Junior and Young Adult Golf
Find out more about NCGA’s Junior Tour of Northern California, Youth on Course and NCGA NEXT Programs
Junior Tour of Northern California
Founded in 2008, the Junior Tour of Northern California (JTNC) focuses on helping junior golfers ages 10 to 18 become the best competitive players they can be. Jointly created by the NCGA and the Northern California PGA chapter, JTNC hosts more than 50 events each year throughout Northern California. JTNC alumni include major winner Bryson DeChambeau, PGA Tour member Justin Suh and LPGA member Yealimi Noh.
Youth on Course
The price of a round of golf shouldn’t be a barrier for a young person. That’s where Youth on Course (YOC) comes in: The organization provides young golfers with access to play courses for $5 or less, offering them the chance to not only understand and master the sport, but also to glean life lessons that can only be learned on the green.
Created in 2006 by the NCGA as a regional initiative, Youth on Course is now nationwide and beyond, serving more than 130,000 members in all 50 U.S. states and parts of Canada. A Youth on Course membership includes an official USGA Handicap Index and full NCGA membership, and members additionally gain access to life-changing job and scholarship opportunities through career prep, leadership, and college scholarship programs.
An Exclusive Membership for Past Participants of Youth on Course
We know that the transition from Youth on Course to full-price NCGA membership can be tough. Yet we know you don’t want to lose your Handicap Index® or all the other NCGA membership benefits you’ve enjoyed. That’s why we launched the NCGA NEXT program.
You’ll receive full NCGA Member Benefits including a Handicap Index®, Tournaments and Events and Exclusive Discounts all for just exclusive rate of $46/year.
Members also can play golf for reduced rates at participating NCGA NEXT facilities throughout Northern California!
Team Northern California
Beginning in Northern California, the NCGA is launching a golf team (Team Northern California) that will expand the pipeline for elite local golfers into the recently created U.S. National Development Program (USNDP), a new initiative launched by the United States Golf Association (USGA). Southern California started their program in 2024.
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