2026 Sacramento Junior Championship Presented by the Morton Golf Foundation

The 3rd Annual AJGA Sacramento Junior Championship once again brought elite junior golf to Sacramento, delivering unforgettable moments across both divisions at the historic Haggin Oaks Golf Complex.

Aerial drone view with two AJGA golfers on the green

Hosted April 2–5, 2026, on the Alister MacKenzie Golf Course, the championship welcomed 96 families from across the country. As a premier AJGA event presented by the Morton Golf Foundation, the tournament continues to reflect the Foundation’s commitment to providing meaningful playing opportunities for junior golfers while showcasing Sacramento as a destination for the game’s rising stars.

The week was filled with standout performances, dramatic finishes, and a strong sense of community that continues to define this event.

Boys Division: Woolworth Wins in a Thriller

AJGA Girls winner Drew Woolworth & Jane Siebers

The Boys Division delivered a dramatic finish that will be remembered for years to come.

Drew Woolworth of Lake Oswego, Oregon (Class of 2026) emerged victorious after a two-hole playoff against Theodore Snyder of Gig Harbor, Washington. Both players finished at 13-under-par 203 through 54 holes, each posting impressive final-round 66s to force extra holes.

Woolworth ultimately claimed the title, adding to an already strong junior résumé and continuing his consistent run of success.

Top 10 Boys Division Final Leaderboard:

Pos.PlayerHometownRoundsTotal
1Drew Woolworth (Playoff Winner)Lake Oswego, Ore.69-68-66203 (-13)
2Theodore SnyderGig Harbor, Wash.68-69-66203 (-13)
T3Leo McDonoughLafayette, Calif.68-66-70204 (-12)
T3Jacob BurnettRoseville, Calif.69-67-68204 (-12)
5Zude XuRancho Palos Verdes, Calif.69-66-71206 (-10)
6Kailer StoneAlameda, Calif.70-67-70207 (-9)
T7Hill WangHacienda Heights, Calif.72-69-67208 (-8)
T7Owen BollesChandler, Ariz.71-66-71208 (-8)
T7Landon AbalateoFair Oaks, Calif.72-65-71208 (-8)
10Richard DingPleasanton, Calif.67-70-72209 (-7)

A special recognition goes to local Northern California players Jacob Burnett of Roseville and Landon Abalateo of Fair Oaks, who both finished inside the top 10. Abalateo’s second-round 65 stood out as one of the lowest rounds of the tournament.

Younger competitors Zude Xu (Class of 2028) and Richard Ding (Class of 2029) also made a strong impression, highlighting the depth of talent continuing to emerge in junior golf.

Girls Division: Conser Shines from Start to Finish

AJGA Girls winner Madeleine Conser & Jane Siebers

The Girls Division saw a commanding performance from Madeleine Conser of Portland, Oregon (Class of 2027), who led the field from start to finish.

Conser posted rounds of 67-67-66 to finish at 16-under-par 200, securing a three-shot victory. Her consistency throughout the week set the tone and demonstrated exceptional control on a course that rewards precision.

Emma Wang of Palo Alto and Victoria Cui of Atherton tied for second at 13-under-par 203, each delivering strong performances across all three rounds.

Top 10 Girls Division Final Leaderboard:

Pos.PlayerHometownRoundsTotal
1Madeleine ConserPortland, Ore.67-67-66200 (-16)
T2Emma WangPalo Alto, Calif.68-68-67203 (-13)
T2Victoria CuiAtherton, Calif.70-66-67203 (-13)
T4Inseoul JiamanukoonkitSan Diego, Calif.68-66-71205 (-11)
T4Niuniu ZhaoWoodinville, Wash.66-68-71205 (-11)
6Kelly ZhangHillsborough, Calif.73-67-66206 (-10)
T7Anita LumpongpoungSacramento, Calif.72-69-67208 (-8)
T7Alice Ziyi ZhaoIrvine, Calif.69-69-70208 (-8)
T9Hailey KimSimi Valley, Calif.70-71-68209 (-7)
T9Juliet OhDiamond Bar, Calif.69-70-70209 (-7)
T9Samantha ChiouOrinda, Calif.71-66-72209 (-7)

Sacramento’s own Anita Lumpongpoung (Class of 2028) delivered a strong performance in front of a hometown crowd, finishing tied for 7th. Kelly Zhang (Class of 2030) also stood out, posting a final-round 66 to move into 6th place, an impressive result for one of the youngest players in the field.

The international representation across the leaderboard further reflected the reach and competitiveness of this AJGA event.

More Than Just a Tournament

For the Morton Golf Foundation, this championship represents more than competition.

It is an opportunity to support the development of junior golfers, provide access to high-level events, and create meaningful experiences for players and their families. Through its continued partnership with the AJGA, the Foundation remains committed to growing the game and fostering the next generation of talent.

Hosting the event at the Alister MacKenzie Golf Course, designed by the same architect behind Augusta National—adds another layer of inspiration for juniors pursuing their goals in the game.

Congratulations to Drew Woolworth and Madeleine Conser on their victories, and to all of the competitors who made this year’s championship so memorable.

A Championship Made Possible by Extraordinary Support

This event would not be possible without the generosity and dedication of those who support the mission of the Morton Golf Foundation.

A very special thank you goes to Barbara Allario, longtime Foundation board member and a driving force behind this championship. Her continued support has played a vital role in making this opportunity available to junior golfers from across the country.

We also extend our sincere appreciation to our sponsors and supporters:

  • Barbara Allario
  • CourseCo / Mike Sharp
  • Visit Sacramento
  • Kathleen Foley & Katina Rapton
  • Jane & Rob Siebers
  • Todd & Shannon Bollenbach
  • Taro / Mikuni Restaurant Group
  • Mike & Linda Fazio
  • Frank & Marcia LaRosa
  • The Salvetti Group
  • Ken Hurdle
  • Dar Azimi

A Standing Ovation for Our Volunteers

We would also like to recognize the 80 incredible Morton Golf Foundation volunteers who helped make this event such a success.

From early mornings to the final putt, their time, energy, and dedication created a welcoming and well-run experience for every participant. Their commitment is a true reflection of the strength of the Sacramento golf community.

Looking Ahead to 2027

This championship continues to demonstrate what is possible when a community comes together to support junior golf.

We look forward to welcoming players and families back for the 4th Annual AJGA Sacramento Junior Championship, March 25–28, 2027, here in Sacramento.


AJGA Sacramento Junior Championship Showcases Global Talent and Community Spirit

The 2026 AJGA Sacramento Junior Championship brought together top junior golfers from around the world, showcasing talent, community support, and a shared commitment to growing the game.

The haggin Oaks team holding a AJGA pin flag

The 3rd Annual AJGA Sacramento Junior Championship, presented by the Morton Golf Foundation, took place April 2–5, 2026, and was a tremendous success.

This year’s event welcomed 96 junior golfers from around the world, all competing at a high level while representing the future of the game. The American Junior Golf Association (AJGA), a nonprofit dedicated to developing the next generation of golfers, shares a mission closely aligned with the Morton Golf Foundation, growing the game and helping junior players reach the next level, including opportunities for college scholarships.

Hosting an event of this scale requires an incredible team effort. The tournament was supported by eleven AJGA staff members and more than 80 dedicated Morton Golf volunteers. Many volunteers generously gave their time across multiple shifts, demonstrating their passion and commitment to both the sport and the Sacramento community.

Throughout the week, players, staff, and volunteers were united by a shared love of golf and a spirit of giving back. The energy and enthusiasm surrounding the event made it a truly memorable experience for everyone involved.

We are proud to partner with the AJGA and look forward to continuing this tradition. Join us next year for the 4th Annual AJGA Sacramento Junior Championship, scheduled for March 25–28, 2027.

We hope to see you there!


2nd Annual AJGA “Sacramento Junior Championship Presented by Morton Golf Foundation

The 2nd Annual AJGA Sacramento Junior Championship, Presented by Morton Golf Foundation, was held from April 17 to 20 and was a huge success!

Evan Liu from Rancho Santa Fe, CA won the Overall Winner and Boys Championship with an impressive minus 16.

Victoria Cui from Atherton, CA was the Girls Champion with a score of minus 12.

These are very impressive scores from these juniors!

The skies were shining bright with mild temperatures all week.  There was a full field of 96 junior from the ages of 12 – 19 from all over the world.

We are already planning for April 2 – 5, 2026 next year.

Hope to see you there!


First Annual Sacramento Junior Championship Presented by Morton Golf Foundation

The first annual Sacramento Junior Championship was held at Haggin Oaks Golf Complex on March 28 – 31, 2024.

AJGA Logo Red on white background

In the fall of 2023, two members of the AJGA (American Junior Golf Association) came to Haggin Oaks to discuss with Morton Golf Foundation thoughts about hosting an AJGA junior tournament at Haggin Oaks.

Morton Golf Foundation had the vision of knowing they wanted to allow junior golfers to participate in the best competition at the most prestigious junior tour in the United States right here in Sacramento. This allowed several junior golfers in Northern California to sleep in their own bed and compete on a golf course they had competed on before. The seed was planted, and a five-year commitment contract was signed.

The first annual AJGA tournament was held at Haggin Oaks Golf Complex on the MacKenzie Golf Course on March 28 – 31, 2024. The field featured 96 juniors, ages 12-18, with a mixture of boys and girls. The excitement was overwhelming as the junior players anticipated that this tour would have college coaches looking at the players in the hope of offering college scholarships.

AJGA tournaments are played all around the United States. The AJGA is a non-profit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women players. The mission of the AJGA Foundation mirrors the mission of Morton Golf Foundation. When AJGA staff stepped onto the property of Haggin Oaks and began working with the Morton Golf staff it was seamless in providing a first-class event.

We are all excited for the future AJGA events at Haggin Oaks as we continue to give junior golfers their opportunity to shine.

Mark your calendar for April 17 – 20, 2025 to see the BEST junior golf talent playing right