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CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP - Northern California Takes Title :: 07/29/2011

Northern California won the boys Junior America's Cup team title for the ninth time, but the crowd reaction at the closing ceremonies at Hiwan Golf Club made it clear that the "home team" representing the CGA had done something extraordinary.
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ROUND 2 RECAP - Host CGA Team Eyes Breakthrough :: 07/28/2011

The 39th annual boys Junior America's Cup is producing some unique results in the rarefied air of Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen. Northern California holds a six-stroke advantage over Oregon, while defending champion Southern California trails by seven going into Friday's final round. Colorado, which has never finished better than fourth in its 36 previous appearances in the boys Junior America's Cup, is in fourth place, nine out of the lead.
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ROUND 1 RECAP: California Teams Lead, Colorado 4th in Junior America's Cup :: 07/27/2011

Defending champion Southern California and Northern California share the team lead and Colorado is tied for fourth place after Wednesday's first round of the 39th annual boys Junior America's Cup at Hiwan Golf Club. Jonathon De Los Reyes of the Northern California team grabbed the individual lead with a 3-under-par 67, while KK Limbhaust of Southern California posted a 68.
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CGA, Hiwan Set for Prestigious Junior America’s Cup :: 07/25/2011

Normally, state and regional golf associations have plenty of time to prepare for hosting the boys Junior America’s Cup matches -- many years, in fact. The CGA had about 4½ months. Colorado wasn’t scheduled to host its next boys JAC until 2016, but due to safety concerns the 2011 tournament was moved from Mazatlan, Mexico to Evergreen. Hiwan Golf Club -- which has been home to a U.S. Junior Amateur, a U.S. Girls’ Junior and 28 Colorado Opens -- quickly stepped forward to host the prestigious even
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2011 JUNIOR AMERICAS CUP - Hiwan GC; Evergreen, CO :: 03/17/2011

The Colorado Golf Association has been selected to host the prestigious boys Junior America’s Cup in 2011. The JAC will be held July 27-29 at Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen, with a practice round and the opening ceremonies set for July 26. Seventeen four-person teams of top-level junior golfers -- from the western U.S., western Canada and Mexico -- will compete in the annual event, which features both team and individual competition.
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CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP - Southern California runs away with 2010 team title :: 07/29/2010

Southern California started off the day with a three-shot lead entering the final round of the Junior America’s Cup at Isleta Eagle Golf Club in Albuquerque, N.M with hopes of surviving the field and the heat. The SoCal boys didn’t wilt in the heat of the summer sun either, instead running away with the 2010 team title by 13 shots at 21-under par.
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ROUND TWO - So-Cal overcomes weather to take lead :: 07/28/2010

Not only was Southern California eight shots back heading into day two at the Junior America’s Cup at Isleta Eagle Golf Club in Albuquerque, N.M., but they were able to sidestep a weather delay as well while rocketing up the leaderboard. The SoCal team fired a 13-under team score of 200 which distanced them from the field by 3 shots.
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ROUND ONE - Isleta Eagle course record matched at 64 :: 07/27/2010

The 38th Annual Junior America's Cup teed off in fine style in Albuquerque, N.M. as Team British Columbia stormed to a first-day lead behind the course-record tying round of Bryan Jung. The seven-under par 64 at the Isleta Eagle Golf Club separated the Coquitlam, B.C. resident from the field by four strokes while pushing his team into first place with a team score of five-under 208.
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Championship Facts

BanBury Golf Course

Nestled on a beautiful expanse of land with the Boise River meandering along to the north and a protective hillside to the south is the skillfully carved Scottich-style BanBury Golf Course. In the late 1990’s, golf course architect John Harbottle III designed a masterpiece that looks like it has been established for decades. The course includes dramatic mounding and strategically placed bunkers around the bent-grass greens. Impressively, all 18 holes have the additional challenge of water including lakes, ponds, natural grass-filled wetlands and the rippling river.

The name “BanBury” was selected from a town in England just outside of London, said to have some of the earliest ties to the game of golf. After playing the first 17 holes you’ll be treated with the view of the last hole of this magnificent course. The 18th hole may not be the most difficult par-5 on the course, but with the extensive lake and the green surrounded by stadium like mounding and white sand bunkers, it is the most beautiful, deeming it BanBury’s signature hole.

BanBury is a challenging 6,890 yards, par 71 course. The layout successfully unites golf with the natural wildlife habitat including eagles, osprey, and cranes along with the occasional fox, raccoon, and deer as well. Since opening in autumn of 1999, BanBury has consistently been rated one of the top golf courses in Idaho by Golf Digest.

Additional information may be found at www.banburygolf.com

Course Set-Up
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Tournament Schedule
Monday, July 23
- Practice Round
- Opening Ceremonies

Tuesday, July 24
- Round One
Wednesday, July 25
- Round Two
Thursday, July 26
- Round Three
- Closing Ceremonies