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Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame is a representation of the players that have had the best all around careers on the Golfweek Junior Tour. The players profiled below have received numerous accolades, won high school state championships, and won tournaments at the national level. Hall of Fame members get in by way of meeting the criteria. The criteria is as follows: 4 career GJT wins at any level with at least 2 in the 14-19 Boys overall age group or 2 in the 15-19 Girls age group*. 

High School Class of 2025

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Peyton Blackard

Peyton racked up an incredible 17 wins on the GJT, first all-time. Peyton joined the Hall of Fame after posting a 12 under, 132 total in the fall of his sophomore year. He became the youngest player to make the HOF in the fall of 2022. He finished with a scoring average of 73.3. Peyton joined the Notre Dame team once high school was over. 

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Skylar Dean

Skylar had five victories in her Golfweek Junior Tour career. She cemented her spot in the Hall of Fame by posting an eagle-birdie finish to win by seven shots at Darby Creek in 2023. She was the first girl from her class to get into the HOF. Skylar owns a career scoring average of 77.2. Skylar joined the Ball State golf team after high school. 

Finley Bartlett

Finley was outstanding since he first started on the Golfweek Junior Tour back in 2019. In that time, he racked up 11 wins. Finley posted eight career rounds in the 60s with a low of 65 at NorthStar Golf Club. He sports a GJT career scoring average of 73.1. After high school, Finley joined the golf team at Ohio State University.

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Sam Fauver

Sam earned his way into the Golfweek Junior Tour Hall of Fame with his five victories. In just 16 career starts on the Tour, Sam racked up 12 top 10s and nine top 5 finishes. He owns one of the best lifetime scoring averages in GJT history with a 73.7 for his career. Sam joined the mens golf team at Xavier University after high school. 

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​Reagan Ramage

Reagan joined the Golfweek Junior Tour Hall of Fame with her win at Bowling Green Country Club in the spring of 2025. She amassed six wins in her time on tour. Reagan's fifth win included a GJT career-low 70 on Sunday to propel her to an eye-popping 17 stroke victory. She joined the Western Kentucky women's golf team in 2025.

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Cayse Morgan

Cayse posted 9 career wins on the Golfweek Junior Tour. He birdied the first hole of a playoff at Harmony Landing after shooting 67 to earn his spot in the HOF. Cayse joined the HOF in the spring of his sophomore year, making him one of the youngest players in the HOF at the time of induction. He has a 73.6 career scoring average. Cayse went to play for Xavier University in 2025.

*In 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 there was no Boys 14-19 division. The Boys 13-19 division takes the place of that for those years. For a win to count towards the Hall of Fame criteria, the following field sizes must be met: Boys 14-19 (20 players need to start the event), Boys 14-15 (15 players need to start the event), Boys 16-19 (15 players need to start the event), Boys 13 and Under (10 players need to start the event), Girls 15-19 (10 players need to start the event), Girls 14 and Under (5 players need to start the event), Girls Overall (12 players need to start the event).

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Updated 10/13/25

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Brayden Miller

Brayden stormed his way into the Golfweek Junior Tour Hall of Fame with two wins to start the 2023-2024 season. In both of those wins, he never shot in the 70s, with four rounds in the 60s. Brayden woud up with 14 career wins and an elite 71.9 career scoring average. He headed off to the University of Cincinnati once high school was over.

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Cameron Phillips

Cameron racked up 10 Golfweek Junior Tour wins in his decorated junior career. He always had the ability to go low, and his eight rounds in the 60s back that up. He shot a career low 134 over two days at Guyan GCC in 2023. Cameron amassed a career scoring record of 72.9. Cameron went on to the University of Kentucky for golf.

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Silas Haarer

Silas joined the Hall of Fame on the heels of a playoff win following a 67 at Gibson Bay. He had four career Golfweek Junior Tour victories. He ran off a streak of 18 straight top 10s at one point. Silas sports a career scoring average of 72.9, one of the best marks in history. Upon graduation, Silas joined Liberty University men's golf team.

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CJ Scohy

CJ amassed 5 victories on the Golfweek Junior Tour. He picked up five wins in the 2022-2023 season and joined the HOF with his win at Darby Creek Golf Course. He boasts a career low round on the Tour of 68, which he shot at the Tour Championship in 2024. CJ owns a career scoring record of 75.1. CJ went to Wright State University in the fall of 2025.​

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Ryan Parker

Ryan amassed five wins during his career on the Golfweek Junior Tour. He racked up a whopping 36 top 10 finishes on his way to Hall of Fame. Ryan sports a 75.8 career scoring average. He joined the Hall of Fame after winning a three way playoff at the University Club of Kentucky. Ryan went to play golf at Indiana Wesleyan aftrr his junior career.

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Elizabeth Ryu

Elizabeth notched eight wins on the Golfweek Junior Tour in five years She had three rounds of 70, her low on tour. One of those came in her spring 2024 win at Persimmon Ridge which sent her to the Hall of Fame. Elizabeth has a career scoring average of 78.1. Elizabeth headed east after high school to compete for Rutgers University.

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