2023 HHJGT Qualifying Day Tournament

 

 

Date: Sunday June 4, 2022

Venue: Chedoke GC (Martin Course)

Start Time: 11:30am Split Tee Start

Cost: $50.00 p/competitor

Field Size: 90 Competitor Field Size Maximum

 

 

Age Group Divisions for Competitors

 

Junior Girls Division (AGES 15-18 AS OF AUGUST 1ST EACH CALENDAR YEAR) Minimum of 6 Qualifying Spots Available

Bantam Girls Division (AGES 10-14 AS OF AUGUST 1ST EACH CALENDAR YEAR) Minimum of 6 Qualifying Spots Available

  • A minimum of 8 age-eligible girls are required for the Bantam Girls season competition. If there are less than 8 Bantam Girl competitors, then they will be consolidated into a singular Junior Girls Division.

 

Junior Boys Division (AGES 15-18 AS OF AUGUST 1ST EACH CALENDAR YEAR) Minimum of 8 Qualifying Spots Available

Bantam Boys Division (AGES 10-14 AS OF AUGUST 1ST EACH CALENDAR YEAR) Minimum of 8 Qualifying Spots Available

 

 

2023 HHJGT Qualifying Day Registration Closes May 28th @ 11:59PM

 


 

R&A RULES LEVEL 1 TRAINING ACADEMY

 

All 2023 HHGJT members are required to be R&A Rules Level 1 Certified. Please click on the link below to register and start the new 2019 modernization of the golf rules and 2023 rules update found in the R&A rules training academy. Upon completion of the R&A Rules Training Academy, you will be issued a Level 1 Certificate to submit to HHJGT staff. Please submit R&A Rules Level 1 certificates to info@hhjgt.com prior to June 25, 2023.

 

 

R&A Rules Academy

 

 


HHJGT: Our 40th Season

 

The Hamilton/Halton Junior Golf Tour was established in 1984 with the primary goal to create a junior golf championship for the Hamilton/Halton regions while providing a forum in which junior players, aged 18 and under, could enhance their considerable talents through competition with their peers.  The Tour was the first of its kind in Ontario and remains one of the most affordable junior tours in the province.

From humble beginnings, the Hamilton/Halton Junior Golf Tour has come a very long way.  The vision from the start was to build the Tour on the basis of sustainability.  If it could not be sustained on a user-pay and private sponsor basis, then it should cease to exist.  There are no public funds associated with the Tour.

The first title sponsor of the Tour was Apple Computer in 1984. The Tour was sponsored by Accuform Canada from 1985 until 1995 then Wilson Staff Golf Canada from 1996 to 2006 (known as "Wilson Staff Junior Golf Tour").  The tour was sponsored by Bick Financial from 2007 through 2009 and was known as the Bick Financial Junior Golf Tour.