The Boys’ Finalists of the Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Golf Championship

The Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Golf Championship has announced the finalists for the boys’ category. Let’s meet the talented golfers who have made it to the finals.

First up is Connor Graham, a 17-year-old golfer from Blairgowrie. With a handicap of +5, Connor considers Tiger Woods as his golfing hero and loves hitting the driver.

Next is Morton Bailey, also 17 years old, from West Hove. With a handicap of +3, Morton idolizes Rory McIlroy and has a special affinity for his driver.

Ben Bolton, a 16-year-old golfer from Enville Golf Club, is another finalist. With a handicap of +4.5, Ben aspires to be like Rory McIlroy and enjoys playing with all his clubs.

Joshua Gardner, a 15-year-old golfer from Coventry Golf Course, is known for his positive attitude and great game. With a handicap of +2.2, Joshua’s favorite club is his trusty 3 wood.

Jack Hampshaw, an 18-year-old golfer from Crosland Heath Golf Club, looks up to Shane Lowry as his golfing hero. With a handicap of +0.4, Jack’s go-to club off the tee is his 2 iron.

Edward Mason, a 17-year-old golfer from Colchester Golf Club, admires Min Woo Lee and finds his 2 iron to be his safety club.

Max Murray, a 17-year-old golfer from Sundridge Park, is a fan of Min Woo Lee’s exciting style of play. Max’s favorite club is his versatile lob wedge.

Dylan Shaw-Radford, an 18-year-old golfer from Huddersfield GC, considers Tiger Woods as the best golfer. Dylan’s lob wedge has been a reliable club for him.

Oliver Smith, a 15-year-old golfer from Quinta do Lago, looks up to Rory McIlroy as a great role model. Oliver’s scoring club is his putter.

Jake Wallis, a 17-year-old golfer from Garforth Golf Club, finds inspiration in Viktor Hovland’s calm demeanor. Jake’s favorite club is his trusty driver.

Philipp Krone, a 17-year-old golfer from Moseley Golf Club, admires Jordan Spieth’s fearless play. Philipp’s 58 degree wedge is his go-to club for getting up and down.

Lucas Dennison, a 17-year-old golfer from Rochester & Cobham Park, shares a passion for golf with his hero Rory McIlroy. Lucas believes the putter is the most important club in the bag.

In addition to the finalists, three net winners have also been invited to experience the finals week in Portugal. Alex Cordery, Noah Davy, and Aryan Kapoor will join the competition with their impressive handicaps and favorite clubs.

The Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Golf Championship is set to be an exciting event as these talented young golfers showcase their skills and compete for the title. Stay tuned for more updates!

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