Ross Macdonald apparently has taken quite a shine to the CGA Junior Stroke Play trophy.
The golfer from the Country Club at Castle Pines on Friday became the first player since the 1980s to win consecutive Junior Stroke Play Championships. And just for good measure, he also finished second in the event, in 2012 to Jimmy Makloski.
And the scary thing is, if he so chooses he’ll probably be eligible to compete in the event one more time before he begins his college golf career at the University of Colorado in the fall of 2015.
If he would by chance win again next year, with three victories and a second he’d probably be the top performer ever in the CGA Junior Stroke Play. That title currently belongs to Scott Petersen, who won three straight championships from 1987 through ’89.
As it is, only two other players in the 38-year history of the Junior Stroke Play have repeated as champion: Petersen and Luke Maten, who won the event in 1980 and ’81.
“I’ve worked hard this whole year to give myself a chance to win this tournament again,” said Macdonald (pictured above). “To join the few players who have accomplished that, it means a lot to me.
“It’s probably one of the biggest days of my life. Last year winning the tournament was definitely my biggest win, but defending it was even tougher with all the pressure. Doing it two years in a row means a whole lot to me.”
 Macdonald rallied on the back nine Friday to catch his Valor Christian High School teammate, Coby Welch (left) of The Links Golf Course, then beat him on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff at Indian Tree Golf Club in Arvada.
After both players parred the first extra hole, Welch gave Macdonald an opening when he missed the green on the second hole and couldn’t sink his 6-foot par putt. Macdonald two-putted from 40 feet for his par, draining a 5-footer for the victory.
Macdonald, part of the Hale Irwin Elite Player Program at CommonGround Golf Course, matched the lowest round on Friday — a 3-under-par 67 — to finish at even-par 210 for three days. The 15-year-old Welch closed with a 72 to force the playoff.
 Grant Rogers (left) of the Omni Interlocken Resort Golf Club (212 after a 71 Friday) placed third, while second-round leader Isaac Petersilie of Colorado Springs Country Club (76 Friday) shared fourth place at 213 with Glenn Workman of Desert Hawk at Pueblo West (73).
Welch (left) was in control for much of the final day, standing at 5 under par for the tournament through 11 holes. But he played the next four holes in 5 over par, going bogey, par, triple bogey, bogey. After bogeying the par-5 12th, the par-5 14th proved even more costly as his tee shot went out of bounds right and he needed to sink a 15-foot putt for an 8. Then he missed a short par putt on the next hole to drop back further.
“It was a bad swing (off the tee on 14),” said Welch, a junior-to-be at Valor Christian. “I hadn’t done it all day. I was hitting the ball good, then that one shot killed me.
“I knew I was (still in it). I just couldn’t get it started again. I started off the day well, but couldn’t finish.”
 Macdonald (left), in the fourth-to-last group, played his back nine in 3-under-par 32 to make up a lot of ground in a hurry on Welch, who carded a 39 on that side. Macdonald drove the green on the 328-yard 10th hole and two-putted for birdie, and added birdies on the two par-5s on the back nine, making up six strokes on Welch on those two holes alone.
Macdonald liked being out of the main fray of contenders in the final round, teeing off almost a half-hour before the second-day leaders. He stayed under the radar most of the day.
“I looked at it as a positive so I wouldn’t have as much pressure on me,” the 17-year-old said. “I could just go out, put a good number up there and see what happens. I ended up making some birdies on the back nine. It all ended up going my way.
“I thought I was a little out of (contention for the title), but then I got to 17 and some of the kids walking with us told us things were kind of going downhill in the groups behind us and everything was really close,” Macdonald said. “I knew I was still in it if I made the smart decisions and finished strong.”
Playing against a high school teammate and a friend in the playoff had its pluses and minuses.
 “It was kind of tough because we’re such good friends,” Macdonald said. “Beating one of your best friends is always hard. But I knew it was all positive. Both of us get along so well that this wouldn’t really affect it. It was probably a little easier because we know each other so well. It’s not too stressful playing someone like that.”
Welch (left) thought it was a mixed bag: “I wanted to beat him, but I also wanted him to win because he’s a teammate.”
Macdonald and Welch helped Valor Christian win the 4A state high school team title last fall. Over the last two years, the four players on that team have won three CGA junior championships (two for Macdonald and one for Jake Staiano, who captured the 2013 Junior Match Play) and have qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur twice (both Josh Seiple).
CGA Junior Stroke Play Championship
 At Par-70 Indian Tree GC in Arvada
 x-won sudden-death playoff
 x-Ross Macdonald, CC at Castle Pines 73-70-67–210
 Coby Welch, The Links GC 70-68-72–210
 Grant Rogers, Omni Interlocken GC 67-74-71–212
 Glenn Workman, Desert Hawk GC 70-70-73–213
 Isaac Petersilie, Colorado Springs CC 68-69-76–213
 Todd Millard, Twin Peaks GC 71-72-71–214
 Spencer Painton, Green Valley Ranch GC 67-73-75–215
 Jake Kelley, Pinehurst CC 77-69-69–215
 Trevor Olkowski, Bookcliff CC 72-72-72–216
 Evan Buchalski, Olde Course at Loveland 71-71-75–217
 Alex Gorman, Broadlands GC 69-73-75–217
 Alan Berry, Meadows GC 73-73-71–217
 Garrett Jones, West Woods GC 75-71-71–217
 Aj Ott, Ptarmigan CC 73-73-72–218
 Gregory Shelton, Raccoon Creek GC 71-70-77–218
 Kyler Dunkle, Club at Pradera 80-72-67–219
 Tristan Rohrbaugh, Ironbridge GC 77-71-71–219
 Erik Young, CommonGround GC 71-74-74–219
 Andrew Cooper, Glenmoor CC 75-75-69–219
 Troy Dangler, Tiara Rado GC 72-73-74–219
 Tyler Zhang, Lone Tree GC 71-73-75–219
 Bretton Krantz, Ptarmigan CC 71-73-76–220
 Jackson Solem, Fox Hill CC 75-74-71–220
 Keegan Sheard, Applewood GC 75-76-70–221
 Li Chen, Legacy Ridge GC 75-76-70–221
 Behrod Keshtavar, Indian Peaks GC 71-74-76–221
 Neil Tillman, Heritage at Westmoor 73-74-75–222
 Roy Carlsen, Heritage at Westmoor 72-76-75–223
 Andrew Howe, Fox Hill CC 78-72-74–224
 Cole Folwell, Boulder CC 70-75-79–224
 Justin Allenback, Elmwood GC 73-76-75–224
 Jackson Vacek, Harmony Club 78-69-78–225
 Andrew McCormick, Denver CC 73-77-75–225
 Reese Leiker, South Suburban GC 76-74-75–225
 Donny Kinnaman, Lincoln Park GC 72-77-77–226
 Bridger Ryan, Broadlands GC 75-73-78–226
 Clayton Crawford, Maroon CC 72-78-78–228
 Grant Dinkel, Flatirons GC 81-71-76–228
 Zach Gomez, Indian Tree GC 74-75-80–229
 Samuel Taylor, Indian Peaks GC 73-79-77–229
 Kyle Pearson, Meridian GC 77-74-78–229
 Taylor Rodriguez, Walking Stick GC 76-75-79–230
 Ryan James Zetwick, CC at Castle Pines 74-78-81–233
 Charlie Schneider, The Links GC 77-75-82–234
 FAILED TO QUALIFY FOR ROUND 3
 Oliver Jack, Glenmoor CC 77-76–153
 Alec Poorman, Flatirons GC 77-76–153
 Nick Leibold, Columbine CC 80-73–153
 Bradley Scalia, Green Valley Ranch GC 79-74–153
 Justin Markel, CC at Castle Pines 74-79–153
 Davis Bryant, Green Valley Ranch GC 79-74–153
 Coleson Krantz, Ptarmigan CC 81-73–154
 Alex Liss, Olde Course at Loveland 77-77–154
 Kyle Peterson, Hiwan GC 76-79–155
 Jack Lazzeri, Columbine CC 75-80–155
 Daniel Mastrobuono, Canongate Colorado 80-75–155
 Griffin Barela, Fox Hollow GC 73-82–155
 Chase Federico, Elmwood GC 73-83–156
 Ji Woo Jang, Family Sports GC 80-76–156
 Grant McGinty, South Suburban GC 73-83–156
 Kevin Shafer, Meridian GC 79-78–157
 Braden Bentley, Pueblo CC 78-79–157
 Matthew Atkins, Harmony Club 71-86–157
 Cole Edwards, Cherry Creek CC 80-78–158
 Jackson Crist, Lone Tree GC 79-79–158
 Ryan Pearson, Meridian GC 81-77–158
 Cameron Berndt, Spring Valley GC 81-77–158
 Hunter Lee, Highlands Ranch GC 79-80–159
 Jack Cavanagh, Broadlands GC 81-78–159
 Mitchell Nevin, Eagle Ranch GC 82-78–160
 Josh Pusar, Inverness GC 78-82–160
 Anthony Pedersen, Red Rocks CC 78-84–162
 Tony Clark, Eagle Ranch GC 84-79–163
 Ryan Boitz, Desert Hawk GC 77-87–164
 Mark Hillary, Cherry Hills CC 84-82–166
 Derek Leydecker, Roaring Fork Club 83-83–166
 Roger Nakagawa, CommonGround GC 83-84–167
 Cody Steigerwald, Club at Flying Horse 84-84–168
 Harrison Wagnaar, Legacy Ridge GC 88-81–169
 Timothy Scherman, Colorado GC 86-84–170
 Hunter Tuite, Glenmoor CC 78-93–171
 Luke Toillion, Ute Creek GC 88-84–172
 Jimmy Ringsby, Castle Pines GC 90-84–174
 David Roney, Red Hawk Ridge GC 93-87–180
  

