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2019 Cjga National Tournament Schedule (Junior Tour) 2019 CJGA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE (JUNIOR TOUR) 2019 NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE SBJ March 16-17 CJGA March Break Junior Championship at Reunion Orlando, FL (Reunion Resort) CMP July 2-5 CJGA PING Canadian Junior Match-Play Championship Hamilton, ON (King’s Forest Golf Club) CSP August 27-30 CJGA MIZUNO National Junior Championship Welland, ON (Cardinal Lakes Golf Club - Heron Course) WJC December 27- CJGA World Junior Challenge Palm Harbor, FL 30 (Innisbrook Resort & Golf Course) 2019 BRITISH COLUMBIA JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE B1 March 9-10 CJGA BC Season Opener at Bear Mountain Victoria, BC (Bear Mountain Golf Resort – Valley Course) B2 March 23-24 Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy BC Spring Classic Vancouver, BC (University Golf Club) B3 March 27-29 Humber College PGM Western Canadian Jr Championship Surrey, BC presented by TaylorMade (Northview Golf Club – Canal Course) B4 April 6-7 CJGA BC Junior Open Championship Chilliwack, BC (Chilliwack Golf & Country Club) B5 April 13-14 IMG Academy Junior World Championship Qualifier (Ages 13-18) Pitt Meadows, BC (Mayfair Lakes Golf Club) B6 April 20-21 US Kids TEEN World Championship Qualifier - WEST (Ages 13-18) Vancouver, BC (Quilchena Golf & Country Club) B7 June 15-16 David Hearn Junior Series presented by KIA @ Swan-e-set Pitt Meadows, BC (Swan-e-set Bay Resort) B8 July – TBD CJGA BC Junior at TBA Lower Mainland (Venue To Be Announced – Lower Mainland) B9 Sep. 7-8 CJGA BC Fall Series at Belmont Golf Club Langley, BC (Belmont Golf Club) B10 Sep. 15-16 CJGA BC Fall Series at Ledgeview Abbotsford, BC (Ledgeview Golf & Country Club) B11 October 26-27 CJGA BC Fall Series at Bear Mountain Victoria, BC (Bear Mountain Golf club) 2019 ALBERTA JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE A2 May 18-19 IMG Junior World Championship Qualifier – (Ages 13-18) Edmonton, AB (RedTail Landing Golf Course) A3 May 25-26 SKECHERS Junior Series @ Woodside Airdrie, AB (Woodside Golf & Country Club) A4 June 8-9 David Hearn Junior Series presented by KIA @ Turner Valley Turner Valley, AB (Turner Valley Golf Club) A1 June 15-16 US Kids Teen World Championship Qualifier – West (Agest 13-18) Calgary, AB (McKenzie Meadows Golf Course) A6 September – CJGA Alberta Fall Series at TBA Calgary Region TBD (Venue To Be Announced – Calgary Region) A7 September – CJGA Alberta Fall Series at TBA Calgary Region TBD (Venue To Be Announced – Calgary Region) 2019 SOUTHERN ONTARIO & GTA JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE O2 April 27-28 SKECHERS Junior Series @ Royal Woodbine Toronto, ON (Royal Woodbine Golf Club) O3 May 4-5 IMG Junior World Championship Qualifier – (Ages 13-18) London, ON (FireRock Golf Club) O5 May 18-19 Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy Ontario Junior @Deer Creek Ajax, ON (Deer Creek Golf Course & Banquet Facility) O6 May 25-26 US Kids TEEN World Championship Qualifier – EAST (Ages 13-18) Windsor, ON (Ambassador Golf Club) O7 June 1-2 Humber College PGM Ontario Junior Open at TPC Toronto Caledon, ON (TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley) O8 June 8-9 CJGA Ontario Junior at Craigowan Woodstock, ON (Craigowan, Golf & Country Club) O9 June 15-16 David Hearn Junior Series presented by KIA @ Royal Stouffville Stouffville, ON (Royal Stouffville Golf Club) O10 June 22-23 CJGA Junior at Stratford Stratford, ON (Stratford Golf & Country Club) O11 July 10-11 CJGA Junior at Hornby Glen Halton Hills, ON (Hornby Glen Golf Course) O12 July 15-16 CJGA Junior at Royal Ontario Hornby, ON (Royal Ontario Golf Club) O13 July 22-23 SKECHERS Junior Series @ Legends on the Niagara Niagara Falls, ON (Ussher’s Creek Golf Course) O14 July 29-31 CJGA Eastern Canadian Junior Championship pres. By TaylorMade Halton, ON (Granite Ridge Golf Course – Cobalt Course) O15 August 5-6 CJGA Junior at Lionhead Brampton, ON (Lionhead Golf Club) O4 August 13-14 CJGA Ontario Junior @ Ariss Valley Guelph, ON (Ariss Valley Golf Club) O16 August 17-18 SKECHERS Junior Series @ Richmond Hill Richmond Hill, ON (Richmond Hill Golf & Country Club) O17 September 7-8 CJGA Ontario Fall Series at Nobleton Lakes Nobleton, ON (Nobleton Lakes Golf Course) O18 September 14- David Hearn KIA Championship Markham, ON 15 (Angus Glen Golf Club – North Course) O20 September 28- CJGA Ontario Fall Series at Silver Lakes presented by Georgian College East Gwillimbury, 29 (Silver Lakes Golf Club) ON 2019 QUEBEC & OTTAWA VALLEY REGION JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Q1 May 4-5 CJGA Quebec Junior Open pres. By Humber College PGM Hawkesbury, ON (Hawkesbury Golf & Curling Club) Q2 May 11-12 Humber College PGM Junior Open presented by GOLFTEC Ottawa, ON (Greyhawk Golf Club) Q3 June 22-23 David Hearn Junior Series presented by KIA @ Lachute Lachute, QC (Club de Golf Lachute / Lachute Golf & Country Club) Q4 August – TBD CJGA Junior at TBA Montreal Region (Venue To Be Announced – Montreal Region) 2019 ATLANTIC CANADA JUNIOR TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE AT1 May 11-12 US Kids TEEN World Championship Qualifier – EAST (Age 13-18) Shubenacadie, NS (The Links at Penn Hills) AT2 May 18-20 CJGA Atlantic Spring Classic presented by TaylorMade Cavendish, PEI (Eagles Glenn of Cavendish) AT3 June 1-2 SKECHERS Junior Series @ Northumberland Links Northumberland, NS (Northumberland Links) AT4 August 6-8 CJGA Atlantic Junior Championship, hosted by Lorie Kane Bloomfield, PEI (Mill River Resort) AT5 August 19-20 David Hearn Junior Series presented by KIA Qualifier Bridgewater, NS (Osprey Ridge Golf Course) .
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