In recent years, golf in Indonesia has experienced remarkable growth—not only through the increasing number of tournaments and improved golf course facilities, but also through the emergence of young talents who have already achieved promising results at national and international levels. This phenomenon brings new optimism for the future of Indonesian golf.
The success of these junior golfers proves that golf is no longer an exclusive sport limited to certain circles. With proper development programs, better access, and stronger support systems, golf is becoming a sport increasingly embraced by younger generations. Ultimately, there is real potential for Indonesian junior golfers to compete consistently in some of the world’s most prestigious events.
This GoGolf article highlights four of the country’s most promising junior golfers—Kentaro Nanayama, Dominikus Glenn, Jonathan Wijono, and Viera Permata Rosada. These young athletes bring not only exceptional technical skill, but also strong discipline, determination, and competitive spirit—qualities essential for building a successful career in professional golf.
1. Kentaro Nanayama: Relentless Dedication and a Champion’s Mindset

Kentaro Nanayama first gained public attention in Indonesian golf during the Pondok Indah International Junior Championship 2016. At just 14 years old, he demonstrated an uncommon level of maturity and composure—traits that later earned him a place in the Indonesian National Golf Development Team, marking a significant milestone in his competitive journey.
What sets Kentaro apart from many junior golfers is his unwavering dedication and hunger for improvement. Known for his disciplined and purposeful training routines, he consistently works on every aspect of his game—from swing mechanics and course management to physical conditioning. This drive has enabled him to compete in various international events, helping boost his standing on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR).
One of Kentaro’s notable achievements came when he and junior golfer Tian Qi from China secured the Best Gross Overall title at the Mandiri Pondok Indah International Junior Golf Championship 2016. He also performed exceptionally in multiple series of the IJG PREMIER LEAGUE (Series 1, 2, and 4), proving his ability to maintain consistent results across competitive formats.
Currently ranked 1966 OWGR, Kentaro still has a long road ahead—but with his youth and fierce determination, his potential remains immense. If he continues to develop both technically and mentally, he could become one of Indonesia’s strongest contenders on the global professional stage.
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2. Dominikus Glenn: Consistency Across National and International Events

Another standout junior golfer is Dominikus Glenn, who currently holds a WAGR ranking of 1722—a clear indication of his consistency in competitive play. Dominikus has repeatedly delivered solid performances across both domestic and international tournaments.
His tournament experience includes events such as the Olympic Jabar Amateur Open and the Elite Amateur Championship, where he competed alongside other rising stars like Jonathan Wijono. One of his notable accomplishments is winning the Boys A (15–17 years) division at the 5th McDonald’s Junior Golf Championship.
Dominikus’ achievements stem from more than natural talent. His disciplined work ethic and strong foundational technique give him a significant edge. He is known for his precise ball striking, reliable swing tempo, and impressive ability to read course conditions—skills essential for adapting to different layouts at home and abroad.
Another key strength is his mental composure. In golf, the ability to stay calm and focused under pressure often determines the outcome of an entire round. Dominikus’ maturity on the course makes him one of Indonesia’s most reliable junior golfers competing internationally.
3. Jonathan Wijono: A Young Champion with an Outstanding Track Record

Among Indonesia’s junior golf talents, Jonathan Wijono stands out as one of the brightest. The Surabaya-born golfer first caught widespread attention after winning The 10th Faldo Series Indonesia Championship 2017, though his achievements had been building since 2016 with multiple titles at both national and international levels.
With a WAGR ranking of 476, Jonathan is among the highest-ranked junior golfers in Southeast Asia. His accomplishments include gold medals in the individual boys’ category at the Indonesia Amateur Open and the National Sports Week (PON). One of the most defining moments in his early career was being the only Indonesian junior golfer to make the cut at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship 2016 in Korea—an impressive feat against world-class junior competitors.
Jonathan’s playing style is characterized by aggressive yet calculated strategy. He possesses the ability to combine long-hitting power with sharp putting precision, making him competitive on diverse course designs. He also demonstrates strong tactical awareness, adjusting his strategy effectively based on the situation and his opponents.
At only 16 years old, Jonathan’s trajectory looks highly promising. With continued training and increased exposure in international tournaments, he could very well become one of the future faces of Indonesian professional golf.
4. Viera Permata Rosada: A Young Jakarta Talent Making Her Mark Globally

Amid the dominance of male junior golfers, Viera Permata Rosada shines as one of Indonesia’s most inspiring young female golfers. Born in Jakarta on June 21, 2001, Viera began playing golf at the age of eight and soon joined the CIMB Junior Golf Development Program, an initiative dedicated to nurturing young golf talent across Southeast Asia.
Ranked 2047 in the world, Viera still has considerable room to grow given her young age. She rose to prominence after winning the JJGC Tournament Series 4 – C Girl Division. One of her proudest moments came when she represented Indonesia at the Callaway World Junior Golf Championship in the United States in 2012—a prestigious event featuring the world’s top junior golfers.
Viera’s strengths lie in her consistent technique and impressive ability to stay focused through challenging rounds. As a young female golfer, she also serves as an important role model for Indonesian girls, showing that golf offers equal opportunities for women to excel on the international stage.
Her achievements reflect not only her individual talent but also the growing opportunities for women’s golf in Indonesia.
Conclusion: A Bright Future for Indonesian Golf in the Hands of Young Talent
The four junior golfers highlighted—Kentaro Nanayama, Dominikus Glenn, Jonathan Wijono, and Viera Permata Rosada—represent a generation filled with extraordinary potential. They possess not only advanced technical skills but also discipline, mental resilience, and the ambition to compete at the highest level.
With continued support from national golf associations, sponsors, training programs, and the wider community, these young athletes have the opportunity to elevate Indonesia’s presence on the global golf stage. Their current achievements form a strong foundation for Indonesia’s long-term success in international golf.
The future of Indonesian golf is bright—and it lies in the hands of these emerging champions.
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