Michael Brennan wins Maridoe Junior Invitational in final junior golf start

Michael Brennan will go out of junior golf on top. The Leesburg, Virginia, native won the Maridoe Junior Invitational on Thursday.

Michael Brennan will go out of junior golf on top. The Leesburg, Virginia, native won the Maridoe Junior Invitational on Thursday in his last outing at this level. By the time he comes back to Maridoe next month for the Southern Amateur, he’ll be on the way to the next rung of competitive golf.

Brennan, a Wake Forest signee and the No. 15-ranked player in the Golfweek Junior Rankings, brought a three-shot cushion to the final hole at Maridoe, a tough layout near Dallas that demands precision. He plugged his approach in a greenside bunker at No. 18 and ended up with double bogey. A closing round of 69 still left him at even par and with a one-shot win.

Scores: Maridoe Junior Invitational

Last month, Brennan was one of eight juniors in a 82-man Maridoe Samaritan Fund Invitational 2.0 that predominantly featured professionals and college players. He was 3 over for those 54 holes and finished T-31.

“I think a lot of it is because I love the golf course,” he said of his good play in his past two tournaments at Maridoe. “I think it’s super fun, it’s difficult and it’s very demanding on your iron play into the green. You have to be pretty accurate into the green. That’s typically my strong suit.”

Brennan birdied three of his first five holes on Thursday and four of his first nine. He calls the stretch from Nos. 10-15 the hardest on the golf course – you’re hitting mid-irons into the green, he said, as opposed to wedges – but played those holes in even par thanks to two birdies and two bogeys.

“I thought I played really well today. I hit the ball solid for most of the round and I got off to a good start, which was really important,” he said.

Luke Clanton, the first-round leader, gave Brennan reason to sweat on the back nine when he birdied four of his first five holes after the turn. It wasn’t quite enough after going 4 over on the front,

Clanton, a high school sophomore from Miami Lakes, Florida, ultimately finished third at 2 over. Texas native Zach Heffernan also had a final-round 69 to finish second.

Luke Potter, the best-ranked player in the field at No. 3 in the Golfweek Junior Rankings, finished eighth at 8 over. Jacob Sosa, the low junior from the Maridoe Samaritan Fund Invitational 2.0, tied for ninth with Frankie Harris a shot back.

Ideally, Brennan could have ended his junior career at the U.S. Junior, but that was canceled because of the coronavirus. As Brennan said, “it is what it is.”

“It was a good way to finish it,” he said of his junior finale.

Maridoe will also host the Southern Amateur in July, and Brennan will be in the field for that. It will be the start of a planned three-week stretch of golf that will include the Sunnehanna Amateur and the Western Amateur, events that all typically draw elite fields.

The top three players in the Maridoe Junior not already into the Southern Amateur earned an exemption on Thursday. That included Heffernan, Clanton and Clay Merchant, who finished fourth.

Brennan hopes his win at the Maridoe Junior Invite helps bump his position in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. That can only help his hope to secure an invite to the U.S. Amateur in August. The USGA nixed qualifying for the event in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

Otherwise, it’s full steam ahead to Wake Forest, where Brennan will start in the fall.

“Just trying to prepare and get ready for Wake Forest,” he said of his summer goals. “Super excited to play with the team.”