COLUMBIA, Mo. (June 30, 2025) – The Missouri Junior Tour made its debut at Columbia Country Club on Monday, where 90 junior golfers from across the state competed on the par-71 course in both 18-hole and 9-hole divisions.

In the Boys 16-18 division, Jack Hall (Columbia) and Michael Atnip (Jefferson City) tied for first with rounds of 3-over-par 74. Hall won the chip-off to take home the gold medal, while Atnip earned silver. Four players tied for third at 4-over 75—Mitch Brownell, Ethan Wunderlich, Kingston Lovelady and Collin Drews—with Brownell winning the chip-off for the bronze medal.

Avery Wells (Eldon) delivered the low score of the day in the Girls 16-18 division with a 2-under 69, highlighted by five birdies and an eagle. Haven Evers finished second at 4-over 75, and Emma Kliethermes placed third with a 15-over 86.

In the Boys 14-15 division, Jack Sinnett (Jefferson City) earned first place with a 2-over 73. Crue Michel (Sunrise Beach) followed with a 5-over 76, and Jackson Bennett (Eldon) placed third with a 6-over 77.

McKenzie Martin (Jefferson City) topped the Girls 14-15 leaderboard with a 19-over 90. Ashlyn Sears (Columbia) was second at 28-over 99, while Camdyn Jones (Knob Noster) and Lily Caudle (Holts Summit) tied for third at 43-over 114.

Hunter Brown (Washington) led the Boys 12-13 division with a 3-over 74. Blaine Munzlinger (Columbia) finished second at 5-over 76, and Rexton Vandegriff (Belle) placed third at 10-over 81.

The following divisions played nine holes of stroke play:

In the Girls 10-13 division, Kate Hartman (Springfield) claimed first with a 13-over 49. Reagan Sears (Columbia) followed in second with a 24-over 60, and Sloane Morris (Columbia) placed third at 32-over 68.

Logan Knaebel (Columbia) won the Boys 10-11 division with a 6-over 41. Andrew Moss (Sedalia) finished second at 10-over 45, and Silas Middleton (Sedalia) took third with a 17-over 52.

In the Boys 12-13 9-hole flight, Drake Kovar (Columbia) shot 9-over 44 to finish first. Grant Darr (Kirksville) followed at 10-over 45, and Owen Bruemmer (Jefferson City) was third at 11-over 46.

Tripp Morris won the Boys 8-9 division with a 20-over 55.

In the Girls 8-9 division, Emerson Munzlinger earned first place with an 11-over 46. Harlee Martin finished second at 21-over 56, and Allison Knaebel was third at 27-over 62.

Congratulations to all players on a great day of golf. The Missouri Golf Association extends its thanks to Columbia Country Club for hosting its first-ever Missouri Junior Tour event.

Full results can be viewed here.

For more information on upcoming Missouri Junior Tour events, visit www.mogolf.org.

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ABOUT MGA: The Missouri Golf Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the best interests and true spirit of golf throughout the state of Missouri.

Founded in 1905 in St. Louis, the MGA was established to conduct the Missouri Amateur Championship, originally hosted by four founding clubs—St. Louis Country Club, Algonquin Golf Club, Glen Echo Country Club, and Normandie Golf Club. In 1909, the invite-only championship expanded to Kansas City’s Evanston Club, and by 1911, the MGA became formally organized under Bonner Miller, its first Secretary and Executive Director. Since then, the MGA has grown to provide a variety of competitive tournaments, junior programs, and resources that support golfers of all ages and skill levels, continuing its mission to grow and enhance the game across Missouri.

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