Thirty-six of the most talented golfers around the country were brought together at the beautiful and challenging golf course of Luxembourg-Bellenhaff. They played 36 exhausting holes on all-weather Saturday plus 18 more on Sunday with one goal: to become the Champions for 2024.

After three intense rounds, Stefan Rojas emerged as 2024's National Champion, showcasing his skills with a score of 2 shots over par. His twin brother, Andrew Rojas, put up a strong fight, finishing as the runner-up with a score of 9 over. Lenny Mines secured the third spot with a score of +10, a mere one shot away from Andrew Rojas. The Federal Champion 2024 title was claimed by Nicolas-Guy Landry, who maintained an even score throughout the tournament. 
 
On the ladies’ side, the National Champion 2024 title was earned by Marie Baertz, who scored 12 shots over par followed in second place by Maud Forzy with +23. Third place came for Emma Lahaije, who scored 30 over par. Sofia Seldemirova, who managed to score 11 over par, got the title of Federal Champion 2024.

For the Mid-Am, Andrew Bruce became the National Champion 2024 with 13 shots over par, followed by runner-up Patrick Rahmé, who scored 17 shots over par; third place was for Jens Buch with +19. Liam Petit scored eight shots over par, becoming the Federal Mid-Am Champion 2024.

On the ladies’ side Jacqueline Klepper became the National Mid-Am Champion with 43 shots over par, followed by Charlotte Lahaije with +45 and in third place, came Lynn Schetgen with 47 over par.
 
Reflecting on the Championships, National Champion Stefan Rojas expressed his gratitude, saying: "I am very happy for the excellent organization of the event and thankful to the Luxembourgish Golf Federation (FLG) for recognizing all the talent in the country giving us the opportunity to compete against the best in the country,… this is what pushes the players to be better."