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BURGETT H. MOONEY, JR. ROME CLASSIC
Coosa Country Club
Rome, Ga. • June 13 - 16

Media Score ROME, Ga. -- First Round results from the Burgett H. Mooney, Jr. Rome Classic conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at Coosa Country Club.
Boys Par: 36-35--71. Yardage: 6823. Rating: 71.9. Slope: 129
Girls Par: 36-35--71. Yardage: 6030. Rating: 74.4. Slope: 126

Boys Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Ben Wolcott
2013
Burns, Tenn. 32-34--66
T2 Brendon Caballero
2011
Brentwood, Tenn. 34-34--68
2 Andy Shim
2013
(South Korea) Duluth, Ga. 35-33--68
2 Shea Sylvester
2013
Roswell, Ga. 34-34--68
2 Austin Padova
2012
Hudson, Fla. 34-34--68
T6 Cole Hunsucker
2013
Kennesaw, Ga. 36-33--69
6 Arjuna Anday
2013
Murfreesboro, Tenn. 35-34--69
6 Matt Plummer
2011
Mechanicsburg, Pa. 34-35--69
6 Carson Jacobs
2012
Hendersonville, Tenn. 34-35--69
T10 Garrett Moores
2013
Huntsville, Ala. 35-35--70
10 Zachary Healy
2014
Peachtree Corners, Ga. 35-35--70
10 Patrick Grahek
2011
Alpharetta, Ga. 34-36--70
10 Tripp H'Doubler
2013
Atlanta, Ga. 37-33--70
T14 Ethan Wagner
2013
Port Orange, Fla. 34-37--71
14 Harry Lambert
2013
Suwanee, Ga. 35-36--71
14 Max Greyserman
2013
Short Hills, N.J. 37-34--71
14 Jack Smith
2013
Knoxville, Tenn. 37-34--71
14 Trevor Smith
2012
Newnan, Ga. 35-36--71
14 Buster Bruton
2013
Dallas, Ga. 34-37--71
T20 Brian Lanoue
2012
Tampa, Fla. 37-35--72
20 Michael Hines
2012
Acworth, Ga. 36-36--72
20 Anders Olsson
2012
Smyrna, Ga. 35-37--72
20 Timothy Bringard
2012
Wilmington, N.C. 37-35--72
20 Greyson Sigg
2013
Augusta, Ga. 36-36--72
20 Oliver Vaidis
2012
(Czech Republic) Bradenton, Fla. 36-36--72
20 Andrew Eunice
2014
Moultrie, Ga. 40-32--72
T27 Brandon Lee
2012
Alpharetta, Ga. 37-36--73
27 Michael Toler
2012
Marietta, Ga. 37-36--73
27 Leonardo Kitahara
2013
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 36-37--73
27 Samuel Odi
2012
Martinez, Ga. 37-36--73
27 Jared Bettcher
2013
Auburn, Ala. 37-36--73
27 Jacob Choi
2014
Collierville, Tenn. 36-37--73
27 Clay Trocchio
2013
Norcross, Ga. 36-37--73
27 Nathan Bubes
2012
Washington, D.C. 39-34--73
27 Trey Rule
2011
Eatonton, Ga. 36-37--73
27 Riley Davenport
2012
Woodstock, Ga. 36-37--73
27 Kristian Caparros
2015
Hollywood, Fla. 35-38--73
27 Elton Chang
2011
Alpharetta, Ga. 36-37--73
27 Kameron Williams
2013
Hoschton, Ga. 34-39--73
T40 Davis Parker
2012
Augusta, Ga. 37-37--74
40 David Mackey
2015
Bogart, Ga. 37-37--74
40 Ty Hampel
2012
Smyrna, Ga. 35-39--74
40 Joe Philaphet
2014
Riverdale, Ga. 40-34--74
40 Matthew Beringer
2014
Macon, Ga. 37-37--74
40 Evan Usry
2012
Evans, Ga. 39-35--74
40 Chris Sells
2012
Savannah, Ga. 37-37--74
40 Preston Heyward
2012
Duluth, Ga. 37-37--74
T48 Jacob Paquet
2012
Kennesaw, Ga. 36-39--75
48 Daniel Kim
2012
Kennesaw, Ga. 38-37--75
48 Jason Mendel
2013
Norcross, Ga. 38-37--75
48 Tyler Shope
2012
Wilsonville, Ala. 37-38--75
48 Kentaro Toyota
2011
Tampa, Fla. 37-38--75
48 Pep Brown
2013
Gainesville, Ga. 41-34--75
T54 Ben Reeves
2012
Knoxville, Tenn. 39-37--76
54 Jackson Heazel
2013
Atlanta, Ga. 38-38--76
54 John Yi
2014
Marietta, Ga. 37-39--76
T57 Jeffrey Heinicka
2011
Pinellas Park, Fla. 35-42--77
57 Mark Kim
2012
Rome, Ga. 39-38--77
57 Phillip Boljanovich
2011
Naples, Fla. 40-37--77
57 Christopher Guglielmo
2013
Cumming, Ga. 38-39--77
57 Emerson Newsome
2012
Dacula, Ga. 39-38--77
57 Zachary Vick
2012
Rome, Ga. 38-39--77
57 Clay Brown
2013
Davidson, N.C. 38-39--77
T64 Gavin Shellnut
2013
Franklin, Tenn. 38-40--78
64 Chase Taylor
2012
Columbus, Miss. 35-43--78
66 Matthias Timberlake
2012
Cornelius, N.C. 39-40--79
T67 Andres Saez
2013
Roswell, Ga. 40-40--80
67 Ryan Cunningham
2012
Rome, Ga. 39-41--80
T69 Preston Riner
2012
Johns Creek, Ga. 41-40--81
69 Jonathan Mason
2013
Rome, Ga. 40-41--81
T71 David James
2012
Columbus, Ga. 40-42--82
71 Jack Kelly
2011
Rome, Ga. 42-40--82
         
Girls Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Sophia Schubert
2014
Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37-35--72
T2 Maria Maymon
2012
Huixquilucan, Mexico 36-37--73
2 Caroline Beebe
2012
Daphne, Ala. 36-37--73
2 Ana Raga
2014
League City, Texas 36-37--73
T5 Chelsey Couch
2012
Ware Shoals, S.C. 37-37--74
5 Shane Crutchfield
2012
St. Petersburg, Fla. 40-34--74
5 Taylor Ramsey
2012
Milledgeville, Ga. 36-38--74
T8 Marissa Kay
2013
Delray Beach, Fla. 39-36--75
8 Avery George
2012
Cleveland, Tenn. 41-34--75
8 Kayla Jones
2014
Milton, Ga. 41-34--75
T11 Jessica Haigwood
2013
Roswell, Ga. 40-37--77
11 Louise Oxner
2013
Greenville, S.C. 39-38--77
11 Sloan Shanahan
2013
Suwanee, Ga. 40-37--77
11 Logan Chaney
2012
Scottsboro, Ala. 41-36--77
11 Sarah Harris
2012
Hermitage, Tenn. 39-38--77
T16 Hannah Mae Deems
2014
Taylorsville, Ga. 40-38--78
16 Lily Morrison
2012
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 42-36--78
T18 Katy Harris
2013
St. Simons Island, Ga. 41-38--79
18 Brittany Jarrett
2012
Tifton, Ga. 40-39--79
T20 Isabella Skinner
2014
Cumming, Ga. 43-37--80
20 Michaela Owen
2015
Suwanee, Ga. 40-40--80
20 Haley Austin
2013
McDonough, Ga. 41-39--80
23 Alison Eleey
2012
Quincy, Mass. 45-40--85
24 Jacqueline Shelly
2012
Fernandina Beach, Fla. 41-45--86
 

Wolcott tops Boys Division at Burgett H. Mooney, Jr. Rome Classic
Schubert leads Girls Division after first round play

ROME, Ga. — Ben Wolcott of Burns, Tenn., finished the first round of the Burgett H. Mooney, Jr. Rome Classic with a career low-score of 5-under-par 66 to lead the Boys Division. Leading the Girls Division with a first-round score of 1-over-par 72 was Sophia Schubert of Oak Ridge, Tenn.

The Burgett H. Mooney, Jr. Rome Classic is a 54-hole stroke play event conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at Coosa Country Club in Rome, Ga. The tournament field consists of 72 boys and 24 girls, ages 12-18, from ten states, Brazil, Venezuela, and Mexico. The Boys Division is playing the par-71 course at 6,823 yards and the Girls Division is playing at 6,030 yards.

Wolcott finished the day with a total of seven birdies to give him an early lead over the rest of the Boys Division. He started off with an early birdie that gave him an extra boost of confidence.

“On No.2, which is a par 5, I hit it on in two and then two putted for a birdie,” Wolcott said. “That gave me the confidence I need for the rest of the round.”

After a first-round finish, Wolcott hopes to keep the streak going by remaining consistent throughout the next two rounds.

“This course makes me feel a lot more confident about my game because I struggled the past few weeks,” Wolcott said. “I just have to hit fairways and greens and make putts like I did today. It should all work out from then on.”

Following in the Boys Division were Brendon Caballero of Brentwood, Tenn., Andy Shim of Duluth, Ga., Austin Padova of Hudson, Fla., and Shea Sylvester of Roswell, Ga., who all tied with a score of 3-under-par 68.

In the Girls Division, Schubert also had an early birdie on No. 1 to set her game in the right direction. She continued to play a steady round throughout the day with three birdies and 11 pars that placed her at the top.

“After I made the long putt on No. 1 for birdie, I felt really good,” Schubert said. “I could have made a few more putts today, but I kept it in the fairway and I was consistent so I'm pleased with my round.”

Rounding out the top three for the Girls Division were Maria Maymon of Huixquilucan, Mexico, Ana Raga of Caracas, Venezuela, and Caroline Beebe of Daphne, Ala., who also finished in a tie with a 2-over-par 73.

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Second-round tee times for the Burgett H. Mooney, Jr. Rome Classic will run from 7:30 a.m.-12:40 p.m. off the No. 1 tee at Coosa Country Club. For more information about the Burgett H. Mooney, Jr. Rome Classic, please contact the Tournament Headquarters at (678) 294-6051 or visit ajga.org.

 
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