The South Florida PGA Junior Tour has named five outstanding junior tour members award winners for the 2021 season: Most Improved Award, Sportsmanship Award and Don Law Service Award.
After the end of round one of the Junior Tour Championship on Saturday, December 4th, five junior tour members were presented with their awards.
First, the most improved player award was given to Aidan Miller of Palm Beach Gardens and Zoe Shamy of Jupiter. Both Miller and Shamy were members of the Prep Tour during the 2020 season and made the transition to the Challenge Tour for the 2021 season.
Miller finished the 2020 season on the Prep Tour with a scoring average of 80.86 to go along with five top ten finishes. While on the Challenge Tour in 2021, Miller had a 78.00 scoring average with seven top ten finishes. Making the jump from the Prep to Challenge Tour is not easy, and to be able to improve in multiple aspects is an accomplishment in itself.
Shamy had an impressive 2020 season on the Prep Tour accumulating five wins in only 12 events with a scoring average of 82.25. During her 2021 season on the Challenge Tour, Shamy recorded two first place finishes to go along with top ten finishes in all 14 events she played in with a scoring average of 79.57.
Next, the Sportsmanship award, given to one male and one female who displays the best overall sportsmanship throughout the season voted on by staff members.
This year, Ariana Silva of Fort Lauderdale and Michael Rivera of Miami Springs were presented this award for their character and respect shown on the golf course to not only players, but volunteers and staff as well.
Others have taken notice of Silva’s and Rivera’s sportsmanship on the course, Angela and Gloria Nip, two SFPGA Junior Tour members said, “Ariana is always respectful and displays good sportsmanship throughout and after each round.”
Tomas Borquez, also a SFPGA Junior Tour member said, “Michael is a great teammate. He is very funny and brought joy to the team in good and bad moments.”
Lastly, the Don Law Service Award is given to an individual who has made an effort to serve their community.
This year, Oscar Crowe of Boca Raton was given the award for his contribution to the birdie club. During the 2021 season, Crowe managed 64 birdies, raising $448 to support the South Florida PGA Foundation programs.
Each individual award winner received a plaque and poster for their accomplishment.
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