This year's Rolex Tournament of Champions features 80 players competing over four days for the coveted year-end title. The field includes 45 players committed to play college golf, 67 past AJGA champions, and 65 Rolex Junior All-Americans.
Deng's first-round 4-under-par 68 currently has her in the lead by one stroke over Lisa Herman.
Deng started her day on the back nine, where her only bogey came on No. 14. Deng caught fire as she turned to the front nine, carding birdies on holes one through five. She finished her final 9-holes at 5-under-par 31.
Deng is one of the youngest competitors in the Girls Division field. This week marks the 2028 graduates' first appearance in the Rolex Tournament of Champions. Deng is currently No. 34 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and was named a Rolex Junior All-American this fall.
BOY'S DIVISION

Nicholas Gross
Gross is no stranger to AJGA invitationals. The University of Alabama commit took home his first invitational win earlier this year at the AJGA Simplify Boys Championship at Carlton Woods.
Gross is a three-time Rolex Junior All-American and making his fourth Rolex Tournament of Champions appearance.
Three boys round out the top five, all tied at 1-under-par 71; Hamilton Coleman, Michael Riebe, and Jake Albert.
