San Diego, CA — The Future Champions Golf (FCG) Tour proudly announced that two FCG Tour members have earned professional tournament exemptions following their championship victories at the 19th Annual FCG National Championship, held in late December in Southern California.
Now in its 19th year, the FCG National Championship is regarded as one of the most competitive junior golf events in the world, attracting elite junior golfers from across the United States and internationally. This year’s championship delivered a historic outcome, as both the Girls 15–18 Champion and the Boys 15–18 Champion earned starts on professional golf tours, marking a major milestone in junior golf development.
Professional Starts Earned Through Championship Performance
- The Girls 15–18 Champion, Kaylee Chung, earned a professional tournament start on the Women’s All Pro Tour, providing a rare opportunity to compete alongside professional players at the next level.
- The Boys 15–18 Champion, Aston Lim, earned a professional tournament start on the Swiss PGA Tour, a remarkable achievement for a junior golfer and a testament to the strength of the field at the FCG National Championship.
Earning professional starts through junior competition is exceptionally rare and underscores the elite level of competition at the FCG National Championship, while highlighting FCG’s commitment to providing real, performance-based advancement opportunities for its players.
A Proven Pathway to the Next Level
“These are career-defining opportunities for our players,” said Chris Smeal, Founder of the Future Champions Golf Tour.
“FCG was built to prepare junior golfers for what’s next — college golf, international competition, and even professional starts. Seeing our champions earn access to professional tours through performance is exactly what this tour was designed to do.”
Elite Fields, Meaningful Outcomes
The 19th Annual FCG National Championship featured multiple age divisions for boys and girls competing on championship-caliber courses under professional tournament conditions. The event consistently draws nationally ranked players, college-bound juniors, and future standouts.
With strong college coach interest and international participation, the FCG National Championship has become a proven launchpad for junior golfers pursuing collegiate, national, and professional aspirations.
About the Future Champions Golf Tour
The Future Champions Golf Tour hosts over 200 tournaments annually, including regional events, national championships, and international competitions. With qualifying events in 40+ countries, FCG provides competitive opportunities for junior golfers of all skill levels while maintaining a clear pathway to elite championships such as the FCG Callaway World Championship, collegiate golf, and now professional tournament starts.
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