The U.S. Junior Am is for golfers 18 and under.
Youngest Competitor: Darren Zhou (13, born 4-25-2010), Kartik Singh (13, born 1-5-2010), Arjun Somani (14, born 7-14-2009), Teerawut Boonseeor (14, born 5-30-2009), Aadi Parmar (14, born 1-22-2009)
Oldest Competitors: Davis Korver (18, born 8-2-2004), Tommy Morrison (18, born 8-11-2004), Elliot Parker (18, born 8-15-2004), Myles Murphy (18, born 8-16-2004), Caolon Burford (18, born 8-22-2004), Colby Sullivan (18, born 8-23-04), Zachery Pollo (18, born 8-24-2004)
Average Age of Field: 16.95
Field breakdown by age:
13 years old: 2
14 years old: 3
15 years old: 17
16 years old: 60
17 years old: 85
18 years old: 97
U.S. states represented: There are 40 states represented, as well as Puerto Rico: California (28), Texas (23), Florida (12), North Carolina (11), Virginia (9), Georgia (8), Arizona (7), Minnesota (6), Tennessee (6), Utah (6), Illinois (5), Maryland (5), New Jersey (5), New York (5), Pennsylvania (5), South Carolina (5), Alabama (4), Ohio (4), Oklahoma (4), Colorado (3), Iowa (3), Missouri (3), Washington (3), Arkansas (2), Connecticut (2), Hawaii (2), Idaho (2), Indiana (2), Kentucky (2), Massachusetts (2), Michigan (2), Nebraska (2), Oregon (2), Wisconsin (2), Kansas (1), New Hampshire (1), North Dakota (1), Rhode Island (1), South Dakota (1), Wyoming (1) and Puerto Rico (1).
International: There are 33 countries represented: United States of America (200), Canada (11), People’s Republic of China (7), Mexico (4), Australia (3), Chinese Taipei (3), New Zealand (3), Thailand (3), Colombia (2), Hong Kong, China (2), Indonesia (2), Republic of Ireland (2), Scotland (2), Argentina (1), Brazil (1), Bulgaria (1), Estonia (1), Costa Rica (1), Guatemala (1), Japan (1), India (1), Malaysia (1), Pakistan (1), Panama (1), Paraguay (1), Portugal (1), Singapore (1), Slovakia (1), Spain (1), Sweden (1), Trinidad & Tobago (1), Venezuela (1) and Wales (1).