2010 Boys Division – Final Results

Congratulations to Jim Liu for winning the 2010 Verizon Junior Heritage. Liu, of Smithtown NY, won the men’s title by just one shot with the same 147 two-day total.

On the men’s side of the event, first round leader, Cody Proveaux of Leesville, SC lost the outright lead on the second hole when his par was not good enough to match a pair of birdies by Liu and Andrew Knox.

The three players rotated the lead throughout the round with a stunning eleven lead changes. Proveaux saw his chance at the title disappear with a double-bogey six on the 12th.

Liu took the lead for the final time on the seventeenth hole with the tournaments on birdie on the wind protected 174 yard par three.

Name R1 R2 TOTAL (-/+)
Jim Liu 73 74 147 4
Andrew Knox 73 75 148 5
Blake Morris 75 74 149 6
Justin Thomas 75 74 149 6
Cody Proveaux 72 77 149 6
Stephen Behr 74 75 149 6
Curtis Thompson 75 75 150 7
Mj Magiure 77 73 150 7
Michael Werenski 75 75 150 7
Matthew Ceravolo 77 73 150 7
Michael Cromie 80 72 152 9
Maclain Huge 77 76 153 10
Seiji Liu 76 77 153 10
Daniel Stringfellow 76 77 153 10
Alberto Sanchez 76 77 153 10
Hojin Kang 79 75 154 11
Nicolas Reach 74 80 154 11
Geoff Vartelas 74 80 154 11
Jason Roets 76 78 154 11
Drew Czuchry 78 77 155 12
Sean Kelly 78 77 155 12
Sawyer Shaw 80 75 155 12
Zhong Yang Fu 78 77 155 12
Ian McConnell 78 77 155 12
Michael Balzer 76 79 155 12
Will Murphy 79 77 156 13
Andrew Goodman 79 77 156 13
Tanapol Vattanapisit 76 81 157 14
Michael Kim 77 80 157 14
Logan Harrell 77 81 158 15
Daniel Berger 79 79 158 15
Damon Postal 74 84 158 15
Cyril Suk 81 79 160 17
David Mills 82 79 161 18
Thomas Bradshaw 82 79 161 18
Sam Straka 80 82 162 19
Rak Cho 81 81 162 19
Kyle Kmiecik 77 86 163 20
Billy Kennerly 81 82 163 20
Austin Cody 82 82 164 21
Michael Miller 81 83 164 21
Jack Walsh 80 86 166 23
Benjamin Palanzski 85 82 167 24
Caulder Moore 87 84 171 28
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2009 Girls Division – Final Results

Alexis Thompson, 2009Hilton Head Island is known as a great place for families to make memories on vacation. This weekend, it proved to be the place where a brother and sister played memorable rounds of golf and made tournament history by being the first to win the tournament together.

Girl’s division as the winner Alexis Thompson started the day tied in fourth place. Thompson held on with a solid round of +1 for the day and even for the tournament to secure the crystal lighthouse trophy and the girl’s division championship.

The girl’s division also had a 3 hole playoff where Thompson battled it out with Laetitia Beck and won with a bogey on #1 at Harbour Town.

Name R1 R2 Score Total
Alexis Thompson
(Sudden Death)
72 72 144 1
Laetitia Beck 72 72 144 1
Jessica Korda 71 74 145 2
Stephanie Meadow 70 75 145 2
Emilie Burger 70 76 146 3
Tanaporn Kongkiatkrai 71 75 146 3
Isabelle Lendl 76 73 149 6
Doris Chen 69 81 150 7
Sarah Brown 73 77 150 7
Susana Benavides 73 78 151 8
Maria Piccio 76 75 151 8
Daniela Lendl 73 79 152 9
Haley Stephens 72 80 152 9
Marisa Kamelgarn 73 79 152 9
Meghan Moore 79 74 153 10
Sally Watson 71 82 153 10
Meredith Swanson 76 78 154 11
Yueer Feng 74 80 154 11
Lauren Salazar 73 83 156 13
Ri Hyang Park 74 82 156 13
Courtney McKim 77 80 157 14
Katherine Perry 76 82 158 15
Bonnie Hu 81 77 158 15
Karen Chung 77 81 158 15
Anne Marie Covar 82 77 159 16
Amanda Steinhagen 76 84 160 17
Rachel Rohanna 79 82 161 18
Courtney Gunter 80 81 161 18
Simin Feng 81 81 162 19
Courtney Boe 79 84 163 20
Kendall Martindale 83 81 164 21
Valentina Fontaine 81 84 165 22
Noriko Inoue 83 84 167 24
Samantha Buchanan 85 85 170 27
Anna Martin 80 91 171 28
Suzie LeeNC 75
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2009 Boys Division – Final Results

Hilton Head Island is known as a great place for families to make memories on vacation. This weekend, it proved to be the place where a brother and sister played memorable rounds of golf and made tournament history by being the first to win the tournament together.

Starting the day tied for third place, Curtis Thompson of Coral Springs, Florida played a strong consistent round plus a three hole playoff to capture the boys’ division championship with a final round score of 70 which helped him finish the tournament at two-under-par.

At the end of regulation play, Thompson was tied with Columbia, SC native Mark Joye at -2.

Name R1 R2 Score Total
Curtis Thompson
(Sudden Death)
71 70 141 -2
Mark Joye 70 71 141 -2
Ian McConnell 70 72 142 -1
Clark Palmer 70 74 144 1
Jim Liu 72 72 144 1
Justin Thomas 69 75 144 1
Michael Cromie 74 71 145 2
Zeyu He 69 76 145 2
Shun Yat Hak 73 73 146 3
Logan Harrell 77 69 146 3
Tommy Chung Hao Mou 72 75 147 4
Mario Clemens 76 71 147 4
Hojin Kang 69 78 147 4
Robert Hoadley 71 77 148 5
Stewart Hagestad 75 73 148 5
Blake Morris 72 76 148 5
Thomas Bradshaw 73 76 149 6
Corbin Mills 72 77 149 6
Austin Cody 72 77 149 6
Kevin Phelan 73 76 149 6
Patrick Rodgers 73 76 149 6
Bo Andrews 73 76 149 6
Michael Hebert 79 70 149 6
Matthew Ceravolo 76 74 150 7
Tim Gornik 73 78 151 8
CJ Kim 72 79 151 8
Richard Werenski 72 79 151 8
John Boehme 75 77 152 9
Cyril Suk 75 77 152 9
Jordan Lee 75 77 152 9
Chase Parker 78 75 153 10
Chun Hung Chan 73 81 154 11
Patrick Winther 75 79 154 11
John Varol 76 78 154 11
Trey Kaahanui 73 82 155 12
Benjamin Palanski 73 83 156 13
Brandon Dalinka 76 80 156 13
Brian Langley 76 80 156 13
Crawford Reeves 72 86 158 15
Brian Carter 77 81 158 15
Kamito Hirai 78 80 158 15
Richard Lamb 74 85 159 16
Zhong Yang Fu 76 83 159 16
Gregor Orlando 75 84 159 16
Davis Bunn 83 76 159 16
Robert Galbreath, Jr 83 85 168 25
Zachery Munroe 88 81 169 26
Ross Thomson 85 86 171 28