Daily Mail World Junior Golf Championship 2024
The second edition of the World Junior Golf Championship (WJGC) took place in Spain between 20th and 22nd February 2024, where over 250 players from 36 countries competed in the event sponsored by the Daily Mail, and juniors from nine different nationalities were crowned champions.
We may well have found a new home for the WJGC, as the simply breathtaking Anantara Villa Padierna Palace Resort (Marbella) hosted the event, with their magnificent hotel and two stunning courses providing the perfect venue for this major tournament on the junior golf calendar.
The 5* hotel is second to none, while the Alferini and Flamingos Courses provided arguably the sternest test that we have put in front of the juniors to date, to make for a memorable week for all.
The weather in southern Spain could not have been better – beautifully sunny and warm conditions – although the wind did pick up on the third day to add some spice to the final round.
We had two holes-in-one, one on each course, and an albatross on Alferini, along with plenty of birdies and eagles, a 6-hole sudden-death playoff, and some incredible scoring to cement the growing reputation of this event. Well done, everyone!
We also welcomed a new title sponsor this year in the shape of the Daily Mail, and what a difference this has made – the opportunity for the juniors to have their name in print is priceless.
WAGR Overall Rankings
Sam Marshall topped the boys’ combined leaderboard, adding to his existing WAGR total, with the result moving him up by around 550 places in the standings, while Jorja Newbold headed the girls’ combined table to claim her first WAGR ranking.
Sam won the Boys 16-18 Division with a 54-hole total of 216 and Jorja took the Girls 16-18 title with a total of 231.
Notable Shots
Oban Webber – Hole-In-One: 14th Hole (Day 2; Alferini)
Fraser Mackenzie – Albatross – Par 5: 4th Hole (Day 1; Alferini)
Oliver McNamara – Hole-In-One: 4th Hole (Day 3; Flamingos)
Putting Competition Results
Total distance from the hole for two putts
7&Under
Winner: Gonzalo Bernal Suarez (1090 mm)
Runner-Up: Ihan Yoon (1282 mm)
8-9
Winner: Cayssi Dunlop (1240 mm)
Runner-Up: Yorick de Hek (1348 mm)
10-11
Winner: Maybel Brooks (500 mm)
Runner-Up: Alex Pomerleau (648 mm)
12-13
Winner: William Finlay (621 mm)
Runner-Up: Marie Malhomme (780 mm)
14-15
Winner: Armaan Gawde (984 mm)
Runner-Up: Laura Czastka (1091 mm)
16-18
Winner: Austin Scott (190 mm)
Runner-Up: Cameron Bewley-Doyle (1225 mm)