Jiles Wyatt of University Heights Academy shot the low round at the Bluegrass Golf Tour’s visit to Boots Randolph Golf Course on Saturday.
Wyatt carded an even-par 72 to win the 15-18 year old age group by seven shots.
Wyatt had just one bogey all day — and that came after his tee shot found the water on the par-4 18th hole.
Marshall County golfer David Morris was runner-up with a 79 while Trigg County’s Hunter Reynolds was third with an 80.
Hopkinsville’s James Folz and Will Binkley were among three golfers tied for fourth at 84 along with Jagger McBride of Buffalo.
Meanwhile, Trigg County’s Haydon Reynolds took the boys’ 12-14 title with a 77 to win that division by eight shots.
In the 11-12 age group, Treyson Raymer of Hanson shot a 50 over nine holes to claim medalist honors by two shots.
Gage Norman of Benton was first at 10-under while Peyton Courtney of Paducah was second after both carded nine-hole totals of 44.
For the girls, Jacy Stricker of Sellersburg, Ind., was first at 15-18 with a 96.
Katie Roberts of Calvert City won the 14-under division while Alexa Salamah of Owensboro was second after both finished with 6-over 78s.
In girls’ 12-under, Kelli Roberts of Calvert City was first with an 82 to win that age group by eight shots.
The Boots Randolph stop is part of a Western Kentucky Combo Regional. The Bluegrass Golf Tour will play Miller Memorial Golf Course in Murray on Sunday.