2010 - Sun Country
More...
2010 - Utah
More...
2010 - Arizona
More...
2010 - Alberta
More...
2010 - Colorado
More...
2010 - Nevada
More...
2010 - Hawaii
More...
2010 - Oregon
More...
2010 - Idaho
More...
2010 - Southern California
More...
2010 - Washington
More...
2010 - Wyoming
More...
2010 - Montana
More...
2010 - Mexico
More...
2010 - San Diego
More...
2010 - Northern California
More...
2010 - British Columbia
More...
Team Scores
 
Individual Scores

CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RUNS AWAY WITH 2010 TEAM TITLE :: 07/29/2010

Southern California started off the day with a three-shot lead entering the final round of the Junior America’s Cup at Isleta Eagle Golf Club in Albuquerque, N.M with hopes of surviving the field and the heat. The SoCal boys didn’t wilt in the heat of the summer sun either, instead running away with the 2010 team title by 13 shots at 21-under par.
...read more


CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP - SO-CAL OVERCOMES WEATHER AND COURSE TO TAKE LEAD :: 07/28/2010

Not only was Southern California eight shots back heading into day two at the Junior America’s Cup at Isleta Eagle Golf Club in Albuquerque, N.M., but they were able to sidestep a weather delay as well while rocketing up the leaderboard. The SoCal team fired a 13-under team score of 200 which distanced them from the field by 3 shots.
...read more


CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP - FIRST ROUND SEES ISLETA EAGLE COURSE RECORD MATCHED AT 64 :: 07/27/2010

The 38th Annual Junior America's Cup teed off in fine style in Albuquerque, N.M. as Team British Columbia stormed to a first-day lead behind the course-record tying round of Bryan Jung. The seven-under par 64 at the Isleta Eagle Golf Club separated the Coquitlam, B.C. resident from the field by four strokes while pushing his team into first place with a team score of five-under 208.
...read more


2010 JUNIOR AMERICA’S CUP TO TEE OFF IN THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT :: 07/25/2010

The 38th Annual Junior America’s Cup will be held July 27-29 at the Isleta Eagle Golf Course in Albuquerque, N.M. Both the Sun Country PGA and the Sun Country Amateur Golf Association will be hosting the event which includes representatives and teams from 17 different golf associations and PGA Sections throughout the western parts of Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
...read more


2010 JUNIOR AMERICAS CUP - ISLETA EAGLE GC, ALBUQUERQUE, NM :: 03/16/2010

The 38th Annual Boys Junior America’s Cup will be held July 27th-29th at the Isleta Eagle Golf Course in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Both the Sun Country PGA and the Sun Country Amateur Golf Association will be hosting the event which includes representatives from 17 different associations throughout the western parts of Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
...read more


Host Hotel

Championship Facts

Isleta Eagle Golf Course
The Isleta Eagle is a 27-hole, public daily-fee golf course with three distinct nine-hole tracts. Each tract was designed around the natural beauty of the site, giving the course a resort-like character. The three nines—Lakes, Mesa and Arroyo—are centered around a pueblo-style adobe club-house with spectacular views of the golf course and championship practice range.

The Lakes Nine plays down off the mesa slopes to two large lake complexes. Seven of the holes are designed around the large contoured edge-shaped lakes. The Lakes Nine signature hole is a beautiful par-3 hole built into a five-acre lake with a large island green complex.

The Mesa Nine is a magnificent and beautiful golf tract. Designed on the native grass, these holes boast backdrop views of Mount Taylor and the Rio Grande. Most of the holes on the Mesa Nine are designed around and across native mesa washes.

The Arroyo Nine was designed around the largest mesa arroyo, creating the course’s most spectacular view from the No. 1 hole tee. On the first and ninth holes, a player can negotiate strategies over and adjacent to the large arroyo.

All nine-hole tracts are par 36, with any two combinations adding to at least 7000 yards.

Course Set-Up
Mesa/Lakes: 7,025-7,300 yards

Tournament Schedule
Monday, July 26
- Practice Round (8:00 am)
- Opening Ceremonies

Tuesday, July 27
- Round One (8:00 am)
Wednesday, July 28
- Round Two (8:00 am)
Thursday, July 29
- Round Three (7:30 am)
- Closing Ceremonies 
  (apx. 2:30 pm)