Applications to be a recipient of the Liberty National ACE Grant in 2025 are closing soon! The deadline to apply and be approved for the 2025 season is September 2nd. An integral part of the American Junior Golf Association Foundation, the mission of the Liberty National ACE Grant is to provide financial assistance to young men and women who aspire to earn a college golf scholarship through competitive junior golf. Since 2003, $8 million has been reimbursed to families, resulting in over 10,000 playing opportunities and over $15.7 million in college golf scholarships. The grant covers a range of expenses, including membership fees, travel, and housing, ensuring that junior golfers have the financial support to pursue the sport at the highest level.
How it works
The Liberty National ACE Grant ensures that junior golfers from all backgrounds have the opportunity to compete. To assist families in estimating eligibility, we offer a user-friendly Liberty National ACE Grant calculator.
Once approved, families can receive reimbursements for AJGA membership, tournament and qualifier fees, as well as expenses related to travel and equipment. The program also covers costs associated with USGA junior events, PGA junior sectionals and state championship fees.
Program participants and stories
Junior golfers in the Liberty National ACE Grant program represent a diverse range of backgrounds and stages in their AJGA journey. Among its notable alumni, Maxwell Moldovan and Rose Zhang stand out as the first grant recipients to earn the prestigious Rolex Junior Player of the Year award.
The program thrives thanks to the generous support of PGA and LPGA Tour professionals and dedicated donors who are passionate about promoting equity in golf. Some players who have given back to the game through endowing Liberty National ACE Grants include Billy Horschel, Doug Ghim, Stacy Lewis, Justin Thomas and Rose Zhang.
Tye Treadwell of Omaha, Nebraska, is a fourth year recipient of the Liberty National ACE Grant. The 2027 graduate credits the program with providing him opportunities for exposure at high level tournaments as he begins the college golf recruiting process.
For more information regarding the program or the application process, please contact Debbie Keplin at foundation@ajga.org or 770-868-4200.