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TEAM UTAH WINS THE 2021 NATIONAL CAR RENTAL PGA JR. LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP IN ITS DEBUT

October 11, 2021

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Utah defeats Team Connecticut 7.5-4.5; Team Oklahoma defeats Team Florida 7.5-4.5 to capture third place

Editors: For photos from Day 3, click here.

Scottsdale, Ariz. – Ryder Huish stood over his ball in the 18th fairway, half of his Team Utah (Lehi) teammates waiting for him near the green with the 2021 National Car Rental PGA Jr. League Championship waiting to be secured.

Adding to the pressure, Huish’s teammate’s ball had found the water near the green seconds before. So Huish grabbed his 5-iron from 180 yards, landed the ball on the front of the green and watched it roll out … and roll out … and roll out, until it came to rest inside 10 feet from the hole, putting Huish and teammate Austin Shelley, 13, from Salt Lake City – and their six other teammates – in position to lock down the title.

After two-putting the par 5 for birdie minutes later, the Championship belonged to the team from Utah with a 7.5-4.5 win over Team Connecticut (Torrington) at Grayhawk Golf Club on Sunday afternoon, which aired live on ESPN2.

“When I saw Austin’s ball in the water, I cried inside,” Huish, 11, from Highland, joked. “I said, ‘I have to hit a good shot here or it’s over.’ I pulled out my 5-iron, I felt confident, and I executed well.”

As Huish walked off the green after putting out to win, his teammates mobbed him in celebration.

This was Utah’s PGA Jr. League Championship debut, and after taking the third seed into Sunday’s match-play semifinals, it knocked off No. 2 Team Oklahoma (Broken Arrow) in the morning before defeating No. 4 Connecticut.

“Oh my goodness, it was just amazing,” Utah Captain Tele Wightman, PGA, said. “You’ve got Oklahoma, Florida, Connecticut … such good teams, but we really believed in ourselves and felt like we had a team that could get it done. Then you are watching [the match unfold] and you think, this could be happening. The shots they pulled off towards the end, it’s amazing.”

Connecticut took the opening match of the finals, but after that Utah ran the table. The positive momentum started with the second match when Jordan Ofahengaue, 11, from Lehi, put on a putting clinic late in the round. On the par-3 16th, he rolled in a 15-footer to put him and teammate Jaxon Erickson, 14, from Riverton, 1-up.

“My partner told me [the read], actually,” said Ofahengaue. “I had something else, but I thought his line was better. So I putted it and it went right in.”

On No. 17, a short par 4, Utah put its tee shot just short of the green, but Ofanengaue and Erickson both hit so-so chips that left them with about 20 feet to the hole as Connecticut was in close for a birdie look.

It looked like Connecticut was in position to tie the critical second match at that point, but Ofahengaue again stepped up, read his line, and struck a pure putt that dropped in the center of the cup. That essentially secured their match win, and eventually set up Huish’s approach shot to be the clincher.

Also Read: Between Grandpa and Tony Finau, Jordan Ofahengaue is Keeping it All in the Family

Ofahengaue’s “uncle” is Tony Finau, who is cousins with Ofahengaue’s father, Kelepi. Finau spent his afternoon tuned into ESPN2 watching the live coverage, tweeting and posting on Instagram.

“My man Jordan balled out to help Utah win! Proud of him,” Finau tweeted. After the match ended, Finau FaceTimed the team and told them how proud he was of what they had accomplished minutes earlier.

“He was so proud of us,” Wightman said. “We have incredible support back home and all around, and it was cool to get a phone call from Tony.”

2 OKLAHOMA DEFEATS NO. 1 FLORIDA FOR THIRD PLACE

Oklahoma and Florida finished the first six holes of their nine-hole match tied, but came on strong on the final three holes. It won three of the four matches down the stretch and halved the other to secure their third-place finish.

INAUGURAL RAPTOR SHOOTOUT CHAMPIONS

Players on the eight other teams competing in the PGA Jr. League Championship that did not qualify for the semifinals were given the opportunity  to participate in the inaugural Raptor Shootout on the front nine, while the final four teams competed on the back.

The two-person scramble event was captured by Matthew Lim, 14, and Daniel Chang, 13, from Team Illinois. They shot a 7-under-par 29, winning a scorecard playoff against Team California’s Mia Clausen, 11, and Connor Szczechowicz, 12, thanks to their birdie on hole No. 8.

Year Champion Host Facility/Location
2021 Utah (Lehi)

Runner-up: Connecticut (Torrington)

Grayhawk Golf Club (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
2020 Event canceled due to pandemic —
2019 Georgia (Duluth)
Runner-up: Texas (Montgomery)
Grayhawk Golf Club (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
2018 California (San Diego)
Runner-up: Minnesota (Blaine)
Grayhawk Golf Club (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
2017 Georgia (Duluth)
Runner-up: New Jersey (Hillsborough)
Grayhawk Golf Club (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
2016 California (Livermore)
Runner-up: Georgia (Alpharetta)
Grayhawk Golf Club (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
2015 California (San Diego)
Runner-up: Georgia (Alpharetta)
Disney’s Palm Course (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.)
2014 California (San Ramon)

Runner-up: Georgia (Dacula)

TPC Sugarloaf (Duluth, Ga.)
2013 Georgia (Atlanta)

Runner-up: California (Livermore)

TPC Sugarloaf (Duluth, Ga.)
2012 California (San Francisco)

Runner-up: Georgia (Atlanta)

Cog Hill Golf & Country Club (Lemont, Ill.)

 

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Michael Abramowitz PGA of America       mabramowitz@pgahq.com   (561) 389-4647

Anthony Witrado      PGA of America       awitrado@pgahq.com.         (561) 446-4763

Hayley Wilson          Alday PR                  hayley@aldaypr.com           (865) 256-4295

Jeff Locke              Communication Links jlocke@commlinks.com      (480) 404-1973

Andy Hall                ESPN                         andy.hall@espn.com          (321) 402-3365

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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