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EURO JUNIOR GOLF CUP Scotscraig, Levin, Drumoig Golf Clubs St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland August 10-12, 2016 Formerly known as the World Junior Golf Cup, the Euro Junior Golf Cup was developed in 1998 and is conducted on courses around the home of golf in St. Andrews, Scotland every year. Popular among juniors across North America and Scotland, the Euro Junior Golf Cup provides junior golfers with an opportunity to re-visit golf's history and maybe make some of their own. Three countries participate each year - Canada, (Canadian Junior Golf Association), the United States (International Junior Golf Tour), and Scotland (Fife Golf Union). The tournament takes on a unique format with the three teams competing in singles matches over three days to determine a winner for the John Clark Trophy. Format Three-ball match play CJGA Team Canada 2 - Junior Boys (U19) 2 - Juvenile Boys (U17) 2 - Bantam Boys (U15) 2 – Juvenile Girls (U17 /Junior Girls (U19) Team Coach – Sean Casey, Director of Instruction at the ClubLink Academy at Glen Abbey Team Manager – John Lawrence, Managing Director of Tour Operations/International Competitions Requirements Juniors who wish to qualify for CJGA Team Canada must meet the following requirements: 1. Juniors must play in the designated qualifier for the international competition 2. In order to be eligible for qualifying, juniors must meet the age requirement for the international event and compete in the proper age division at the time of the qualifier 3. Juniors must be a full member and in good standing with the Canadian Junior Golf Association 4. Juniors who are selected to represent Canada must be either a Canadian citizen or hold a permanent resident card 5. Juniors must meet the requirement score for his/her age category: Juvenile / Junior Girls – 160 Bantam Boys – 158 Juvenile / Junior Boys – 148

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EURO JUNIOR GOLF CUP Scotscraig, Levin, Drumoig Golf Clubs

St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland August 10-12, 2016

Formerly known as the World Junior Golf Cup, the Euro Junior Golf Cup was developed in 1998 and is conducted on courses around the home of golf in St. Andrews, Scotland every year. Popular among juniors across North America and Scotland, the Euro Junior Golf Cup provides junior golfers with an opportunity to re-visit golf's history and maybe make some of their own. Three countries participate each year - Canada, (Canadian Junior Golf Association), the United States (International Junior Golf Tour), and Scotland (Fife Golf Union). The tournament takes on a unique format with the three teams competing in singles matches over three days to determine a winner for the John Clark Trophy.

Format

• Three-ball match play

CJGA Team Canada • 2 - Junior Boys (U19) • 2 - Juvenile Boys (U17) • 2 - Bantam Boys (U15) • 2 – Juvenile Girls (U17 /Junior Girls (U19) • Team Coach – Sean Casey, Director of Instruction at the ClubLink Academy at Glen Abbey • Team Manager – John Lawrence, Managing Director of Tour Operations/International Competitions

Requirements Juniors who wish to qualify for CJGA Team Canada must meet the following requirements:

1. Juniors must play in the designated qualifier for the international competition 2. In order to be eligible for qualifying, juniors must meet the age requirement for the international

event and compete in the proper age division at the time of the qualifier 3. Juniors must be a full member and in good standing with the Canadian Junior Golf Association 4. Juniors who are selected to represent Canada must be either a Canadian citizen or hold a

permanent resident card 5. Juniors must meet the requirement score for his/her age category:

Juvenile / Junior Girls – 160 Bantam Boys – 158 Juvenile / Junior Boys – 148

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Selection Process The CJGA Team Canada Selection Committee will determine the juniors who represent CJGA Team Canada by the following process:

1. All results from the designated qualifiers are merged into one national field in each age category. Juvenile / Junior Girls to be combined.

2. Scores will then be adjusted based on the difficulty of weather conditions, course conditions and course rating

3. The adjusted scores will then be sorted by the committee 4. Juniors with serious code of conduct violations will be removed from the list 5. The juniors with the lowest adjusted scores in each age category will then be selected to represent

CJGA Team Canada 6. Ties in the selection process will be decided by Section A of the CJGA Conditions of the

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*Note: The CJGA reserves the right to select team members outside of qualifying requirements