April has arrived, marking the grand finale of our tournament season—the Triple A World Series. After three days of intense competition, new champions will emerge, solidifying their place in the Triple A World Junior Golf Series history. This moment also offers an opportunity to reflect on a fantastic season and tally up points for the prestigious Order of Merit.

For those unfamiliar, the Triple A World Series employs a point-based system known as the Order of Merit, similar to the season-long rankings of the FedEx Cup and the Race to Dubai. Throughout the year, participants accumulate points based on their finishing positions, with the top 60 players across all categories earning a coveted spot in the Triple A World Series Final.

With a truly global reach, this tournament—part of the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR)—serves as a premier platform, attracting university coaches eager to scout and track the progress of promising junior golfers.

Day 1 Recap: A Test of Skill and Strategy

The opening day brought with it an unexpected challenge—unpredictable weather. As conditions fluctuated, players had to adjust their strategies accordingly, making mental resilience just as crucial as technical skill.

Girls Category:

Leading the pack after Day 1 is Olivia Costello, who delivered a stellar performance with a score of 74, showcasing a particularly strong back nine. Hot on her heels is Siria Ballini, just one stroke behind with a 75, while Cami Beuret rounds out the top three with a 77.

Boys Category:

The Boys leaderboard is currently a tight race, with Thaddeus Huainigg, Danielle Martinez, and Javier Cobiella all tied at the top, each carding an impressive 72 (even par).

Capturing the Action:

Want to relive the excitement? Check out the official tee-off photos from Day 1: View Photos 

Thank you to our photographer Isabella Bianca https://www.isabellabianca.com/

Stay tuned for Day 2 updates as the battle for the Triple A World Series title intensifies!