U.S. NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

USGA Announces 2026 U.S. National Junior Team

By Will Redmond, USGA

| Liberty Corner, N.J.

USGA Announces 2026 U.S. National Junior Team

The roster for the 2026 U.S. National Junior Team, a pillar of the U.S. National Development Program (USNDP) that was established in 2023 to create a unified pathway designed to nurture the potential of America’s top players, has been announced by the USGA. Building on last year’s team of 22 athletes, the 2026 roster features 12 boys and 12 girls from 10 states representing the country’s elite junior golf talent.

Fourteen of the 24 players were members of the 2025 team. Five of the 10 newcomers come from the USNDP’s State Junior Team program, including Eliana Saga, Mia Clausen and Jaden Soong from Team Southern California.

Members of the team receive year-round support, including world-class coaching and analysis, sports psychology and nutritional guidance.

Last year’s team members made 34 collective appearances in USGA championships, led by the U.S. Junior Amateur (9), U.S. Amateur (8) and U.S. Girls’ Junior (7). The average World Amateur Golf Ranking® of team members rose 132 spots with a collective gain of 2,933.

“We are very excited about this group going into year three of our U.S. National Junior Team,” said Chris Zambri, head coach of the USNDP. “We’ve seen tremendous growth over the first two years in our athletes and are excited to build on that momentum. We could not have had the successes we’ve had as a program without our continued support of our partners and generous donors.”

Four members of the 2026 U.S. National Junior Team are USNDP Grant recipients. Applications for 2026 closed in the fall. The new class of recipients will be announced early in 2026. In 2025, the USGA distributed more than $865,000 to 109 junior golfers and their families to assist with costs related to reaching the next stages of the competitive game, including tournament travel, coaching and equipment.

2026 U.S. National Junior Team Roster (Girls)

NAMEAGEHOMETOWNSCHOOL/HS GRAD YEARYR ON NJT
Grace Carter15Jupiter, Fla.20291st
Mia Clausen15Carlsbad, Calif.20281st
Zoe Cusack17Potomac, Md.Virginia (2026)1st
Anna Fang16San Diego, Calif.20272nd
Mia Hammond17New Albany, OhioDuke (2026)3rd
Jude Lee18Walnut, Calif.Stanford (2026)2nd
Nikki Oh18Torrance, Calif.Stanford (2026)3rd
Eliana Saga16Stevenson Ranch, Calif.20271st
Emerie Schartz18Wichita, Kan.Texas A&M (2026)3rd
Asterisk Talley16Chowchilla, Calif.20273rd
Amelie Zalsman17St. Petersburg, Fla.20272nd
Angela Zhang16Bellevue, Wash.USC (2026)3rd

2026 U.S. National Team Roster (Boys)

NAMEAGEHOMETOWNSCHOOL/HS GRAD YEARYR ON NJT
Ronin Banerjee17Irvine, Calif.20272nd
Hamilton Coleman17Martinez, Ga.Georgia (2026)1st
Luke Colton18Frisco, TexasVanderbilt (2026)2nd
Phillip Dunham18Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.Alabama (2026)3rd
Mason Howell18Thomasville, Ga.Georgia (2026)1st
Jessy Huebner16Port St. Lucie, Fla.20272nd
Chase Hughes15Oklahoma City, Okla.20281st
Tyler Mawhinney18Fleming Island, Fla.Vanderbilt (2026)3rd
Sohan Patel17Weston, Fla.20271st
Giuseppe Puebla17Royal Palm Beach, Fla.20271st
Jaden Soong15Burbank, Calif.20281st
Tyler Watts18Huntsville, Ala.Tennessee (2026)3rd

Asterisk Talley, 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball champion, will be a member for a third consecutive year. In 2025, she competed in the U.S. Women’s Open Presented by Ally, earned co-medalist honors at the U.S. Women’s Amateur, won the Girl’s Junior PGA Championship, and was runner-up at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. She is currently the top-ranked junior in the WAGR at No. 11. Talley was the runner-up in the 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur and U.S. Girls’ Junior, and represented the USA in that year’s Curtis Cup Match, defeating world No. 1 Lottie Woad, of England, in Sunday singles.

Hamilton Coleman and Mason Howell, have both signed to play golf at the University of Georgia next fall, are making their first U.S. National Junior Team appearances after being on the USNDP’s Georgia State Team in 2025.

Coleman won the 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Trinity Forest in July. He needed 25 holes to survive his Round-of-64 match, the longest U.S. Junior Amateur match in 23 years. The Martinez, Ga., native represented the United States at the Junior Ryder Cup and is a three-time AJGA Rolex Junior All-American.

Howell won the 2025 U.S. Amateur at The Olympic Club in August at just 18 years of age, becoming the third-youngest winner in championship history. The victory earned him a spot on the USA Walker Cup Team, where he went 2-0-1 for the victorious Americans at Cypress Point Club. He holed out for an eagle-2 to close out his Sunday foursomes match with partner Jacob Modleski. The Thomasville, Ga., native also was the medalist in the U.S. Junior Amateur at Trinity Forest, but lost in the opening round to 2025 USNJT member Henry Guan.