Sports

Stoneham Oaks Part of PGA Junior Program

Deadline to sign up is April 30; Kids wear numbered jerseys, and play on teams with friends.

The Stoneham Oaks Golf Course is part of PGA Junior League Golf, a fun and social opportunity that gives boys and girls ages 13 and under of all abilities the opportunity to learn, play and enjoy the game of golf. But time is running out to signup. Deadline for registration is April 30.

PGA Professionals in this area are offering PGA Junior League Golf. Parents can visit PGAJLG.com/TeamGolf to learn more, find a team and register for the 2017 season. PGA Junior League Golf takes a team-approach to the game. Much like other recreational youth sports, kids wear numbered jerseys, and play on teams with friends, utilizing a popular scramble format for competition. In 2016, a record-setting 36,000 kids participated in the program nationwide.

Facilities hosting PGA Junior League Golf, including Stoneham Oaks, are listed below. Parents can visit PGAJLG.com/TeamGolf, click “Find a Team” or “Sign Up,” search by the facility names below or by ZIP code and easily register for the team of their choice.

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Patriot Golf Course (Bedford)

 Chelmsford Country Club (Chelmsford)

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 Groton Country Club (Groton)

 Shaker Hills Country Club (Harvard)

 Stoneham Oaks Golf Course (Stoneham)

 Nabnasset Lake Country Club (Westford)

Across the New England PGA Section — which encompasses Eastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine — 2,166 kids participated on 159 teams last year. Recognizing the tremendous growth potential of the region, the PGA of America and the New England PGA Section have partnered to support an open enrollment initiative, with the aim of creating new golfers and introducing them to a game they can play for a lifetime. The plan is for the New England open registration model to serve markets across the country next year.

“PGA Junior League Golf presents a welcoming and engaging way for kids to play and learn golf in a fun, engaging and encouraging team environment,” said Mike Higgins, Executive Director of the New England PGA Section. “Kids are learning more than just a game they can enjoy for a lifetime. And PGA Junior League Golf is an excellent option for parents looking for a sport that develops character skills and life lessons for their children.”

PGA and LPGA Professionals serve exclusively as Captains for PGA Junior League Golf teams, ensuring kids are given the opportunity to learn from the experts in the game. With parents and family members encouraged to serve as coaches, volunteers and spectators, PGA Junior League Golf involves the entire family and introduces them to an all-ages sport they can play and enjoy together.

The program also has the support of some of the biggest names in golf — including Rory McIlroy, Michelle Wie, Rickie Fowler and Lexi Thompson — who serve as Ambassadors for PGA Junior League Golf.

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