Junior Tour
Players of the Year 2015 Junior Tour of Northern California
after returning as the defending champion. Suh was one stroke shy of
becoming the state’s first repeat champion, shooting a 2-under 69. “Northern California events have
such tough fields in general, so it’s a huge confidence booster moving on to the collegiate level,” Suh said.
Iqbal Racks Up Second Straight Player of Year, Eyes Record Book
Justin Suh receives the 2015 Player of the Year Award from Capital Insurance Group’s Walt Bennett.
Suh Captures Record Second Title, Leaves Junior Golf as JTNC’s Winningest Boy
thing he’s done better than any other Junior Tour of Northern California male golfer. Suh won the season-ending Tour Cham- pionship at Poppy Hills to clinch a second Player of the Year title, something no junior boy has ever accomplished. Suh is now a freshman playing
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at USC, and leaves the Junior Tour with a record nine career victories. Josh McCarthy, who finished fifth in this year’s points race, is second with seven wins, and has one more year of Junior Tour eligibility remaining.
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ustin Suh closed out his junior career by winning—some-
San Jose’s Suh finished the
season with 2,260 points to beat out neighborhood rival Thomas Hutchison’s second-place total of 1,755 points. Hutchison also finished runner-up to Suh in the San Francisco City Amateur. “I’ve been a part of the JTNC for
so long,” Suh said. “This means a lot to me. It’s not a bad way to go out.” Suh also captured titles at the
JTNC Summer Series II and Fall Series VIII Championships, plus the Santa Clara County Champi- onship. The 2013 and 2015 Junior Tour Player of the year added a tie for second at the CIF State Championships at Poppy Hills
13-year-old version of herself. Iqbal won a second straight Junior
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Tour Player of the year title, and fell just short of matching her record point tally from a year ago.
he only junior girl better than the 14-year-old Sabrina Iqbal is the
Sabrina Iqbal
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