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2013 JNJG Futures Average

 

Please Click Here for the BOYS JNJG Futures Average. (Final Results)

Please Click Here for the BOYS JNJG Futures Average, with only players who had met the eligibility criteria included. (Final Results)

Please Click Here for the GIRLS JNJG Futures Average. (Final Results)

Please Click Here for the GIRLS JNJG Futures Average, with only players who had met the eligibility criteria included. (Final Results)

 

The JNJG Futures Average was a new category for 2013. It was designed to find the best up and coming JNJG golfers, playing in a number of JNJG and local club junior events.

The futures average was used as a trial in 2013, and in 2014 will be implemented with new criteria and updated on a more regular basis. The 2014 information and pages will be updated shortly.

 

Eligibility Criteria

The following information defines the eligibility criteria which must be met to be considered for the JNJG Futures Average.

-          Players must be a JNJG Tour Member.

-          Players must play a minimum number of 15 rounds.

-          Players must play a minimum of 1 JNJG Major Event.

-          Players must play a minimum of 2 JNJG Masters Series Events.

-          The remaining rounds can be made up of a combination of all JNJG Tour events, and selected Club Tour Events.

-          The full calendar can be found on the JNJG website.

-          Players are placed into divisions, with the age they are turning in 2013 determining what age division they are in.

(Example – Peter is born on April 23rd, 1998. in 2013, Peter turns 15, so he is placed into the 15 Years Division on the JNJG Futures average, regardless of how many rounds he plays as a 14 year old)

-          Players who turn 18 Years old in 2013 are eligible to win the 17 Years and Over JNJG Futures Average. However, to be eligible to win the JNJG Futures Average, a player must participate in the minimum number of rounds before their 18th birthday.

(Example - Katrina is born on July 24th, 1995. in 2013, Katrina turns 18 years old. If she has passed all eligibility criteria and played the minimum number of rounds by this date, she will be eligible to win the 17 Years and Over JNJG Futures Average).   

 

Please see the events below which make up the different categories of events.

(Dates were correct at time of publication - please check JNJG calendar for official tournament entry forms and dates)

 

JNJG Major Events (Minimum of 1 Tournament)

-          Harvey Norman Week of Golf (Various Sydney Courses. 7th – 11th January, 2013)

-          Subaru NSW Junior Championships, Incorporating State Age (Coffs Harbour GC and Sawtell GC. 2nd – 5th July, 2013)

-          NSW Junior Champion of Champions (Sawtell GC. 1st July, 2013)

-          Srixon International (Maitland GC and Kurri Kurri GC. 1st – 4th October, 2013)

-          2XU Champions Trophy (Moss Vale GC and Mount Broughton CC. Date TBC)

 

JNJG Masters Series Events (Minimum of 2 Tournaments)

-         Wagga Wagga Junior Masters (16th - 17th March)

-         Bathurst Junior Masters (6th – 7th April)

-         Wollongong Junior Masters (25th – 26th April) (Anzac Day Public Holiday)

-         Sydney Junior Masters (Venue TBC) (9th – 10th June) (Queens Birthday Public Holiday)

-         South West Rocks Junior Masters (29th – 30th June)

-         Muswellbrook Junior Masters (10th – 11th August)

-         South Coast (Catalina) Junior Masters (31st August – 1st September)

-         Brett Ogle (Goulburn) Junior Masters (16th – 17th November)

 

Club Tour Events

Club Tour Events listed on the JNJG "Club Tour" Calendar will also be used to count towards the JNJG Futures Average.

 

 

Calculation of JNJG Futures Scoring Average

Girls

All Scores are calculated to an average par of 72. 
Scores returned on a course with an Australian Womens Course Rating of less than 72 will be increased by the number of strokes by which the rating is below 72. 
Scores returned on a course with an Australian Womens Course Rating of more than 72 will be decreased by the number of strokes by which the rating is above 72. 

(Example - Sarah plays the Penrith Open and shoots a scratch score of 79. The Australian Womens Course Rating (AWCR) is 75. As the AWCR is above 72 by 3 shots, Sarah's score is decreased by 3 shots. Sarah's adjusted score is 76).

 

Boys

All Scores are calculated to an average par of 70. 
Scores returned on a course with an Australian Course Rating of less than 70 will be increased by the number of strokes by which the rating is below 70. 
Scores returned on a course with an Australian Course Rating of more than 70 will be decreased by the number of strokes by which the rating is above 70. 

(Example - Rory plays the Penrith Open and shoots a scratch score of 75. The Australian Course Rating (ACR) is 72. As the AWCR is above 70 by 2 shots, Sarah's score is decreased by 2 shots. Rory's adjusted score is 73).

 

No Score Returned

In the event of a scorecard not returned by a player, the following will apply:

  • A player who starts a round and does not return their scorecard will be recorded as scoring 20 shots over their handicap.
  • A player who is disqualified for an incorrect score card or rule infringement will be recorded as scoring 20 shots over their handicap.
  • A player who cannot complete a round due to a valid reason (eg - illness or injury), will have no score recorded.

 

 

Contact

For any questions about the 2013 JNJG Futures Averages, please contact Dale Hughes on 9567 7736 or dale@jnjg.com.au


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