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Meet the 69th U.S. Junior Amateur Quarterfinalists
Wei Wei Gao, 16, Philippines
Born Oct. 6, 1999, in the Philippines
No. 2,203 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Competing in his first USGA championship
Defeated Austin Eckroat, 4 and 3, in the Round of 16
Shot 67-74-141 in stroke play to earn the No. 7 seed
Recorded the 12th known hole-in-one in U.S. Junior Amateur history
Aced the par-3 third hole with a 4-iron in this year’s first round
His lowest competitive round is a 63
Brandon Gillis, 17, Nashua, N.H.
Born Nov. 15, 1998, in Concord, N.H.
No. 3,279 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Competing in his first USGA championship
Defeated Ashkaan Hakim, 3 and 2, in the Round of 16
Shot 71-77-148 in stroke play to earn the No. 38 seed
2015 New Hampshire Junior Golf Association champion
2016 Francis Ouimet Junior Stroke Play champion
Will be a junior at Nashua North High School
Noah Goodwin, 16, Corinth, Texas
Born June 20, 2000, in Ann Arbor, Mich.
No. 35 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Competing in his fourth USGA championship
Earned No. 9 seed with rounds of 71 and 71 in stroke play
Defeated Nicholas Lyerly, 3 and 2, in the Round of 16
Advanced to Round of 16 in 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur
Reached match play in 2015 U.S. Amateur
One of 59 players exempt into this year’s U.S. Amateur
Tied for 13th in 2016 Northeast Amateur
Same swing coach (Cameron McCormick) as 2015 U.S. Open champion Jordan Spieth
Father is professor of kinesiology at the University of North Texas
Eugene Hong, 16, Sanford, Fla.
Born Jan. 27, 2000, in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
No. 81 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Competing in his second USGA championship
Advanced to 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur Semifinals
Runner-up in the 2015 FSGA Boys’ Junior (ages 13-15)
Runner-up in the 2014 FHSAA State Class 1A Championship
Won Ventura County Club men’s club championship at age 11
Pianist for Christ Minded Bible Presbyterian Church
Rising junior at Circle Christian School in the fall of 2016
Fred Lee, 16, Australia
Born July 29, 1999, in Manhasset, N.Y.
No. 117 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Competing in his first USGA championship
Defeated No. 1 seed and stroke-play medalist Travis Vick in Round of 16
Shot 70-74-144 in stroke play to earn No. 17 seed
Won 2016 Western Australia Amateur by defeating Cooper Geddes, 5 and 4
Won Northern Territory (NT) Amateur in 2015
Dual citizen of Australia and United States
Attends Churchlands Senior High School
Min Woo Lee, 17, Australia
Born July 27, 1998, in Australia
No. 131 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Competing in his first USGA championship
Shot 68-71-139 in stroke play to earn No. 3 seed
Made 6-foot putt to win Round-of-16 match against Frankie Capan in 19 holes
Won 2015 Western Australia Amateur
Tied first in The Sprint International and tied for 10th in Western Australian Open
Won Aaron Baddeley International Junior with 72-hole score of 17-under 271
His sister, Minjee, won 2012 U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship and has won twice on LPGA Tour
Won Jun Lee, 17, Republic of Korea
Born Sept. 24, 1998 in Seoul, Republic of Korea
No. 82 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Earned No. 4 seed with rounds of 66 and 74 in stroke play
Defeated 2015 U.S. Open qualifier Cole Hammer in Round-of-16 match
Semifinalist in 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur, losing to eventual champion Philip Barbaree
Advanced to the Round of 32 in the 2014 U.S. Junior Amateur
Qualified for 2016 U.S. Amateur and was medalist at Memphis, Tenn., sectional
Received Rolex Junior All-America recognition last year
Started playing golf at age 8
Rising senior at Saddlebrook Prep School in Florida
John Pak, 17, Scotch Plains, N.J.
Born Dec. 18, 1998, in Scotch Plains, N.J.
No. 236 in World Amateur Golf Ranking™
Earned No. 12 seed with rounds of 73 and 70 in stroke play
Defeated school-age friend Brent Ito, 3 and 2, in Round of 16
Advanced to the U.S. Junior Amateur Quarterfinals for the second consecutive year
Lost to Eugene Hong, 2 and 1, in last year’s Quarterfinal matchup
Reached Round of 32 in the 2014 U.S. Junior Amateur
Runner-up to Davis Shore in 2016 AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions
Runner-up in the 2015 Jones Cup Junior Invitational
Lowest competitive score is 66 in the 2014 Junior PGA Championship Qualifier at Rossmoor