Youth on Course Pro-Am Presented by ISCO Industries
Monday, August 5th at Valhalla Golf Club (Louisville, KY)
Tournament Details
Shotgun starts at 8:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (teams have the option of choosing which time they would like to play)
New for 2019: Teams are comprised of 3 amateurs and 1 professional
Format: Team score = 1 Gross & 1 Net. There will also be a $15,000 professional purse, with the low professional winning $5,000.
All-inclusive package includes:
- Team competition with forecaddie at Valhalla Golf Club
- Deluxe player gift package
- Continental breakfast and lunch for morning players, lunch and h’orderves for afternoon players
- On course hospitality
- Unique trophies and Prizes
- 2020 PGA Championship ticket contest
Package Price
$750 per amateur
Charitable Donation
The Kentucky Golf Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The tax-deductible portion of your contribution is limited to the excess of money contributed over the value of goods and services provided to you by the Kentucky Golf Foundation. The fair market value of goods and service provided by the Kentucky Golf Foundation will be detailed in a memo sent post event.
Format
Teams of four (1 pro and 3 amateurs) will compete against all teams in a net and gross competition. Each participant will play their own ball in a better ball of the foursome team. USGA Handicap Indexes will be used.
Schedule - Monday, August 5th
7:00 am – Registration and practice facilities open (Breakfast available)
7:45 am – Opening Ceremonies
8:00 am – Morning Shotgun Start
12:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Lunch by Texas Roadhouse
1:45 pm – Afternoon Shotgun Start
6:30 pm – H’orderves and closing ceremony
What is Youth on Course?
Youth on Course (YOC) has grown into a nationwide organization providing more than 40,000 young golfers with what they need most – access to affordable golf. Using the programs below, YOC provides youth with life-changing opportunities through golf. Youth on Course members always play for $5 or less at participating courses. More than 600 courses across the country partner with YOC to offer unused rounds to golf’s next generation. YOC has subsidized over 620,000 total rounds, of which 115,000 were in 2017.