Junior Orange Bowl 2026: A Showcase of Young Golfing Talent
Coral Gables, FL — The highly anticipated 62nd annual Junior Orange Bowl commenced on January 3, 2026, at the picturesque Biltmore Golf Course. This prestigious international event features 48 boys and 36 girls golfers, showcasing rising stars in the sport.
Star-Studded Presence
The tournament attracted not only skilled young competitors but also their legendary parents, including golf icon Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren, who cheered for their son, Charlie Woods. Joining them was PGA Tour veteran Matt Kuchar, who recently triumphed at the PNC Championship with his son, Cameron Kuchar.
Day One Highlights
- Charlie Woods made an impressive start, shooting 73 (2-over par), placing him tied for 24th as he concluded his first day.
- Cameron Kuchar faced challenges, finishing with a score of 77 (6-over par), entering the second day tied for 39th.
As Charlie navigated the course, Tiger was nearby, applauding him for a "hell of a shot" that helped him escape a tricky situation on the 11th hole. Meanwhile, Matt Kuchar offered strategic advice to Cameron, demonstrating the support and mentorship that characterize this event.
Noteworthy Images from the Event


Conclusion
The Junior Orange Bowl has once again highlighted the promising future of golf by bringing together young talent and their influential families. With today’s performances setting the stage, anticipation grows for the rounds to come.
Stay tuned as we continue to cover this remarkable event, showcasing the next generation of golfing greats.
Alex Peterman is a high school sports reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at apeterman@usatodayco.com.

