Official Team Records

 

Mahanth Chirravuri (2019)

Lowest 18 Holes Tournament Scores: 64

Junior Vincent Cervantes fired a school tying round of 64 (-8) druing rd 2 of the 2022 Perry Invitational at Encanterra Country Club. Vinncent’s back nine included an incredible 5 birdies and 1 eagle for a 29 total!

Sophomore Mahanth Chirravuri carded a record round 64 (-8) at Devil’s Claw at Whirlwind Golf Club in Chandler, AZ during round 1 of the 2019 Antigua National High School Invitational.

Junior Johnny Walker matched Mahanth’s record at 2019 State Championships with a 65 (-8) score at Catalina Course Omni Tucson National to win his first State Title.

Alexander Yu (2018)

Mahanth Chirravuri (2020)

Mahanth Chirravuri (2020)

Lowest 9-Hole Match Score: -5

This 9 hole (-5) scoring record was achieved by Alexander Yu in 2018 during a regular season match at Whirlwind Golf Course. Alexander had 1 eagle and 3 birdies during the 9-hole round at Whirlwind GC/Cattail.

  • In 2020, Mahanth Chirravuri tied scoring record by firing a -5 (30) at Ocotillo GC/White

  • Previous record was -4 set by Mason Andersen in 2016 at Raven GC

Best Tournament Record in a Season: 6-0

The 2019 Team won every single tournament they entered in a season. They were victorious in 2019 Brophy Invitational, 2019 Antigua National HS Golf Invitational, 2019 Cactus Classic, 2019 Ridge Invite, 2019 Chandler Shootout and 2019 Arizona State Championship. Simply Amazing!

Longest Winning Streak at State: 5

Hamilton HS Boys Golf Team achieved the almost impossible “Five-peat” at State Championships from 2005 to 2009 seasons.

Dalton Marsh (2017)

Longest Drive Recorded: 349 yds

Total distance of 349 yards was recored at 2017 ANHSGI PING Skills Challenge and verified by Ping staff with measurement by Trackman.

Maximilian Yu & Alexander Yu (2014)

Lowest Family Two-Men 9-Hole Scramble Score: 28

The score was achieved by 2 brothers, Maximillian & Alexander Yu. In 2014, Max was a varsity team member as a Junior while Alexander Yu was not on the team, but an 8th grader in junior high school. Alexander later made the varsity team 2 years later as a Freshman.