Young Golfers Shine at Drive, Chip and Putt Finals at Augusta

Six states represented among winners across various age divisions

Apr. 5, 2026 at 6:39pm

The 2026 Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals took place at Augusta National Golf Club, showcasing the skills of young golfers ages 7-15 from across the country. Winners were crowned in eight different age and gender divisions, with standout performances from several participants, including the youngest qualifier in event history and the first girl in her division to sink both of her putts.

Why it matters

The Drive, Chip and Putt competition provides a welcoming environment for youth to develop their golf skills and fundamentals, while also introducing them to the prestigious Augusta National course. The event highlights the next generation of golfers and helps grow the sport by engaging young players.

The details

The 13th annual Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals featured winners from six different states, including Washington, Texas, California, New York, Hawaii, and Florida. Notable performances included 6-year-old Sophia Eagan, the youngest qualifier in event history, and Lucy Cui, who became the first girl in the 12-13 division to sink both of her putts. Other standouts were Colton Gress, who used a crosshanded approach to driving and chipping, and Kipp Madison, an Augusta native who finished in the top 3 after winning the tournament in 2024.

  • The 2026 Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals took place on April 5, 2026.
  • The event has been held annually since its inception 13 years ago.

The players

Roy Moon

The winner of the Boys 7-9 division, hailing from Bellevue, Washington.

Sophia Eagan

The 6-year-old competitor who was the youngest qualifier in Drive, Chip and Putt history, finishing sixth in the Girls 7-9 division.

Lucy Cui

The winner of the Girls 12-13 division, becoming the first girl in her age group to sink both of her putts.

Colton Gress

The Ohio native who finished second in the Boys 14-15 division using a crosshanded approach to driving and chipping.

Kipp Madison

The Augusta native who finished in the top 3 of the Boys 14-15 division, after winning the tournament in 2024 when he competed in the 12-13 age group.

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The takeaway

The Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals at Augusta National showcased the talent and potential of the next generation of golfers, with young participants from across the country demonstrating their skills on one of the sport's most iconic courses. The event continues to inspire and engage youth, helping to grow the game of golf.