Organized by Trust Golf, in collaboration with the Junior Asian Tour (JAT) and Notah Begay III (NB3), the tournament will feature stroke play across three divisions: Class A (ages 15-18), Class B (ages 13-14), and Class C (ages 10-12).
Boys and girls in Classes A and B will battle it out over 54 holes across three days. Their combined scores will also determine the leaderboard in the Open Class. Meanwhile, players in Class C will compete over 36 holes in a two-day format. Crucially, results will be counted toward the JAT Order of Merit, recorded in the Junior Golf Scoreboard, and contribute to the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR).
With seven qualifying rounds in total, the series leads up to the international showdown, the JAT-NB3 Asian Championship. This final event will see 80 per cent of its field determined by the JAT Order of Merit, with the remaining 20 per cent coming from various Asian countries. Golfers will be vying for the chance to secure a coveted spot in the NB3 World Championship in the US in November 2025.
The third JAT-NB3 Elite Series will take place at Lake View Resort and Golf Club from November 1-3. Following that, the fourth qualifying round will head to Lotus Valley Golf Resort in Chachoengsao from December 6-8. The final three rounds of the season are set as follows: March 7-9, 2025 (Event 5), March 28-30, 2025 (Event 6), and April 4-6, 2025 (Event 7), at Rayong Green Valley Country Club in Chonburi.
The season will culminate in the JAT-NB3 Asian Championship from April 11-13, 2025, at Royal Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Nakhon Nayok, where golfers will compete for a spot in the NB3 World Championship in November 2025, in the United States.
Players are required to compete in at least four out of seven events in the JAT-NB3 Elite Series to qualify for the Asian Championship. The tournament series offers an exciting opportunity for young golfers, as the top 20 players from the Overall Class will earn a spot at the prestigious NB3 Elite Camp in Florida, where they will meet with college coaches from renowned universities and have the chance to compete in international events.
Additionally, the eight winners from the four classes in the Asian Championship will secure a place in the NB3 World Championships in the United States, further elevating the competitive stakes for junior golfers in the region.