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National golf championship for boys under 19
The United States Junior Amateur Championship is one of the fourteen U.S. national golf championships organized by the United States Golf Association . It is open to amateur boys who are under 19 on the last day of the competition and have a USGA Handicap Index of 4.4 or less. The competition was established in 1948. It consists of two days of stroke play , with the leading 64 competitors then playing a match play competition to decide the champion.
The first tournament in 1948 was won by Dean Lind from a field of 495 entries. In 1999, the tournament set a record with 4,508 entries. Only two players have won the championship multiple times: Tiger Woods won the tournament for three consecutive years beginning in 1991; Jordan Spieth won in 2009 and 2011.[ 1] In 2010, Jim Liu , at 14 years, 11 months, became the youngest champion ever, breaking Woods' mark of 15 years and 220 days.[ 2]
The number of winners who have gone on to become PGA pros is considerable. Apart from Woods, well known winners include Johnny Miller (1964), David Duval (1989), Hunter Mahan (1999), Jordan Spieth (2009 and 2011), and Scottie Scheffler (2013). Jack Nicklaus's best result was a semifinal loss.
The equivalent competition for girls is the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship .
Winners
Year
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Venue
2023
Bryan Kim
2 up
Joshua Bai
Daniel Island Club (SC)
2022
Ding Wenyi
3 & 2
Caleb Surratt
Bandon Dunes Golf Resort (OR)
2021
Nick Dunlap
3 & 2
Cohen Trolio
Country Club of North Carolina , Dogwood Course (NC)
2020
Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [ 3]
2019
Preston Summerhays
2 & 1
Jin Bo
Inverness Club (OH)
2018
Michael Thorbjornsen
1 up
Akshay Bhatia
Baltusrol Golf Club , Upper Course (NJ)
2017
Noah Goodwin
1 up
Matthew Wolff
Flint Hills National Golf Club (KS)
2016
Min Woo Lee
2 & 1
Noah Goodwin
Honors Course (TN)
2015
Philip Barbaree
37 holes
Andrew Orischak
Colleton River Plantation Club , Dye Course (SC)
2014
Will Zalatoris
5 & 3
Davis Riley
The Club at Carlton Woods , Nicklaus Course (TX)
2013
Scottie Scheffler
3 & 2
Davis Riley
Martis Camp (CA)
2012
Andy Hyeon Bo Shim
4 & 3
Jim Liu
The Golf Club of New England (NH)
2011
Jordan Spieth (2)
6 & 5
Chelso Barrett
Gold Mountain Golf Club, Olympic Course (WA)
2010
Jim Liu
4 & 2
Justin Thomas
Egypt Valley Country Club (MI)
2009
Jordan Spieth
4 & 3
Jay Hwang
Trump National Golf Club , Old and New Courses (NJ)
2008
Cameron Peck
10 & 8
Evan Beck
Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club (AL)
2007
Cory Whitsett
8 & 7
Anthony Paollucci
Boone Valley Golf Club (MO)
2006
Philip Francis
3 & 2
Richard T. Lee
Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club (CA)
2005
Kevin Tway
3 & 2
Brad Johnson
Longmeadow Country Club (MA)
2004
Sihwan Kim [ 4]
1 up
David Chung
The Olympic Club (CA)
2003
Brian Harman
5 & 4
Jordan Cox
Columbia Country Club (MD)
2002
Charlie Beljan
20 holes
Zac Reynolds
Atlanta Athletic Club , Highlands Course (GA)
2001
Henry Liaw
2 & 1
Richard Scott
Oak Hills Country Club (TX)
2000
Matthew Rosenfeld
3 & 2
Ryan Moore
Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club , Ghost Creek Course (OR)
1999
Hunter Mahan
4 & 2
Camilo Villegas
Country Club of York (PA)
1998
James Oh
1 up
Aaron Baddeley
Conway Farms Golf Club (IL)
1997
Jason Allred
1 up
Trevor Immelman
Aronimink Golf Club (PA)
1996
Shane McMenamy
19 holes
Charles Howell III
Forest Highlands Golf Club (AZ)
1995
D. Scott Hailes
1 up
James Driscoll
Fargo Country Club (ND)
1994
Terry Noe
2 up
Andy Barnes
Echo Lake Country Club (NJ)
1993
Tiger Woods (3)
19 holes
Ryan Armour
Waverley Country Club (OR)
1992
Tiger Woods (2)
1 up
Mark Wilson
Wollaston Golf Club (MA)
1991
Tiger Woods
19 holes
Brad Zwetschke
Bay Hill Club and Lodge (FL)
1990
Mathew Todd
1 up
Dennis Hillman
Lake Merced Golf Club (CA)
1989
David Duval
1 up
Austin Maki
Singing Hills Golf and Country Club (CA)
1988
Jason Widener
1 up
Brandon Knight
Yale Golf Course (CT)
1987
Brett Quigley
1 up
Bill Heim
Singletree Golf Club (CO)
1986
Brian Montgomery
2 & 1
Nicky Goetze
Muirfield Village (OH)
1985
Charlie Rymer
19 holes
Gregory Lesher
Brookfield Country Club (NY)
1984
Doug Martin
4 & 2
Brad Agee
Wayzata Country Club (MN)
1983
Tim Straub
1 up
John Mahon
Saucon Valley Country Club , Old Course (PA)
1982
Rich Marik
4 & 3
Tim Straub
Crooked Stick Golf Club (IN)
1981
Scott Erickson
4 & 3
Matt McCarley
Sunnyside Country Club (CA)
1980
Eric Johnson
4 & 3
Bruce Soulsby
Pine Lake Country Club (MI)
1979
Jack Larkin
1 up
Billy Tuten
Moss Creek Golf Club (SC)
1978
Donald Hurter
21 holes
Keith Banes
Wilmington Country Club , South Course (DE)
1977
Willie Wood
4 & 3
David Games
Ohio State University Golf Club , Scarlet Course (OH)
1976
Madden Hatcher III
3 & 2
Doug Clarke
Hiwan Golf Club (CO)
1975
Brett Mullin
2 & 1
Scott Templeton
Richland Country Club (TN)
1974
David Nevatt
4 & 3
Mark Tinder
Brooklawn Country Club (CT)
1973
Jack Renner
20 holes
Mike Brannan
Singing Hills Country Club (CA)
1972
Bob Byman
2 & 1
Scott Simpson
Brookhaven Country Club (TX)
1971
Mike Brannan
4 & 3
Robert Steele
Manor Country Club (MD)
1970
Gary Koch
8 & 6
Mike Nelms
Athens Country Club (GA)
1969
Aly Trompas
3 & 1
Eddie Pearce
Spokane Country Club (WA)
1968
Eddie Pearce
6 & 5
W.B. Harman Jr.
The Country Club (MA)
1967
John T. Crooks
2 & 1
Andy North
Twin Hills Golf & Country Club (OK)
1966
Gary Sanders
2 up
Ray Leach
California Country Club (CA)
1965
James Masserio
3 & 2
Lloyd Liebler
Wilmington Country Club , South Course (DE)
1964
Johnny Miller
2 & 1
Enrique Sterling Jr.
Eugene Country Club (OR)
1963
Gregg McHatton
4 & 3
Richard Bland
Florence Country Club (SC)
1962
Jim Wiechers
4 & 3
James Sullivan
Lochmoor Club (MI)
1961
Charles S. McDowell
2 up
Jay Sigel
Cornell University Golf Club (NY)
1960
William L. Tindall
2 & 1
Robert L. Hammer
Milburn Golf & Country Club (KS)
1959
Larry J. Lee
2 up
Michael V. McMahon
Stanford University Golf Course (CA)
1958
Gordon Baker
2 & 1
R. Douglas Lindsay
University of Minnesota Golf Club (MN)
1957
Larry Beck
6 & 5
David C. Leon
Manor Country Club (MD)
1956
Harlan Stevenson
3 & 1
Jack Rule Jr.
Taconic Golf Club (MA)
1955
Billy J. "Cotton" Dunn
3 & 2
William J. Seanor
Purdue University Golf Club , South Course (IN)
1954
Foster Bradley Jr.
3 & 1
Al Geiberger
Los Angeles Country Club , North Course (CA)
1953
Rex Baxter
2 & 1
George Warren III
Southern Hills Country Club (OK)
1952
Donald M. Bisplinghoff
2 up
Eddie M. Meyerson
Yale Golf Course (CT)
1951
Tommy Jacobs
4 & 2
Floyd Addington
University of Illinois Golf Club (IL)
1950
Mason Rudolph
2 & 1
Charles Beville
Denver Country Club (CO)
1949
Gay Brewer
6 & 4
Mason Rudolph
Congressional Country Club (MD)
1948
Dean Lind
4 & 2
Ken Venturi
University of Michigan Golf Club (MI)
Multiple winners
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