A pair of Palm Beach County golfers are set to debut on the United States' foremost junior golf team.
A pair of Palm Beach County top young golfers are set to debut on the United States' foremost junior team.
Royal Palm Beach's Giuseppe Puebla and Jupiter's Grace Carter were named to the 2026 U.S. National Junior Team by the United States Golf Association for the first time on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
The USGA selects the roster for the U.S. National Junior Team as part of its U.S. National Development program, which aims to provide year-round coaching, guidance and support for America's best junior players.
Puebla, a University of Florida commit in the Class of 2027, is the No. 2 overall player in the American Junior Golf Association's Rolex Rankings. He was a member of the United States' winning team at the Junior Ryder Cup in September at Bethpage Black in New York.
Carter is in the Class of 2029 recruiting class and is No. 23 in the latest AJGA Rolex Rankings. She has won four AJGA events so far this year and tied for third at the 76th U.S. Girls' Junior.
2026 U.S. National Junior Team
Boys
- Ronin Banerjee, 17, California
- Hamilton Coleman, 17, Georgia
- Luke Colton, 18, Texas
- Philip Dunham, 18, Florida
- Mason Howell, 18, Georgia
- Jessy Huebner, 16, Florida
- Chase Hughes, 15, Oklahoma
- Tyler Mawhinney, 18, Florida
- Sohan Patel, 17, Florida
- Jaden Soong, 15, California
- Giuseppe Puebla, 17, Florida
- Tyler Watts, 18, Alabama
Girls
- Grace Carter, 15, Florida
- Mia Clausen, 15, California
- Zoe Cusack, 17, Maryland
- Anna Fang, 16, California
- Mia Hammond, 17, Ohio
- Nikki Oh, 18, California
- Eliana Saga, 16, California
- Emerie Schartz, 18, Kansas
- Asterisk Talley, 16, California
- Amelie Zalsman, Florida
- Angela Zhang, 16, Washington
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].
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