Wednesday Roundup - June 10, 2026
New Jersey Golf’s “Wednesday Roundup” will run weekly through the 2026 golf season. This weekly news summary will feature local stories and news from throughout the Garden State. If your organization or club has announcements to share, please email rcorzo@njgolf.org with “Wednesday Roundup” in the subject line.
Competitive Golf
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Grant Sturgeon of Arcola Country Club won last week’s 62nd Charity Clambake at Manasquan River Golf Club. (Learn More)
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Rhett Sellers of Plainfield Country Club won the Assistant Stroke Play at Navesink Country Club, shooting a 2-under par 70. (Learn More)
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Aphrodite Deng finished t-17 at the U.S. Women's Open at Riviera Country Club, finishing as the third low aateur. (Learn More)
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John Pak and Ryan McCormick notched a t-7 and t-12 finishes, respectively on the Korn Ferry Tour this past week at the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX. (Learn More)
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Two-time New Jersey Open Champion Mark Constanza and Four-Ball partner Jeronimo Esteve won the 2026 Anderson Memorial Four-Ball at Winged Food Golf Club. (Learn More)
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Taylor Oberparleiter finished t-13 in the Women's Southern Amateur Championship (Learn More)
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The County College of Morris finished in the top 10 of the NJCAA DIII Men’s National Championship. The Championship took place at the Chautauqua Golf Club in Chautauqua, New York. Jake Morgan of the Deer Run Golf & Tennis Club finished in the top 10 among all competitors to represent CCM. (Learn More)
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The 126th BMW Championship takes place June 15-17 & 20th at Sunnybrook Golf Club where multiple New Jersey golfers will compete. (Learn More)
NJ Golf Community
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The Heroes Tour provides competitive golf opportunities for active military personnel, veterans and first responders (firefighters, law enforcement, paramedics & EMTs). All skill levels are welcome. Tournaments feature a gross and net division. (Learn More)
Quick Hits
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Entries remain open for multiple 2026 USGA championships. (Learn More)
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United States Golf Association (USGA) announced its 2026 U.S. National Development Program (USNDP) Grant Program athletes. In total, 124 athletes representing 32 states and ranging in age from 13-18 will receive more than $1.1 million in financial assistance. (Learn More)
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