Outcomes in this youth golf competition are determined by a player’s performance in three fundamental skill areas: distance and accuracy off the tee, short-game precision from around the green, and putting proficiency. A composite score is calculated based on the combined distances and proximity to the hole in each of these elements. For instance, a long drive landing close to the target line earns more points than a shorter, less accurate one. Similarly, chipping close to the pin and sinking putts contribute significantly to a higher final score.
This structured approach to developing young golfers emphasizes the foundational skills necessary for success in the sport. It encourages a balanced skill set rather than prioritizing only one aspect of the game. Historically, this focus on fundamental skills has served as a springboard for many junior golfers to pursue competitive careers. The program promotes healthy competition and sportsmanship, instilling values that extend beyond the golf course.