Dates: December 13–14, 2025  |  Venue: San Juan Oaks Golf Club, Hollister, CA

Final Results: Anderson, Zhang, Miyamoto Claim Winter Invitational Titles

HOLLISTER, Calif. — A fast-moving final round capped a competitive weekend at San Juan Oaks Golf Club, as the AmateurGolf.com 2025 Winter Invitational presented by Callaway Golf crowned champions across all major divisions in its first year at the renovated venue.

In the Championship Division, Theo Anderson (San Rafael, CA) delivered a composed closing round of 3-under 69 to secure the title at 4-under par (140). After opening with a 71, Anderson separated late on Sunday with steady ball-striking and efficient scoring on the back nine to hold off a strong final-round charge.

Chris Marin (Monterey, CA) made the biggest move of the championship, firing a tournament-low 5-under 67 on Sunday to finish runner-up at 2-under (142). Jed Dy (Rancho Santa Fe, CA) finished third at even par (144), while Vinay Ramesh and Cathy Zhang shared fourth at +2 (146).

In the Women’s Division, Cathy Zhang (San Ramon, CA) backed up her opening-round 72 with a solid 74 on Sunday to claim the title at +2 (146), finishing comfortably clear of the chasing pack.

The Senior Championship Division saw Craig Miyamoto (Sacramento, CA) convert his opening-round lead into a victory, finishing at +1 (145) after rounds of 69–76. The leaderboard remained tight throughout Sunday, but Miyamoto’s first-round cushion proved decisive.

Chris Marin also earned Low Scorer honors in the Mid-Amateur Division (Men, 25–49), while Jim Williams (Orinda, CA) claimed the Super Senior title at +5 (149), highlighted by a steady 72 in the final round.

December golf has a way of separating intention from execution. The crowds are gone, the air is crisp, and the game feels honest again. Beginning Saturday morning, the AmateurGolf.com 2025 Winter Invitational presented by Callaway Golf embraces that reality as it tees off at San Juan Oaks Golf Club for the first time.

Set in the oak-lined foothills near Hollister, San Juan Oaks enters the spotlight as the Invitational’s new home following a venue shift from Corica Park. The move brings a distinct change in character—less urban, more strategic, and ideally suited for a two-day winter championship built around pace, shot-making, and competitive balance.

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