Join our team.

Play with friends.

PGA Jr. League is bringing friends, families, and communities together through golf.

Who Can Play?

We believe that every child can be a golfer. All skill levels are welcome, and no prior golf experience is required to participate in the program.

PGA Jr. League includes two age divisions: 13u and 17u.

When We Play

While PGA Jr. League is seasonal, these playing opportunities exist all year long.

Our team will start practicing after Memorial Day and run for 10 weeks. During six of those weeks, we'll have play days against other facilities!

What's Included?

In addition to practicing and playing, every player receives custom uniforms and team kits, and a digital center with fun games and events.

With enough participation, the team could be eligible to field an All-Star team!

How do Play Days Work?

Teams are part of leagues, organized together so that games can be played and local league standings can be kept.

Regular Season Play

Each team is broken down into two-person pairs (or three if a substitute is included)  who play together in games.

All PGA Jr. League games are played in a two-person scramble format. This means that both players in a pair hit drives. The best shot is selected, then each player plays from the selected spot, and this process continues until the ball is holed.

The scramble format is key in allowing everyone to hit shots and contribute to the team. PGA Jr. League utilizes match play scoring, which focuses on performance vs. a score-to-par as is traditional with golf.

Within a PGA Jr. League game, pairs play in a head-to-head, 9-hole match. Each match is broken into three flags. Each flag is three holes in a row, and each team has the opportunity to earn points at the end of each flag.

Championship Season Play

Depending on league and player eligibility, many players will have the opportunity to compete in the National Car Rental PGA Jr. League Championship Season. The Championship Season consists of a mix of head-to-head matches, as well as team stroke play competitions, where scores are calculated based upon performance to-par.