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“It's an honor to be the host for such a prestigiou­s junior golf event,” Holder said. “These kids are the future of our game and we are thankful to be part of that history. It is always so impressive to see the caliber of players this event attracts, and to see them play on our courses makes it even more special. Our mission is to host a venue that is not only fair for the competitor­s, but more importantl­y in this time, a safe environmen­t for the kids to enjoy some friendly competitio­n.”

The Boys and Girls 15-18 Divisions will play the demanding Ram Rock Golf Course. The par-71 layout was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and is consistent­ly ranked among the top-50 best courses in Texas. Famously known as the “Challenger,” it features narrow fairways, dramatic elevation changes and difficult approach shots. Since the course opened in 1981, the challengin­g layout and championsh­ip test of golf has hosted several elite events including the Texas State Open, USGA Qualifiers and TGA Major Championsh­ips.

The Boys and Girls 14 & Under Divisions will compete on the newly renovated Apple Rock Golf Course. Also designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones Sr., Apple Rock is touted as one of the most scenic championsh­ip golf courses in the Texas Hill Country. In 2019, the par-72 layout was reopened following a renovation that included the installati­on of 007 Bentgrass greens, renovating and scaling down bunkers, improving the irrigation system and adding stone retaining walls along penalty areas. From its breathtaki­ng views to beautiful holes along the shore of Lake LBJ, Apple Rock will be a great test of golf and worthy of crowning two distinguis­hed champions.

The Texas Junior Amateur has been one of the strongest fields in recent years and produced some great champions. Last year's winner, Zach Heffernan of Fair Oaks Ranch was one shot off the lead when he began his final round at The Clubs of Kingwood's Forest Course. He started off with birdies on three of his opening five holes. Heffernan carried the momentum throughout his round and carded a bogey-free closing nine including a birdie on the par-4 18th to secure the title by one stroke. The 2021 Baylor University commit finished at 8-under for the tournament and will look to defend his title this year at Horseshoe Bay.

In the Girls Division, Austin's Nicole Vivier carded a final round 1-underpar 71 to claim a five-shot victory at The Clubs of Kingwood's Island Course. It was the only round under-par in the Girls Division of the entire week. The Southern Methodist University freshman's name will live forever on the Dorothy Franey-Langkop

Trophy. Vivier wrapped up her junior golf career this spring and will begin playing collegiate­ly in August.

Ben Delarosa of Dallas won the Boys 14 & Under

Division and will look to win the Boys 15-18 Division this year, while

Sydney Givens of Austin won the Girls 14 & Under

Division and will also look to win another Texas Junior Amateur title at Horseshoe Bay Resort.

Other past champions of the Texas Junior

Amateur include Ben

Crenshaw, Jordan Spieth, Jeff Maggert, Scott

Verplank, Omar Uresti,

Angela Stanford, Hunter

Haas, Jacob Sosa, Sadie

Englemann, Stratton Nolen, Kelsey Vines, Alex

Moon, Heather Haas,

Lindsey McCurdy, Morris Williams Jr. and Nancy Hager.

For the Boys Division, the Texas Junior Amateur is open to all residents o Texas with players earning an exemption through the Texas Junior Golf Alli ance or by competing in one of 11 qualifiers for the championsh­ip. Qualifier are spread throughout the state and feature 18 holes of stroke play competitio­n to get into the championsh­ip.

Players in the Girls Division as well as the Boys and Girls 14 & Under Divi sions are entered based on the LJT Priority Entry System, which awards play ers that have played well in LJT events as well as Texas Junior Golf Alliance events. The Alliance is made up of the Northern and Southern Texas PGA along with the Houston Golf Associatio­n.

The Boys and Girls 15-18 Divisions are 54 holes of stroke play competitio­n while the Boys and Girls 14 & Under Divisions are 36 holes of stroke play. Al four events are ranked by Junior Golf Scoreboard and Golfweek, while the Boys and Girls Divisions also awards World Amateur Golf Ranking points American Junior Golf Associatio­n Performanc­e Stars are handed out to the top finishers of each division as well as double LJT Player of the Year Points.

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