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What is Northwest Jr Golf Tour?
Northwest Jr Golf Tour is a not-for-profit group committed to helping youth, regardless of economic or social background, reach their potential through the great game of golf! We are based out of Gig Harbor, Washington, and host tournaments throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Who is in charge?
Jeff & Suzanne Mehlert from Gig Harbor,
WA.
Jeff is the director of golf & owner at McCormick Woods
golf course in Port Orchard, WA.
Jeff is assisted by Adam Columbia, Bjorn Bjorke, Rick Garber, Jesse Bibee, Lauren Phillips, Chris Evans and other NWJrGT
graduates.
Do you allow caddies and galleries?
Yes, we allow caddies, assuming they follow the caddy guidelines. There are no caddy age requirements, so you could have anyone from your best friend to your grandma caddy for you!
We encourage gallery, such as relatives and friends, to come out and support the players. You can bring your entire family to watch you compete in the tournament. In fact, we have seen groups as large as 20 following just a few players.
How are the tournaments divided up?
Divisions are made by gender and grade (not age).
Boys divisions are 4th-6th; 7th-8th; 9th-10th and 11th-12th.
Girls divisions are 4th-6th; 7th-9th & 10th-12th.
If a player has moved up in grades – they should compete in the grade division they would “normally” be in.
How many players play in a tournament?
We try to bring a strong field of players (120-150) and book on a day when juniors can get there (days off from school), plus a day that would be profitable to the golf course.
Do you have qualifying rounds or cuts?
No. We never have qualifying rounds or cuts. All of our tournaments are open to junior golfers of all ages and playing abilities. We encourage juniors to play the full 2 days (18 holes per day).
Do I compete in last year's grade level or next year's during the summer?
Players compete in their same grade level THROUGH THE SUMMER - their grade level goes up starting September 1. So, if I am in 8th grade right now, I will compete as an 8th grader until the September tournament, when I will then compete as a 9th grader.
Are handicapped players allowed to use a golf cart?
Yes – a medical note stating that you are physically unable to play a round without the use of a golf cart is the only “document requirement”.
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