
Our first PGA Jr. League at The Academy at Eagle Creek ended with a trip to All-Stars and every moment was full of heart. From the first tee to the final putt, these kids showed passion, growth, and love for the game. Thanks to everyone who made it possible: this is just the beginning!
Thank you from all the Coaches for the kids hard work at team practices, in house matches and All-Stars! For those who didn’t make All-Stars, we cant wait to help you improve and get ready for next season!
13u
Captain – Grayson Rose
Vice Captain – Noah Jacklin
Saisha Wadhwa
Saiansh Wadhwa
Jack Ross
Seth Dunham
Ayan Parikh
Jayson Hand
17u
Captain – William Hynes
Vice Captain – Ria Bowles
Anthony Primo
Ethan Morales
Leah Park
Colin Riley
Bradley Behrens
Aviel Thomas

The second annual CDW Girls Junior All-Star Championship concluded at the Beloit Club Thursday with Alexandra Snyder of Orlando, Fla., a student of Coach Adam at The Golf Academy at Eagle Creek, capturing first place after a stunning final-round 64.
That 64 set a new women’s course record and put her at an 8-under-par 208 for the tournament, securing her third AJGA victory. Alexandra, currently ranked 59th in the AJGA, carded 18 birdies throughout the tournament and played a bogey-free back nine in her final round.
Our entire team at Eagle Creek is so proud of her outstanding achievement.

Siuue “Masa” Wu Wins the 96th Women’s Amateur Championship
After a dominant week at Indian Creek Country Club, Siuue “Masa” Wu captured her first FSGA championship title, winning the 96th Women’s Amateur in style. She clinched both her semifinal and final matches on the 17th green, showcasing her signature calm under pressure.
With the win, Masa not only etched her name into the FSGA history books but also earned an exemption into the 125th U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bandon Dunes this August.
Big game. Big heart. Big future.
Siuue “Masa” Wu, a standout student of Coach Adam, is currently playing for the UF Women’s Golf Team. If she’s not smiling, she’s laughing—and all the while, she’s performing at the highest level. A top-ranked AJGA junior before college, Masa now has her sights set on becoming World #1 on the LPGA Tour. She’ll be competing in Q-School later this year to earn her LPGA Tour card—and Coach Adam will be right there beside her as her caddie.