The TGA’s and Legends Junior Tour’s 2023 tournament schedules were in full swing over the first two months of summer. A couple of the most prestigious annual championships, including the Texas Amateur, Women’s Texas Amateur and Texas Junior Amateur, were conducted during this time with significant performance points on the line for top finishers. Below is a snapshot of the current leaders in the respective Player of the Year races. For up-to-date info on the Player of the Year standings, look for the links to each division under the Events drop-down menu on txga.org.
1. Bret Gray, Universal City, 1,250 points2. Jase Summy, Keller, 1,000 points 3. Aaron Hickman, Tyler, 900 points
1. Madison Le, Arlington, 1,400 points2. Elina Sinz, Katy, 1,325 points 3. Mia Nixon, Martins Mill, 1,150 points
1. Mike Booker, Houston, 700 points2. John Schaefer, Plano, 500 pointsT3. Ron Byrd, The Woodlands, 350 pointsT3. Terrence Miskell, New Braunfels, 350 points
1. Mina Hardin, Fort Worth, 450 points2. Marian Barker, Lubbock, 141.6 points
1. Ryan Zamorano, Dallas, 1,300 pointsT2. Andrew Chow, Coppell, 1,000 pointsT2. Will Adams, Odessa, 1,000 points
1. Logan Thomason, Montgomery, 1,525 points2. Colt Tenpenny, Fulshear, 1,350 points3. Terrin Anderson, Montgomery, 1,000 points
1. Chuck Gardner, Texarkana, 1,000 pointsT2. Jerry Hudgins, Tyler, 750 pointsT2. Steve Moran, Houston, 750 points
1. Kaylee Yuan, Joshua, 5,765 points2. Shyla Brown, Dallas, 4,600 points3. Adrienne Ahn, Dallas, 4,075 points
1. Garrett McMellon, Garland, 4,922 points2. Andrew Petruzzelli, Dallas, 3,150 points3. Nicholas Norris, Dallas, 3,105 points
1. Henry Jackson, Lantana, 6,725 points2. Aadi Parmar, Selma, 5,300 points3. Dylan Knox, Austin, 4,372 points
For up-to-date info on our Player of the Year award standings, find links to each division under the Events menu on txga.org.