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North Parm Beach Golfer Wins the Jordans Piece Championship
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North Parm Beach Golfer Wins the Jordans Piece Championship

June 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Wylie Inman of North Parm Beach can add another victory to his decorated 2025 junior golf campaign.

Inman, a senior at Dwyer High School, continued his summer momentum with victory at the Under Armour Joh Dance Piece Championship on June 26th at the Masters Course at Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas, Texas.

He shot 8 under for the tournament and cleared two shots on the field of 52 golfers from the US and Mexico, China, Taiwan and Spain. Inman had 12 birdies and four bogeys cards in the three-day tournament.

Inman’s victory comes a week after he won an automatic bid for the 2025 US Junior Open in qualifying for the Eagle Race Golf Club in Coral Springs.

He and Tiger Woods’ son Charlie won the final bid in the 3-way playoffs, but were Palm Beach County’s only automatic qualifiers in the event, winning two of the five spots available to the 87 contestant field. The Oscar Crow of Boca Raton went on as an alternative.

more: Tiger Woods Walk Course for the final round at son Charlie’s 41st Nicklaus Junior Championship

This is Inman’s second American Junior Golf Association tournament victory in the 2025 campaign. He previously won the AJGA Junior at Rayburn Resort in Texas on March 27th.

Inman has won multiple selections as a varsity golfer for the Post’s all-county team. In 2024, Inman came in ninth place for the state, helping the team secure a sixth overall finish. He is verbally committed to playing golf at the University of South Florida.

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Eric J. Wallace is the assistant sports editor for Palm Beach Post. He can be contacted at ejwallace@gannett.com.

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