Oliver Betschart and Dylan Musso Wrap Up Final Round at the Uswing Mojing Junior World Championship His steady performance set the pace in a deep and ta round of the prestigious Uswing Mojing Junior World Championship, held at the iconic Torrey Pines Golf Club in La Jolla, California. Competing on the par‑72 course—stretching between 7200 and 7300 yards and known for its challenging layout—both players faced a tough but rewarding test of golf.
Betschart delivered a solid showing with rounds of 77, 73, and 76 for a total score of 226 (+10), placing him tied for 48th in a competitive field of 216 players. He showed composure and skill throughout, navigating narrow fairways and tucked pin positions with discipline.
Musso carded rounds of 86, 84, and 84 (254, +38), finishing tied for 202nd. Despite the challenges, Dylan displayed determination and gained valuable experience on one of golf’s toughest stages.
Players were met with pristine course conditions and three days of beautiful weather. However, a steady breeze began to roll in around mid-morning each day, gradually adding another layer of difficulty. Combined with the already narrow fairways and firm greens, the wind made precision and strategy all the more critical. Arizona resident Dylan Boenning claimed the title with impressive rounds of 71, 72, and 71, finishing at 214 (‑2) to secure a well-earned victory. His steady performance set the pace in a deep and talented field.
The tournament has grown to 1250 participants, representing 56 countries and 42 states. The USWING MOJING Junior World Golf Championships is now the largest international event in the world and is unique for its international representation and cultural diversity.
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