PGA Jr. League has announced its Regional and Championship host sites for the 2025 PGA Jr. League All-Star Season.
This summer, thousands of 13u and 17u All-Star players will compete for one of 12 team spots in their divisional Championship this fall:
• The 17u PGA Jr. League Championship will be held Oct. 23–26 at Twin Warriors Golf Club in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico, for the third consecutive year.
• The 13u PGA Jr. League Championship returns for the third time to PGA Frisco’s Fields Ranch West Nov. 16–20 in Frisco, Texas.
“PGA Jr. League continues to draw tens of thousands of kids of varying ages and skill levels into the game each year, and our PGA of America Golf Professionals are leading them through this fun team golf experience,” says PGA of America President Don Rea Jr., PGA Master Professional. “The PGA Jr. League All-Star Season offers a unique pathway to progress in the game, catering to players with competitive aspirations. We’re extremely proud to bring our 13u and 17u Championships back to the Home of the PGA of America at PGA Frisco and Twin Warriors Golf Club this year.”
All-Star teams begin their journey through the PGA Jr. League All-Star Season by either winning their Section Championship, which are hosted by all 41 PGA of America Sections nationwide, or by receiving at-large bids secured through participation in their local All-Star Play Days and ranking in their Regional Leaderboard.
These Section Champions and at-large bids then advance to one of 12 Regionals held in September, with winners advancing to their respective divisional championship in October or November. The 12 Regional host sites include:
Region 1: Keney Park Golf Course (Windsor, Conn.) - Sept. 2–4 PGA of America Sections: New England*, Connecticut, Metropolitan Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Steve Madison, PGA
Region 2: Webster (N.Y.) Golf Club - Sept. 5–7 PGA of America Sections: Northeastern New York, Central New York, Western New York, Tri-State Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Debby Murphy, PGA/LPGA
Region 3: Maple Dale Country Club (Dover, Del.) - Sept. 5–7 PGA of America Sections: New Jersey, Philadelphia, Middle Atlantic* Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Chris Brosius, PGA
Region 4: Belmont Hills Country Club (St. Clairsville, Ohio) - Sept. 19–21 PGA of America Sections: Michigan, Northern Ohio, Southern Ohio, Kentucky Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Ron Baker, PGA
Region 5: Grand Geneva Resort (Lake Geneva, Wis.) - Sept. 19–21 PGA of America Sections: Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Ryan Brown, PGA
Region 6: Southern Landings Golf Club (Warner Robins, Ga.) - Sept. 19–21 PGA of America Sections: Carolinas*, Tennessee, Georgia Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Rich Guzzo, PGA
Region 7: Sunkist Country Club (Biloxi, Miss.) - Sept. 19–21 PGA of America Sections: South Florida, North Florida, Alabama NW-FL, Gulf States Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Rory Nelson, PGA
Region 8: Paradise Pointe Golf Complex (Smithville, Mo.) - Sept. 19–21 PGA of America Sections: Iowa, Gateway*, South Central Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Trey Maughan, PGA Associate
Region 9: The Ridge Golf Club (Sioux Center, Iowa) - Sept. 12–14 PGA of America Sections: Nebraska*, Midwest* Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Jon Crane, PGA
Region 10: Forest Creek Golf Club (Round Rock, Texas) - Sept. 12–14 PGA of America Sections: Colorado, Sun Country, Northern Texas, Southern Texas Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Matt Long, PGA
Region 11: Glenmoor Golf Club (South Jordan, Utah) – Sept. 5–7 PGA of America Sections: Pacific Northwest*, Rocky Mountain, Utah Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Darci Olsen, PGA
Region 12: JW Marriott at Desert Springs (Palm Desert, Calif.) - Sept. 5–7 PGA of America Sections: Northern California, Southern California, Southwest, Aloha Host PGA of America Golf Professional: Todd Iacono, PGA
*Denotes a Section that receives two at-large bids.