News Summary
The U.S. Junior Amateur Championship returns to Saucon Valley Country Club from July 20-25, showcasing talented young golfers worldwide. With local qualifying rounds set and significant future tournaments lined up, golf enthusiasts are in for an exciting summer. Notably, the prestigious tournament will feature historical figures in the sport and offers champions exclusive exemptions to top events. Community support plays a critical role in this eight-day event, promising both competition and economic benefits.
Excitement Builds for the 78th U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Saucon Valley Country Club
Golf enthusiasts, get ready! The U.S. Junior Amateur Championship is making its grand return to the Saucon Valley Country Club, running from July 20-25. After a long wait since 1983, this esteemed tournament will showcase some of the best young golfing talent from around the world.
Who Can Play?
With a window of opportunity that kicked off on March 11 and wraps up on May 13 at 5 p.m. ET, the championship is accepting entries from eligible competitors. To join the action, players must have a Handicap Index no higher than 2.4, plus they have to be under 19 years old by the time the championship concludes on July 25. For those looking to qualify, rounds will take place at 42 different spots across the nation from May 26 to July 1.
Local Guidelines
Mark your calendars! Local qualifying rounds in this part of the country are set for June 4 at the Totteridge Golf Club and on June 11 at Saucon Valley’s Weyhill Course. Don’t wait too long because the Weyhill Course is already full, highlighting the high interest in this prestigious event.
Proud Traditions and Big Rewards
Winning this championship is no small feat, and it comes with some serious benefits! The champion will earn automatic exemptions into future tournaments, including the prestigious 2027 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and the 2026 and 2027 U.S. Amateurs at iconic courses like Merion Golf Club and Oak Hill Country Club, respectively.
A Hall of Fame Field
Among the illustrious past champions are notable names like Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, and Scottie Scheffler, which adds an exciting angle to this year’s event. The defending champion, Hamilton Coleman, is aiming for an incredible feat, striving to become only the second player in history to win back-to-back titles. Can he do it?
More than Just Golf
This championship marks the ninth USGA event hosted by Saucon Valley, and it’s not stopping here! A series of future events will see this area host important competitions through 2051, including U.S. Senior Opens and a U.S. Women’s Amateur.
A Competitive Format
How is the championship structured? It begins with two rounds of stroke play, with the top 64 players progressing to the match play rounds. It’s an intense format that increases the stakes as the competition narrows down to the best of the best.
Community Support
A Special Tribute to a Golf Legend
In an exciting development, the USGA will rename the trophies for both the U.S. Junior Amateur and U.S. Amateur events in honor of Tiger Woods. The new awards—the Tiger Woods Medal and Tiger Woods Trophy—will debut at this year’s championship and reflect on his outstanding legacy as a three-time champion of each event.
