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ROLEX TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS
Sunriver Resort -
Sunriver, Ore. • June 27 - July 1

Media Score SUNRIVER, Ore. -- Second Round results from the Rolex Tournament of Champions conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at Sunriver Resort.
Boys Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 7542. Rating: 75.9. Slope: 144
Girls Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 6463. Rating: 77.9. Slope: 146

Boys Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Cody Proveaux
2012
Leesville, S.C. 68-72--140
T2 Shun Yat Hak
2012
Lake Mary, Fla. 71-70--141
2 Kyle Kochevar
2012
Glen Ellyn, Ill. 74-67--141
4 David Faraudo
2013
Guadalajara, Mexico 72-70--142
5 Lee McCoy
2012
Clarkesville, Ga. 71-72--143
6 Henry Do
2013
Canton, Mich. 71-74--145
7 Motin Yeung
2012
Orlando, Fla. 71-75--146
T8 Jonathan Garrick
2012
Atherton, Calif. 71-76--147
8 AJ McInerney
2012
Henderson, Nev. 72-75--147
8 Marcel Puyat
2011
Indio, Calif. 73-74--147
8 David Lee
2012
Houston, Texas 73-74--147
T12 Beau Titsworth
2012
Avon Lake, Ohio 74-74--148
12 Matthew NeSmith
2012
North Augusta, S.C. 71-77--148
T14 JD Tomlinson
2011
Gainesville, Fla. 79-70--149
14 Rak Cho
2011
Brea, Calif. 68-81--149
T16 Christopher Petefish
2014
Danville, Calif. 76-74--150
16 Billy Kennerly
2011
Alpharetta, Ga. 73-77--150
16 Nick Huggins
2011
Marietta, Ohio 71-79--150
16 Bennett Lavin
2011
Deerfield, Ill. 73-77--150
16 Maclain Huge
2012
Lovettsville, Va. 75-75--150
16 Zachary Herr
2013
New Hope, Pa. 75-75--150
16 Peter Kim
2013
Metuchen, N.J. 74-76--150
16 Zheng Liang
2012
(China) Bradenton, Fla. 76-74--150
16 Jonathan Sanders
2012
Chatsworth, Calif. 77-73--150
16 Myles Lewis
2011
New Orleans, La. 73-77--150
T26 Yi Keun Chang
2012
Walnut, Calif. 77-74--151
26 Hayden Shieh
2014
Fremont, Calif. 78-73--151
26 Jimmy Beck
2011
Columbus, Ga. 74-77--151
26 Ryann Ree
2012
Redondo Beach, Calif. 72-79--151
26 Brendan Connolly
2011
Castle Rock, Colo. 77-74--151
T31 Beau Hossler
2013
Mission Viejo, Calif. 76-76--152
31 Zane Thomas
2012
Las Vegas, Nev. 77-75--152
31 Jordan Niebrugge
2012
Mequon, Wis. 75-77--152
T34 Lorens Chan
2012
Honolulu, Hawaii 74-79--153
34 Jake McBride
2013
Hartville, Ohio 77-76--153
34 Jonah Texeira
2014
Sun Valley, Calif. 75-78--153
34 Joshua Martin
2015
Pinehurst, N.C. 77-76--153
38 Maxime Blandin
2012
(Martinique (French)) Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. 72-82--154
39 Nicholas Grubnich
2011
Crown Point, Ind. 74-82--156
T40 Francesco Ruffino
2013
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 76-81--157
40 Zak Griffiths
2011
Red Deer, Alberta 75-82--157
T14 David Oraee
2011
Greeley, Colo. 74-75--149
14 Joseph Winslow
2011
Overland Park, Kan. 71-78--149
T29 Patrick-Reilly McMahon
2012
Santa Maria, Calif. 78-73--151
29 Haoyuan Lu
2012
Bradenton, Fla. 76-75--151
29 Blake Kennedy
2012
Moore, S.C. 72-79--151
T37 Will Zalatoris
2014
Plano, Texas 73-79--152
37 Kraig McLeod
2012
Pebble Beach, Calif. 75-77--152
T42 Byron Meth
2011
San Diego, Calif. 77-76--153
T47 Kevin DeHuff
2011
Coto de Caza, Calif. 77-77--154
47 Otto Black
2012
Pinckney, Mich. 76-78--154
47 KK Limbhasut
2014
Loma Linda, Calif. 77-77--154
T51 Patrick Grimes
2011
Palo Alto, Calif. 76-79--155
51 Branson Davis
2013
McKinney, Texas 80-75--155
T53 Corey Carlson
2015
Green Cove Springs, Fla. 79-77--156
53 Rohan Ramnath
2011
Weston, Fla. 76-80--156
T56 Taylor Zoller
2011
North Charleston, S.C. 81-76--157
56 Hirotaka Ashizawa
2013
Hirakata, Japan 80-77--157
T60 Donald Stimble
2014
Shell Knob, Mo. 76-82--158
60 Evan Russell
2012
Isle LaMotte, Vt. 80-78--158
60 George Cunningham
2014
Tucson, Ariz. 79-79--158
60 Sawyer Shaw
2014
West Palm Beach, Fla. 80-78--158
64 Austen Fuller
2011
Edmond, Okla. 80-79--159
T65 Noah West
2012
Belden, Miss. 79-81--160
65 Conor Richardson
2012
West Palm Beach, Fla. 77-83--160
T67 Michael Chen
2011
Bradenton, Fla. 79-82--161
67 Brian Campbell
2011
Irvine, Calif. 80-81--161
67 Matthew Gerard
2012
Rocky River, Ohio 81-80--161
67 Dylan Cramer
2012
Bend, Ore. 83-78--161
71 Tae Wan Lee
2013
Orlando, Fla. 80-82--162
72 Julian Lerda
2014
Buenos Aires, Argentina 75-88--163
73 Jake Knapp
2012
Costa Mesa, Calif. 79-85--164
74 Scott Sweeney
2011
Lake Charles, La. 79-88--167
75 Tolver Dozier
2011
Dothan, Ala. 89-82--171
76 Chandler Fischer
2012
Nicholasville, Ky. 89-88--177
77 John Farese
2012
Sayville, N.Y. 93-93--186
-
Joshua Lee
2013
Orange Park, Fla.
72-78-76-JWD
         
Girls Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Gabriella Then
2013
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 72-67--139
T2 Alison Lee
2013
Valencia, Calif. 70-70--140
2 Ariya Jutanugarn
2014
Bangkok, Thailand 70-70--140
4 Moriya Jutanugarn
2013
Bangkok, Thailand 70-71--141
5 Regina Plasencia
2012
Guadalajara, Mexico 71-73--144
T6 Kendall Prince
2011
Lake Oswego, Ore. 73-73--146
6 Lauren Kim
2012
Los Altos, Calif. 71-75--146
T8 Mariana Sims
2012
Austin, Texas 71-76--147
8 Jessica Vasilic
2013
Anaheim Hills, Calif. 76-71--147
T10 Samantha Marks
2012
Maitland, Fla. 78-70--148
10 Gabriela Lopez
2012
Mexico City, Mexico 72-76--148
T12 Jaye Marie Green
2012
Boca Raton, Fla. 73-76--149
12 Jennifer Ha
2011
Calgary, Alberta 75-74--149
12 Janie Jackson
2012
Huntsville, Ala. 74-75--149
12 Andrea Unson
2013
Murrieta, Calif. 75-74--149
12 Hannah Suh
2012
San Jose, Calif. 76-73--149
12 Jordan Lippetz
2013
Bradenton, Fla. 76-73--149
T18 Casey Danielson
2013
Osceola, Wis. 76-74--150
18 Anne Cheng
2013
Torrance, Calif. 75-75--150
18 Robynn Ree
2015
Redondo Beach, Calif. 78-72--150
18 Elisabeth Bernabe
2013
Anaheim Hills, Calif. 77-73--150
T22 Hannah O'Sullivan
2016
Paradise Valley, Ariz. 76-75--151
22 Jenny Hahn
2012
Henderson, Nev. 74-77--151
22 Christine Lin
2012
Austin, Texas 74-77--151
T25 Samantha Wagner
2015
Windermere, Fla. 76-76--152
25 Doris Chen
2011
Bradenton, Fla. 76-76--152
25 Esther Lee
2013
Norwalk, Calif. 76-76--152
25 Kuriko Tsukiyama
2014
West New York, N.J. 81-71--152
25 Karen Chung
2013
Livingston, N.J. 78-74--152
25 Catherina Li
2014
Kent, Wash. 76-76--152
31 Kaitlin Park
2012
Tustin Ranch, Calif. 75-78--153
T32 Irina Paulin Gabasa
2011
Cebu, Philippines 76-78--154
32 Rinko Mitsunaga
2015
Roswell, Ga. 78-76--154
34 Sierra Sims
2013
Austin, Texas 74-82--156
35 Kyung Kim
2012
Chandler, Ariz. 77-81--158
T31 Kayli Quinton
2012
Cypress, Texas 78-75--153
31 Paige Lee
2013
Folsom, Calif. 79-74--153
31 Akiho Sato
2014
Konosu, Japan 77-76--153
T35 Silvia Garces
2012
Cali, Colombia 80-74--154
35 Yueer Cindy Feng
2014
Orlando, Fla. 74-80--154
35 Lauren English
2011
Bloomington, Ill. 72-82--154
40 Manuela Carbajo Re
2012
Necochea, Argentina 75-80--155
T41 Alexandra Wong
2012
San Francisco, Calif. 77-79--156
41 Betty Chen
2012
Castro Valley, Calif. 78-78--156
41 Sara Detlefsen
2012
Eagan, Minn. 78-78--156
41 Erica Herr
2014
New Hope, Pa. 79-77--156
46 Tatiana Pineda
2014
Bogota, Colombia 79-78--157
T47 Lauren Diaz-Yi
2013
Thousand Oaks, Calif. 80-78--158
47 Thanya Pattamakijsakul
2013
Nonthaburi, Thailand 83-75--158
47 Hana Lee
2011
Hacienda Heights, Calif. 79-79--158
T51 Kristen Rue
2011
Gig Harbor, Wash. 80-79--159
51 Hee Wook Choi
2013
San Diego, Calif. 81-78--159
51 Chieh Peng
2012
Shenzhen, China 78-81--159
T54 Stephanie Hsieh
2011
Alamo, Calif. 82-79--161
54 Amy Lee
2015
Brea, Calif. 87-74--161
54 Morgan Ransom
2012
Columbus, Ohio 81-80--161
57 Mikayla Harmon
2013
Gilbert, Ariz. 85-77--162
T58 Sarah Schmelzel
2012
Phoenix, Ariz. 89-74--163
58 Minjia Luo
2013
San Diego, Calif. 86-77--163
60 Cha Cha Willhoite
2012
Palm Desert, Calif. 83-81--164
61 Lauren Salazar
2012
Santa Clara, Calif. 84-83--167
T62 Patricia Lee
2012
Lone Tree, Colo. 87-81--168
62 Ana Ruiz
2014
Chihuahua, Chih., Mexico 83-85--168
62 Katelyn Reynolds
2014
Los Angeles, Calif. 81-87--168
65 Natalie Turk
2011
Franklin, Tenn. 87-84--171
-
Monica Vaughn
2013
Reedsport, Ore.
76-86-JWD
 

Proveaux remains atop Boys Division after second round
Then ties course record to take the lead

SUNRIVER, Ore. – Cody Proveaux of Leesville, S.C., stayed atop the Boys Division shooting even-par 72 for a two-round tournament total of 140 in Wednesday’s second round of the Rolex Tournament of Champions. Gabriella Then of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., fired a 5-under-par 67, tying the competitive course record at the Crosswater Course at Sunriver Resort to take the lead in the Girls Division.

The Rolex Tournament of Champions is a 72-hole stroke play event conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at Sunriver Resort - Crosswater Course in Sunriver, Ore. The tournament field features 77 boys and 66 girls from 31 states, Argentina, Canada, China, Colombia, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, Martinique, Philippines, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan and Thailand. The Boys Division is playing the par-72 course at 7,542 yards and the Girls Division is playing at 6,463 yards.

Proveaux's 30-footer from off the green on No.10 fueled his momentum and pushed him through to successfully hold his lead through the second round.

“I just kept the ball in front of me. I didn't really hit it out of play that much,” Proveaux said. “I scrambled a little bit on the front and backside, but when I could, I made birdies.”

Heading into the third round with a one-shot lead, Proveaux said, “It's not my first time. Hopefully I can take grasp of that and shoot low again the next few days.”

Tied for second place is Shun Yat Hak of Lake Mary, Fla., and Kyle Kochevar of Glen Ellyn, Ill., with 3-under-par 141 after the second round. David Faraudo of Guadalajara, Mexico sits in fourth with a two-day tournament total of 142, while Lee McCoy of Clarkesville, Ga., sits in fifth with a two-round total of 143.

In the Girls Division, Then captured the lead after carding a two-day total of 139 at the Rolex Tournament of Champions.

“I started on the back nine today, but the birdie I had on No. 10 out of the bunker was a turning point in my game,” Then said.

Going into the third round, Then, who carded five birdies on the day, feels the most important attribute of her game is her putting.

Tied for second place are first-round leader Ariya Jutanugarn of Bangkok, Thailand and Alison Lee of Valencia, Calif., both shooting 2-under-par 70 with a two-round tournament total of 140.

The American Junior Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf. The AJGA provides valuable exposure for college golf scholarships, and has an annual junior membership (boys and girls ages 12-18) of approximately 5,000 junior golfers from 49 states and more than 40 countries. To ensure scholarship opportunities for all junior golfers who have the skill, the AJGA created the Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Grant program to provide financial assistance to young players in need.

Rolex, which is in its third decade of support, became the inaugural AJGA Premier Partner in 2004. Along with sponsoring the Rolex Girls Junior Championship, Rolex is also the title partner of the Rolex Tournament of Champions and the proprietor of the Rolex Junior All-America Teams.

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