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GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J GIRLS CH OR AM UNI P J IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R IO N AT MO L J UN NDIA SEPTEMBER 9 - 14, 2018 CAMELOT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB OTTAWA, ONTARIO SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec worldjuniorgirls.com mondialjuniorfeminin.com
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Conducted by Golf Canada in partnership with Golf Ontario, with support from the International Golf Federation and The R&A, the 2018 edition of the World Junior Girls Championship has expanded to 20 countries from around the globe bringing together 63 of the top 18-and-under female golfers. As hosts of the event, Canada will feature two three-member teams in the competition. The 21-team field will compete over 72 holes for both individual and team honours. The inaugural tournament in 2014 was held at Markham, Ont.’s Angus Glen Golf Club and saw Team USA claim team honours while Beverly Hills, Calif., native Mika Liu finish atop the leaderboard. Team Sweden took home silver, while Canada One comprised of Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., Naomi Ko of Victoria, B.C., and Grace St-Germain of Ottawa captured bronze. The 2014 Championship was the final amateur event in which Brooke Henderson competed before turning professional. The 2015 Championship was conducted at the Marshes Golf Club in Ottawa, where Team Korea captured the team competition and Hye-jin Choi of South Korea was crowned the individual champion. The 2016 Championship was held at Mississaugua Golf and Country Club and first-time entrants in the tournament, Team Philippines captured the team win with Yuka Saso of the Philippines claiming individual medalist honors. Céleste Dao of Notre-Dame-de-L’Île-Perrot, Que. and Richmond Hill, Ont. native Monet Chun finished with shares of 16th as the top Canadians. Last year’s Championship returned to the Marshes Golf Club in Ottawa, where Spain rallied in a complete comeback in the first ever World Junior Girl’s playoff to take home the gold over the Korean squad. Céleste Dao finished as the low Canadian with a share of 24th place at 6 over for the tournament. In addition to a 72-hole competition, the championship will include a golf coach’s summit, a Junior-Am opportunity and a junior girl’s golf clinic outside of tournament play in the spirit of providing an interactive junior golf festival around the championship. Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday, September 9 10:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. Player Registration 11:30a.m. – 2:00p.m. Official Practice Round – Split Tee Start 11:30a.m. PGA of Canada Coaching Summit 1:00p.m. – 3:00p.m. Girls Skill Development Clinic Monday, September 10 8:30a.m. Junior/Amateur Fundraiser* – Shotgun *Official Practice Round 9:00a.m. Coaches meeting – Mandatory 5:00p.m. Opening Ceremony/Reception Tuesday, September 11 8:00a.m. – 9:50a.m. Team/Individual 1st Round – Split Tee Start Wednesday, September 12 8:00a.m. – 9:50a.m. Team/Individual 2nd Round – Split Tee Start Thursday, September 13 8:00a.m. – 9:50a.m. Team/Individual 3rd Round – Split Tee Start Friday, September 14 8:00a.m. – 9:50a.m. Team/Individual 4th Round – Split Tee Start Closing Ceremony (immediately following play) Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J HOST CLUB CAMELOT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB The 2018 World Junior Girls Golf Championship will be returning to the Ottawa area to Camelot Golf & Country Club, the recent host of the 2017 Canadian Junior Girls Championship. Complemented by towering pines, majestic views of the Ottawa River and the Gatineau Hills, Camelot truly is a great test of golf. Camelot has earned a reputation as one of Canada’s top courses. Most recently Camelot was ranked 63rd in SCOREGolf’s Top 100 Courses in Canada listing, which is the highest ranking for any golf course in Eastern Ontario. Similarly Camelot was voted Top Golf Course in Ottawa in 2015 through a reader’s poll by FACES Magazine. The accolades have been part of their story right from the beginning however, as they were awarded 2nd best new golf course in Canada and rated 5th in North America by Golf Digest in 1992. Camelot Golf & Country Club is consistently one of the best conditioned courses in the region with bent grass greens, fairways and tees surrounded by immaculately kept bluegrass and even longer fescue and native grasses. Camelot’s golf course was designed by the renowned Canadian golf course architect, Thomas McBroom. With a course rating of 74.2 and slope of 139 from the back tees, the course has exceptional shot value, playability, design balance, memorability and aesthetics. Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J BENEFITS OF SPONSORSHIP The Championship offers sponsors and partners several ways in which to get involved, with the potential for significant value in return, including; • Association, visibility and awareness building for your product or service • VIP client entertainment through a “once in a lifetime” playing experience • Client-hosting opportunities via sponsorship of a function • Recognition as a good corporate citizen supporting the development of young female athletes • Access to participants, friends, family and spectators onsite for sampling, database building and interaction • For Members, an opportunity to support a major international event being hosted by your Golf Club The funds raised through sponsorship will be utilized to support this year’s Championship and the legacy of the World Junior Girls Championship. Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J ABOUT THE JUNIOR-AMATEUR EVENT The Junior-Amateur Event will be held on Monday, September 10. Three amateurs play with two competitors for eighteen holes with breakfast and lunch included. It is a great opportunity to meet up and-coming junior amateur players. In 2014, Brooke Henderson and Megan Khang participated in the World Junior Girls Championship and both are now full-time competitors on the LPGA. TESTIMONIALS FROM PAST PARTICIPANTS “Participating with the top international junior girls made a great golfing experience even better. They were polite, professional and inspired our entire group with their play. This is a one-of-a-kind experience that should not be missed. Overall, a unique, fantastic and memorable day.” — Derek Kent, CMO, Canadian Olympic Committee “In 2014 at Angus Glen Golf Club, I had the good fortune to play golf with two members of the Ontario Junior Girls golf team – Grace St-Germain and Brooke Henderson – during the Monday Junior-AM of the World Junior Girls Golf Championship. Not only did they play the game superbly, but they were also a real pleasure and inspiration to hang out with for the afternoon. It was one of the best days I have ever had on the golf course in almost five decades of playing this great game.” — Howard Atkinson JUNIOR-AMATEUR EVENT $1,500 PER TEAM (3 GOLFERS) • Teams of five: 2 Junior Girls competitors are paired with 3 Amateurs • 8:30am shotgun on Monday September 10, 2018 at Camelot Golf and Country Club • Opportunity to play with a potential future LPGA player • Power carts included • Includes Breakfast and Lunch • Includes Tournament Gift and opportunity for Prizes The Junior-Amateur Event provides an opportunity to play with these future champions and takes place the day prior to the beginning of competition. As such the girls will be using this round as their final practice opportunity, and you are sure to be impressed with how they play! The infographic that supports this document showcases some of the past players that have competed in the World Junior Girls Championship over the past five years! Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP GRACE IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J ST-GERMAIN Team Canada Member Currently 303 on the WAGR In 2017, played in the CP Women’s Open & Manulife LPGA Classic HYE JIN CHOI Won the 2015 World Junior Girls Championship 10th ranked player in the World Finished Runner-up at the 2017 US Women’s Open MARIA FASSI Finished T20 at the 2015 WJG & T37 at 2014 WJG Won the 2016 Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship Current 19th in WAGR Competed in the 2018 ANA Inspiration MEGAN KHANG 3 times winner of the Mexican Amateur Championship (2015, 2016, 2018) Finished 2nd at the 2014 WJG. Low Am at the 2015 US Women’s Open. Finished 2nd in the Rolex Rookie of the Year race in 2016. HANNAH Currently 92nd in the Rolex World Rankings. Has recorded fourteen Top 25 finishes her LPGA career GREEN Finished T14 at the 2015 WJG & T18 at the 2014 WJG Turned Pro in 2018 & is currently ranked 76th in the BROOKE HENDERSON Rolex World Rankings Best result as a pro is 3rd in ISPS Handa Women’s AUS Open Former Team Canada Member Finished 4th at the 2014 WJG Peaked at #1 in the WAGR before turning pro Finished T10 at the 2014 US Women's Open as an Amateur Currently ranked 13th in the Rolex World Rankings, but has peaked at 2nd Won the 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Won the LPGA’s Cambia Portland Classic in back to back years, 2015 & 2016 Has accumulated 5 Career pro Victories & 26 Top 10s Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Conducted by Avec l’appui Supported by de worldjuniorgirls.com mondialjuniorfeminin.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with InEn partenariat Partnership avec with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES The Sponsorship Committee has prepared a list of opportunities for your consideration to further support the 2018 World Junior Girls Championships: PRESENTING SPONSOR $20,000 • Presenting rights to the event and will be included in all communications • Full page colour advertisement in the Tournament Program • Prominent signage on main scoreboard, in high visibility location • Company name and logo at opening and closing ceremonies • Recognition announcement and reserved seating at opening and closing ceremonies • Admission to the RBC Canadian Open or CP Women’s Open in 2018 or 2019 • 2 Any day tickets and 2 additional Junior any day ticket (4 total) • Complimentary golf clinic provided by a Camelot PGA of Canada Professional • Complimentary Junior-Amateur Team for the 2018 event ($1500 value) • Levelwear merchandise valued at $150 • 2 foursomes with electric carts & dinner at Camelot Golf & Country Club in 2018 TRANSPORTATION SPONSOR $12,000 (VALUE IN KIND OR CASH) • Half page full colour advertisement in the Tournament Program • Prominent signage on main scoreboard, in high visibility location • Company name and logo at opening and closing ceremonies • Recognition announcement and reserved seating at opening and closing ceremonies • Admission to the RBC Canadian Open or CP Women’s Open in 2018 or 2019 • 2 Any day tickets and 1 additional Junior any day ticket (3 total) • Complimentary Junior-Amateur single golfer entry for the 2018 event ($500 value) • Levelwear merchandise valued at $150 • 2 foursomes with electric carts & dinner at Camelot Golf & Country Club in 2018 Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J GOLF CANADA FOUNDATION TRUSTEE PACKAGE $5,000 • Recognition as a Trustee in the Foundation annual report • 2 RBCCO and CPWO Foundation Hospitality passes • Eagles Nest club fitting session • Foursome with carts at Camelot • Invitations to exclusive Trustee events • Charitable tax receipt exclusive of benefits MAJOR SPONSOR $3,000 • Quarter page full colour advertisement in the Tournament Program • Company name and logo on tables at breakfasts and lunches • Signage on main scoreboard • Recognition announcement and reserved seating at opening and closing ceremonies • Admission to the RBC Canadian Open or CP Women’s Open in 2018 or 2019 • 2 Any day tickets and 1 additional Junior any day ticket (3 total) • 1 foursome with electric carts at Camelot Golf & Country Club in 2018 • Levelwear merchandise valued at $75 GAS SPONSOR (VALUE IN KIND FOR PARTICIPANT VEHICLES) • Program ¼ page full color advertisement • Company name and logo in selected promotion areas • Recognition announcement at opening and closing ceremonies • Special seating reservation for the opening and closing ceremonies OPENING CEREMONY AND RECEPTION SPONSOR $2,000 • Business Card sized full colour ad in the Tournament Program • Company name and logo in selected promotion areas • Recognition announcement at opening ceremonies • Special seating reservation for the opening ceremonies Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J ON COURSE FOOD AND BEVERAGE SPONSOR $2000 (VALUE IN KIND OR CASH) • Business Card sized full colour ad in the Tournament Program • Company name and logo at all fruit and water stations. • Recognition announcement at opening ceremonies • Special seating reservation for the opening ceremonies DONATIONS $500 • Name on list of supporters displayed at the club • Donation to be made to Golf Canada Foundation in support of 2018 World Junior Girls Event • Eligible for a tax receipt as issued by Golf Canada Please note that part of the proceeds will go towards Camelot’s Junior Development Fund. For other opportunities, please contact the Sponsorship Committee directly. We look forward to answering any questions you may have. Thank you in advance for your support. Leo & Charlette Duguay Co-Chairs 2018 World Junior Girls Championship Sponsorship Committee cfduguay@sympatico.ca Or: Greg Richardson General Manager, Camelot Golf & Country Club grichardson@camelotgolf.ca 613-833-0801 ext.222 Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J ABOUT GOLF CANADA Golf Canada is the National Sports Organization and governing body for golf in Canada representing close to 310,000 golfers at more than 1,400 member clubs across the country. A proud member of the Canadian Olympic Committee, Golf Canada’s mission is to grow participation, excellence and passion in the sport while upholding the integrity and traditions of the game. By investing in the growth of the sport and introducing more participants of all ages to the game, our goal is to be relevant to and respected by all Canadian golf enthusiasts from coast to coast. Golf Canada actively conducts championships, programs and services to help shape the present and future of golf in Canada. High performance athlete development, National Golf in Schools, Golf Fore the Cure, the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, the Canadian Women’s Tour and Future Links Driven by Acura, Canada’s national junior golf program, are only some of the initiatives the association delivers in conjunction with the provincial and other national golf associations. As the authority for golf in Canada, the association also administers the Rules of Golf, amateur status, handicapping and course rating. In addition, Golf Canada conducts Canada’s most prestigious golf championships. The RBC Canadian Open and Canadian Pacific Women’s Open attract the best professional golfers in the world, while regional junior and national amateur championships provide world class competitive opportunities for Canada’s top golfers to showcase their talents. ABOUT GOLF ONTARIO Golf Ontario is Ontario’s Provincial Sport Organization focused on enhancing participation, elevating performance and supporting the passion of golfers in Ontario. With over 100,000 individual members and 450 member clubs, Golf Ontario is one of the largest golf associations in the world. From rating courses and keeping the integral rules of the game intact, to growing the game at the grassroots level and getting the game of golf into our school systems, to keeping the Ontario golf community aware of all relevant issues and hosting the best amateur tournaments in Canada, Golf Ontario is a passionate group dedicated to making golf better for everyone in Ontario. We share a love and passion for golf, while preserving its past, fostering its future, and championing golf’s best interests for everyone who enjoys the sport. Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
GIRLS CH OR AM NI P JU IO D NS RL • WO HIP IN • CHAM MIN FÉ PI O N R O N AT NI MO U N DIAL J ABOUT THE GOLF CANADA FOUNDATION The Golf Canada Foundation is the leading source for golf philanthropy in Canada and a supporter of the World Junior Girls Championship. It has awarded more than $5 million in grants and scholarships since 1982. The Foundation’s mission is to support and promote programs that increase participation in golf by engaging players of all ages and abilities across the country. The Golf Canada Foundation is proud to support initiatives in junior golf, collegiate golf, women’s golf, high performance golf, and golf heritage, which span from children taking up the game to our highest- level athletes performing on the international stage. The Foundation funds programs that: • Introduce golf to kids in elementary school and high schools through Golf in Schools, using educator approved curriculum and age-appropriate clubs • Bridge the gap between schools and junior competitive golf through CN Future Links • Build excellence in Canadian collegiate golf through grants and student golfers through scholarships • Develop the next generation of Canadian golf heroes through Team Canada’s development, amateur, and Young Pro squads • Empower Canada to defend the gold medal in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio won by Canada in 1904 – the last time that golf was an Olympic sport Conducted by Supported by worldjuniorgirls.com Organisé par Avec l’appui de mondialjuniorfeminin.com In Partnership with En partenariat avec
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