Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Miles Russell has recorded his name in History Books, becoming the first two-time championship in the Junior Players championship presented by Rolex. Florida State University won the title in what was its third appearance at the prestigious event.
A few hours ago, Russell shared a series of photographs of the event. The first was from him lifting the trophy. In the subtitle, he shared a heart message:
“Honorat to raise the Junior Players trophy for the second time!” Nothing better than doing -in front of the people at home. @AjagagolfThe tournament staff and all the amazing volunteers to present an incredible event and my friends and family for all the support. “
Sending to the final round with a two-shot leading bond on Nicholas Logis d'Austin, Texas, Russell maintained its composition under pressure. After the two players shared their leadership after the second round, Russell advanced earlier, loading birds at Par-5 and eighth Par-3. His most crucial moment reached the famous Par-3, where a bird's fuck sank that gave him a narrow advantage over Cullman's Bailey Sutter, Alabama.
Playing two groups behind, Sutter set up a fierce comeback. Starting the day to Par-Par, he went to the first half of the front and set fire to the back, passing the birds to the holes from 11 to 13.This thrust of the late Round pushed him to the tie for the head of 8 years to the final hole. However, a bogey on 18 cost him, as he signed a 7-than 65.
With the pressure assembly, Russell only needed a relative in the final hole to get the title. It was delivered, ending with a solid relative and sank its final final to seal the victory.
At just 15 years old, Charlie Woods He is constantly building his reputation in the junior golf ranks, while Miles Russell is already trying his game against professionals. Russell recently picked up his first Ajga title on the Taylumade Invitational team, showing that he is more than prepared for the next level.
Woods has focused on USGA events and junior elite tournaments, known for a long time as a test land for future stars. In the meantime, Russell has made headlines, becoming the youngest player who has cut Korn Ferry's tour. Although he is still an amateur, he has already achieved it at PGA Tour events and has reached endorsement agreements with Nike and Taylormade.
Although their paths are quite different, the two young talents are taking serious steps towards the highest stage of the golf. With each success in their own way, the growing rivalry between Woods and Miles Russell It is quickly becoming one to see, and fans are eager to see how it develops.
Edited by Luke Koshi