The final day of the Triple A European Championship wrapped up in spectacular fashion at the stunning San Roque Club Golf & Resort. After three days of hot and sunny weather, with only a few wind disruptions, Europe’s top junior golfers once again showcased incredible talent, determination, and sportsmanship.
This year’s tournament not only delivered exceptional golf but also highlighted the growing reputation of the Triple A World Junior Golf Series. It was fantastic to see so many elite players joining from outside the Jason Floyd Golf Academy — a true testament to the quality and prestige of the event.
A huge congratulations goes out to our JFGA students, with an outstanding seven players finishing inside the Top 10:
🏌️♂️ Thaddeus Huainigg
🏌️♂️ Ryan Killorn
🏌️♂️ Thomas De Klerk
🏌️♂️ Ewan Widor
🏌️♂️ Joel Bracegirdle
🏌️♂️ Erik Groth
🏌️♂️ Tito Von Hessen
Their performances across all three days reflected not only consistency but also the high standard of golf being developed within the academy on the Costa del Sol, Spain.

🏆 U21 Boys Division – Thaddeus Huainigg Shines Again
Thaddeus Huainigg continued his brilliant form, claiming his 4th Triple A title and 6th WAGR victory with a total score of 212 (-4). His second round score of 65, featuring two eagles and four birdies on the front nine, was a standout performance of the week and proved decisive in securing the win.
In joint second place, Thomas De Klerk impressed once again, particularly with his back nine on Round 2 that included five birdies and an eagle, finishing on 215 (-1).
Joining him in T2 was Ryan Killorn, part of the U15 mix, who showed incredible consistency over the three days with rounds of 73, 72, and 70, also finishing at 215 (-1). A very promising young talent to watch for the future.

⛳ U21 Girls Division – Maria Khristenko Goes Back-to-Back
In the girls’ division, Maria Khristenko once again proved her dominance, securing back-to-back Triple A victories with a total score of 222. Her final round of 70 sealed the win in style — a performance full of poise and precision.
Siria Ballini continued her strong play, finishing second after a composed final round 72 (par), showing her determination to chase the top spot.
Blanca Libera reached the podium in third, building on her momentum from her solid +1 round on Day 2 to finish her tournament on a high and secure her place among the leaders.

🌤 A Fitting End to a Fantastic Championship
The 2025 Triple A European Championship will be remembered for its great weather, high-quality golf, and remarkable sportsmanship. From eagles to clutch putts, the players showcased the exceptional standard of junior golf and set the stage for an exciting season ahead.
📸 Check out all the photos from the final round HERE
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