Junior Open Championship

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The Junior Open Championship
Tournament information
LocationUnited Kingdom
Established1994
Course(s)2022 – Monifieth Golf Club
Format Stroke play
Month playedJuly
Current champion
Flag of Scotland.svg Connor Graham

The Junior Open Championship is a biennial event, to which all golfing nations affiliated to The R&A are invited to enter their best under-16 boy and girl golfers. In 2016, 80 countries were represented in the starting field of 143 competitors [1] contrasting with 2002 when a total of 86 boys and girls from 58 countries took part. [2] Boys and girls compete in the same event but play off different tees.

Contents

The Junior Open is closely linked to The Open Championship and is always played on a nearby course in the same week in July. All competitors are invited to attend The Open after the conclusion of their own event. [3]

The competition came under the R&A's administrative umbrella in 2000, having been founded in 1994. [3]

Notable players

Future 2018 Masters Tournament winner Patrick Reed won this championship in 2006, Jordan Spieth was runner-up in 2008. [4]

Results

YearVenueChampionCountryScoreRef
2022Monifieth Connor Graham Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 203
2020Littlestone-on-SeaCancelled [5]
2018 Eden Course, St Andrews Martin Vorster Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 205 [6]
2016 Kilmarnock (Barassie) Pedro Lencart Silva Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 214
2014West Lancashire Kevin LeBlanc Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 221 [7]
2012Fairhaven Asuka Kashiwabara Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 206
2010Lundin Kenta Konishi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 211
2008Hesketh Moriya Jutanugarn Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 225
2006Heswall Patrick Reed Flag of the United States.svg  United States 217
2004 Kilmarnock (Barassie) Jordan Cox Flag of the United States.svg  United States 215 [8]
2002 Royal Musselburgh Cian McNamara Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 207 [9] [2]
2000 Crail (Balcomie & Craighead) Steven Jeppesen Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 223
1998 Formby Golf Club David Inglis Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 148

Future venues

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