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A year after a record 26-birdie win, Charlie Woods returns to defend at Pelican Golf Club — but Round 1 produced a stunning 61.
When Charlie Woods walked off the 18th green at Streamsong Resort last May, he had done something no junior had done at this event before: he had birdied his way into the history books. Twenty-six birdies. One eagle. A wire-tightening 70-65-66 for a 15-under total and a three-shot win — his first American Junior Golf Association title in just his fifth career start. Twelve months later, the 2027 grad from Palm Beach Gardens is back at the Team TaylorMade Invitational with a target on his back and a trophy to defend.
This year the event has moved to Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida — a tournament-tested layout playing just shy of 6,900 yards — and the welcome was anything but gentle. Round 1 opened under a warm Gulf Coast sky, mid-80s with a 7-to-9 mph breeze, and the scoring was electric.
Woods signed for a two-under-par 68, a clean, composed round that left him inside the top 10 and very much in the hunt. It was not the fireworks of his title run a year ago, but it was the kind of unflustered start a defending champion wants: no disasters, no panic, plenty of golf left. He sat tied for seventh after the opening round and remained in a share of eighth as the second round got underway, four strokes off the lead.
The number that defined the day belonged to someone else. Bodie Brumlow, a 2027 graduate from Cartersville, Georgia, detonated the leaderboard with a nine-under-par 61 — a round so far clear of the field it bordered on the absurd. Ryan Nana Tanke of Palm Beach Gardens answered with a 63, and Luke Ringkamp and Sohan Patel each posted 65 to keep the chase tight.
Round 2 quickly proved the gap was no fortress. Ringkamp, the 2026 grad from Palm Desert, California, picked up where he left off and reeled in Brumlow to share the lead at seven under. Brumlow stumbled early in his second round, and suddenly the runaway looked like a race again. Tanke and Patel sat one back at six under, with Kuchar, Soong and Watney lurking at three under — and a logjam of eight players, Woods among them, packed together at two under.
| Pos | Player | R1 | To Par |
|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | Luke Ringkamp Palm Desert, Calif. | 65 | −7 |
| T1 | Bodie Brumlow Cartersville, Ga. | 61 | −7 |
| T3 | Ryan Nana Tanke Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. | 63 | −6 |
| T3 | Sohan Patel Weston, Fla. | 65 | −6 |
| T5 | Cameron Kuchar St. Simons Island, Ga. | 66 | −3 |
| T5 | Jaden Soong Los Angeles, Calif. | 69 | −3 |
| T5 | Jacob Watney Clovis, Calif. | 67 | −3 |
| T8 | Charlie Woods Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. | 68 | −2 |
| T8 | Colt Farrow, Chase Hughes, Rory Asselta, Hill Wang, Brayden Jones, Landon Ashcraft, Jessy Huebner | 68–69 | −2 |
“Twenty-six birdies in 54 holes. That is the bar Charlie set last year — and the bar the rest of this field is now chasing.”
To understand why every camera at Pelican is pointed at the same teenager, rewind to May 2025. Woods arrived at Streamsong having never won an AJGA event. He left as the talk of junior golf. His 26 birdies set a tournament record and an AJGA Invitational record, and he did it against a stacked field that included four of the AJGA's top-five ranked players. A closing 66 turned a close race into a comfortable one.
The win mattered for more than the trophy. AJGA Invitational status carries serious ranking weight, and the victory was a statement that the most scrutinized name in junior golf could deliver under the brightest lights — on his own merits, with his own game. It also fit a family pattern of doing big things in TaylorMade colors, without leaning on the surname to do the work.
The Team TaylorMade Invitational is young — it debuted in 2021 — but it has quickly built a reputation as a launchpad. The roster of past winners reads like a scouting report on the next wave of college and professional talent.
Benjamin James set the tone, winning the first two stagings and becoming the event's only repeat champion before moving on to one of the country's premier collegiate programs. Cayden Pope and Carson Bertagnole followed with their own runaway numbers. Notice the trend: this is not an event won by surviving — it is won by going low. Every champion has finished in double digits under par except in the wind-blown 2022 edition. Charlie Woods winning it is less an upset than a confirmation that he belongs in that company.
For Woods and everyone in the 72-player field, the Team TaylorMade Invitational is more than a title. As one of the AJGA's invitational-level events, it offers heavy ranking points, college-recruiting visibility, and the kind of leaderboard exposure that shapes reputations. TaylorMade's backing gives it gravity; the venues — Streamsong, Jupiter Hills, and now Pelican — give it teeth.
That is what makes the Brumlow 61 such a compelling subplot. Defending a title is hard enough without someone posting a number that good in the first round. Woods now faces a familiar junior-golf math problem: stay patient, trust the form that produced 26 birdies a year ago, and let a long course on a breezy peninsula bring the leaders back. He has the rest of the weekend to close a five-shot gap — and a track record that says he is more than capable of erasing it in a single afternoon.
Whether or not the trophy stays in his hands, the story writes itself: a defending champion, a 61 on the board, and a Florida finish that the rest of junior golf will be refreshing all weekend.

One of the most elite all-boys junior golf invitationals on the AJGA calendar, featuring 72 top-ranked players competing in 54 holes of stroke play at Streamsong Resort's Black Course. Hosted at the renowned Streamsong Resort – Black Course in Bowlin...

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