Fast Facts/Information
St. Clair Country Club
Belleville, IL
June 29-July 1
Entry Fee: $109 (19U) or $89 (13U & 15U)
Entries Open: March 4
Entry Deadline: June 17 @ 10pm
Age Restriction: Must not be 19 years old on or before July 1
Handicap Index Requirement: none
Event Divisions: Championship (19U) Boys, Championship (19U) Girls, 13U Boys, 15U Boys, 15U Girls
**a division must have 4 participants to be contested
# of Rounds: 3
**13U and 15U divisions will only play 2 Rounds June 29-30
Field Size: 144 players
FAQs
Practice Round Included in Entry Fee? Yes
When is the practice round? Information will be sent following the close of entries
Cart Included in Entry Fee? No
Do I have to be a Metropolitan Member to play? Juniors should either be a member of the Metropolitan or have a parent/grandparent/guardian that is a member
Can I use a Caddie? Yes - players can bring their own caddie. Caddies will not be provided by the association. Bibs for caddies will be provided on the first tee and should be returned at the scoring tent after each round. Caddies are expected to adhere to the rules as laid out in the Rules of Golf.
Can a parent or sibling be my Caddie? Yes. A sibling or parent may serve as caddie to a player. However, the committee does have the right to ban/remove such caddie at any time should behavior become inappropriate/unbecoming and distracting to other players in the field.
Are Range Finders Permitted? Yes - distance function only; no slope/elevation/other condition measuring
Are spectators allowed? Yes - we ask that spectators remain out of the way of players/play by remaining on or near cart paths.
Are spectator carts available? Yes - spectator carts are to be paid for and arranged directly at the course in the pro-shop. A limited number may be available at the discretion of the club.
Can spectators help with ball searches? Yes, spectators may help with a 3 minute ball search. They may also walk ahead and watch as a spotter so long as they do not interfere with play nor touch golf balls that are in play.
Can spectators interact with a player/give them food? A spectator may provide a player with food or beverage during their round. A spectator may also provide a jacket or umbrella when weather permits for it. Spectators should not provide any advice/coaching to players during rounds, nor touch a player's equipment (i.e.clubs, bag, ball in play) - doing so makes you a caddie and therefore makes the player on the hook for any breaches of the rules committed. Spectators should have little interaction with players and avoid distracting them during a round.
**If a player leaves a club or anything else behind by accident, you are permitted to touch it and return it to the owner (player).
Defending Champions:
Boys - Cole Hendrix
Girls - Eva Brown