The Northeast has the highest AJGA Open count of any region — 8 Opens across Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts — plus the coveted Bethpage Black Invitational and back-to-back USGA qualifier sites. Answer seven questions. Get the right schedule for your player.
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Here's a sample of 2026 Northeast / Mid-Atlantic events across the major junior tours. The full personalized schedule is built around your player — level, age, grad year, and region.
| Date | Event | Tour | Recruiting Signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 23–26 |
AJGA Junior at Indiana
Indiana CC — Indiana, PA
|
AJGA Open | ⭐ PBE |
| Jun 22–26 |
AJGA Invitational at Bethpage Black
Bethpage State Park (Black Course) — Farmingdale, NY
|
Major | ⭐ PBE |
| Jul 20–23 |
AJGA Junior at Colgate
Seven Oaks GC — Hamilton, NY
|
AJGA Open | ⭐ PBE |
| Jun 4 |
US Junior Amateur — Local Qualifier
Totteridge GC — Greensburg, PA
|
USGA Qualifier | |
* Preview is a representative sample. Your personalized schedule is ranked by fit — not just listed. Always verify dates and eligibility at official tour websites.
Eight AJGA Opens, the Bethpage Black Invitational, two USGA local qualifier sites in Pennsylvania, and a diverse mix of top-tier venues. No region in the country offers more competitive event density.
One of the most prestigious junior events in the country is played on the most famous public golf course in America. Qualifying for this invitational is a recruiting milestone.
The Northeast runs the most AJGA Opens of any region — from April in Pennsylvania to July in Massachusetts and New York. Players can build a full PBE calendar entirely within the region.
Penn State, Rutgers, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Duke, and Wake Forest all recruit the NE heavily. The density of quality AJGA events here means more eyes on NE-based players than most regions.
Two US Junior Amateur local qualifier sites in Pennsylvania give Northeast players double the shot at national championship access — rare in any single region.
Seven Oaks at Colgate, Bethpage Black, Indiana CC — the Northeast plays some of the most challenging and recognizable venues in junior golf. Competitive preparation here is elite.
JG Blueprint annotates every Northeast event by PBE value, USGA qualifier eligibility, and recruiting fit — ranked for your player's specific level and graduation year.
Virginia, Penn State, Rutgers, and Maryland are the most active Big Ten programs in the NE recruiting market. ACC programs — Duke, Wake Forest, Virginia, Virginia Tech — run deep pipelines through Pennsylvania and Virginia events. The Bethpage Black Invitational alone can put a player on the national radar.
JG Blueprint ranks every Northeast event by recruiting value for your player's level and grad year — so you're building visibility, not just accumulating starts.
Active D1 Programs Recruiting in Northeast / Mid-Atlantic
JG Blueprint doesn't just list Northeast / Mid-Atlantic events. It ranks them by recruiting value for your player's level and graduation year — so every entry counts.
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Seven questions. Under three minutes. A personalized 2026 Northeast / Mid-Atlantic junior golf schedule with AJGA points, PBE stars, and qualifier paths already sorted — for your player, not every player.
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