Tour & Player Info
Event Guidelines
Each event is 18 holes.
Players must play without adult assistance.
Players must walk during play. Pull carts may be used.
GPS and distance-measuring devices may be used during play.
Parents, grandparents, and spectators are welcome to watch but must maintain a respectful distance.
Players are responsible for keeping and confirming their own score before submitting their scorecard.
The Westman Junior Golf Tour follows the Rules of Golf as recognized by Golf Canada, along with any local rules set by the host course.
Format & Scoring
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MATCH PLAY FORMAT
The first four events determine playoff groups. Players compete in two 9-hole matches each week during the first four events.
The top four players make the Championship Flight, and the next four players make the 1st Flight.
The final two weeks are playoffs, played as 18-hole matches.
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STROKE PLAY FORMAT
Points are awarded each week based on finishing position.
For the first five events:
1st place: 14 points
2nd place: 12 points
3rd place: 11 points
4th place: 10 points
continuing down by position
At the final event:
1st place: 16 points
2nd place: 13 points
3rd place: 12 points
continuing down by position
Each player’s best four point results count toward their season total.
The top nine players in each group win season prizes.
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STROKE PLAY FORMAT
Points are awarded each week based on finishing position.
For the first five events:
1st place: 14 points
2nd place: 12 points
3rd place: 11 points
4th place: 10 points
continuing down by position
At the final event:
1st place: 16 points
2nd place: 13 points
3rd place: 12 points
continuing down by position
Each player’s best four point results count toward their season total.
The top nine players in each group win season prizes.
The Westman Junior Golf Tour is open to junior golfers in three age groups.
Contests
Each week includes a Closest to the Hole contest.
Putting Contest
Week 6 | Oak Island
Chipping Contest
Week 6 | Oak Island
Week 2 | Pleasant Valley
Week 4 | Wheat City
Week 6 | Oak Island
Longest Drive Contests
At the Tournament
Players should plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before their tee time. After check-in, players are invited to purchase a bucket of balls and prepare for their round on the range and practice green with warm-up drills guided by EVO Golf. All players are encouraged to stay on site until prizes are awarded at the end of each event.
Check-In
10:00 AM–12:30 PM
Practice Zone w/ EVO Golf
10:00 AM–12:30 PM
Tee-Off
11 AM–12:30 PM
Awards
~3:30 PM