The trajectory of the three-year-old Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado is reminiscent of watching the ascendance of a tee shot hit by Dustin Johnson on Protracer.
A steady, impressive rise to the sky.
The JGAC, an organization founded and run by the CGA and the Colorado PGA, largely wrapped up its year with its Tour Championship and season-ending banquet on Oct. 7 at Denver Country Club. And it was an impressive season in numerous respects.
In fact, most of the numbers for Alliance-related events and programs were up substantially in 2018, year over year:
— Membership — which is now divided into three levels (Tour, Series and Introductory), depending on the skill and needs of given participants — hit 995 in 2018. That’s an 11 percent jump from 2018.
— At the various levels, there were 5,007 entries for JGAC events, up 12 percent form last year.
— This year, the JGAC oversaw 106 events, including 10 Drive, Chip & Putt qualifiers and the PGA Jr. League state championship.
— Speaking of Drive, Chip & Putt, there were 1,286 participants in 2018, up 18 percent from last year.
— In PGA Jr. League, 1,849 players competed, 29 percent more than in 2017. A total of 157 teams joined in, up 19 percent from last year.
— Fifteen courses in Colorado participated in the first year of Youth on Course in the state, with 658 rounds of subsidized golf (so far) on the books, and $3,864 in subsidies paid to the courses. Youth on Course makes golf more accessible to juniors by capping their cost for a round at $5 at participating facilities, possibly with some date/time restrictions. Then a subsidy of a similar amount per round is paid to the participating course.
— And funding has been approved for 10,053 kids to participate in the Colorado PGA Golf in Schools Program, which is supported by all the Allied Golf Associations in the state. The final number of participants for 2018 is to be determined as fall programming continues. Golf in Schools introduces kids to the game each school year through their P.E. classes at school.
“Our success is shown through our growth and our numbers and different things like that,” said Ashley Barnhart, the CGA’s director of junior competitions, who helps oversee the JGAC along with many other staffers and interns from the Colorado PGA and the CGA. “And I think people are becoming really familiar with our platform, which helps. There’s a lot of word of mouth. Coaches, instructors and people like that are becoming active in the program, which is what we really set out to do. I think we had a great year because of that.”
Beyond organizational success, JGAC members had some major individual and team accomplishments in 2018:
 — For the first time in 44 years of competing in the boys Junior America’s Cup, the Colorado team won the competition against other squads from throughout the western U.S., as well as Canada and Mexico. Doubling the accomplishment, Dillon Stewart of Fort Collins claimed the individual title in the event. Also competing on the Colorado team (left) were Cal McCoy of Highlands Ranch, Davis Bryant of Aurora and Walker Franklin of Broomfield, Bryant is now a freshman on the Colorado State University golf team while McCoy is playing for the University of Denver. Stewart, who just won the 5A individual state high school title while his Fossil Ridge squad earned the team championship, is expected next month to sign a letter of intent to play college golf at perennial powerhouse Oklahoma State starting in the fall of 2019.
— The JGAC hosted the Girls Junior Americas Cup for the first time in 18 years as Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen brought together some of the best girls players from the western U.S., Canada and Mexico. The team representing Colorado finished fifth out of 18 in the event, its best showing in five years.
— For just the second time in the short history of the Drive, Chip & Putt initiative, three Coloradans have qualified for the same National Championship. Three years after a trio of Coloradans competed in the national DCP event at Augusta National, Caitlyn Chin of Greenwood Village, Chunya “Bead” Boonta of Centennial and Grady Ortiz of Colorado Springs will do so in the 2019 event that will be held April 7 on the eve of the Masters. Each advanced through three qualifying events in 2018. Chin, who was one of the three Coloradans who qualified for nationals in 2016, will return next spring, making her the first player from the Centennial State to competed in the finals twice.
— Stewart claimed two AJGA titles in 2018. In June, he became the first Coloradan to win the boys championship at the AJGA Hale Irwin Colorado Junior. Then in early September, he prevailed at the AJGA Junior at Big Sky in Montana, coincidentally the same state where he won the Junior America’s Cup title. Another Coloradan that scored an AJGA victory in 2018 was Sofia Choi of Littleton, who won the AJGA Preview at Waubeeka in Massachusetta in early May.
— Also winning a significant title on a larger stage in 2018 was Nicholas Pevny of Aspen, who took the top spot in the boys 12-13 division of the Optimist International Junior Golf Championships in Florida in July.
— Another notable accomplishment came earlier this month when Lauren Lehigh of Loveland was among 12 girls — and 24 junior golfers overall — who were named to the 2018 Transamerica Scholastic Junior All-America Team by the AJGA. The honor is given to a very select group of junior golfers from all over the country and the world who particularly excel on the golf course, in the classroom and in the community. Lehigh’s cumulative GPA for her first three years of high school is 4.116, and her best score on the SAT has been 1,430. She was later named the JGAC’s 2018 Girls Player of the Year, while Stewart took the honor on the boys side.
— Hadley Ashton of Erie had an outstanding showing at a prestigious international tournament as she finished fifth in the girls 9-10 division at the IMG Academy Junior World Championships in the San Diego area.
 — In May, Emma Bryant of Eaglecrest won the 5A girls state high school title as a freshman. The amazing thing about the accomplishment was that older brother Davis Bryant had won the 5A boys title last fall — in the same school year. It was the first time two players with the same surname have won the boys and girls state individual prep championships in one school year. (The Bryants are pictured at left.)
— Charlotte Hillary of Cherry Hills Village and Hailey Schalk of Erie, both high school sophomores at the time, made match play but lost in the round of 32 at the U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championship in late April.
(All the award winners recognized at the JGAC’s recent banquet are listed below.)
While the junior golf season is nearly over in Colorado, there are some events held in mid and late October. For instance, the JGAC Parent/Child tournaments are scheduled for Oct. 27-28 at Indian Tree Golf Course in Arvada. And last Saturday, an Optimist Junior Tour event was held at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club in Denver, where 23 qualifying spots for the 2019 Optimist International Junior Golf Championships at Trump National Doral Resort in Miami were at stake.
The age-group winners included three Coloradans: Brandon Bervig of Colorado Springs (boys 16-18), Morgan Ryan of Centennial (girls 14-18) and Tyler Tyson of Arvada (boys 14-15).
2018 Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado Award Winners
 Boys Player of the Year
 Dillon Stewart of Fort Collins — Won individual title in Junior America’s Cup, which featured some of the top junior golfers from the western U.S., Canada and Mexico. … Led Colorado to its first team title ever in the boys Junior America’s Cup. … Became the first Colorado boy to win the AJGA Hale Irwin Colorado Junior. … As a senior, won the 5A state high school individual championship and led Fossil Ridge to its first team title in boys golf. … Notched his second AJGA title of 2018 at the AJGA Junior at Big Sky in Montana. … Shared medalist honors in qualifying for the U.S. Junior Amateur. … Finished second at the Colorado Junior Amateur. … Has verbally committed to play college golf at Oklahoma State
 Girls Player of the Year
 Lauren Lehigh of Loveland — One of 24 players (12 girls) worldwide to be named to the Transamerica Scholastic Junior All-America Team by the AJGA. The Loveland High School senior earned that honor by placing in the top five in an AJGA open or invitational, then based on the following criteria: standardized test scores, grade-point average, school leadership and community service. … Won the girls division of the Colorado Junior Match Play, one of four JGAC majors. … During the course of 2018 at JGAC events, won three times, placed second seven times and third three times. … One of the runner-ups was in her title defense at the 4A state high school tournament. … Finished third among girls at the AJGA Hale Irwin Colorado Junior. … Helped lead Colorado to a fifth-place finish at the Girls Junior Americas Cup competition at Hiwan Golf Club in Evergreen, where Lehigh tied for 14th place individually. … Finished 13th nationally in Big I National Championship. … Has verbally committed to play in college at the University of New Mexico. … Has been a member of the Hale Irwin Player Program for three years.
  
 Girls Most Improved Player
 Ashley Kozlowski of Littleton — Sixteen-year-old JGAC Tour player saw her scoring average decrease 16 strokes compared to 2017.
 Boys Most Improved Player
 Will Balliet of Thornton — Scoring average for the 12-year-old in 2018 was 11.9 strokes better than in 2017.
  
 Award of Excellence (based on community service, character, overcoming hardship and showing spirit of the game of golf)
 Max Heupel (left) — The multi-sport athlete and dedicated golfer started a non-profit called “Bagging Homelessness”, raising money and buying supplies to create daily care packages for people living on the street.
  
 10 & Under All-Stars
 Taylor Wilson
 Addison Hines
 Maddie Makino
 Livia Pett
 Taylor Hale
 Andre Dumonteil
 Brayden Destefano
 Clint Summers III
 Sean Cary
 Miles Kuhl
 11-13 All-Stars
 Charlie Flaxbeard
 Matai Naqica
 Wes Erling
 Blake Sullivan
 Nicholas Pevny
 Hadley Ashton
 Caitlyn Chin
 Ashleigh Wilson
 Emily Cheng
 Kaitlin Zingler
 14-18 All-Stars
 Hunter Swanson
 Maxwell Lange
 Traejan Andrews
 Tyler Tyson
 Quinton Mosch
 Amira Badruddin
 Clara Hosman
 Kaylee Jacobs
 Jessica Mason
 Elan Fleetwod
 Tour All-Stars
 Connor Jones
 Emma Bryant
 Walker Franklin
 Charlotte Hillary
 TJ Shehee
 Caroline Jordaan
 Davis Bryant
 Hailey Schalk
 Dillon Stewart
 Lauren Lehigh
 Points Chase Champions
 Andre Dumonteil — 10 & Under Boys
 Taylor Wilson — 10 & Under Girls
 Charlie Flaxbeard –11 – 13 Boys
 Hadley Ashton — 11 – 13 Girls
 Hunter Swanson — 14 – 18 Boys
 Amira Badruddin — 14 – 18 Girls
 Dillon Stewart — JGAC Tour Boys
 Lauren Lehigh — JGAC Tour Girls
  
 Academic All-Stars
 Emaan Adil – Greenwood Village
 Christian Agelopoulos – Denver
 Ewan Albright – Boulder
 Gavin Amella – Pueblo
 Elisandro Aragon – Highlands Ranch
 Brendan Archer – Vail
 Amira Badruddin – Parker
 Savannah Balint – Grand Junction
 Brynn Balliet – Thornton
 Jamie Banghart – Fort Collins
 Parker Beasley – Denver
 Katie Berrian – Castle Rock
 Liam Beshoar – Montrose
 Pierce Bickerton – Windsor
 Logan Biggerstaff – Cherry Hills Village
 Andrew Blair – Denver
 Christian Blair – Denver
 Emmett Bleem – Windsor
 Caroline Brandon – Denver
 Davis Bryant – Aurora
 Emma Bryant – Aurora
 Dylan Bundy – Lone Tree
 Caleb Busta – Centennial
 Logan Byler – Parker
 Qwenton Caldwell – Littleton
 Cody Caldwell – Woodland Park
 Paige Carlson – Parker
 Owen Casey – Denver
 William Chadwick – Boulder
 Kaylee Chen – Denver
 Christina Cheng – Colorado Springs
 Emily Cheng – Colorado Springs
 Benjamin Chin – Greenwood Village
 Caitlyn Chin – Greenwood Village
 Alyssa Chin – Greenwood Village
 Ella Chism – Centennial
 Sofia Choi – Littleton
 Noah Clough – Fort Morgan
 Christian Cohan – Golden
 Alex Colby – Castle Rock
 Jax Collins – Golden
 Alexis Cunningham – Denver
 Benjamin Daane – Rapid City, S.D.
 Garrett Dalton – Parker
 Mitchell Davis – Strasburg
 Mario Dino – Denver
 Dakota Dolph – Pine
 Jake Dost – Parker
 Drex Duffy – Littleton
 Raven DuKane – Broomfield
 Graham Dzengelewski – Highlands Ranch
 Sydney Elder – Centennial
 Wesley Erling – Castle Rock
 Dylan Everett – Highlands Ranch
 Ryan Falender – Colorado Springs
 Nick Fallin – Highlands Ranch
 Nolan Farrar – Larkspur
 Nicole Fatovic – Broomfield
 Jack Finch – Centennial
 Tyler Findlow – Lone Tree
 Jack Flaherty – Broomfield
 Bobby Flaherty – Broomfield
 Charlie Flaxbeard – Greenwood Village
 James Flaxbeard – Greenwood Village
 Jeth Fogg – Colorado Springs
 Oscar Ford – Centennial
 Kaden Ford – Colorado Springs
 Nick Formby – Frederick
 Jaxon Franklin – Broomfield
 Walker Franklin – Broomfield
 John Fredericks – Denver
 Brendan Fricke – Highlands Ranch
 Oliver Gibbons – Lakewood
 Jacob Gilbert – Watkins
 Devin Gilbreath – Aurora
 Anthony Giordano – Denver
 Alexander Goeltl – Fort Collins
 Jonas Graham – Parker
 Christopher Gunlikson – Longmont
 Taylor Hale – Eagle
 Logan Hale – Eagle
 Kalai Hamlin – Monument
 Sam Hammock – Fort Collins
 Ben Harding – Longmont
 Maryn Harlow – Fort Collins
 Corbin Harris – Littleton
 Booth Hayes – Frederick
 Allie Henson – Windsor
 Max Heupel – Littleton
 Thomas Hicks – Greenwood Village
 Charlotte Hillary – Englewood
 Carter Hinkle – Windsor
 Clara Hosman – Parker
 Landon Houska – Fort Collins
 Kylee Hughes – Aspen
 Freddie Ingham – Lone Tree
 Kaylee Jacobs – Denver
 Jack Jacobsen – Englewood
 Jordan Jennings – Montrose
 Clara Jeon – Centennial
 Rhett Johnson – Littleton
 Hadley Johnson – Thermopolis, Wyo.
 Hardy Johnson – Thermopolis, Wyo
 Connor Jones – Westminster
 Trey Jones – Colorado Springs
 Caroline Jordaan – Lakewood
 Marie Jordaan – Lakewood
 Nathan Kim – Castle Pines
 Holden Kleager – Glenwood Springs
 Carter Kovarik – Englewood
 Ashley Kozlowski – Littleton
 Brooke Kramer – Aurora
 Benjamin Kriech – Parker
 Drew Laake – Colorado Springs
 Gisella Lagrimas – Castle Rock
 Amalei Lagrimas – Castle Rock
 Noah Larchick – Aurora
 Will Leary – Fort Collins
 Jake Legg – Montrose
 Katelyn Lehigh – Loveland
 Lauren Lehigh – Loveland
 Jack Leibold – Littleton
 Emily Kate Lisle – Evergreen
 Frank Lockwood – Englewood
 Davis Long – Lafayette
 Josh Lowrey – Highlands Ranch
 Josee Lurcott – Englewood
 Macallister Lurcott – Englewood
 Mason Magley – Loveland
 Katherine Malcolm – Parker
 Aidan Mann – Boulder
 Natasha McClain – Denver
 Cole McCoy – Highlands Ranch
 Cal McCoy – Highlands Ranch
 Sarah McDevitt – Elizabeth
 Campbell McFadden – Denver
 Piper McFadden – Denver
 Gavin McWhorter – Loveland
 Benjamin Medina – Denver
 Andrew Merz – Colorado Springs
 Grant Meyers – Brighton
 Bennett Meyers – Brighton
 William Mitchell – Lafayette
 Jessica Morrissey – Golden
 Tyler Mulligan – Parker
 Roger Nakagawa – Denver
 Zach Nehm – Grand Junction
 Max Noffsinger – Greeley
 Brittlynn O’Dell – Grand Junction
 Yusuke Ogi – Arvada
 Kota Ogi – Arvada
 Liam O’Halloran – Colorado Springs
 Finn Olson – Castle Pines
 Eshaan Palanati – Aurora
 Sam Patrick – Highlands Ranch
 Will Perez – Denver
 Eva Pett – Denver
 Livia Pett – Denver
 Elaina Phiel – Denver
 Carlo Pine – Telluride
 Dylan Pyle – Boulder
 Nathan Rabuck – Denver
 Keaton Rich – Arvada
 Maya Romero – Aurora
 Kailer Rundiks – Denver
 Ryan Sangchompuphen – Denver
 Spencer Schlagel – Parker
 Jack Schubert – Highlands Ranch
 Isabella Scott – Castle Rock
 Travis Seitz – Steamboat Springs
 Suchit Sharma – Thornton
 Brady Shaw – Pueblo
 TJ Shehee – Mead
 Timbre Shehee – Mead
 Isabella Short – Evergreen
 Jack Siler – Aurora
 Aidan Sim – Parker
 Windrem Smith – Fort Collins
 Mena Song – Lew – Colorado Springs
 Jack Stafford – Parker
 John Stevens – Green Mountain Falls
 Peter Stinar – Colorado Springs
 Molly Stratton – Centennial
 Blake Sullivan – Castle Pines
 Carter Surofchek – Colorado Springs
 Hunter Swanson – Denver
 Sydney Taylor – Fort Collins
 Leanne Telle – Colorado Springs
 Conner Thomas – Frederick
 Dawson Thulin – Denver
 Jack Tickle – Centennial
 Collen Todd – Golden
 Jack Tourault – Broomfield
 Lauren Tucker – Lone Tree
 Taylor Tucker – Lone Tree
 Charlie Tucker – Castle Pines
 Zach Tyson – Arvada
 Tyler Tyson – Arvada
 James Wagner – Erie
 Sean Wallace – Denver
 Kelsey Webster – Boulder
 Max Weisser – Denver
 Jake Welch – Highlands Ranch
 Gabrielle Werst – Fort Collins
 Jacob Whelan – Highlands Ranch
 Matthew Wilkinson – Centennial
 Blake Williams – Lone Tree
 Blake Williams – Lone Tree
 Jadie Wilson – Denver
 Ashleigh Wilson – Highlands Ranch
 Taylor Wilson – Highlands Ranch
 Liam Wood – Boulder
 Garrett Wood – Centennial
 Colin Young – Highlands Ranch
 Grace Young – Highlands Ranch
 Max Zadvorny – Centennial
 Jessica Zapf – Windsor
 Ian Zweifel – Orlando, Fla.
  

