2008 - Southern California takes the team title; Patrick Cantlay (left) takes low individual honors.
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2008 Sally Pini Award Winner - Patrick Cantlay (Southern California)
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2008 Individual Runner-Up - Nick Losole (Arizona)
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SWEEPS AWARDS AT THE BOYS JUNIOR AMERICAS CUP :: 07/31/2008

Vancouver, Wash. – While 36-hole leader Patrick Cantlay of Los Alamitos, Calif. found that his putting touch had lost its luster, fellow teammate John Yoong Kim, also of Los Alamitos, Calif. had his best round of the tournament to help propel their Southern California team to the Boys Junior Americas Cup Team Title on the 6,861-yard par-72 layout at Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver, Wash.
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TEAM COMPETITION TIGHTENS ON MOVING DAY AT THE BOYS JUNIOR AMERICAS CUP :: 07/30/2008

Vancouver, Wash. – Patrick Cantlay of Los Alamitos, Calif. increased his lead atop the leaderboard with a second under par round finishing at 5-under par 69-70—139 at the Boys Junior Americas Cup Team Matches on the 6,861-yard par-72 layout at Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver, Wash. He was the only player under par for the tournament.
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TEAM MEXICO LEAD THE COMPETITION THROUGH THE FIRST ROUND AT THE BOYS JUNIOR AMERICAS CUP :: 07/29/2008

Vancouver, Wash. – Patrick Cantlay of Los Alamitos, Calif. shot a 3-under par 35-34—69 to take the first round lead at the Boys Junior Americas Cup Team Matches that began today on the 6,861-yard par-72 layout at Royal Oaks Country Club in Vancouver, Wash. Cantlay’s score, however was not enough to help his Southern California team also top the leaderboard.
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Championship Facts

Annandale Golf Club
Annandale Golf Club was established in 1906 by several prominent members of the Pasadena community, including Henry Huntington, the famed railroad magnate and philanthropist, and George Patton Sr., father of the famous American general. The private club has a storied history and included many famous families such as the Gambles, Kelloggs and Weyerhaeusers who sought the mid-climate of Southern California in the early 1900s as a retreat from the cold winters of the Midwest and Northwest. Paul Runyon, two-time winner of the PGA Championship and member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, was the club pro in the 1950s and member of the club at the time of his death in 2000.

The 6,612-yard golf course was originally designed by William Watson and Billy Bell but in 2007 Brian Silva, Golf Magazine’s Renovation Architect of the Year in 1999, directed a major renovation of the course. The renovation golf course opened in November 2007 to the acclaim of members and guests alike.

Course Set-Up
Par 70 (34-36); 6,612 yards

Tournament Schedule
Monday, July 27
- Practice Round (8:00 am)
- Opening Ceremonies

Tuesday, July 28
- Round One (8:00 am)
Wednesday, July 29
- Round Two (8:00 am)
Thursday, July 30
- Round Three (7:30 am)
- Closing Ceremonies 
  (apx. 2:30 pm)