Thailand's Kwanchanok Boonchan (2028) has captured the Girls' 15-18 title with a 6-under 66 final round to finish at 13-under 203. Boonchan posted rounds of 69-68-66 to claim a six-stroke victory. Compatriot Nitchkamol Panapisal (2029) finished second at 7-under 209 after an even-par 72. Natthakritta Pipattaraauksorn (2028, Thailand) took third at 4-under 212. The United States' Lillian Phee (2029, San Diego) finished fourth at 3-under 213 following a 2-under 70. Thailand swept the top five with Pruksiri Prukpaiboon (2027) and Pimpakorn Panyadilok (2027) tied for fifth at 2-under 214, both closing with 3-under 69s.
FALLBROOK, Calif. — The Future Champions Golf International Junior Championship just wrapped up at Pala Mesa Resort, where competitors across multiple age divisions battled through three stroke play rounds for titles and exemptions into the upcoming Junior World Championships.
Founded in 2008 by PGA Teaching Professional Chris Smeal, the stroke-play event has become the premier tune-up for Junior World, giving local and international players a chance to sharpen their games and identify what needs work before Southern California's marquee junior event.
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Kwanchanok Boonchan Wins Girls' 15-18 at 13-Under; Thailand Takes Five of Top Six
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Leo Higa Ng Captures Boys' 15-18 Title at 14-Under
Malaysia's Leo Higa Ng has won the Boys' 15-18 division, closing with a 7-under 65 to finish at 14-under 202. Ng posted an eagle and five birdies in his final round to secure a two-stroke victory. Korea's Jeongwoo Lee (2028) sits at 12-under 200 through 17 holes in second. Mexico's Sebastian Montemayor (2027) and Hong Kong's Jun Tian (2028) are tied for third at 9-under. Tian fired a tournament-low 8-under 62 in the third round but is through 16 holes. Thailand's Put Nugooludompanit and Hong Kong's Anthony Kaixian Fang share fifth at 8-under.


