Thursday, July 17, 2025

2025 U.S. Girls' Junior Meet The Quarterfinalists

The US Girls’ Junior quarterfinals and semifinals will be contested on Friday, beginning at 8 a.m. EDT and 1:15 p.m. ET, respectfully.


Saturday’s 36-hole championship match is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. and continue following the lunch break. Here’s a closer look at the Quarterfinalists.


Grace Carter, 15, of Jupiter, Fla.  

WAGR: No. 729  

Competing in first U.S. Girls’ Junior  

Stroke play medalist with a 36-hole score of 6-under 136; youngest since Lucy Li in 2018  

Won back-to-back AJGA tournaments at the 2025 Mahoning Valley Junior All-Star and Coca-Cola Junior Championship at The Highlands  

Reigning women's club champion at Jonathan's Landing Golf Club in Jupiter 


Road to the Quarterfinals:    

Shot 69-67 – 136 in stroke play to earn No. 1 seed   
R64: Def. Victoria Richani, 5 and 3   
R32: Def. Lucinda Wu, 3 and 2  
R16: Def. Clairey Lin, 1 up   


Xingtong Chen, 16, of Singapore   

WAGR: No. 291 

Competing in first U.S. Girls’ Junior  

Back-to-back champion of the Singapore Junior Golf Championship  

Youngest winner of the Singapore Open Amateur Championship  

Has twice competed in the HSBC Women’s World Championship, a professional event 

Finished ninth in the 2024 R&A Junior Open  


Road to the Quarterfinals:

Shot 67-70 – 137 in stroke play to earn No. 5 seed   
R64: Def. Macie Rasmussen, 2 up  
R32: Def. Amelia Harris, 6 and 4   
R16: Def. Mia Clausen, 3 and 2 


Aphrodite Deng, 15, of Canada  

WAGR: No. 36 

Competing in third U.S. Girls’ Junior  

Member of Team Canada  

2025 Mizuho Americas Open champion  

2025 Junior Invitational at Sage Valley champion  

2024 The Nelly Invitational champion  

2024 World Junior Girls Championship runner-up  

2024 New Jersey Junior Girls Championship champion  


Road to the Quarterfinals:

Shot 72-72 – 144 in stroke play to earn No. 35 seed   
R64: Def. Sarah Hammett, 2 and 1  
R32: Def. Mia Carles, 2 and 1  
R16: Def. Yujie Liu, 19 holes   


Rayee Feng, 17, Short Hills, N.J. 

WAGR: No. 388  

Competing in second U.S. Girls’ Junior  

Competed in the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open and made the cut (one of five amateurs to make the cut)  

Rising senior at The Pingry School, in Bernards Township, N.J. 

Is exempt into next month’s U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bandon Dunes in Bandon, Ore. 

Won the 2024 New Jersey State Women's Open 

Owns four American Junior Golf Association victories, including two in 2024 

Represented the East Team in this year’s Wyndham Cup 


Road to the Quarterfinals:  

Shot 73-70 – 143 in stroke play to earn No. 30 seed  
R64: Def. Zoe Jiamanukoonkit, 5 and 3  
R32: Def. Zilin (Grace) Xu, 2 up  
R16: Def. Anita Lumpongpoung, 2 up 


Katelyn Kong, 18, of Los Angeles, California  

WAGR: No. 3191 

Competing in first U.S. Girls’ Junior  

Made USGA debut at the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open after posting 9-under-par 135 to earn medalist honors at her qualifier  

Rising sophomore at University of California, Irvine, where she earned All-Big West Honorable Mention honors  


Road to the Quarterfinals:    

Shot 67-70 – 137 in stroke play to earn No. 5 seed   
R64: Def. Reagan Ramage, 7 and 5  
R32: Def. Lauren Timpf, 3 and 2   
R16: Def. Music Ponmani, 2 and 1   


Chloe Kovelesky, 18, of Boca Raton, Fla. 

WAGR: No. 148 
 

Was a member of the 2024 U.S. National Junior Team 
 

Rising sophomore at Wake Forest University  
 

Member of the 2024-25 All-ACC Team 
 

Earned one collegiate win in her freshman season at the Lady Bulldog Invitational 
 

Competed in the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open 


Road to the Quarterfinals:     

Shot 74-71 – 145 in stroke play to earn No. 38 seed    
R64: Def. Amelie Zalsman, 19 Holes 
R32: Def. OneOn Sriwong, 2 and 1   
R16: Def. Anna Fang, 22 Holes 


Emerie Schartz, 17, of Wichita, Kan. 

WAGR: No. 1043 

Member of the U.S. National Junior Team  

Competing in third U.S. Girls’ Junior (recorded one of four aces in 2023 championship at Air Force Academy’s Eisenhower Golf Club)  

Back-to-back champion of the Kansas Girls Junior Amateur  

Committed to the University of Arkansas for Class of 2026 

Has her younger sister, Avery, on the bag this week 

The sisters have competed together in the last two U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball Championships 

Missed cut in 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur at Southern Hills Country Club as a last-minute alternate; family drove that morning from Wichita to Tulsa and made it just in time to begin Round 1) 


Road to the Quarterfinals:    

Shot 73-74 – 147 in stroke play to earn No. 55 seed   
R64: Def. Ruihan Kendria Wang, 1 up  
R32: Def. Pimpisa Rubrong, 1 up   
R16: Def. Adrienne Ahn, 3 and 1   


Shyla Singh, 17, of Australia   

WAGR: No. 167 

Competing in second U.S. Girls’ Junior  

Member of the Australian High Performance program  

Member of the Australian National Team  

Champion of the 2024 Australian Girls’ Amateur  

Plays left-handed 

Sign national letter of intent to play at the University of Oregon this fall  

  

Road to the Quarterfinals:    

Shot 73-74 – 147 in stroke play to earn No. 56 seed   
R64: Def. Molly Brown Davidson, 1 up  
R32: Def. Isabel Emanuels, 2 and 1   
R16: Def. Rachel Lee, 5 and 4   


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