Children competing in the Oceânico World Kids Golf Championship from July 25-29 in Portugal, will earn points towards towards the World Amateur Golf Rankings, following agreement with R&A and US Golf Association.
The acknowledgment is testament to the strides the event has made in attracting a quality field of youngsters from around the world to the Amendoeira Golf Resort’s Nick Faldo and Christy O’Connor Junior courses.
“We are delighted to have been awarded world ranking points for the first time,” commented Chris Stilwell, Oceânico Golf’s CEO. “The tournament is always competitive but our primary aim is to create a fun environment for the whole family.”
With a variety of age groups for boys and girls between the ages of seven and 18, children aged above 10 will compete over 18 holes on each day, creating the feel of a professional Tour event with gross scores counting towards in each age category.
Rankings points in the will be awarded in the14-18 year-old categories placing them among some of the finest young players in the sport.
The acknowledgment is testament to the strides the event has made in attracting a quality field of youngsters from around the world to the Amendoeira Golf Resort’s Nick Faldo and Christy O’Connor Junior courses.
“We are delighted to have been awarded world ranking points for the first time,” commented Chris Stilwell, Oceânico Golf’s CEO. “The tournament is always competitive but our primary aim is to create a fun environment for the whole family.”
With a variety of age groups for boys and girls between the ages of seven and 18, children aged above 10 will compete over 18 holes on each day, creating the feel of a professional Tour event with gross scores counting towards in each age category.
Rankings points in the will be awarded in the14-18 year-old categories placing them among some of the finest young players in the sport.
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