2004 Boys Division – Final Results

Player standing thru r1 r2 Total
Toby Ragland (Jacksonville,

FL)

1 18 70 74 144
Tim Schaetzel (Atlanta,

GA)

2 18 71 74 145
Zack Byrd (Calabash, NC) 4 18 73 74 147
Trent Leon (Sarasota, FL) 4 18 74 73 147
Webb Simpson (Raleigh, NC) 4 18 72 75 147
Brian Harman (Savannah,

GA)

4 18 71 76 147
Mark Anderson (Beaufort,

SC)

7 18 75 75 150
Matthew Swan (Montgomery,

AL)

8 18 74 77 151
Trey Denton (Canton, MS) 9 18 76 76 152
Charlie Holland (Dallas,

TX)

9 18 75 77 152
Tyler Rucarean (Gainesville,

FL)

10 18 70 83 153
Robert Gates (Gainsville,

FL)

10 18 77 76 153
George Gandranata (,

INDONESIA)

11 18 77 77 154
Mark Ivan Harrell (Hazlehurst,

GA)

11 18 72 82 154
Michael Quagliano (White Plains,

NY)

11 18 77 77 154
Chris McCartin (Arlington,

VA)

11 18 73 81 154
Luke Hopkins (Greer, SC) 11 18 79 75 154
Jonathan Moore (Portland,

OR)

11 18 78 76 154
Vince Hatfield (Greenwood,

SC)

11 18 77 77 154
Lucas Lee (Torronce, CA) 11 18 75 79 154
Erik Flores (Grass Valley,

CA)

11 18 77 77 154
Michael Williams (Hilton Head,

SC)

11 18 76 78 154
Jordan Cox (Redwood City,

CA)

12 18 76 79 155
Sung Hoon Kang (, Korea) 12 18 77 78 155
Matt Savage (Louisville,

KY)

13 18 79 77 156
Robert Riesen (Pinehurst,

NC)

13 18 76 80 156
Patton Kizzire (Tuscaloosa,

AL)

13 18 76 80 156
Song Jeon (Ocala, FL) 14 18 79 78 157
Ben Spickard (Roswell, GA) 15 18 77 81 158
Nicholas Smith (Ocala, FL) 15 18 77 81 158
Will Osborne (Wichita Falls,

TX)

15 18 78 80 158
Greg Blackwell (Miami, FL) 16 18 80 79 159
Eddie Brock (Wilmington,

NC)

17 18 78 82 160
Bud Reynolds (Knoxville,

TN)

17 18 78 82 160
Nathan Stamey (Canton, NC) 17 18 78 82 160
Danny Zimmerman (Verona,

WI)

17 18 78 82 160
Warren Thomas (Columbia,

SC)

17 18 82 78 160
Mu Hu (, CHINA) 17 18 76 84 160
Ryan Holler (Morehead City,

NC)

18 18 76 85 161
Kyle Moore (Dublin, OH) 18 18 83 78 161
David Dragoo (Scottsdale,

AZ)

18 18 79 82 161
Taylor Hall (La Grange,

GA)

18 18 80 81 161
Tom Miles (Dublin, OH) 18 18 80 81 161
Harmen Hubert (,

Nertherlands)

19 18 79 83 162
Noah Goldman (Longwood,

FL)

21 18 80 84 164
Patrick Datz (Bluffton,

SC)

21 18 76 88 164
Phillip Mollica (Anderson,

SC)

22 18 78 87 165
Wallace Palmer (Augusta,

GA)

23 18 84 82 166
Drew Weaver (High Point,

NC)

23 18 82 84 166
Christopher Smith (Alpharetta,

GA)

24 18 84 83 167
Gator Todd (Sheffield, AL) 24 18 81 86 167
John Tyler Griffin (Wilson,

NC)

25 18 87 81 168
Andrew Krause (Naples, FL) 25 18 78 90 168
Michael Randle (Austin,

TX)

25 18 81 87 168
Christopher Anderson (Lake Mary,

FL)

26 18 81 88 169
Ryan Spears (Del City, OK) 27 18 80 90 170
Cornelius Carroll (Windermere,

FL)

28 18 85 86 171
Danny Brooker (, ENGLAND) 29 18 85 87 172
Timothy Tang (N. Charleston,

SC)

34 18 78 99 177
Gin Kim (Wesley Chappel,

FL)

110 0 75 0 75

Cold can’t chill Creamer, Moore at Junior Heritage Park, Pressel trail girl’s No. 1

BY GRAHAM ELLIOTT, GOLFWEEK
Hilton Head Island, S.C… Paula Creamer made history Feb. 2 while Sean Moore took the time to savor golf history on the famous Harbour Town Golf Links.
Creamer of Pleasanton, Calif., finished at 2-under 141 to take the girls division title at the Junior Heritage while Moore of Marshville, N.C., ended at 1-under 142 to win the boys division.
With the victory, Creamer, No. 1 in the Golfweek/Titleist Performance Index, won her sixth consecutive ranked event since last August. The 16-year-old has been flawless this season, with a perfect 4-0 record, a feat that had never been accomplished before in the history of the Golfweek/Titleist Performance Index.
“I can’t really explain it, right now I am just determined,” said Creamer, who picked up her second Junior Heritage title (her first in 2000). “My goal is to be undefeated. I want to win every single tournament that I play in and I know that it might not happen all the time but that is my goal.”
Creamer shot 74 on the difficult Harbour Town course, which featured the same Sunday pins the PGA Tour uses at The Heritage.
“Paula is a great player and she played well,” said In-Bee Park of Eustis, Fla., who finished one-shot back at 142.
The reigning U.S. Girls’ Junior champion and 2002 Golfweek Junior of the Year made it exciting after she knocked her final shot on No. 18 (which was No. 9 for the girls) to 3 feet. She went on to make birdie, forcing Creamer to make a 2-footer for par and the title.
“I am very proud of the way I played and I will be back next year to try to win,” said Park, who carded a final-round 73.
Julieta Granada from Bradenton, Fla., finished alone in third for the second consecutive year, and Morgan Pressel of Boca Raton, Fla., finished fourth at 147.
For Moore, golf is something very serious and playing the final round of a major junior tournament on his favorite course was a dream come true. Moore has worn knickers every time he has played since the age of five. So for the 16th-ranked junior, standing on the 18th hole, which has been considered one of golf’s greatest finishing holes, was golf heaven.
“I was standing on the tee box just looking over the water out there and I said ‘wow, I am standing in the same spot that Payne (Stewart) and all the greats have like Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer who all won here,’” said Moore, who earned an invitation to the Players Amateur and Azalea Amateur with his victory.
“It was just an amazing feeling to be able to step up there and be in pretty much the same situation, it’s not as big of a tournament but pretty much the same situation.”
Moore shot 74 to finish two shots better than Nicholas Smith of Ocala, Fla., and Cale Barr of Versailles, Ky.
“I am happy I got second. I thought it was going to be 10th or something pretty high, but I am very glad with second,” said Smith, who also closed with a 74.
Barr shot a final-round 72, which tied the low round of the day with Josh Esler of Wauconda, Ill., and Kenny Kim of Cerritos, Calif. Elliott Wainwright of Hillsborough, Calif., finished alone in fourth at 145.

BY GRAHAM ELLIOTT, GOLFWEEKHilton Head Island, S.C… Paula Creamer made history Feb. 2 while Sean Moore took the time to savor golf history on the famous Harbour Town Golf Links.
Creamer of Pleasanton, Calif., finished at 2-under 141 to take the girls division title at the Junior Heritage while Moore of Marshville, N.C., ended at 1-under 142 to win the boys division.
With the victory, Creamer, No. 1 in the Golfweek/Titleist Performance Index, won her sixth consecutive ranked event since last August. The 16-year-old has been flawless this season, with a perfect 4-0 record, a feat that had never been accomplished before in the history of the Golfweek/Titleist Performance Index.
“I can’t really explain it, right now I am just determined,” said Creamer, who picked up her second Junior Heritage title (her first in 2000). “My goal is to be undefeated. I want to win every single tournament that I play in and I know that it might not happen all the time but that is my goal.”
Creamer shot 74 on the difficult Harbour Town course, which featured the same Sunday pins the PGA Tour uses at The Heritage.
“Paula is a great player and she played well,” said In-Bee Park of Eustis, Fla., who finished one-shot back at 142.
The reigning U.S. Girls’ Junior champion and 2002 Golfweek Junior of the Year made it exciting after she knocked her final shot on No. 18 (which was No. 9 for the girls) to 3 feet. She went on to make birdie, forcing Creamer to make a 2-footer for par and the title.“I am very proud of the way I played and I will be back next year to try to win,” said Park, who carded a final-round 73.
Julieta Granada from Bradenton, Fla., finished alone in third for the second consecutive year, and Morgan Pressel of Boca Raton, Fla., finished fourth at 147.
For Moore, golf is something very serious and playing the final round of a major junior tournament on his favorite course was a dream come true. Moore has worn knickers every time he has played since the age of five. So for the 16th-ranked junior, standing on the 18th hole, which has been considered one of golf’s greatest finishing holes, was golf heaven.
“I was standing on the tee box just looking over the water out there and I said ‘wow, I am standing in the same spot that Payne (Stewart) and all the greats have like Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer who all won here,’” said Moore, who earned an invitation to the Players Amateur and Azalea Amateur with his victory.
“It was just an amazing feeling to be able to step up there and be in pretty much the same situation, it’s not as big of a tournament but pretty much the same situation.”
Moore shot 74 to finish two shots better than Nicholas Smith of Ocala, Fla., and Cale Barr of Versailles, Ky.
“I am happy I got second. I thought it was going to be 10th or something pretty high, but I am very glad with second,” said Smith, who also closed with a 74.
Barr shot a final-round 72, which tied the low round of the day with Josh Esler of Wauconda, Ill., and Kenny Kim of Cerritos, Calif. Elliott Wainwright of Hillsborough, Calif., finished alone in fourth at 145.

2003 Boys Division – Final Results

Last Name First City State R1 R2 Total Finish
Moore Sean Marshville NC 68 74 142 1. -1
Barr Cale Versailles KY 72 72 144 2. +1
Smith Nicholas Ocala FL 70 74 144 2. +1
Wainwright Elliott Hillsborough CA 69 76 145 4. +2
Gates Robert Gainsville FL 72 74 146 5. +3
Curran Jon Hopkinton MA 74 73 147 6. +4
Harman Brian Savannah GA 73 75 148 7. +5
Esler Josh Wauconda IL 76 72 148 7. +5
Kizzire Patton Tuscaloosa AL 71 77 148 7. +5
Brannan Ivan Panama City FL 73 75 148 7. +5
Osborne Will Wichita Falls TX 75 74 149 11. +6
Goforth Ben Shelby NC 75 74 149 11. +6
Ogren Mark Daphne AL 72 77 149 11. +6
McGurk Daniel The Woodlands TX 74 76 150 14. +7
Hall Taylor La Grange GA 72 78 150 14. +7
Kim Kenny Cerritos CA 79 72 151 16. +8
Can Tarik Douglaston NY 75 77 152 17. +9
Burgoon Bronson The Woodlands TX 75 77 152 17. +9
Lowry Randy Spring TX 77 76 153 19. +10
Castro Roberto Alpharetta GA 77 76 153 19. +10
Green Michael Augusta GA 74 81 155 21. +12
Grube Rob Hinsdale IL 78 77 155 21. +12
Furrer Roger Hilton Head SC 75 80 155 21. +12
List Luke Ringgold GA 75 80 155 21. +12
Martin Zack Pickens SC 76 80 156 25. +13
Zimmerman Danny Verona WI 79 77 156 25. +13
Anderson Mark Beaufort SC 76 80 156 25. +13
Siefert Zach Simpsonville SC 78 78 156 25. +13
Wilcox Colin Camarillo CA 76 80 156 25. +13
Sypniewski Ryan Radford VA 77 79 156 25. +13
Frye Jeremy Palestine TX 76 81 157 31. +14
Leon Trent Sarasota FL 79 78 157 31. +14
Troutman Beck Fernwood MS 77 81 158 33. +15
Grodzinsky Jake Cornville AZ 80 78 158 33. +15
Anderson Christopher Lake Mary FL 80 79 159 35. +16
Haynes Austin Dalton GA 82 77 159 35. +16
Thomas III Warren Columbia SC 79 81 160 37. +17
Carroll Cornelius St. Simons Is. GA 75 85 160 37. +17
Richardson Jerry Burlington NC 84 76 160 37. +17
Glover Beau Sherwood AR 86 75 161 39. +18
Wilcox Chad Peoria AZ 84 78 162 41. +19
Hillstrom Ryan Ft. Lauderdale FL 79 83 162 41. +19
Randle Michael Austin TX 77 85 162 41. +19
Bookatz Matthew Essex England 80 82 162 41. +19
Hodge Clay Tyler TX 83 80 163 45. +20
Giftos Matt Nashua NH 86 77 163 45. +20
Harlingten Seann Rancho Mirage CA 83 80 163 45. +20
Holler Ryan Morehead City NC 84 80 164 48. +21
Witcher Brent Duluth GA 80 84 164 48. +21
Yang Lee Keong Malaysia 77 87 164 48. +21
Hopkins Luke Greer SC 79 86 165 51. +22
Bass J.D. Fairview NC 81 84 165 51. +22
Ploucha Scot Johnson City TN 77 88 165 51. +22
Wilson Chris Dublin OH 82 84 166 54. +23
Holland Charlie Dallas TX 79 88 167 55. +24
Barr Dustin Mooresville NC 83 86 169 56. +26
Hughey Nicholas Gaffney SC 91 79 170 57. +27
Datz Patrick Bluffton SC 84 90 174 58. +31
Back Sung Rossville GA 84 92 176 59 33