Two young golfers from the RM of Corman Park finished in the top three in the Pee Wee Boys division of the 2026 Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour (MJT) at the Tor Hill Golf Course in Regina June 27 and 28.
Eleven-year-old Jackson Orr finished second with a two-round total of 161, while 12-year-old Cohen Bridge was just one stroke back at 162 to finish in third place.
Hudson Diebert of Regina took spot in the division with a two-round total of 148.
The Regina stop in the MJT Tour attracted 100 junior golfers from across western Canada, who battled through a rain delay in the opening round before returning to cool, wet conditions.
In the MJT Junior Boys division, 16-year-old Kolton Spenst of Saskatoon finished atop the leaderboard with rounds of 79 and 75 for a 154 total.
Austin McLean, 17, of Warman finished in 12th spot in the division with a two-round total of 173.
Sixteen-year-old Yuna Lee of Regina, SK, led the MJT Girls 15-19 division after recording five birdies over two rounds en route to a 157 total.
Jace Olson, 14, of Humboldt, SK, emerged victorious in the MJT Juvenile Boys division, defeating Austin Nesbitt, 15, of Pilot Butte, SK, on the second playoff hole after both players finished tied for the lead at 150. Olson’s opening-round 72 and seven birdies over 36 holes helped him build the lead before holding off Nesbitt’s charge.
Fifteen-year-old Pace Hammilton of Martensville shot a two-day total of 190 in the event.
Competing in the MJT Girls U15 division, Alyxa Melsted, a 13-year-old of Wynyard, SK, improved by eight strokes from round one to round two, following an 88 with an 80 to finish at 168.
Thirteen-year-old Jun Lee of Regina, SK, posted rounds of 72 and 78 to top the MJT Bantam Boys division with a 150 total.
Next up in Saskatchewan is the heavily waitlisted MJT PLYR Series at Moon Lake Golf and Country Club in Saskatoon, taking place July 27-28. For more information on the MJT and upcoming events, visit www.maplejt.com.
