Florida Junior Golf Tournament Top Winners with trophies

Palm Coast Welcomes Florida State Golf Association Junior Tournament to Palm Harbor Golf Club

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

The City of Palm Coast proudly welcomed the Florida State Golf Association (FSGA) Junior Tournament back to Palm Harbor Golf Club on March 21–22, 2026, bringing 79 top young golfers ages 13–15 from across the state to compete on one of the community’s most valued municipal assets.

The City of Palm Coast proudly welcomed the Florida State Golf Association (FSGA) Junior Tournament back to Palm Harbor Golf Club on March 21–22, 2026, bringing 79 top young golfers ages 13–15 from across the state to compete on one of the community’s most valued municipal assets.

Events like this showcase more than just great golf; they deliver a meaningful economic boost to Palm Coast. With dozens of players traveling alongside their families, the tournament generated increased activity for local hotels, restaurants, and small businesses, reinforcing the city’s growing reputation as a destination for sports tourism.

Palm Harbor Golf Club continues to play a key role in that success. As a city-owned facility, it not only provides residents with access to high-quality recreation but also serves as a regional draw for competitive events that elevate Palm Coast’s profile statewide.

“This tournament is a great example of how our amenities support both quality of life and economic vitality,” said Dennis Redican, Palm Coast Outdoor Recreation Manager. “Palm Harbor Golf Club is an asset our community can be proud of, and we’re honored to host events that bring visitors here and showcase everything Palm Coast has to offer.”

The weekend’s beautiful weather provided the perfect backdrop for competition, with players navigating Palm Harbor’s challenging layout. The event highlighted the depth of young talent across Florida while promoting sportsmanship, discipline, and community engagement.

Top performers included Parker Osborne, who captured the Boys (13–15) division title, and Hazel Peters, who secured a dramatic one-stroke victory in the Girls (13–15) division. Their performances, along with the strong showing from all participants, contributed to an exciting and memorable tournament weekend.

The City of Palm Coast extends its appreciation to the Florida State Golf Association, Palm Harbor Golf Club staff, volunteers, and visiting families for making the event a success. By continuing to host tournaments of this caliber, Palm Coast remains committed to assisting in experiences that support local businesses, strengthen community pride, and enhance the city’s overall quality of life.

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