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Events:  We use an online sign up for events that your Junior would like to play in.  All entry fees for these events can be paid for by Credit Card.  We do not store information from credit cards.

Important: We do not charge your Credit Card for the entry fees until 4 days out from that event.  This policy allows you to sign up for more than one event without a total hit on your card.  You can cancel online prior to the deadline date and your credit card will not be charged. Once your credit card has been charged you will NOT receive a credit or refund. 

Starting times: will be sent to you via email 3 days out from that event date by 5:00 p.m.

Format:  For Level 1-2 we will use a Stableford point game which is easy to play and the player can pick up if he or she cannot make a point and then they go to the next hole. This is a no-pressure game.

Format:  For Level 3, 18 hole  Stroke Play Competition.

Dress Code: for Events:

  • All players must wear a collared shirt at all times. Shirts must be tucked in at registration and prior to playing.
  • Gym shorts, cutoffs, or cargo pants will not be acceptable dress attire for NNJGA Members.
  • Soft Spikes only.
  • Hats are worn forward at all times.
  • Remember we are guests at the golf facility please have your junior dress appropriately.
 

Qualifying for events or teams will be done using SCORE DIFFERENTIALS.  This process takes into account the player's score along with the rating and slope of the course being played rather than just the score that the player shoot.  This give us a better representation of the ability of the player.  For example, if a player shoots 79 at Edgewood-Tahoe and a 79 at Eagle Valley East Course, the score differential from Edgewood-Tahoe would be lower based on the more difficult rating and slope.

Below is the USGA formula to determine the Score Differential.

 

IMG-Junior World Qualifier. 

The IMG Junior World Qualifier is only open to NNJGA members that live within 75 miles of Reno and who attend school in Northern Nevada or are a Northern Nevada Resident. 
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE IMG JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

9 Hole Division

Boys     11-12  1 spot   
Girls 11-12  1 spot
Boys 9-10 1 spot
Girls 9-10 1 spot

 18 Hole Division

Boys    15-18        2 spots     
Girls  15-18 2 spots
Boys  13-14 1 spot
qualifying 79 or better
Girls  13-14 1 spot
qualifying 86 or better

Junior America's Cup Teams & Hogan Cup Team

The Boy's Junior America's Cup Team and The Hogan Cup Team are each made up of two (2) NNJGA Golfers. We use the lowest 4 score differentials out of a qualifying rounds (events listed with an *asterisk on the Level 3 Schedule).  Each of the four male players that have qualified can choose which team they would like to play on, starting with the first place qualifier through the fourth place qualifier.

The Girls' Junior America's Cup team is made up of four female players and we use the same qualifying process taking the top 4 players. 

Residence Eligibility:  The player must live and go to school in the Northern Nevada area or live and go to school within 75 miles of Reno.  Players must play in the 15-18 Division.  Players can play up for the season.

There are Travel Fees per player for these events:

Boy's Junior America's Cup & Girls' Junior America's Cup: $500.00 per player

Travel Fee for Hogan Cup:  $400.00 per player

Nevada State Junior Amateur Championship:
36 Hole Stroke Play Championship

Age Groups

Boys  15-18
Girls 15-18
Boys 13-14
Girls 13-14

Open to Level 3 players only.

Top finishers from events will be invited along with other players. 

Pamela Whalen
Executive Director

 Northern Nevada Junior Golf Association
561 Keystone AV #238
Reno NV  89503

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: 775-742-4574
Fax: 775-673-1144

Players need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and have an Eligibility Center ID number. 

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Eligibility Center Checklist. 

pdfClick Here

Scores should be mid to low 70’s and playing from at least 6000 yards. This is where the Ping College Golf Guide comes into play. Input your scores and length of the golf course and see what level (Pac 12, Mountain West, Big Sky) the player is at. This will also help the player decide on what schools to contact through emails.

Play in national tournaments as much as possible. Coaches do not really care much about HS events. Play in the USGA Boys/ Girls Jr championship, US amateur qualifying. Junior World, play in the FCWT in conjunction with JR World. Also, find out what tournaments coaches will be recruiting at and play in them so the player can be seen.

Coaches welcome a question or two from parents. Coaches want to hear from the player. This is a way for coaches to get to know the player.

It is always a good idea to visit a campus, but before you visit make sure the coach is interested in the player. Arrange a day and time that works for the coach’s schedule. It is always a good idea for the player to meet the coach to see if it is a fit for the player as well.

Hiring a recruiter: 50/50 on how coaches feel about this.   Many coaches feel like it is a waste of money. Coaches want to know the player has done research on their specific school and is personally sending the coach the emails, not a recruiting service. Coaches do not like it when a player sends mass emails to coaches. Typically, the email will be deleted without even being read. 

Coaches are looking for 3.5 or higher and an SAT / ACT score of 1240 or 26

Ask the coach what the best way is to communicate (text, email, phone calls). Coaches communicate in different ways. It is also important to ask to set up a time to talk on the phone. Once again, make sure the coach is interested in the Student-Athlete.

Be patient. Sometime a coach may not respond if they are on the road or swamped with their current season. A follow-up email is always good after a few weeks.

When a player meets the coach, the coach wants to make sure the player is going to be a good fit for their program. Will they fit in with the team? Good chemistry is very important. Coaches are looking for players that want to work hard, will put the time into getting better, are coachable, will be a good teammate and their values have to match up with the coach. Coaches will look at how the player treats their parents; this is a direct indication of how they will treat the coach. Coaches look for grit, can they come back after a big number on a hole or do they just give up.

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