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Dear Junior Golf Community,
It’s hard to believe this is already our 20th year operating Future Champions Golf programs and the start of our 16th full year hosting multi day golf tournaments. Thank you all for your support of the Tour and the programs that we offer. 2023 looks to be an exciting year of growth on all levels of the Tour. We are expanding Tournament Operations in other regions of the United States. We have partnered with more than 30 other tours around the world for qualifying events to bring the best players in the world to the 15th Annual FCG Callaway World Junior Golf Championship that will be played July 17-19, 2023. We are excited to announce this year’s event will feature 850 junior golfers ages 7-18 from over 50 countries and will be played on 12 Championship Golf Courses. We will also have a new host hotel for this year’s event.
Other exciting things to note is the return of all of our FCG World Series Events with several new events including an event at the #1 course in Arkansas. We have established the FCG Iconic Ocean Series that will feature our best world series events held at courses along the ocean. Stay tuned for more about that exciting event.
Also this year we are starting the FCG International Team Championship that will be played a few days prior to the start of the FCG International Championship. Did you know the FCG international is the largest annual OPEN event in junior golf? This means you can just sign up and play in one of the world’s largest and most exciting world events in junior golf. You do however need to meet the scoring requirements listed on the website.
There is so much more to talk about but we will announce more in future emails and on our blog and social media. Stay connected with us on the blog, here in our monthly magazine, and our new podcast which kicks off later this month again for 2023! If you have any questions or comments please contact us anytime. We want to be your favorite junior golf and college golf program.
All the best!
Chris Smeal President and Founder of Future Champions GolfFrom the Editor
The February 2023 issue of Future Champions Golf Magazine is bringing you the latest information about the FCG Tour and insights into what’s next in the coming months. The FCG team is headed to the Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club in Aloha, Oregon for the FCG National Tour Oregon Spring Classic in April.
Chris’s Coaching Tips will help juniors improve their short game against the competition. Dennis Murphy from NED is giving a new definition of a mulligan. Dr. Katie Brophy Miles is reevaluating what it means to be “well-rounded”. Dean Gregory is giving us The Last Thought to ponder “Focusing on the result, you forget the process. Focus on the process, you get the result.” Enjoy!
Brianne Grajkowski Editor-in-Chief Future Champions Golf Magazinecourse profile
NATIONAL TOUR OREGON SPRING CLASSIC
April 22-23, 2023 // Register Here >
The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club - ALOHA,
By Dean Gregory – February 11, 2023Come April 22 & 23, The Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club will once again be the host of the FCG National Tour. The region’s premiere golf destination has had its fairways graced by some of the greatest golf icons of all time. Nicklaus, Palmer, Watson, Trevino, Couples and Mickelson are just a few names who have left their mark here. Since its opening in 1997, the course has hosted the Peter Jacobsen Fred Meyer Challenge, the JELD-WEN Tradition and the Umpqua Bank Challenge.
The facility boasts two distinctly different championship courses, The North Course and The South Course. Designed by Bob Cupp, The North Course plays like it should be amongst the dunes of the Oregon Coast. The par 72 6,840-yard link-styled layout features undulating grass mounds on the fairways with challenging greens. Bunkers throughout are strategically placed to make you stop and think your way around the course.
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The South Course, which was designed by former PGA Tour player John Fought is just one of the many gems he has built in the Pacific Northwest. It is a traditional course with tree-lined holes, 60 bunkers and naturally rolling fairways that requires a strategy to always be on your toes to navigate your way around the course. The par 72 plays longer than The North that measures up to 7,172 yards which includes a 605-yard par 5.
Both courses, like many in the Pacific Northwest, is lushly green and distractedly beautiful. It’s really easy to forget that you’re playing golf because of the relaxing views which add to the challenge for golfers of all levels. The Reserve Vineyard and Golf Club is definitely a stop to make if you’re looking to golf in the Portland area.
Smeal’s Coaching Tips
HOW’S YOUR SHORT GAME STACK UP AGAINST YOUR COMPETITION?
First off, who is your competition? If you want to be the best I would recommend first studying the players you want to compete against in the future, like PGA and LPGA Tour players. Their short games are amazing, some much better than others, but all are pretty good to be playing at that level. Well how did they get there?
WORK ETHIC - At some point you have to realize if you want to be great at something you have to put in the work. I used to drive 35 minutes from Poway to Singing Hills GC to work on my short game. Those sessions would usually start at 7am and would go til after 1pm on weekends. That was strictly working on pitching and chipping. I recommend adding as much short game practice to your schedule as you can fit in each week. After some time you will see a huge change in your game. Practice the technique of all the shots you will face in competition and end each session with some kind of competition either with yourself or other players. You have to test what you have been working on to see if it is ready for competition. Then you have to take it onto the course and succeed out there, outside of a competition. Then you take it to the competition. When you start to hit the shots you like and see some success that will lead to a higher level of confidence and trust in your abilities. You can do it!
KNOWLEDGE - Work with your coach or short game specialist on improving all areas of your short game. It is also great to watch PGA and LPGA Tour events and watch the shots the players hit and how they do it. You can also view short game shots on You Tube and study their technique. You need all the shots. You need to know how to chip with every club in your bag. I tell all my students to spend some time (especially youth) to learn how to chip with every club in your bag. You want to know how they all work so you are ready for whatever challenge faces you. I have chipped with a 4 iron in competition!
UNDERSTAND SHORT GAME STAT
TRACKING - There are a ton of different apps you can use or you can chart your own results. You want to have a detailed picture of your short game in competition for yourself and to also share with your coach. Here is a link to all the stats the PGA Tour tracks for players: https://www.pgatour.com/stats/ around-green
Create your own stats and elevate your game this spring!
PAR 3 COURSES: We know you are elite! Well maybe, but please never quit playing short courses. I grew up at Oaks North, an executive course in Rancho Bernardo with a par of 60. Several great players grew up at this course over the years and many are on the PGA and LPGA Tour now, from Charley Hoffman to Becky Lucidi and tons of Division 1 players. Short courses give you a chance to really work on your short game and scoring.
I hope this helps get you inspired to work more on your short game this spring!
Chris Smeal, PGA Founder of Future Champions Golf
Chris teaches at Stadium Golf Center and Smeal Short Game Course
www.chrissmeal.com
chrissmeal@gmail.com
CREATE YOUR OWN STATS AND ELEVATE YOUR GAME THIS SPRING!
JIMMY’S MULLIGAN
By Dennis MurphyOur lives are shaped by the adversity and challenges we face but our spirit is defined by how we handle adversity and challenges. The life of Jimmy McKeon is one of much adversity and challenge but the spirit of Jimmy McKeon is one of a champion and an example that we can all learn from. We hear many cliches as we go through life that are meant to help us overcome our own challenges and adversity. “It is not how many times you get knocked down, but how many times you get back up.” And while cliches such as that can help us in times of struggle, actually knowing and witnessing someone handle those challenges has an even greater impact.
Jimmy McKeon is the oldest of Nancy and Jim McKeon’s two sons. At an early age he took a liking to his father’s love and participation in sports. Early signs pointed to a promising athletic life, not atypical of boys who are sons of “sports guys.” Unfortunately, Jimmy’s path was dramatically altered when he was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma at age five. This was a very serious form of the beast we know as cancer that impacts the brain and consequently most of the body’s functions. The treatment is very complicated and risky. The combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation had a tremendous physical impact. After the initial surgery, Jimmy was virtually paralyzed and had to relearn even the most basic functions such as swallowing, rolling over and talking. One can not imagine how grueling the days, months and years that followed were.
It was during those years of uncertainty, filled with dozens of medical procedures, that would cause even the most optimistic among us to have doubts and frustration that Jimmy’s spirit shown through. Jimmy McKeon is not a complainer. What Jimmy McKeon is, however, is a champion armed with a spirit that is marked by incredible maturity, patience, and kindness. It is this spirit that has been so inspiration-
al to the literally hundreds of lives that Jimmy has touched. Beginning with his loving and supportive family and extending to his friends and those who have crossed his path often through his brother Ryan’s athletic teams, Jimmy’s spirit is an inspiration and an example for how to handle challenges and adversity.
From Jimmy - My journey started in 2004 when I was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma at 5 years of age. After the surgery, I couldn’t move and had to relearn the most basic functions such as, swallowing, rolling over and talking. Those days were grueling. I couldn’t communicate with my parents because I couldn’t speak. My family and friends were a great support team.
For the entire year after my surgery I was sequestered to a bed pretty much 24/7. After that first year my recovery was progressing and this meant I could go home. After I got reacquainted with life at home, I met Jaclyn and the Murphy family. I was also introduced to Friends of Jaclyn (FOJ) and I loved the cause. I have been working with Denis and FOJ to help kids find a collegiate or high school sports team to support them throughout their fight.
I’m now 24 years old and I ’d like to think I have contributed to changing the lives of those around me and hope I can help others that are going through the battle against the beast. I’ve tried to set an example of perseverance and having a mindset to overcoming obstacles while inspiring those around me.
I have always been inspired by a quote from the late, great Jim Valvano “Cancer can take away all of my physical abilities. It cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart, and it cannot touch my soul.” It’s my mission that my story and my efforts can motivate and inspire others to Never Give Up. New definition of a MULLIGAN!
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FCG LAUNCHED A PODCAST
Future Champions Golf is excited to have recently launched the FCG Podcast. The podcast will be managed by FCG Tour Staff Member - Connor Benjamin. Connor will work closely with FCG President - Chris Smeal to provide the best content for players and parents on a variety of topics each episode. We will cover all things junior golf, tournament planning, how to help your junior golfer, college recruiting, and more. We will have a lot of special guests as the podcast continues to grow and we look forward to announcing the podcast guests soon!
If you have ideas for podcast content please email us at info@futurechampionsgolf.com
Staff Spotlight
Zoee Lynch
HIGH SCHOOL
Scripps Ranch High School
COLLEGE Vanguard University
FAVORITE FOOD
Pasta
FAVORITE GOLF COURSE
Hapuna Golf Course at the Mauna Kea Resort
FAVORITE MOVIE
It
FOURSOME
I’d like to play with Minjee
Lee, Charley Hull and Ariya Jutanugarn
Alumni
CONGRATULATIONS TO PATTY TAVATANKIT FOR WINNING THE 2021 ANA INSPIRATION LPGA MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP!
We are proud of all the players that participate in the FCG Tour during their junior golf career and we are excited to have been a small or large part in their experience to the highest level of golf! In addition we are incredibly proud of all the juniors who have grown up in the FCG program. There are over 3,000 players who have gone on to play collegiate golf around the USA. Some of our past alumni are also incredibly successful in business.
The process of becoming a tournament golfer will help you in the future in whatever you decide to do. Use that process of putting in the hard work to see the result down the road. Improve your weaknesses and sharpen your strengths. You can do it!
ARIYA JUTANUGARN
11 LPGA Wins including 2 Majors (Won the 2009 FCG International Jr Golf Championship)
PATTY TAVATANAKIT
Won the FCG Callaway World Championship and is now the ANA Inspiration LPGA Major Champion (2021)
COLLIN MORIKAWA
2020 PGA Championship Winner
XANDER SHAUFFELE
(former FCG Tour Player) – 2017 PGA Tour Championship Winner and 2017 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year, 2021 #5 Ranked Player in the World 2009 FCG National Championship (formerly named the San Diego Junior Amateur) Xander finished in T17th. This is just a great lesson in knowing how far someone can come. If you are not winning now, never give up!
AARON WISE
(Former FCG National Champion) – Wins on the PGA Tour in 2018!
BEAU HOSSLER
(Former FCG National Champion) Full Time Player on PGA Tour – 2018 and finished runner up to Ian Poulter
MORIYA JUTANUGARN
LPGA Tour Winner 2018
NORMAN XIONG
Former #1 Amateur in the World
CHRIS WILLIAMS
PGA Tour and Web.com Tour
BYRON METH
US Amateur Public Links Champion and Masters Participant
WHITNEY HILLIER
Ladies European Tour
SAHITH THEELAGA
PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour
DYLAN WU
Korn Ferry Tour
RICKY CASTILLO
#1 Amateur in the World (2021) and 2021
Walker Cup Participant
WILLIAM MOUW
2015 FCG International 3rd Place Finish and 2021
Walker Cup Participant
TIANLANG GUAN
Youngest Player to Ever play in the Masters
GABRIELA RUFFELS
US Women’s Amateur Champion, LPGA
JAKE KNAPP
Korn Ferry Tour 2021
KK LIMBHASUT
Korn Ferry Tour 2021
DANIEL MIERNICKI
Korn Ferry Tour 2021
RYAN RUFFELS
Korn Ferry Tour 2021
MIGUEL TABUENA Asian Tour
TREVOR SIMSBY
PGA Tour, PGA Tour China
HALEY MOORE
LPGA Tour 2020/2021 and NCAA Champion at U of A
PRINCESS SUPERAL
US Junior Girls Amateur Champion
TODD BAEK
PGA Tour and Web.com Tour and 2021 Japan Tour
ANGEL YIN
FCG National Champion and LPGA Tour Member
ALLISON LEE
FCG Champion and LPGA Tour Member
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TOURNAMENT EXEMPTIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE ELITE INVITATIONAL
The following events will have exemptions available for the winners into the Elite Invitational later in 2023 for the Boys and Girls 15-18 Divisions.
• FCG CABO WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP
• FCG GLOBAL CUP
• FCG CALLAWAY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
• ADDITIONALLY THE TOP 3 FINISHERS AT THE 2023 ELITE INVITATIONAL WILL EARN AN EXEMPTION INTO THE 2024 FCG CALLAWAY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ABOUT THE ELITE INVITATIONAL
The Elite Invitational was founded in 2020 by Mason Carmel. A former standout junior golfer, Mason is now a teaching professional instructing junior, collegiate, and professional golfers worldwide. After injuries prevented Mason from pursuing a playing career of his own, he wanted to give back to the game he loves. Drawing on his own experiences, he created a high-level, invitational tournament. The event gives junior golfers the ability to showcase their skills in competitive conditions similar to those they will encounter as their careers progress. With a unique selection process based on a player’s graduating year instead of a player’s age, the tournament poses a different set of challenges than many other junior competitions. This highly ranked event will challenge the best around the world. By trying to emulate PGA/LPGA tour course set-ups, players will get a preview of the higher standard they will encounter as their careers develop and an opportunity to lay the foundation of their legacies. We look forward to hosting you and your family this November.
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REEVALUATING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE “WELL-ROUNDED”
WHY STRIVING TO BE “WELL-ROUNDED” SHOULD NOT BE THE GOAL
By Dr. Katie Brophy Miles“Well-Rounded” vs. “Pointy” Applicants:
In the spirit of college admissions decisions coming out, let’s discuss the concept of well-rounded applicants versus well-rounded classes. This is a topic that I address often with clients, and many families ask the question, “what kind of extracurricular activities and community service should my son or daughter prioritize?”
In a world where there is a ton of pressure from classmates, high school counselors, parents, other parents, and the internet telling you to DO MORE, I’m here to tell you to be more intentional about where you are spending your time. As junior golfers, you are already investing heavily in your time on the golf course and have multiple weekends per month earmarked for competition. If you are specializing in golf or another sport, you are likely a different kind of applicant than many of your high school friends who don’t intend to play college athletics. If you are being supported by a college coach through the admissions office, then you are already a “pointy” applicant because you have specialized in something in a way that will take up a spot in the admissions class. According to an article by College Express, “to be ‘pointy’ is to be truly invested in your passion, whether it’s a sport, activity, or idea. Pointy students go deep into their ‘spike,’ arrange all their other extracurriculars around this, and are able to articulate their narrative around it in their college application.”
Do colleges recruit different kinds of students to round out their classes?
College admissions offices are looking to create “well-rounded” classes, rather than fill their classes with students who have the exact same resume. They need a cellist for the school orchestra, a kicker for the football team, drama majors to field the casts for their plays, and even 2-3 college golfers who will make up the freshmen class for the golf team.
Think about the types of activities where you are spending your time. Are you passionate about them? Would you be excited to speak to an alumni interviewer about said activities? Are you just doing them for the sake of filling your resume? These are important considerations as you decide how to designate your time in 2023. If you are younger and still aren’t sure how you are going to be spending your time outside of school and golf, think about the things that make you happy, and the activities where you have genuine interest. Pursue your passions and listen to that inner voice. I encourage my younger students (2027s, 2026s, and 2025s) to stop and think about the subjects that bring them the most joy and dig deeper into the “why”.
There is a lot of pressure to be like everyone else and do all the things, but wouldn’t you rather be GOOD at a few things than mediocre at everything?
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2023 FCG TOUR EXPANSION PLANS
The FCG Tour will expand tournament operations to new states and countries in 2023 and we are excited to bring the FCG brand to more areas. All new events will be qualifying events for the fastest growing world championship in junior golf - The FCG Callaway World Junior Golf Championship. This event will expand to up to 14 courses in 2023 and include up to 900 junior golfers from 50 countries.
Blake Petchel will be the new Southern States Tournament Director and will be developing events
throughout. He will also be bringing some international events to be announced later this Fall.
Matt Lopez will be the new East Coast Tournament Director. Living in Florida, Matt will host a Florida Series of Events, Georgia, the Carolinas, and a splash of events in the Upper East Coast.
We have BIG GOALS and a BIG VISION! If you have any questions or want to see an FCG Event come to your area please contact us at info@futurechampionsgolf.com
East Coast Tour Director
Matt joined the FCG Team in summer 2022 to become the FCG East Coast Tournament Director. Matt lives in Florida and will develop events up and down the East Coast.
FCG Tour Southern States/ Central Tour Director
Blake played division one collegiate golf at Cal State Fullerton. He has played in the FCG Tour since age 7 and over the years has learned what it takes for juniors to reach their full potential on the golf course. Blake is a swing coach and he has also caddied for several professional golfers.
spring Preview Save the Dates!
FEBRUARY 25-26, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR FALLBROOK OPEN FALLBROOK, CA
MARCH 4-5, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR VALLEY OPEN TEMECULA, CA
MARCH 18-19, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR COASTAL CHALLENGE OCEANSIDE, CA
MARCH 25-26, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR PALM SPRINGS OPEN CATHEDRAL CITY, CA
MARCH 25-26, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR VALLEJO CHAMPIONSHIP VALLEJO, CA
APRIL 22-23, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR OR SPRING CLASSIC ALOHA, OR
APRIL 29-30, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR ENCINITAS JUNIOR ENCINITAS, CA
MAY 6-7, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR NOR CAL SPRING OPEN VALLEJO, CA
MAY 13-14, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR SPRING CHALLENGE SAN DIEGO, CA
MAY 27-28, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR SPRING SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP TEMECULA, CA
JUNE 10-11, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR SEASIDE JUNIOR FALLBROOK, CA
SEPTEMBER 9-10, 2023
NATIONAL TOUR SD COUNTY CLASSIC OCEANSIDE, CA
FEBRUARY 18-20, 2023
15TH ANNUAL WESTERN STATES CUP
MENIFEE, CA
FEBRUARY 25-26, 2023
FCG TEXAS CHAMPIONSHIP (JWQ AGES 13-18)
DALLAS, TX
MARCH 3-5, 2023
FCG HALF MOON BAY CHAMPIONSHIP (WS)
HALF MOON BAY, CA
MARCH 18-19, 2023
FCG WASHINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP WORLD SERIES
UNIVERSITY PLACE, WA
MARCH 25-26, 2023
FCG SOUTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIP (JWQ 13-18)
EL DORADO, AR
APRIL 1-2, 2023
FCG LAS VEGAS CHAMPIONSHIP (WEEK 1 JWQ)
PRIMM VALLEY, CA
APRIL 8-9, 2023
FCG LAS VEGAS CHAMPIONSHIP (WEEK 2 JWQ)
HENDERSON, NV
APRIL 15-16, 2023
WORLD SERIES - FCG GEORGIA CHAMPIONSHIP
SHELLMAN BLUFF, GA
APRIL 29-30, 2023
FCG COLORADO CHAMPIONSHIP WORLD SERIES
HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO
MAY 6-7, 2023
15TH ANNUAL FCG MEMORIAL CHAMPIONSHIP
PALM SPRINGS, CA
MAY 13-14, 2023
FCG MONTANA CHAMPIONSHIP (JWQ 13-18)
MISSOULA, MT
MAY 20-21, 2023
FCG ARIZONA WORLD SERIES AT OCOTILLO
CHANDLER, AZ
MAY 27-29, 2023
FCG OREGON MEMORIAL CHAMPIONSHIP
OREGON CITY, OR
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2022 GRADUATION YEAR
REI HARASHIMA (BOYS) – UC IRVINE
GORDON LU (BOYS) – ST. THOMAS
DYLAN OYAMA (BOYS) – SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
CARISSA FREEMAN (GIRLS) CAL STATE LOS ANGELES
MEGHAN ROYAL (GIRLS) – UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
SOFINA FIROUZI (GIRLS) – SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY
ISABELLA RANCHES (GIRLS) – LONG BEACH STATE UNIVERSITY
EASTON PHILLIPS (BOYS) – CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
PHILLIP YTURRALDE (BOYS) – CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
ANNIKA YTURRALDE – (GIRLS) – CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY
JONAS APPEL (BOYS) – BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
MICHAEL BEHR (BOYS) – UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
BRAYDEN BOZAK (BOYS) – UNLV
JACK CANTLAY (BOYS) – LONG BEACH STATE UNIVERSITY
CHANACHON CHOKPRAJAKCHAT (BOYS) – SDSU
IAN FRITZ (BOYS) – UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC
CHASE GOETSCHEL (BOYS) – UC SANTA BARBARA
DANIEL HEO (BOYS) – UC BERKELEY
COLLIN HODGKINSON (BOYS) – OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
PATRICK HONG (BOYS) – UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
JADEN HUNTER (BOYS) – FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY
TYLER KOWACK (BOYS) – SDSU
GO NAKATSUKASA (BOYS) – UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
RYAN PLODKOWSKI (BOYS) – UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
LUKE POTTER (BOYS) – ARIZONA STATE
INIGO IZUZQUIZA (BOYS) – UNLV
COLE RUECK (BOYS) – BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY
JORDAN VERGE (BOYS) – PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
JUSTIN VERGE (BOYS) – PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
RYAN VOOIS (BOYS – UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
JAMES WHITWORTH (BOYS) – UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
AMARI AVERY (GIRLS) – USC
ANN BUFFOLINO (GIRLS) – BOISE STATE
LAUREN CALDERON (GIRLS) – UC DAVIS
SAMANTHA DIZON (GIRLS) – CAL BAPTIST
KYLEE GREGORY (GIRLS) – EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
ANGELA HEO (GIRLS) – UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN
TAYLOR RILEY (GIRLS) – LOUISIANA STATE
JADE ZAMORA (GIRLS) – UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
TY ANDERSON (BOYS) -WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
BEN BORGIDA (BOYS) – WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
ORLANDO COONS (BOYS) – CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
MILES EASTMAN (BOYS) – OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
ETHAN JAEHN (BOYS) – CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
GIULIANO KAMINSKI (BOYS) – CHICO STATE UNIVERSITY
CALVIN KONG (BOYS) – UCSD
JAYDEN RAMOS (BOYS) – HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
SAM RENNER (BOYS) – WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
JONATHAN SCOTT (BOYS)- CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
CHANHEE RYU (BOYS) – CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
MADDOX YI (BOYS) – UC RIVERSIDE
BAYLER BRUNDAGE (GIRLS) – PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
ABBY CHOW *GIRLS) – UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
SOFIA FUENMAYOR (GIRLS) – WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
BROOKE GELINAS (GIRLS) – DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
MACEE GREENWOOD (GIRLS) – BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY
EUNICE HAN (GIRLS)- UNLV
CYNTHIA LU (GIRLS) – CARLETON COLLEGE
KYRA LY (GIRLS) – OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
BROOKE MAHLER (GIRLS) – EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
BRIDGET O’KEEFE (GIRLS)– UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
BROOK PATTERSON (GIRLS) – UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI
EMILY SONG (GIRLS) – WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
MOMO UDOM (GIRLS) – CALIFORMIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
KEIRA WANG (GIRLS)– UC DAVIS
WENNA ZHANG (GIRLS) – CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
SOPHIE ZHANG-MURPHY (GIRLS)– PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
FCG TOUR RANKINGS FOR JUNIOR GOLFERS
We love hosting junior golf tournaments for kids and making it exciting for everyone involved. Here is a list of our most recent updated rankings for players to compete within the Future Champions Golf Tournament Series.
NEW FOR 2022! – The FCG National Tour Points and the FCG World Series Points will be combined for one FCG Tour Rankings System.
FCG Tour Rankings System
Two Series Per Year
First Half of Year of all FCG National Tour and FCG World Series events from January 1 through the completion of the FCG Callaway World Junior Golf Championship.
Second Half of Year of all FCG National Tour and FCG World Series Events from event following FCG Callaway World Championship through the completion of the FCG National Junior Golf Championship.
All National Tour Events are Single Rated 750 Points System, and all FCG World Series Events are 1000 Points System, and the FCG Big 3 are on the 1500 Points System
Age Divisions 11-12, 13-14, and 15-18 (No Rankings for 9-10 and 8 and Under)
Top Ranked Players will have opportunities to qualify for the North South Team Cup, the Best of the West Cup, Player of the Year Honors, and be featured on the Website and in the FCG Magazine.
Top Players through end of May will receive an Invitation to compete in the FCG Invitational.
We will use the ranking system to fill the field at the FCG Callaway World Championship if there are unused spaces available.
Top players will receive priority registration for the FCG National Championship when registration opens later this year. View All Rankings >
FCG KIDS TOUR RANKINGS
2 Annual Series (Spring Series and Fall Series). Qualify for the FCG Callaway World Championship and Player of the Year. Series Honors and Be Featured in the FCG Magazine.
Age Divisions 6 and Under, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14.
View All Rankings > Boys 13-14 | Girls 13-14 | Boys 11-12 | Girls 11-12 | Boys 9-10 | Girls 9-10 | Boys 7-8 | Girls 7-8 | Boys 6 | Girls 6
FCG TOUR RANKINGS UPDATE
Top ranked players in each age division. The points race will run from the National Championship till the World Championship. Players will be announced soon.
TOP RANKED PLAYERS
Top Boys 15-18
Nathan Sampson
Jake Rodgers
Nicholas Davis
Jomyuth
Luangtana-anan
Hsiang Chih Hsu
Brandon Knight
Nick Fry
Ben Friedman
Xiangyun(Justin) Bai
Ky Stopp
Top Girls 15-18
Jiratchaya Jiratthitinun
Thitikarn Thapasit
Rachel LeMay
Natalie Cheong
Nikita Jadhav
Asia Young
Kaila Elsayegh
One Kashima
Pinxi Chen
Summer Schafer
Top Boys 13-14
Ethan Schramm
Cash Tompoles
Wesley Sirinian
Teerawut Boonseeor
Landon Abalateo
Manik Anand
Quincy Costales
Jacob Roldan
John John Garner
Evan Liu
Top Girls 13-14
Arianna Lau
Joanna Song
Clairey Lin
Prim Prachnakorn
Chulathida Seema
Inseoul
Jiamanukoonkit
Rayne Ripperger
Lexi Lowe
Miya Wu
Ella Kaiser
2023
The following players qualified at the July 18-20, 2022FCG Callaway World Junior Golf Championship:
Boys 15-18 Division - Top 10
Xiangyun(Justin) Bai 2023, Chongqing
Jake Rodgers 2023, Mulino, OR
Ting-Wei Chang 2024, Howey-in-the-Hills, FL
Nicholas Davis 2025, Laguna Niguel, CA
Zach Felts 2022, St. George, UT
Derek Lekkerkerk 2023, Twin Falls, ID
Kamaljit Singh 2023, Portland, OR
Jye Halls Mollymook
Achmad Fani Nazarrudin 2023, Pandaan - Indonesia
Nathan Sampson 2023, Temecula, CA
Girls 15-18 Division- Top 10
Jiratchaya Jiratthitinun 2024, Nonthaburi
One Kashima Howey-in-the-Hills, FL
Thitikarn Thapasit 2025, Bangkok, CA
Maria Rafaela Singson 2022, Davao City
Emily Mayne 2023, Kingston
Yi-Ju Chen 2023, Taipei, CA
Hibiki Adachi 2023, Howey-in-the-Hills, FL
Jasmine Wong 2024, Honolulu, HI
Pimpisa Rubrong 2025, Bangkok ,Thailand
Nicole Ikeda 2024, Waipahu, HI
Chih-Ying Tseng 2025, Taipei
Boys 13-14 Division - Top 5
Teerawut Boonseeor 2027, Hua Hin (p)
Evan Liu 2027, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Parin Sarasmut 2026, Chonburi
Takeru Michiue Kobe Hyogo Japan
Siradech Chanha 2026, Nonthaburi
Tyler Kidd Calgary, AB
Girls 13-14 Division - Top 5
Arianna Lau 2025, Hong Kong
Inseoul Jiamanukoonkit 2026, San Diego, CA
Louise Landgraf 2027, Phuket
Xiaowen(Lisa) Zhang 2027, Bangkok, Thailand
Thea Jessica Tan 2026, Central Java
Boys 11-12 Division Top 5
Darren Zhou 2028, Bradenton, FL
Thatsakon Phothong 2027, Murfreesboro, TN
Lester Low 2028, Evanston, IL
Zude Xu 2028, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Ajalawich Anantasethakul 2028, Phitsanulok
Girls 11-12 Division - Top 5
Zilin Xu 2028, China
Moyu Wang 2029, lrvine, CA, CA
Anita Lumpongpoung 2028, Sacramento, CA
Sydnie Ng Singapore
Augusta Beibei Chan 2028, Walnut, CA
Phannaphisar Kiatphonsiri 2028, Downey, CA
Alanna Tee 2029, Hong Kong
Boys 9-10 Division - Top 5
Naphat Chaipanit Phitsanulok (p)
Takrit Supagonchoowong 2030, Suratthanee
Alan Yoda 2030, Temecula, CA
Nattagorn Bennukul 2029, Ca 92130, CA
Supakorn Vejsupaporn 2029, Bangkok Thailand
Girls 9-10 Top 5
Hailey Kim 2029, Simi Valley, CA
Yuetong Xin Auckland
Sabrina Wong 2029, Hong Kong, CA
Xi AO (Lulu) Lang 2030, Auckland
Fuyu Yang 2030, Kew East
Ploychanok Suwanjaksri 2030, Pathumthani, CA
Pamela Rosendo 2030, Celaya
Boys 7-8 - Top 5
Skyy Wilding 2032, Bangkok
Marcus Karim 2030, Hertfordshire
Ziping Chen 2031, Surrey, BC
Arthur Lawson 2032, Brasília, BC
Hayden Chan 2031, Hong Kong
Santi Ulloa 2031, Chula Vista, CA
Girls 7-8 - Top 5
Anna Ponghathaikul 2031, Bangkok
Hanna Richardson 2033, Irvine, CA
Nichapa Chobhimves 2021, Bangkok
Airi Kaigawa 2031, Toyota
Eileen Lee 2032, Alta Loma, CA
Pasamon Meesavad 2031, Nonthaburi
FCG Odyssey Junior Championship
Boys 11-12 Division Top 2
Johnson Huang 2028, Newport Coast, CA
Dominic Willson 2028, Temecula, CA
Girls 11-12 - Top 2
Madelyn Cheng 2028, Irvine, CA
Karrisa Yuehan Zhao 2028, West Vancouver, BC
Boys 9-10 Top 2
Johnson Gao 2030, Irvine, CA
Mason Sacco 2031, San Diego, CA
Girls 9-10 Top 2
Lauren Richardson 2030, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Si Ge Eva Wang 2026, LA, CA
Boys 7-8 Top 2
Jae Solorzano 2032, Westlake Village, CA
Cruz Garcia 2032, Temecula, CA
Girls 7-8 Top 2
Quetzali Valentina Leon Arroyo 2038, Queretaro, PA
Yin Yin Wang Taipei
San Diego Junior AMateur Championship
Girls 15-18 Top 2
Jio Yoo 2026, Irvine, CA
Jasmine Kahler 2023, Carlsbad, CA
Boys 15-18 Top 2
Mattias Morris 2024, Anaheim Hills, CA
William Alexander 2024, Lavardens
Emilio Arellano 2023, Mexico
FCG Pac Northwest Invitational
Boys 15-18 - Top 1
Ka’ena Kaulia 2023, Forest Grove, OR
Elliot Lee 2023, Tillamook, OR
Girls 15-18 Top 1
Anya Mathur 2025, Scottsdale, AZ
FCG August 20-21 Temecula Event
Girls Top 1
Shanaya Neru 2023, Garden Grove, CA
Boys 15-18 Top 1
Nathan Sampson 2023, Temecula, CA (p)
Boys 13-14 Top 1
Archwin Sangsurasak 2028, Riverside, CA
Girls 13-14 Top 1
Moyu Wang 2029, lrvine, CA, CA
FCG Callaway World Championship
Qualifying for the event began the first week of August with the exception of the top finishers from this year’s FCG Callaway World Championship. To qualify you must win a FCG National Tour Event or a Top Finish in a FCG World Series Championship. Each event has the qualifying spots posted on the Blue Golf Tournament Console. There will be qualifying events around the world for the 2023 Championship and all qualifying events will be posted soon on the World Championship website.
We are very excited for the 2023 FCG Callaway World Junior Golf Championship which will return to Palm Desert, CA and will be hosted at 12 Championship Golf Courses. Additional courses may be added but will be determined by the Tournament Committee. Players who have qualified will be emailed an invitation shortly and you will have until an expired date to register for the 2023 Championship. If you cannot compete please kindly let us know so we can fill the spot.
Here is the latest qualified players:
FCG Callaway World Junior Golf Championship
Qualified Players on Prior Page
FCG Odyssey Junior Championship
Boys 11-12 Division Top 2
Johnson Huang
Dominic Willson
Madelyn Cheng
Karrisa Yuehan Zhao
Johnson Gao
Mason Sacco
Lauren Richardson
Si Ge Eva Wang
Jae Solorzano
Cruz Garcia
Quetzali Valentina Leon
Yin Yin Wang
San Diego Junior Amateur Championship
Jio Yoo
Jasmine Kahler
Mattias Morris
William Alexander
Emilio Arellano
FCG Pac Northwest Invitational
Ka’ena Kaulia
Elliot Lee
Anya Mathur
FCG August 20-21 Temecula Event
Shanaya Neru
Nathan Sampson
Archwin Sangsurasak
Moyu Wang
FCG Labor Day Championship - September 3-4, 2022
Jason Lai
Juliet Oh
Wesley Sirinian
Zoe Salinas
FCG at Pala Mesa - September 10-11, 2022
Henry Xu
Vivi Yen
Aden Shen
Moyu Wang
FCG COllege Series Palm Springs - September 17-18, 2022
Alexander Pain
Emma Kang
FCG Oregon at Reserve - September 17-18, 2022
Dane Huddleston
Natalie Yen
Matthew Martin
FCG College Series Las Vegas September 24-25, 2022
JUN-TING (Jack) YU
FCG National Tour at Redhawk - October 1-2, 2022
Nixon Lauritzen
Fay Jia
FCG World Series at Washington National
October 1-2, 2022
Jake Rodgers
Ben Barrett
Phoebus Xiaofei Chen
Melinee Udom
Nicole Koong
Jerry Li
Trevor Wong
Lucas Zhang
FCG National Tour Montana - October 8-9, 2022
Jack Prigge
Katie Lewis
John Gilbert
FCG Club 60 Invitational October 15-16, 2022
Trevor Moquin
Holly Victoria Halim
FCG World Series Florida Championship
October 22-23, 2022
Hudson Lawson
Wheeler Ryan
Tatiana Ang
Alexandra Remaklus
Shayaan Kim
Aphrodite Deng
Keira Shavitranuruk
FCG Sandpiper Championship
October 29-30, 2022
Shams Jahangir-Arshad
Nathan Sampson
Natalie Yen
Aidan McCleneghan
FCG National Tour at Hiddenbrooke -
October 29-30, 2022
Hendrix Jay-Torrez
Mia Cho
Carson Limpus
Sai Kaneshiro
FCG So Cal World Series at St Mark
Nov. 5-6, 2022
Dafei Chen
Joseph Bergeren
Inseoul Jiamanukoonkit
Amy Lee
FCG South Texas Championship
Nov. 12-13, 2022
Brady Bains
Esha Reddy
Dylan Knox
FCG National Tour Veterans Weekend
Nov. 12-13, 2022
Cooper Hambrick
Ally Kim
Aden Shen
Charlize Peterson
FCG National Tour - Las Vegas - Nov. 19-20, 2022
Rex Wilson
Samantha Phelan
FCG Hawaii World Series Championship
Nov. 19-20, 2022
Tyler Yao
Reagan James Miles
Madison Kuratani
Nicole Tanoue
Jacob Chien
Ulukoanui Kailiwai
Olivia Schmidt
Aleena Guajardo
Leo Saito
Ethan Jake Abella
Kellen Nogawa
Kyle Schmidt
Keelee Nogawa
Who has qualified for the 2023
so far?
Brooke Bunker
November 26-27, 2022
FCG Westin Rancho Mirage
Ethan Elleraas
Jillian Leh
November 26-27, 2022 - FCG National Tour
Thanksgiving Slam
Ethan Schramm
Sophia Wahlstrom
Cheho An
Myla Robinson
Johnson Huang
Isabella jiang Pang
December 3-4: FCG National Tour
Fall Championship
Dustin Miller
Inseoul Jiamanukoonkit
Zoe Sprecher
JT Cochrane
Hannah Bagnell
December 10-11, 2022
FCG Girls College Showcase
Amy Han
Amy Lee
Emma Kang
December 10-11, 2022 - FCG Poppy Hills
Lincoln Markham
Ben Friedman
Natalie Yen
Sarah Armstrong
December 17-18, 2022 - FCG Kids Tour Fall
Championship WCQ
Thomas Liang
Gavin Mitchell
Lydia Chang
Piper Shiroma
Benjamin Ezra
Chase Hopkins
Saili Senteno
Lily Pagay
Junho EO
Joaquin Scherr2
Ellie Ji
Janice Xu
December 19-20, 2022 - FCG Boys College
Showcase
Caden Breisch
Tavin Boman
December 19-21 - Week 1 16th Annual FCG
National Championship
Melia Gustavson
Natalie Yen
Miren Ontanon
Nicole Tang
Mingyang (Sabrina) Sun
Vivi Yen
Annika Raja
Mila Zalsman
Si Ge Eva Wang
Lauren Richardson
Allen Lin
Amar’e Bautista
Victor Li
December 22-23- FCG Collegiate Series at Redhawk
Christopher Zamani
Ryan Arnold
Chelsea Truong
Ashlyn Johnson
December 28-30 - Week 2 16th Annual FCG
National Championship
Burke McFarland
Jack Hayden
Trevor Garus
Shaojun Luo
Takeru Michiue Kobe
Ronin Banerjee
Landon Abalateo
Nathan Lee
Johnson Huang
Lucas Weisberg
Charith Chintam
Kii Michiue Kobe
Jiayi (Maggie) Ma
Joanna Shin
Jae Solorzano
London Martin
Santi Ulloa
Ellie Ji
Alina Wang
Isabella Yan
January 7-8 2023 - FCG Collegiate Series
Opener at Native Oaks GC
Luke Ringkamp
Chengen Wu
Kexin Guan
Ashley Han
January 7-8, 2023 - North South Cup
Teams
Davis, Nicholas
Egdahl, Alexia
Egdahl, Mason
Hambrick, Cooper
Kim, Ally
Miller, Dustin
Morris, Mattias
Schramm, Ethan
Tran, Ivan
Vedder, Hudson
Yen, Natalie
January 14-15- FCG National Tour at Twin
Oaks and Vineyard (Rain Out for Girls)
Maxwell Robertson
Yuju An
Cole Kim
Nick Fry
January 21-22, 2023 - FCG Collegiate
Series Las Vegas
Ryder Odem
SIXIAN (Kody)
Nya Palmer
Natalie Cheong
New Zealand Qualifiers via Pamela Event
Player Name
Gabriel Chao
Maxwell Murdoch
Pearse Lovelock
Frank Hu
Cyrus Tong
Brooklyn Wratt
Daniel Fu
Charles Prescott
Johnny Zhou
Lewis Qin
Ishaan Shah
Jacob Qian
Hayden Lam
Alan Kaiyue Chen
Justin Lee
Dong Bo Zuo
Yicheng Wang
Etham Lam
Alan Kaiyue Chen
Zack Swanwick
Charlie Hoban
Max Ma
Mack Stuart
Alexander Kimber
Sebastian Zane Fong
Maadi Henare Kiri Kiri
Raphael Anderson
Josh Harris
Connor Bruce
Rahil Krishna
Lindsay Fan
Alice Xin
Hailey Lo
Joanna Ke
Yana Ye
Melody Liu
Lulu Lang
Teresa Wang
Sarah Li
Nikki Liu
Victoria Xin
Queenie Lang
Sophia Jones
Junhee Chang
Lonasei Lolo
Hope Wang
Lingyao Qu
Alisia Ren
Winnie Wang
Aisha Lee
MIanmian xie
Eva Yin
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR THESE PLAYERS WHO HAVE QUALIFIED
2021 Champions
JULY 1-7, 2023
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2022
fcg TOURs
The FCG Tour has quickly become one of the leading junior golf tours in the world now offering over 125 annual events including 4 of the largest junior golf championships worldwide.
The first half of every year now is a build up to the FCG Callaway World Championship and the second half of the year is a build up to the FCG National Championship.
The FCG International Junior Golf Championship has produced a ton of PGA and LPGA Tour players and in 2013 was featured on Fox Sports in 86 Million Homes. Our tour is proudly sponsored by Callaway Golf and several other tournament partners. View Our Upcoming Tournaments >
PLAYER of the month january
2023
All winners will receive $100 gift card to use at www.UnderPar.com
BOYS COLLEGE PREP Nick Fry
Class of 2024
Talking about starting the new year with a bang, Nick did just that! Despite the unsettling weather of January that plagued the west coast, He played his first event in 2023 at the FCG Collegiate Season Opener shooting a 2-day total 145. This was good enough to secure a solo 3rd place. Next stop was the rain shortened FCG National Tour Spring Series Opener where he posted a -2, 70 T2. The final stop for in January was the FCG National Tour San Marcos Open. Under tough conditions, his 2-daay total +5, 147 was enough to claim the championship. Three events with two Top 3 and Champion in one, earns Nick the January FCG Player of the Month.
GIRLS COLLEGE PREP Yeonju An
At the FCG National Tour San Marcos Open, Yeonju finished her first round sitting as the overnight leader with a 2-stroke lead after shooting an even par 72. On the second and final day, she went out and dropped 5 birdies and an eagle. Unfortunately the round wasn’t bogey free so some of the strokes were offset but managed to still post a -2, 70 for a 2-day total of 142. Good enough to take the championship by 7-strokes. Great play under the tough conditions gives Yeonju the right to claim the title of January FCG Player of the Month.
PLAYERS THAT SHOOT IN THE 60’S IN A ROUND ON THE FCG NATIONAL TOUR, FCG WORLD SERIES TOUR, AND FCG COLLEGIATE SERIES.
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Round 2: 68 - Edward Xiong 2027, Diamond Bar, CA
Round 2: 68 - Quincy Costales 2026, San Marcos, CA
Round 2: 68 - Christian Choi 2028, Saratoga, CA
Round 2: 69 - van Liu 2027, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Round 2: 69 - Jayden Jun 2027, La canada, CA
Round 2: 68 - Brian Yu 2027, Palo Alto, CA
Round 1: 69 - Eason Chen Vancouver, BC
January 7-8, 2023 - FCG Collegiate Series at Native Oaks
Round 1: 69 - Luke Ringkamp 2026, Palm desert, CA
Round 2: 69 - Luke Ringkamp 2026, Palm desert, CA
Round 2: 67 - April Ranches San Diego, CA
January 14-15, 2023 - FCG National Tour Spring
Opener
Round 1: 69 - Nathan Sampson 2023, Temecula, CA
Round 2: 69 - Yuju An La quinta
Round 2: 69 - Alice Koontz 2026, Del Mar, CA
January 21-22, 2023 - FCG Collegiate Series Las Vegas
Round 2: 64 - Jake Rodgers 2023, Mulino, OR
Round 2: 68 - Ryder Odem 2024, Kirkland, WA
December 3-4 - FCG National Tour Fall Series
Championship
Round 2: 67 - Dustin Miller 2023, Newport Beach, CA (p)
Round 2: 67 - Caden Breisch 2025, Indio, CA
Round 1: 68 - Aiden Canada 2022, Murrieta, CA
Round 1: 69 - Nathan Sampson 2023, Temecula, CA
Round 1: 68 - Si Ge Eva Wang 2026, LA, CA
December 19-20: FCG Boys College Showcase at Twin Oaks
Round 1: 69 - Caden Breisch 2025, Indio, CA
Round 2: 66 - Caden Breisch 2025, Indio, CA
Round 2: 69 - Eason Chen Vancouver, BC
December 19-21: FCG National Championship Week 1
Round 1: 67 - Amy Han 2024, Auckland, New Zealand
Round 2: 69 - Ellen Jun 2024, San Jose, CA
December 28-30: FCG National Championship Week 2
Round 3: 67 - Jack Hayden 2024, Dublin, CA
Round 1: 67 - Trevor Garus 2024, Boise, ID
Round 3: 69 - Edyn Tueller 2023, Perry, UT
Round 3: 69 - Jet Johnson 2026, San Marcos, CA
Round 3: 67 - Andy Yang 2024, Portland, OR
Round 3: 69 - Ryan Calcagno 2023, Carmichael, CA
Round 3: 69 - Branden Wong 2026, Los Angeles, CA
Round 2: 69 - Srinesh Namburi 2025, San Diego, CA
Round 2: 68 - David Liechty 2023, Layton, UT
Round 1: 68 - Takeru Michiue Kobe Hyogo Japan
Round 2: 66 - Takeru Michiue Kobe Hyogo Japan
Round 1: 69 - Ronin Banerjee 2027, Irvine, CA
Round 2: 67 - Ronin Banerjee 2027, Irvine, CA
Round 1: 69 - Landon Abalateo 2026, Fair Oaks, CA
Round 2: 67 - Landon Abalateo 2026, Fair Oaks, CA
Round 2: 65 - Zude Xu 2028, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
JUNE 2-4, 2023
FCG to Host World Amateur Ranked Junior Tournament at Palmilla GC & Campestre in Los Cabos, MX
We are so excited to announce the second annual FCG Cabo World Series Championship being played on June 2-4, 2023 in Los Cabos, MX. The event will be included in the World Amateur Rankings and also a Qualifying Event for the 2022 FCG Callaway World Championship.
There are three host hotel options depending on our needs and will be such a fun event for all families who can attend. If you have any questions please contact us.
Open to all competitive junior golfers ages 7-19
Age Divisions: 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14, and 15-19
Event sponsored by Callaway Golf and Tough as Steel World Amateur Rankings
FCG Callaway World Championship Qualifier
Fun for the Whole Family
FCG NATIONAL TOUR
FCG NATIONAL TOUR SPRING SERIES OPENER 14 & 15, 2023
Champion Nathan Sampson, Temecula, CA 2023
T2 Cole Kim, La Crescenta, CA 2026
T2 Nick Fry, Laguna Nigel, CA 2024
Boys 13-14
Champion Maxwell Robertson, Newport Beach, CA
2027
2nd Place Charlie Eifrig, Newport Beach, CA 2027
3rd Place Paul Tanaka, Gardena, CA 2027
Girls 13-14
Champion Yuju An, La Quinta, CA
2nd Place Alice Koontz, Del Mar, CA 2026
3rd Place Connie Yang, Vancouver, BC 2026
FCG NATIONAL TOUR SAN MARCOS OPEN Boys College Prep
Champion Nick Fry, Laguna Nigel, CA 2024
T2 Roy Baek, Murrieta, CA 2025
T2 Marvin Shim, Irvine, CA 2027
Girls College Prep
Champion Yeonju An, La Quinta, CA
2nd Place Fay Jia, Murrieta, CA 2028
3rd Place Inseoul Jiamanukoonkit, San Diego, CA
2026
Boys 13-14
Champion Wesley Sirinian, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 2027
2nd Place Kyle Yoda, Temecula, CA 2028
3rd Place Agilan Ramakrishnan, Fremont, CA 2028
Girls 13-14
Champion Skylar Earle, Temecula, CA 2027
2nd Place Alice Koontz, Del Mar, CA 2026
3rd Place Jennifer Yang, Irvine, CA 2028
FCG KIDS TOUR
FCG KIDS TOUR SPRING SERIES SAN MARCOS
Boys 13-14
Champion Anthony Chung, Gardena, CA
2nd Place Max Lang, Fountain Valley, CA
3rd Place Jack Geitz, San Diego, CA
Girls 13-14
Champion Claire Lee, Chula Vista, CA
Boys 11-12
Champion Lucas Pollack, Chula Vista, CA
2nd Place Jacob Ryu, Fullerton, CA
T3 Ryan Avalos, Lakeside, CA
T3 Mason Sacco, San Diego, Ca
Girls 11-12
Champion Lillian Phee, San Diego, CA
T2 Abby Mclarney, Temecula, CA
T2 Minjoo Kim, Seoul, KR
Boys 9-10
Champion Gavin Zuniga, Huntington Beach, CA
2nd Place Yashveer Gheek, Murrieta, CA
3rd Place Deklin Eisenman, CA
Girls 9-10
Champion Saili Senteno, Oceanside, CA
2nd Place Chloe Yuan, San Diego, CA
T3 Danielle Wilcox, Lakeside, CA
T3 Ellie Ji, San Diego, CA
Boys 7-8
Champion Owen Xu, Diamond Bar, CA
2nd Place David Sullivan, El Cajon, CA
3rd Place Darryl Wilcox, Lakeside, CA
Girls 7-8
Champion Claire Yuan, San Diego, CA
2nd Place Elise Tzuang, Santa Ana, CA
Boys 6 & Under
Champion Milo Mincieli, Oceanside, CA
2nd Place Michael Manka, Chula Vista, CA
Girls 6 & Under
Champion Lexie Wycoff, San Diego, CA
2nd Place Emily Tzuang, Santa Ana, CA
Play in our FCG Collegiate Series!
COLLEGIATE SERIES
UPCOMING COLLEGIATE SERIES TOURNAMENTS:
June 20-22, 2023 - FCG Collegiate Summer Series, Twin Oaks Golf Course San Marcos, CA
July 22-24, 2023 FCG Collegiate Summer Series, Arrowood Golf Course Oceanside, CA
August 2-4, 2023 - FCG Collegiate National Championship Rancho Bernardo Inn San Diego, CA
The FCG Collegiate Series allow junior and college players to compete on an elite level in a competitive atmosphere. We are excited to give our college players the same great experience they have come to love from our National Tour and World Series events. All players receive a dozen Callaway Golf balls and more! Open to all amateur players ages 15-23.
Top 2 finishers in boys & girls junior finishers will qualify for 2023 FCG Callaway World Championship!
What’s in the bag?
ANSLEA DEAN
DRIVER: TAYLORMADE SIM2 MAX
WOODS: TAYLORMADE SIM MAX
IRONS: CALLAWAY MAVRIK
WEDGE: CALLAWAY JAWS
PUTTER: PING ANSER
A DISTURBING TREND
By Dean Gregory February 12, 2023Unsportsmanlike conduct is no longer a penalty you see in a football game. In fact, it has nothing to do with the player. In the past year we’ve heard and seen parents’ brawl or become unruly at junior high school sports games. Baseball, basketball and now even golf. To the point where we had to ask some spectators to leave the course. Security also had to be called at a couple of events recently as well, which is very unfortunate.
With pressures of college recruiting, parents are all trying to find that extra edge to get their golfer exposed to the coaches. For many, they worry about the results and especially the rankings of the player. Not to say that those aren’t important but, as the old saying goes, “Focus on the result, you forget the process. Focus on the process, you get the result.” We’ve seen an uptick of players withdrawing from tournaments when they score badly on the first day. Instead of learning how to persevere and battle through. The message learned is to quit when it doesn’t go your way.
Another example is that the course and weather conditions must be perfect. Instead of learning to compete in those adverse situations they more than likely
make their players withdraw. Following cues from baseball, hand signals are also prevalent on the course or just outright talking to players when they are playing. The rules no matter what tour the junior golfer plays, spectators are not to talk or walk with players. This unfortunately is not always the case and players are well aware of what spectators should do and not do. They don’t want to run the risk of being penalized.
As a parent myself, I know that we only want the best for our children. We try to nurture, teach and protect our children the best we can. But like anything else, there is a place and time for it. The best judgement must be made so that our children can observe and learn from our actions. Speaking of “observe”, a golf course is built on acres of land so it is generally hard to see everyone out there. So, one of the things to keep in mind as you’re out there spectating, always be aware that a college coach could be out there watching. Or even a potential player sponsor. Even though you may not see them, they may see you.
I am only speaking about a few parents but unfortunately they stand out. The majority of spectators are fantastic and follow the etiquette and protocols of the tours and we graciously thank you for that.