San Diego County, CA — The 2026 Future Champions Golf (FCG) National Tour Series officially launches this weekend as 137 of the nation’s top junior golfers tee it up across two iconic Southern California venues — Twin Oaks Golf Course (San Marcos) and Pala Mesa Resort (Fallbrook) — on January 10–11, 2026.
Now celebrating 20 years of hosting premier junior golf competitions, FCG continues its tradition of elite tournament play that has prepared thousands of young golfers for college and beyond. The National Tour Series serves as one of the most important competitive circuits of the year, offering players the chance to accrue national ranking points, earn exposure to college coaches, and compete under tournament conditions that mirror collegiate and professional golf.
Competing Courses & Format
- Twin Oaks Golf Course – San Marcos, CA: The boys’ divisions will compete on this classic championship layout known for its strategic design and scenic California foothills setting.
- Pala Mesa Resort – Fallbrook, CA: The girls’ divisions will take on Pala Mesa’s striking layouts, including elevation changes and championship golf conditions.
Both events are part of FCG’s National Tour Spring Series, which offers multiple opportunities throughout the season for juniors to challenge themselves, improve their national rankings, and compete for year-end awards.
Tournament Information and Leaderboard
What’s on the Line This Weekend
• National Ranking Points — Players earn valuable points that contribute to their national standing and postseason honors. (FCG rankings are listed on the official FCG site and updated throughout the season.)
• College Exposure — Many high school athletes in attendance will use this event to showcase their game for college recruiting and future scholarship opportunities.
• Pathway to FCG Big 3 Championships — Performances this weekend play into qualifying status and seeding for FCG’s marquee 2026 championships such as the FCG Callaway World Championship and FCG National Championship, both of which award media exposure and prestige within the junior golf community.
• Player Development — Competing junior golfers test strategy, course management, and mental toughness in real tournament conditions — a core tenet of FCG’s mission since 2006. (With over 150 tournaments annually across the U.S. and internationally, FCG is widely regarded as a leading developmental tour for college-bound players.)
Quotes
“Every January, we see the excitement grow as talented young golfers begin their competitive journey,” said Chris Smeal, Founder of Future Champions Golf. “This weekend’s fields at Twin Oaks and Pala Mesa reflect the depth of junior golf talent in the country. We’re proud to mark our 20th year with events that continue to challenge, inspire, and connect these young athletes to their goals — on and off the course.”
About FCG
Future Champions Golf (FCG) has been developing junior golfers for two decades through professionally run tournaments, nationally tracked rankings, and events that attract players from across the United States and around the world. FCG events play a pivotal role in player development — preparing juniors for college golf, national competition, and lifelong love of the game.
Media & Spectator Info
Spectators and family members are welcome to attend. Full leaderboards, tee times, and live scoring are available on the FCG BlueGolf event pages throughout the weekend.
For more details and registration information for upcoming 2026 FCG events, visit the FCG official schedule and rankings pages online.




