US Kids Golf
US Kids golf tournaments coming to the Boston Area this year. Really good for the younger golfer as well as a "touring pro".
NEPGA Titleist Tournament Players Tour (TPT):
284 E. Temple St.
P.O. Box 743
Boylston, MA 01505
P: 508-869-0000
F: 509-869-0009
The 2004 New England PGA Titleist Tournament Players Tour (TPT) is a tournament series for advanced juniors who wish to compete against aspiring collegiate players. All 2004 TPT events will be 36
hole stroke play events over a period of two consecutive days, often at multiple venues-at some of the best courses in New England. The average event will have a first day field of 52 players. The
second round field will be cut to 28 players. The Titleist TPT is open to boys and girls 18 years old or younger as of September 1, 2004. Players may not be currently enrolled in a college or
university. There are two age divisions on the Titleist Tournament Players Tour: 14 & under and 15-18. All participants must have a USGA handicap index of 12.0 or lower.
NEPGA Titleist Junior Tour:
284 E. Temple St.
P.O. Box 743
Boylston, MA 01505
P: 508-869-0000
F: 509-869-0009
The 2004 New England PGA Titleist Junior Tour is entering its sixth season with Titleist as the title sponsor. The mission of the NEPGA Titleist Junior Tour is to provide juniors with the opportunity
to play in professionally run golf tournaments in a fun environment throughout the spring, summer, and fall. The NEPGA Titleist Junior Tour consists of more than forty events. Participants must be
age 17 or under as of September 1, 2004. All participants must compete in one of the following age divisions: Boys 16-17; Boys 14-15; Boys 12-13; Boys 11 & under (9 holes); Girls 14-17; and Girls
13 & under (9 holes).
U.S. Challenge Cup:
21 Agnes St.
E. Providence, RI 02914
P: 401-438-4653
The U.S. Challenge Cup provides junior golfers ages 8-19 the opportunity to develop their skills through a competitive tournament schedule. In terms of competitive play, the U.S. Challenge Cup offers
a junior mini-tour for novice to intermediate players, 28 major competitions, opportunities to qualify for 6 of the world's top junior events (the Scott Robertson, the Junior World, the Monterey
Junior Open, the Optimist, the Doral Publix Junior and the Orange Bowl) and 2 of New England's premiere amateur tournaments (the Hornblower and the Francis Ouimet Memorial) and a "Shootout Series" in
an effort to provide juniors with opportunities to continue their development.
Massachusetts Golf Association (MGA):
300 Arnold Palmer Boulevard
Norton, MA 02766
P: 774-430-9100
F: 774-430-9101
The Massachusetts Golf Association annually conducts the Massachusetts Junior Championship, which is open to amateur golfers who play at an MGA member club who are under the age of 18. The
Massachusetts Junior Championship began in 1914 but was expanded in 1961 to recognize and include three age groups: Junior, Pre-Junior, Boys divisions. Qualifying is held at a variety of sites across
the state. The Championship field is limited to 120 players (60 players in the Junior
Division, 40 players in the Pre-Junior Division and 20 players in the Boys Division). All entries must be submitted with and are processed by the MGA.
United States Golf Association (USGA):
P.O. Box 708
Far Hills, NJ 07931-0708
908-234-2300
As part of its Championship schedule, the United States Golf Association conducts an annual U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, which is open to male amateur competitors age 17 and under who have a
Handicap Index of 6.4 or below. The U.S. Girls' Junior Championship is open to amateur female competitors age 17 and under who have a handicap index of 18.4 or below. Local qualifying is conducted
under the direction of the local golf associations. All entries must be submitted with and are processed by the USGA.
Women's Golf Association of Massachusetts (WGAM):
300 Arnold Palmer Boulevard
Norton, MA 02766
P: 774-430-9010
F: 774-430-9011
Founded in 1900, the Women's Golf Association of Massachusetts serves over 2,000 individual members who belong to more than 180 member clubs. Each year the WGAM sponsors 24 amateur tournaments in
addition to an active junior golf program open to any girl residing in Massachusetts. All WGAM junior events are open to any Massachusetts junior girl regardless of golfing ability or experience and
include the following groups: Junior Class (ages 14-18), Junior-Junior Class (ages 11-13), Mite Class (age 10 or younger) and Team Matches.
American Junior Golf Association (AJGA):
1980 Sports Club Drive
Braselton, GA 30517
1-877-373-2542
P: 770-868-4200
F: 770-868-4211
The mission of the American Junior Golf Association revolves around the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior
golf. Competitors are invited to compete in AJGA events based on a Performance Based Entry process. This process enables 12-18-year-old members to earn their way into AJGA Open tournaments based on
performances at the national, regional and state levels.
Independent Insurance Agency Junior Classic (IIAJC):
137 Pennsylvania Avenue
Framingham, MA 01701
P: 800-972-9312
F: 508-628-5444
All Independent Insurance Agency Junior Classic events are open to any youth whose 19th birthday does not occur prior to the end of the National IIAJC tournament and who has not started college.
Entry forms can be obtained by contacting the local IIAJC office.