Tournaments

Tournaments

Tournaments in Canada

Grizzly Golf Tour

Established in 2016, the Grizzly Golf Tour is an organization committed to promoting golf as both a recreational and competitive sport in British Columbia. The tournaments organized by the Grizzly Golf Tour adhere to standard golf rules. A strong emphasis is placed on explaining rules, etiquette, and pace of play to all participants to ensure fair and orderly competition. This also fosters a friendly, respectful, and professional tournament environment. The vision of the Grizzly Golf Tour is to become one of the most influential and popular golf organizations in British Columbia.

Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA)

The CJGA Tour is one of Canada's primary youth golf development programs. It aims to offer Linkster tournaments for young players aged 4-14, junior tours for players aged 10-18, and amateur tours for players aged 19-24, as well as international competitions. CJGA focuses on providing opportunities for young golfers to develop their skills and competitive levels. As a leader in youth competitive events, the CJGA Tour has helped many young players realize their golf dreams and has nurtured numerous excellent golfers in Canada.

Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour (MJT)

Operated exclusively by PGA professionals, the Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour (MJT) is one of Canada's most popular junior golf circuits. Each year, MJT hosts over 40 tournaments across Canada, each featuring various platform rankings and points. The MJT is a critical stepping stone on the path to collegiate golf, serving both as a development platform for young players' golf skills and as a stage to showcase their abilities. In addition to the main tour, MJT also runs the MJT Mini Tour for boys and girls 12 and under, allowing younger players to enjoy the sport while gaining competitive experience. MJT is Canada's only junior golf circuit and offers six age divisions: Girls U15, Girls 15-19, Peewee Boys (U13), Bantam Boys (13-14), Juvenile Boys (15-16), and Junior Boys (17-19). These age divisions cover a broad range of junior golfers, ensuring that each player can compete in a category that is appropriate for their age and skill level, while also receiving the right amount of challenge and opportunity. The mission of the MJT is to provide a competitive, challenging, and exciting playing environment to foster growth and development opportunities for young players.

Tournaments in USA

American Junior Golf Association (AJGA)

Established in 1978, the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) is a non-profit organization responsible for organizing and implementing national junior golf tournaments. Each year, AJGA organizes over 110 events, making it one of the most prestigious and authoritative junior golf organizations in the world. Countless PGA, LPGA, and NCAA collegiate players have distinguished themselves through participation in AJGA events. AJGA's eligibility criteria specify that junior players should be above the age of 12 and up until they enter college. AJGA not only provides young players with the opportunity to participate in high-level competitions but also offers them the chance to compete, interact, and form friendships with other players. The AJGA also has a range of junior golf education and development programs aimed at helping young players improve their skills and competitive level, better preparing them for their future in golf. The mission of the AJGA is to provide growth and developmental opportunities for junior players through high-quality competitions, educational programs, and development plans, helping them realize their dreams in golf.

Future Champions Golf (FCG)

Founded in 2003, Future Champions Golf (FCG) is an organization dedicated to hosting tournaments for junior golfers aged 4-19. Throughout the year, FCG holds over 100 competitions, including three major international events: the FCG Callaway Championship, the FCG International Junior Championship, and the FCG National Championship. Some of these events offer AJGA Performance Based Entry (PBE) Stars and potential wild cards to the IMG World Championships. FCG's tournaments are primarily held in California and cater to players of different skill levels, ranging from beginners to advanced competitors. Not only do FCG events provide an opportunity for participants to showcase their skills, but they also offer a platform for young players to compete, interact, and form friendships with one another. The mission of FCG is to promote the development and growth of junior golf through high-quality tournaments and development programs, providing support and assistance to young players in achieving their golf dreams.

San Diego Junior Golf Association (SDJGA)

The San Diego Junior Golf Association (SDJGA) is an organization with a rich history, dedicated to nurturing and developing the skills and competitive levels of junior golfers. Since the 1960s, SDJGA has provided training and competition opportunities for numerous state champions at the high school level, NCAA national champions, as well as players on the PGA Tour. SDJGA offers not only high-level competitions but also opportunities for young players to learn and develop their skills. The association's tournaments and programs encompass a variety of skill levels and age groups, catering to everyone from beginners to advanced players. The mission of SDJGA is to provide growth and development opportunities for young golfers through high-quality competitions and development programs, aiding them in realizing their golfing dreams.

Washington Junior Golf Association (WJGA)

Founded in 1976, the Washington Junior Golf Association is an organization dedicated to providing competition and development programs for junior golfers aged 8 to 18. The scope of WJGA's tournaments mainly covers regions including Washington State, Northern Idaho, and Umatilla County in Oregon. The mission of the Washington Junior Golf Association is to offer growth and development opportunities for junior golfers through competitions, educational programs, and development initiatives, assisting them in achieving their golf aspirations. The association provides a range of tournaments and development programs catering to players of various skill levels and age groups, ensuring that everyone from beginners to advanced players can find competitions and programs suitable for their level. Additionally, WJGA offers a series of scholarships and honor programs to recognize the achievements and contributions of exceptional young players.

Hurricane Junior Golf Tour (HJGT)

The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour is a series of tournaments specifically designed for junior golfers aged 8 to 18. The tour is divided into seven levels, including Open, Collegiate Prep, Ambassador, Elite, Club, Invitational, and Junior-Adult competitions. Tournaments typically take place from February to December each year, with events happening weekly. The primary locations for these competitions are on the East Coast of the United States. The objective of HJGT is to provide a platform for young golfers to showcase their skills and grow in the sport. These tournaments offer not only an opportunity to hone their skills and competitive abilities but also a chance to make new friends and broaden their horizons. Furthermore, HJGT prepares participants for future golf careers by providing opportunities for interaction and networking with other players and coaches. Through education and engagement, players have the chance to further improve their skills and competitive levels.

US Kids Tour

The US Kids Tour is a series of tournaments organized by US Kids, an American junior golf equipment company. The tour aims to provide a platform for young golfers aged 14 and under to showcase their skills and grow in the sport. The competitions are divided into different levels, including local, state, regional, world championships, and international championships. These events attract young players from around the world and are held at various locations across the United States, primarily during the summer season. The purpose of the US Kids Tour is to help young players improve their skills and build confidence, preparing them for future success in the realm of golf. These tournaments offer not just an opportunity to showcase their abilities but also a chance to elevate their level of competition. By participating in these events, players gain the opportunity to interact with other players and learn from the guidance of other players and coaches. This enriches their golf experience and further enhances their skills in the sport.

SCPGA Junior Tour

Established in 1948, the Southern California PGA Junior Tour (SCPGA Junior Tour) is one of the largest and most respected junior golf programs in the United States. The SCPGA Junior Tour is a three-tiered tournament series hosted by PGA facilities, which include the Toyota Tour Cup, the Players Tour, and the Junior Development League. Annually, these three tours manage over 275 competitions for junior players of all ages and skill levels. These events provide opportunities to compete across the entire range of Southern California, offering a platform for players to showcase their skills. The objective of the SCPGA Junior Tour is to give players an opportunity to gain experience and improve their skills. These tournaments aim to enhance the golf abilities and competitive levels of the players, preparing them for their future careers in golf. By participating in these events, players have the chance to interact with other competitors and learn from the guidance of other players and coaches. This helps them to further improve their skills and enriches their overall experience in the sport of golf.