NORTON, Mass. -- With the fourth-annual John D. Mineck DBC Junior Cup a little more than three weeks away, tournament organizers have announced the Team USA roster for the prestigious event taking place Sept. 5-6 at Boston Golf Club.
Representing Team USA will be a group of the nation's top junior golfers, hailing from 12 different states and two Caribbean islands. Team USA includes 14 boys and four girls: Todd Berglund (hometown Pittsburgh, Pa.; graduation year 2010); Maxime Blandin (Schoelvher, Martinique; 2011), Patrick Cansfield (Port Huron, Mich.; 2010), Eric Hallberg (Castle Rock, Colo.; 2012), Chipper Hughes (Ponte Vedra, Fla.; 2011), Hank Lebioda (Winter Spring, Fla.; 2012), Matthew Mabrey (Little Rock, Ark.; 2011), Ian Mankoff (Lake Forest, Ill.; 2013), Francesco Ruffino (Bloomfield Village, Mich.; 2013), Scott Smyers (Lakeland, Fla.; 2010), Clancy Waugh (Garden City, N.Y.; 2013), Jack Williams (Garden City, N.Y.; 2012), Joe Winslow (Overland Park, Kan.; 2010), Cameron Andrade (Atlanta, Ga.; 2013), Cindy Ha (Demarest, N.J.; 2015), Ali Prazak (St.Thomas, Virgin Islands; 2010), Bryce Schroeder (Pinehurst, N.C.; 2012) and Courtney Boe (Blufton, S.C.; 2010).
Team USA will be captained by Steve Feinstein. The roster for Team New England, captained by Dave Adamonis, Jr., will be announced Aug. 19.
The John D. Mineck Junior Cup is named for its late co-founder, a long-time supporter of junior golf and the co-founder of Boston Golf Club who passed away in 2007. It will showcase 36 of the nation's top junior golfers ages 11-18 competing in 18 four-player, best-ball matches.
For the second consecutive year, the event will feature Team New England vs. Team USA and play in a Ryder Cup format. Last year, Team USA beat Team New England, 43-29.
Tee times will begin at 8 a.m. each day, with play to conclude at 1 p.m. on Sept. 6. An awards presentation will follow the conclusion of play, and the winning team will be recognized that evening during the Deutsche Bank Championship Sunday Celebration barbecue at TPC Boston in Norton, Mass.
The 2009 Deutsche Bank Championship, Sept. 1-7 at TPC Boston, features a record $7.5 million purse and a $1.35 million winner's check. It enters its third year as a PGA TOUR Playoffs event and is the second of four stops in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. Last year, Vijay Singh became the Championship's first two-time winner and won the FedExCup and its $10 million purse.
Deutsche Bank Championship week features professional practice rounds, the Red Sox Legends & Friends Pro-am and Military Appreciation Day on Tuesday; a Kids' Day and practice rounds on Wednesday; and the Championship Pro-Am on Thursday before the four-round, 72-hole PGA TOUR Playoff event takes place Friday through Labor Day Monday.
Tickets for the Deutsche Bank Championship are available online at www.dbchampionship.com and by telephone at 877-TIX-4DBC (877-849-4322).
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About TPC Boston
Originally designed by legendary player/designer Arnold Palmer, TPC Boston's award-winning layout was re-designed in 2007 by celebrated golf course architect Gil Hanse, with PGA TOUR player Brad Faxon serving as a consultant. The result is a compelling par-72, 7,241-yard masterpiece named by Golf Digest the "Best Private Remodel of 2007."
Crafted to fit seamlessly into the natural New England landscape, lush fairways and Bentgrass greens traverse gently rolling hills, with stands of mature trees, chocolate-drop mounds, numerous wetland areas, fescues and native grasses, and 92 deep bunkers creating a stunning backdrop for this superb test of golf in Norton's Great Woods. While challenging enough for the best players in the world during the Deutsche Bank Championship, five sets of tees on each hole make the course enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels.
At TPC Boston, remarkable golf is just the beginning of an outstanding PGA TOUR experience.
