Western Junior

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Western Amateur
Tournament information
Location Flossmoor, Illinois (2014)
Established 1914
Course(s) Flossmoor Country Club (2014)
Par 72 in 2014
Length 7,136 yards (6,525 m) in 2014
Format Stroke play
Current champion
United States Collin Morikawa

The Western Junior is the oldest national junior golf tournament in the United States. It was founded in 1914 and is organized by the Western Golf Association. It is played at a different course each year, primarily in the midwest. From 1914 to 1998, it was played with stroke play qualifying followed by a match play championship. Since 1999, it has been a 72-hole stroke play tournament.

The championship was first played in 1914 at Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Illinois and was won by Charles Grimes.

The 2014 Western Junior will be played June 16–20 at Flossmoor Country Club in Flossmoor, Illinois.

The Western Junior draws the top junior players from more than 40 states and internationally each year. The field is limited to 156 entrants. Exemptions into the Western Amateur are awarded to the top three finishers and ties. The tournament has been a testing ground for stars of the future, such as current PGA Tour stars Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Hunter Mahan and Rickie Fowler, and veterans Fred Couples, Craig Stadler and Corey Pavin.

Winners

  • 2013 Collin Morikawa
  • 2012 Adam Wood
  • 2011 Connor Black
  • 2010 Patrick Rodgers
  • 2009 Zack Fischer
  • 2008 Cory Whitsett
  • 2007 Cody Gribble
  • 2006 Jhared Hack
  • 2005 Rickie Fowler
  • 2004 Jamie Lovemark
  • 2003 Brady Schnell
  • 2002 Brett Lange
  • 2001 Jonathan Moore
  • 2000 Buck Williams
  • 1999 Hunter Mahan
  • 1998 David Wagenseller
  • 1997 Nick Cassini
  • 1996 Andy Rapp
  • 1995 James Driscoll
  • 1994 Brad Elder
  • 1993 Michael Jones
  • 1992 John Curley
  • 1991 Trip Kuehne
  • 1990 Kelly Mitchum
  • 1989 Craig Darling
  • 1988 Chris Smith
  • 1987 Jim Furyk
  • 1986 Jon Worrell
  • 1985 Don Edwards
  • 1984 Steve LaMontagne
  • 1983 Brad Meek
  • 1982 Jim Benepe
  • 1981 Gregg VonThaden
  • 1980 Eugene Elliott
  • 1979 Willie Wood
  • 1978 Bobby Clampett
  • 1977 Gary Wilks
  • 1976 Gary Hallberg
  • 1975 Britt Harrison
  • 1974 Edwin Fisher, Jr.
  • 1973 Tommy Jones
  • 1972 Dennis Sullivan
  • 1971 Richard Brooke
  • 1970 Jeff Reaume
  • 1969 Jim Simons
  • 1968 Don Hawken
  • 1967 Mike Goodart
  • 1966 Ross Elder
  • 1965 John Richart
  • 1964 Jim Wiechers
  • 1963 George Boutell
  • 1962 George Shortridge
  • 1961 Phil Marston
  • 1960 Labron Harris, Jr.
  • 1959 Steve Spray
  • 1958 Jack Rule, Jr.
  • 1957 Don Essig III
  • 1956 Dick Foote
  • 1955 Gerald McFerren
  • 1954 Herbert Klontz
  • 1953 Henry Loeb
  • 1952 Don Nichols
  • 1951 Hillman Robbins
  • 1950 Dean Lind
  • 1949 Dean Lind
  • 1948 Gene Coulter
  • 1947 Tom Veech
  • 1946 Mac Hunter
  • 1943-45 No tournament due to World War II
  • 1942 William Witzleb
  • 1941 Ben Downing
  • 1940 Ben Downing
  • 1939 Sam Kocsis
  • 1938 Charles Betcher
  • 1937 John Holmstrom
  • 1936 Sid Richardson
  • 1935 Fred Haas
  • 1934 Fred Haas
  • 1933 Frank Bredall
  • 1932 John Banks
  • 1931 Robert Cochran
  • 1930 C. K. Collins
  • 1929 Fred Lyon
  • 1928 Dick Mullin
  • 1927 Albert Hakes
  • 1926 Sam Alpert
  • 1925 Emerson Carey, Jr.
  • 1924 Eldridge Robinson
  • 1923 Ira Couch
  • 1922 Kenneth Hisert
  • 1921 Burton Mudge, Jr.
  • 1920 Harold Martin
  • 1919 Howard Sassman
  • 1918 No tournament due to World War I
  • 1917 Frederick Wright
  • 1916 John Simpson
  • 1915 DeWitt Balch
  • 1914 Charles Grimes

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