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Playing With the Pros T


he JTNC had a presence at the recent Web.com Tour Ellie Mae Classic at TPC


Stonebrae in Hayward. Among those in the field for the Classic,


which teed off July 28-31, was 2013 JTNC Player of the Year Joshua McCarthy. The Danville resident earned a spot in the


championship by shooting a medalist-earning 4-under 67 in a JTNC qualifier held June 28 at TPC Stonebrae. He’d edge Finigan Tilly of San Carlos, who had a 68, by one. “I was as nervous as I’ve ever been going into


a tournament,” said McCarthy, who’s headed to Pepperdine University in the fall. “This meant so much. I am so excited to have won the opportunity to play in the Ellie Mae Classic. It’s an incredible opportunity.”


Joshua McCarthy –J.S.


The Junior Tour of Northern California is sponsored by Capital Insurance Group.


Junior Tour Player of the Year Standings (through July 15)


RANK 1


2 3 4 5


NAME CITY


Thomas Hutchison San Jose Alamo Fresno


Ryan Grauman Peter Kuest


Joshua McCarthy Ahmed Ali


Danville Palo Alto


POINTS 2,013


1,838 1,785 1,676 1,542


RANK 1


2 3 4 5


NAME


Sabrina Iqbal Yoonhee Kim Yealimi Noh


Emilee Hoffman CITY San Jose


San Ramon Concord


Amanjoty Sangha San Mateo Folsom


POINTS 3,549


3,349 2,415 1,759 1,600


Ahmed Ali’s fifth place total revolves around a pair of wins and three runner- up finishes.


Yoonhee Kim has collected five wins this season, second most all-time for a season behind Sabrina Iqbal’s eight (2013-2014).


SUMMER 2016 / NCGA.ORG / 63


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