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San Diego, California – March 2026 — Future Champions Golf (FCG) is excited to announce a major enhancement to the tournament experience with the introduction of Live Hole-By-Hole Scoring at all 2-3 day ...


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San Diego, CA & United Kingdom — 2026

Future Champions Golf (FCG) is proud to announce an exciting new international partnership with the British Junior Golf Tour (BJGT) to co-sanction the BJGT / FCG European Open Championship, set to take place July 28–30, 2026 at the stunning Bogogno Golf Resort in Italy.


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San Diego, CA — March 16, 2026— Future Champions Golf (FCG), one of the world’s leading junior golf development tours, is proud to announce a new partnership with Sliptee, an innovative golf tee company designed to improve performance through advanced technology.

Through this partnership, Sliptee will support FCG’s Kids Tour events by providing bags of Slip...


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In the coastal calm of Del Mar, California, yoga instructor Janice Sherman has built a practice rooted in compassion, accessibility, and the belief that every individual—regardless of age, ability, or challenge—deserves to feel strong, capable, and seen. For more than a decade, Sherman has been a guiding force for athletes, students, and individuals with physical and men...


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Play Golf Because You Love It
By Chris Smeal

Somewhere along the way, a lot of golfers forget why they started playing in the first place. They get caught up in scorecards, rankings, swing positions, scholarships, and pressure. Suddenly the game that once felt like pure freedom starts to feel heavy.

I’ve coached thousands of...


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