The Treasure Coast’s top golf prospect will once again appear on the United States’ foremost junior team.
Port St. Lucie’s Jessy Huebner was named to the 2026 U.S. National Junior Team by the United States Golf Association for the second time on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
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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.
Huebner, a University of Florida commit in the Class of 2027, is the No. 6 overall player in the American Junior Golf Association’s Rolex Rankings. He picked up one win at an AJGA tournament this year while placing Top 10 in six of his eight appearances.
Last year, Huebner, who is home-schooled, made his debut as the youngest member on the developmental team. He received a financial grant as part of the program.
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Boys
Port St. Lucie’s Jessy Huebner
Ronin Banerjee, 17, California
Hamilton Coleman, 17, Georgia
Philip Dunham, 18, Florida
Mason Howell, 18, Georgia
Jessy Huebner, 16, Florida
Chase Hughes, 15, Oklahoma
Tyler Mawhinney, 18, Florida
Jaden Soong, 15, California
Giuseppe Puebla, 17, Florida
Girls
Grace Carter, 15, Florida
Mia Clausen, 15, California
Anna Fang, 16, California
Eliana Saga, 16, California
Emerie Schartz, 18, Kansas
Asterisk Talley, 16, California
Angela Zhang, 16, Washington
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for Treasure Coast Newspapers. He can be reached at ejwallace@usatodayco.com.
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