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About This Event
The Vicki DiSantis Junior Girls' Championship is the Carolinas Golf Association's marquee 54-hole stroke play event for competitive junior girls from North Carolina and South Carolina, held in 2026 at Stonebridge Golf Club in Monroe, NC. Now in its 21st year, this championship carries real weight in the Carolinas junior golf community and serves as a benchmark performance for girls measuring their game against the region's best. A strong finish here builds a competitive résumé that matters to college coaches and sets the tone for a player's summer season.
What Advancing Means
Winning the Vicki DiSantis title earns a player the distinction of being the Carolinas Golf Association's Junior Girls' Champion, a state-level title that carries meaningful recognition in the Southeast recruiting landscape. While no USGA exemptions are explicitly attached, a championship or top finish at a 54-hole CGA event signals to college coaches that a player can compete and close over multiple competitive rounds.
Coach's Take
This is exactly the kind of multi-round, association-level event that shows a college coach your daughter can manage her game — and her emotions — over 54 holes against a serious regional field.
About State Golf
State Golf offers competitive junior golf events. Check their tour page for full schedule and eligibility details.
Scheduled in early May, this event lands at a critical point in the junior golf calendar — after spring high school seasons wind down and just ahead of the peak summer AJGA and USGA qualifying windows, making it an ideal competitive tune-up and résumé builder. Unlike AJGA events, this is a regional association championship, which means it rewards players who have invested in their state golf community and provides a high-stakes 54-hole format that mirrors what college golf looks like.
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