Drive, Chip and Putt Registration Now Open in Michigan

Every Kid, of Every Ability, Everywhere

The Drive Chip and Putt national finals are fast approaching in April at The Masters, but this coming summer’s registration for local qualifications for next year is now open.

Drive, Chip & Putt is a free event that is open to boys and girls ages 7-15. Juniors are separated into four age divisions for both boys and girls: 7-9 years old, 10-11 years old, 12-13 years old, & 14-15 years old. Participants advance through local, sub-regional, and regional qualifiers to make it to the National Finals at Augusta National Golf Club on the Sunday before the Masters.

At each qualifying level, participants hit three shots at each station, Drive, Chip & Putt, for a total of nine shots. Each shot receives a point value. There are prizes for the top three in each Skill and for the top three overall participants. The contestant with the highest number of accumulated points will be declared the overall champion in their age division. The top two overall participants in each age & gender division from each local qualifier will advance to the sub-regional qualifier. No sub-regional nor regional qualifiers are scheduled for Michigan locations.

Local qualifying sites (16) in Michigan location and dates:

Salem Hills Golf Club, Northville May 11

Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc May 24

White Lake Golf Club, Whitehall June 14

Katke Golf Course, Big Rapids June 21

Harbor Shores, Benton Harbor June 26

Boyne Mountain, Boyne City June 28

Twin Lakes Golf Club, Oakland Twsp. June 30

Stonewater Country Club, Caledonia July 7

Hawk Hollow Golf Course, Bath Twsp. July 9

Bay Meadows, Traverse City July 12

Milham Park Golf Club, Kalamazoo July 14

Currie Municipal Golf Course, Midland July 19

Rouge Park Golf Course, Detroit July 20

Binder Park Golf Course, Battle Creek July 24

Fox Hills Golf, Plymouth July 27

Pheasant Run Golf Course, Canton July 29

Local registration here: https://michiganpga.com/junior-golf/drive-chip-putt/

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