 |
T11 |
Lexton Ford |
Lenoir, NC, 2021 |
+3 |
75 |
69 |
75 |
219 |
T15 |
Grady Newton |
Wallburg, NC, 2020 |
+4 |
75 |
73 |
72 |
220 |
T15 |
Caden Baker |
Mebane, NC, 2021 |
+4 |
73 |
73 |
74 |
220 |
T15 |
Holland Giles |
Pinehurst, NC, 2023 |
+4 |
76 |
71 |
73 |
220 |
T15 |
Daniel Boone |
Fuquay Varina, NC, 2023 |
+4 |
74 |
74 |
72 |
220 |
T15 |
Davis Adams |
Raleigh, NC, 2022 |
+4 |
74 |
73 |
73 |
220 |
T15 |
Blake Brantley |
Winston Salem, NC, 2020 |
+4 |
73 |
73 |
74 |
220 |
T21 |
Mack Edwards |
Charlotte, NC, 2025 |
+5 |
73 |
76 |
72 |
221 |
T21 |
Jake Clayton |
Burlington, NC, 2022 |
+5 |
69 |
74 |
78 |
221 |
T21 |
Carter Busse |
Davidson, NC, 2021 |
+5 |
71 |
76 |
74 |
221 |
T21 |
Benjamin Bailey |
Huntersville, NC, 2022 |
+5 |
76 |
70 |
75 |
221 |
T21 |
Gray Mitchum |
Winterville, NC, 2022 |
+5 |
73 |
76 |
72 |
221 |
T21 |
John Fahey |
Charlotte, NC, 2020 |
+5 |
78 |
72 |
71 |
221 |
T27 |
Parker Cumbea |
Fuquay Varina, NC, 2021 |
+6 |
74 |
76 |
72 |
222 |
T27 |
Alan Van Asch |
Raleigh, NC, 2022 |
+6 |
74 |
75 |
73 |
222 |
T27 |
Andrew Plate |
Greensboro, NC, 2021 |
+6 |
71 |
75 |
76 |
222 |
T27 |
Keenan Royalty |
Raleigh, NC, 2023 |
+6 |
73 |
74 |
75 |
222 |
T27 |
Clayson Good |
Durham, NC, 2020 |
+6 |
77 |
74 |
71 |
222 |
T27 |
Branden Boyce |
Spring Lake, NC, 2022 |
+6 |
73 |
73 |
76 |
222 |
T33 |
Jake Herring |
Wilson, NC, 2021 |
+7 |
78 |
73 |
72 |
223 |
T33 |
Hampton Roberts |
Cary, NC, 2023 |
+7 |
76 |
73 |
74 |
223 |
T35 |
Max Jacobson |
Charlotte, NC, 2022 |
+8 |
75 |
75 |
74 |
224 |
T35 |
Jake Clodfelter |
Trinity, NC, 2020 |
+8 |
72 |
73 |
79 |
224 |
T35 |
Casey Osiecki |
New Bern, NC, 2020 |
+8 |
74 |
75 |
75 |
224 |
T35 |
AJ Shaffer |
Horse Shoe, NC, 2020 |
+8 |
76 |
74 |
74 |
224 |
T35 |
Jennings Glenn |
Raleigh, NC, 2021 |
+8 |
72 |
75 |
77 |
224 |
T35 |
Brodie Perry |
Trinity, NC, 2021 |
+8 |
75 |
73 |
76 |
224 |
T41 |
Sam Davidson |
Asheboro, NC, 2020 |
+9 |
74 |
77 |
74 |
225 |
T41 |
Columb Knight |
Raleigh, NC, 2020 |
+9 |
72 |
79 |
74 |
225 |
T41 |
Spencer Turtz |
Charlotte, NC, 2022 |
+9 |
77 |
75 |
73 |
225 |
T41 |
Calvin Hawkins |
Lexington, NC, 2022 |
+9 |
77 |
75 |
73 |
225 |
T41 |
Collin Welborn |
Waxhaw, NC, 2021 |
+9 |
72 |
77 |
76 |
225 |
T46 |
Drew Van Dyke |
Charlotte, NC, 2022 |
+10 |
73 |
75 |
78 |
226 |
T46 |
Nick Rubino |
Charlotte, NC, 2021 |
+10 |
74 |
72 |
80 |
226 |
T46 |
Ethan Paschal |
Fayetteville, NC, 2024 |
+10 |
77 |
71 |
78 |
226 |
T46 |
Davis DeLille |
High Point, NC, 2022 |
+10 |
74 |
78 |
74 |
226 |
T46 |
Ben Peters |
Winston-Salem, NC, 2021 |
+10 |
71 |
80 |
75 |
226 |
T46 |
Parker Truesdale |
Canton, NC, 2020 |
+10 |
74 |
78 |
74 |
226 |
T46 |
Garrett Hauk |
Burlington, NC, 2021 |
+10 |
70 |
76 |
80 |
226 |
53 |
Ayush Bodhale |
Huntersville, NC, 2021 |
+11 |
76 |
74 |
77 |
227 |
54 |
Landon Barnes |
Pilot Mountain, NC, 2020 |
+12 |
76 |
75 |
77 |
228 |
55 |
Daniel Adkins |
Holly Springs, NC, 2021 |
+13 |
77 |
73 |
79 |
229 |
T56 |
Lukas Pokrzywinski |
Charlotte, NC, 2021 |
+14 |
77 |
73 |
80 |
230 |
T56 |
Jack Dannemann |
Charlotte, NC, 2022 |
+14 |
74 |
76 |
80 |
230 |
T58 |
Josh Newman |
Charlotte, NC, 2021 |
+15 |
76 |
73 |
82 |
231 |
T58 |
Langdon Aronson |
Raleigh, NC, 2020 |
+15 |
73 |
76 |
82 |
231 |
60 |
Samuel Mace |
Connelly Springs, NC, 2022 |
+17 |
74 |
76 |
83 |
233 |
About the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA)
The CGA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization that was founded in 1909 to promote and to protect the game of golf in the Carolinas by providing competitions, education, support and benefits to golf clubs and golfers. The CGA is the second largest golf association in the country with over 700 member clubs represented by nearly 150,000 individuals.
The CGA annually conducts 48 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 150 One-Day (net and gross) events as well as qualifying for USGA national championships. The CGA serves golf in the Carolinas with numerous programs such as: the USGA Handicap System; tournament management software and support; course measuring and course/slope ratings; agronomy consultation; answers about the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, and Handicapping; Carolinas Golf Magazine; Interclub series; Tarheel Youth Golf Association; Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame; expense assistance for USGA Junior and Girls' Junior qualifiers from the Carolinas; and the Carolinas Golf Foundation (CGF). The CGF has distributed nearly $2,000,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including junior and women's programs.
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