In the first nine days of October, five team champions of 2025 will be crowned in Utah boys high school golf.
With 36 holes of competition in each classification (the 1A boys play a spring schedule), the Utah Section PGA will host and conduct the tournaments at five venues around the state. Every team will count four of six players’ scores in each round.
Here’s a look at the events in chronological order, with a glance at each region’s top performers in adjusted scoring average in state qualifying events, as tallied by the Utah High School Activities Association through late September:
Class 2A: Oct. 1-2, Palisade GC, Sterling
South Sevier is the defending champion, but private schools Waterford and Rowland Hall of the Salt Lake Valley are heavy favorites this year.

Waterford’s team (photo above) scoring average of 299.65 is impressive at the 2A level. The Ravens’ average counting score for four players is slightly less than 75. Beaver (316.5) is third overall, as the top public school in 2A.
Region 15: North Summit’s Bradley Woolstenhulme (71.47) dominated his region, highlighted by a 66 at Round Valley GC in Morgan.

Region 16: Wasatch Academy senior Henry Mahoney (91.82) shot an 83 in the combined Region 16/17 tournament at River Oaks GC in Sandy.
Region 17: Waterford’s Hank Donnelly (71.71) and Adam Deng (71.83) look like Woolstenhulme’s top challengers for medalist honors. Donnelly carded a 68 at River Oaks.
Region 18: Beaver junior Taven Young (77.22) posted a 74 at Cove View GC in Richfield.
Class 6A: Oct. 6-7, Sleepy Ridge GC, Orem
Region 3 rivals Corner Canyon and Lone Peak will stage quite a competition at Sleepy Ridge. It would not be surprising if each team has four counting scores in the 60s in each round, after the Chargers and Knights averaged 275 strokes in state qualifying events. Farmington (278.75) was not far behind.
Defending champion Corner Canyon features brothers Ben and Drew Wilson, sons of University of Utah assistant golf coach Keith Wilson, plus Tyse Boman and Will Pizza. Lone Peak is led by junior golf stars Ryder Huish and Blake Brown. Austin Jones, the youngest of four brothers who have played for Lone Peak, will try to contribute to a 10th state team title for his family.

Region 1: Farmington senior Jack Summerhays (68.29), a State Amateur quarterfinalist in July, shot a 65 at Davis Park GC, the Phoenix’s home course.
Region 2: Riverton senior Jaxon Erickson (68.83), the runner-up in the 2nd UGA Utah Junior State Amateur, posted a 66 at Mountain View GC.
Region 3: Ben Wilson’s region season, with a 68.05 average, was highlighted by a 65 at TalonsCove GC.
Class 5A: Oct. 6-7, TalonsCove GC, Saratoga Springs
Neighboring schools Olympus and Skyline have staged great battles in Region 6. The season’s competition will conclude at TalonsCove, where Fremont also should be in the mix.
Olympus is led by Will Pedersen, the winner of the Utah Junior Golf Association’s annual match-play tournament. Defending champion Skyline features Austin Shelley, who finished second in the Utah Golf Association’s 2025 Men’s Player of the Year race. Shelley won the UGA Utah Junior State Amateur in June. Pedersen (Utah) and Shelley (BYU) have made college commitments.

Region 4: Cyprus lacks the star power of the top teams in other regions, but the Pirates have created a success story at the Copper Golf Club in Magna with a deep squad. Cyprus senior Derrik Daybell (75.41) shot a 71 at Stonebridge GC.
Region 5: West Field sophomore Mack Herzog (67.85) is another UJGA star, whose best round this fall was a 64 at The Barn GC.
Region 6: Pedersen (67.95), who’s committed to play for the University of Utah, has shot three 66s this fall, at Meadow Brook GC, Glendale GC and Lakeside GC.
Class 4A: Oct. 8-9, Lakeside GC, West Bountiful
In the tradition of former stars such as Zach Felts and Boston Bracken, Crimson Cliffs is loaded with talent. Playing in northern Utah, the Mustangs will be challenged at Lakeside GC by two resurgent programs from Salt Lake City: East and Highland.

Region 8: Uintah has produced two outstanding players, Eastyn Ewell (69.31) and Korver Hawkins (70.33). Ewell shot 66s at Mountain View GC and Dinaland GC, the Utes’ home course in Vernal.
Region 9: The St. George-area region staged some great competition, with Crimson Cliffs leading the way. Dylan Winona (68.1) posted a 63 at Southgate GC and Maverick Rhodes averaged 70.03 strokes.
Region 10: East’s Ben Wright (70.92) carded 65s at Meadow Brook and Glendale GC.
Region 11: Ridgeline freshman Beckham Skinner (70.36), a son of PGA Professional Erik Skinner, carded a 66 at Lakeside GC, the state tournament site.
Class 3A: Oct. 8-9, Stansbury Park GC, Stansbury Park
Based on region tournament scoring, Morgan appears to have the biggest advantage of any team in any classification, going into state competition. The Trojans are top-heavy with Jace Benson and Caleb Reese and just need decent play from two other golfers in hopes of ruling the 3A meet.

Region 12: Benson (69.94) shot a 63 at Round Valley GC, Morgan’s home course. He’s a national-class junior golfer.
Region 13: Union sophomore Parker Frandsen (74.15) shot a 71 at Skyline Mountain Resort GC.
Region 14: Juab’s Denver Douglas (70.13) posted a 66 at Canyon Hills Park GC, the Wasps’ home course in Nephi.
2025 Utah Boys High School Golf State Championship preview written by Fairways Media senior writer Kurt Kraghtorpe. Photos by Fairways Media unless otherwise credited.










































