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About This Event
The PAGA Junior Girls' Championship is Pennsylvania's premier state-level stroke play competition for junior female golfers, now in its 63rd year. A top finish here carries real weight on a junior's competitive resume, signaling that she can perform under pressure against the best players in the state. Winning the title — or finishing near the top — is a meaningful credential heading into college recruiting conversations and future USGA qualifiers.
What Advancing Means
Capturing the Pennsylvania state junior girls' title is a recognized achievement within the state golf community and adds credibility to a player's recruiting profile with college coaches. While this specific event does not offer USGA exemptions, a state championship title from a 63-year-old association event carries lasting recognition on any junior golf resume.
Coach's Take
This is exactly the kind of state association event that college coaches in the Mid-Atlantic region recognize by name — if your daughter is serious about playing collegiately, you want her name on this leaderboard.
About State Golf
State Golf offers competitive junior golf events. Check their tour page for full schedule and eligibility details.
Scheduled at the end of June, this championship lands at a natural peak in the junior summer season — after spring high school play wraps up and right alongside USGA qualifier windows, making it an ideal measuring stick before AJGA and USGA events later in the summer. Unlike AJGA events, this is a state association championship, so it draws exclusively Pennsylvania-based competition and carries a distinct regional significance on the recruiting calendar.
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