White Rock’s Clara Ding Seals NextGen Win With Record-Setting Round

Top Junior Golfers Compete At The Hills At Portal In NextGen West Fall Championship

By Brad Ziemer, British Columbia Golf

White Rock’s Clara Ding won going away, while Tate Bruggeman of Edmonton had to work a little overtime to secure his victory at the NextGen Fall Series West Championship.

Ding, all of 12 years old, played the back nine of her final round in five-under par en route to a five-under 67 that set a women’s competitive record at The Hills at Portal Golf Club in Surrey. She finished the 54-hole event at even-par and won by five shots over Rose Zhiyan Chen of Langley.

“I think I was pretty lucky today,” said Ding, who plays out of Morgan Creek Golf Club. “I came here wanting to play the best I could play. Everything was going in on the back nine. This is the lowest round that I have shot. I shot a 68 earlier this year, so this is a nice way to end the season.”

While Ding had a stress-free finish to the tournament, the 17-year-old Bruggeman felt like he was riding a roller-coaster for the last few holes of his final round.

A double-bogey on the par 4 15th hole cut his lead over Port Coquitlam’s Louis Chun to one shot. And after spraying his drive right on the short par 4 17th hole, it looked like Bruggeman would lose his lead. But after chunking his approach shot from a difficult-sidehill lie, he holed a wedge from 72 yards for a birdie.

Chun also birdied No. 17 and added a birdie on the par 5 18th to force a playoff. That playoff ended on the second hole when Chun could not get up and down for par. “I have had a lot of good finishes, but I had never won anything this significant, so I would say this would be my best win and caps off a solid season,” said Bruggeman, who plays out of The Derrick Golf & Winter Club in Edmonton.

“I knew I just had to keep getting myself on the green and giving myself birdie putts,” Bruggeman said of the playoff. “Thankfully, he had a bit of a blemish. I didn’t play a spectacular two holes by any means. I just grinded my way into pars.

Bruggeman closed with a two-under 69 — The Hills was set up as a par 71 for the boys — to finish the tournament at four-under par. Chun matched the low round of the tournament with a final-round 67.

The field — 66 boys and 26 girls — featured many of the top junior golfers from across Western Canada and The Hills at Portal (formerly Peace Portal) presented a stiff test. Bruggeman and Chun were the only boys to finish under par. Ding’s 67 and a three-under 69 the final day by Coquitlam’s June Hsiao were the only sub-par rounds by the girls.

Ding also won the Bantam Championship for players 14 and under. (Jim) Chengze Zhu of Vancouver won the Bantam Boys Championship by six shots with a 54-hole score of one-over par.

Click HERE for complete final scoring from the NextGen Fall Series West Championship

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Key Takeaways

  • Ding's 67 set a women's competitive course record at The Hills of Portal GC
  • Edmonton's Tate Bruggerman wins boys title in a playoff over Port Coquitlam's Louis Chun
  • (Jim) Chengze Zhu of Vancouver won the Bantam Boys Championship

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