Final Round At Dundee Results In Exciting Finishes In Each Division
July 5, 2004

NEW DUNDEE, ON- The CJGA Mazda Junior Series at Dundee concluded Saturday, at Dundee Country Club, in New Dundee, Ont. as those in attendance could not have asked for better weather for a second consecutive day.

The race for first place in the Boys 14-16 Division went right down to the wire as 16-year-old Guelph, Ont. native Alex Carrigan captured the division, with two consecutive even par rounds of 72. "I played a solid front nine today but I struggled a little bit down the stretch," said Carrigan, who won his second event on the CJGA's Mazda Junior Series in 2004, having won at Station Creek Golf Club, in Gormley, Ont. back in May. He also captured his second Esquire Excellence Award of the season for his first low overall finish. Second place in the division went to 16-year-old Cambridge, Ont. product Michael Mckenzie, who finished four strokes off the pace. He earned the Cleveland All Star Award for his second low overall finish. Rounding out the top three in the division was 16-year-old Kitchener, Ont. resident Christopher Reinhart, a mere stroke behind Mckenzie.

Kyle Davey, 18, of Cambridge, Ont. came from behind to capture the Boys 17-19 Division with a two round total of 148. "I played the par 5's really well in this event," said Davey. "This course definitely offered a difficult test of golf." Second place in the division went to Cam Burke, 17, of Baden, Ont. who had an even par of 72 on Saturday to secure himself a spot on the podium. Adam Langmuir, 17, of London, Ont. finished third in the division, three strokes behind Davey.

Daniel Kim also won his second CJGA Mazda Junior Series event of the season Saturday, as he was the victor in the Boys 13 & Under Division at Station Creek. With rounds of 72 and 77, the 13-year-old native of Toronto, Ont. finished the event with a two round total of 149. "I played well this week, although the first round was better," said Kim. Second place in the division went to 13-year-old product of Oakville, Ont. Brian Churchill-Smith, who finished six strokes behind Kim while David Park, 12, of Mississauga, Ont. rounded out the top three.

Finally, in the Girls Division, Lisa Maunu, 17, of St. Thomas, Ont. won at Dundee for the second consecutive year, turning in a scorecard of 75 on Saturday, giving her a 36-hole total of 154. "I played some decent golf this week," said Maunu. "I struggled a little bit on Friday but I managed to recover." Second place in the division went to Sehee Kim, 15, of Cambridge, Ont. while her youngster Sebin, 13, captured the final spot on the podium.

Mazda Canada is the Official Vehicle of the CJGA. Mazda Canada provides the CJGA with MPV Vans and is the title sponsor of the CJGA Golf Schools along with several events on the CJGA schedule in 2004. For more information, please visit www.mazda.ca

About the CJGA:
Established in 1994, the Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) is dedicated to providing Canada's junior golfers with the necessary skills and knowledge required to lay a foundation for a future in the game. Through its six stage developmental program, the CJGA introduces the game to juniors as young as five and offers competitive multi-day events for the more advanced golfer. In 2004, the CJGA will conduct over 80 tournaments across Canada. Included in the tournament schedule is a number of qualifying events for international tournaments initiated to give juniors the chance to represent their country, to test their skills against the rest of the world and to give them the opportunity to gain exposure to college coaches. The CJGA is a registered not-for-profit Amateur Athletic Association with Revenue Canada.

For information on the CJGA, please visit www.cjga.com.

For Additional Information:

Jason Davidson
Manager, Media Relations and Communications
Canadian Junior Golf Association
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Rick Betts
Director, Media Relations and Communications
Canadian Junior Golf Association
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