00:00 – PREVIEW: 49th Boys & Girls Junior PGA Championships at Birck Boilermaker
04:33 – Top 5 Junior PGA Players Competing at 2025 Junior PGA Championships
09:30 – Charlie Woods Competes at the 49th Junior PGA Championships: Tee Times & Pairings
1. PREVIEW: 49th Boys & Girls Junior PGA Championships at Birck Boilermaker
Get a sneak peek into the 49th Boys & Girls Junior PGA Championships as they launch at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Indiana. From July 29 to August 1, 2025, witness the future stars of golf compete in this prestigious event. The championships feature 72 holes of stroke play across two championship courses, Ackerman-Allen and Kampen-Cosler. With a history of producing legends like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, this event is a must-watch for golf enthusiasts. Stay tuned for live scoring, daily recaps, and highlights.
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2. Top 5 Junior PGA Players Competing at 2025 Junior PGA Championships
Join the elite golfers set to compete at the 49th Junior PGA Championships, featuring talents like Colton, Talley, and Woods. The championship will take place from July 29–31, with 312 players across two divisions. Highlights include the Rolex rankings, PGA Tour exemptions, and U.S. Ryder Cup potential. Watch as young players shape the future of junior golf.
3. Charlie Woods Competes at the 49th Junior PGA Championships: Tee Times & Pairings
Join us as we follow Charlie Woods at the 49th Boys & Girls Junior PGA Championships!
This prestigious tournament takes place at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Indiana, from July 29 to August 1.
Watch as Charlie, son of golf legend Tiger Woods, competes alongside 156 junior golfers in this exciting event.
We’ll cover tee times, pairings, and the tournament’s history, including its previous years at PGA National Golf Club.
Stay tuned for updates on Charlie’s performance and insights into the Junior PGA Championships!
Preview 49th Boys Girls Junior PGA Championships at Burke Boiler Maker Star. Get ready for a golfing spectacle like no other. The 49th Boys Girls Junior PGA Championships are set to kick off at the prestigious Burke Boiler Maker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Indiana from July 29th to August 1st, 2025. This 4-day event promises to be a thrilling showcase of young talent featuring 72 holes of intense stroke play competition across two top tier courses, Acuran Allen and Campen Kler. Open to the creme de la creme of junior golfers aged 18 and under. Participants have earned their spots through rigorous PGA section championships or by securing exemptions. The competition is structured with a 36-hole cut to the top 60 and ties, followed by a 54hole cut to the top 30 and ties, ensuring a nailbiting finish. The Junior PGA Championship isn’t just any tournament. It’s a breeding ground for future golf legends. Since its debut in 1976, it has launched the careers of icons like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spe, Lexi Thompson, and Ashe Batia. Notable moments. In 2007, Lexi Thompson made history as the youngest winner at just 12 years old. Akshai Batia set a stunning record in 2017 with a 22 under performance and a 61 tournament round. Miles Russell dominated in 2023, winning by seven shots and later making the corn ferry cut. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some argue that the intense pressure of the junior PGA can be too much for young players. What do you think? Should there be more support systems in place for these budding stars? What to expect in 2025? Early rounds are expected to see aggressive scoring, but as the tournament progresses, course familiarity will be crucial. The Acriman Allen course will host the final 36 holes with temperatures forecasted in the mid80s and moderate winds. Players who excel in controlling spin and managing firm conditions will have the edge. Historically, winning scores range from 8 under to 16 under, but as history has shown, anything can happen. 2024 recap. 2025 outlook. Last year at Congressional Country Club, Avery McCra claimed the girls division title with a 6under281 while Baylor Larabe secured the boys division at 10 under 277. Top finishers 2024 girls Avery McCra 281 minus 6 Elizabeth Rutesil and Alice Zhao 283 minus4 Lee Knob Thally and Messemer 286 minus1 Top finishers 2024 boys Baylor Larabe 277US 10 Grinberg Vargas Albert 280 minus 7 Reby Bannerjee Hartman Birdwell 281 1 minus 6. This year, all eyes are on Asteris Tally, number two girls AJA ranking, and Luke Coloulton, number three boys AJA ranking, as they vy for the top spot. Stay tuned for daily coverage. July 29th, round one recap, coming soon. July 30th, round two recap coming soon. July 31st, round three recap cut to top 60 coming soon. August 1st, final round highlights champions coming soon. About the boys Junior PGA. Established in 1976 at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, the Boys Junior PGA Championship is a major milestone for junior golfers. Many current PGA Touring professionals, including Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, hone their skills here. The 72-hole stroke play event features a cut after 36 holes to the low 70 plus ties and is open to males aged 18 and under by the tournament’s end. Do you believe the Junior PGA Championship adequately prepares young golfers for the rigors of professional play? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Top five junior PGA players competing at 2025 Junior PGA Championships. In the world of junior golf, few events carry as much prestige and opportunity as the Junior PGA Championships. This year’s edition, the 49th in its storied history, will take place at Purdue University’s Burke Boiler Maker Golf Complex from July 29th to August 1st, 2025. It’s where dreams are forged, careers begin, and future stars emerge. But here’s the catch. Only the best of the best qualify to compete, making this tournament a true showcase of young talent on the rise. The Junior PGA Championships are open exclusively to amateur golfers who are no older than 18 as of August 1st, 2025. To secure their spots, players must either triumph in a PGA of America section championship or receive an exemption into the field. The stakes higher than ever. Over 4 days, 312 competitors split evenly between 156 girls and 156 boys will battle it out across two challenging courses, the Acrian Allen and Campen Costler layouts. And just like professional tournaments, there will be cuts after 36 holes and again after 54 holes, narrowing the field down to the top performers. Now, let’s talk about the star power heading into this year’s event. In the girls division, nine of the nation’s top 20 junior golfers will tee off according to the Rolex American Junior Golf Association rankings. Leading the pack is Asteris Tally, ranked number two, whose resume reads like that of a seasoned pro. Despite being only 15 years old, she’s already made waves by finishing as the low amateur at the US Women’s Open and securing runner-up finishes at major tournaments such as the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and the US Women’s Amateur. Joining her are Yugji Louu, number five, and Anna Fang, number six. Both formidable talents with impressive victories under their belts. On the boy side, the competition is equally fierce. Luke Colton, currently sitting at number three in the rankings, headlines the group. His consistent performance throughout the season, including runner-up finishes at high-profile events like the Team Tailor Made Invitational, has marked him as one to watch. Then there’s Jeppe Puebla, number seven, and Jesse Huner, number eight. Each bringing their own unique flare to the fairways. Oh, and did we mention Charlie Woods? Yes, Tiger Woods’s son is also part of the lineup, adding even more buzz to an already electric atmosphere. But wait, there’s more. Among the participants are 22 players hailing from Indiana, giving local fans plenty to cheer for. These athletes represent the heart and soul of grassroots golf. Proving that talent can thrive anywhere given the right opportunities. What makes this tournament so special isn’t just the caliber of play. It’s the legacy it carries. Past champions include household names like Tiger Woods, Jordan Spe, Justin Thomas, Lexi Thompson, and Scotty Sheffler. For many of these young players, competing in the Junior PGA Championships is the first step toward achieving greatness on the global stage. And this is the part most people miss. The rewards extend far beyond trophies. Winners and runners up in both divisions earn coveted spots on the 2025 US Junior Rider Cup team, provided they meet eligibility requirements. Plus, the girls division champion receives exemptions into prestigious events like the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley. Meanwhile, the boys division winner gets a golden ticket, an exemption into the 2026 Tulum Championship on the Cornferry Tour held at PGA Riviera Maya in Mexico. Last year’s champions set the bar incredibly high. Avery McCra claimed victory in the girls division with a score of 6 under 281 while Baylor Larabe dominated the boys division with a 10 under 277. Who will rise to the occasion this time around? So as you follow along with the action, consider this. Which player do you think has what it takes to make history? Will it be a breakout star or someone we’ve been watching closely all along? Share your predictions in the comments. We’d love to hear what you think. Charlie Woods competes at the 49th Junior PGA Championships. Tea Times pairings. The golf world watches. Charlie Woods takes on the 49th Junior PGA Championships. But here’s where it gets intriguing. Can the son of golf legend Tiger Woods make a name for himself in the highly competitive world of junior golf? Charlie Woods is all set to participate in the prestigious 49th Boys Girls Junior PGA Championships and we’ve got the inside scoop on what to expect. The stage is set. The Burke Boiler Maker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Indiana will host this year’s tournament from July 29 to August 1st. Notably, this marks a change of scenery from the event’s long-standing history in Palm Beach County, particularly at the PGA National Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, which was the venue for many years, including in 1990 when Tiger Woods himself finished runner up. The competition heats up. Charlie Woods, a rising junior at the Benjamin School and of course the son of the illustrious Tiger Woods, will be among the 156 talented junior golfers in the boys tournament. The Junior PGA Championships, the premier annual junior golf event by the PGA of America, feature two 72hole stroke play tournaments for boys and girls. Previous winners include major champions Trevor Imlman and David Toms, setting the bar high for this year’s contestants. Tournament format, a test of endurance scheduled for Tuesday with the boys competing on Purdue University’s Acriman Allen course and the girls on the camp and Kostler course. After Wednesday’s second round, the field will narrow down to the top 60 plus ties and further to the top 30 plus ties after Thursday’s third round. Charlie Woods’s tea time and pairings revealed. First round, Woods te’s off at 12:50 p.m. on Tuesday from hole number 10 of the Acriman Allen Course paired with New York’s Jackson Orand and Florida’s Tyler Mini. Second round. He begins at 7:41 a.m. on Wednesday from hole number one of the Campen Cosler course. And this is the part most people miss. The Junior PGA Championships with their rich history dating back to 1976 offer more than just a competitive platform. They provide a launchpad for future golf stars. Will Charlie Woods follow in his father’s footsteps or carve out his own path to success? We want to hear from you. Do you think the pressure of being a golf legend’s son will impact Charlie Wood’s performance? Can he emerge victorious in such a competitive field? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below. About the author, Eric J. Wallace, deputy sports editor for the Palm Beach Post, can be reached at EJ Wallace at.com.