08 Dec 2019 | Amateur golf |

Top juniors set to light up the Greg Norman Junior Masters

by Golf Australia

2018 Greg Norman Junior Masters winners Jordan Rooke and Kerri Bong
2018 Greg Norman Junior Masters winners Jordan Rooke and Kerri Bong

The country’s leading junior golfers are set to converge on the Palmer Colonial and Gold Coast golf clubs next week for the 29th Greg Norman Junior Masters.

Hosted by Golf Australia, this qualifying-only event attracts up to 200 of the best juniors from across the country, with the majority hailing from Queensland.

“For 29 years the Greg Norman Junior Masters has been a key event in the pathway for Queensland’s junior golfers and its past winners’ list demonstrates this,” said Golf Australia’s Golf Operations and State Senior Manager Queensland Luke Bates.

“Karrie Webb, Adam Scott, Jason Day and Cameron Smith are but a few to have their name on the honour roll.

“This event not only attracts the top players, but also their families. There is plenty of great golf on display over the week and many activities for those involved to take up while visiting the Gold Coast.”

Bates also thanked the Palmer courses for their continued involvement and contribution to the Greg Norman Junior Masters.

The Greg Norman Junior Masters is proudly sponsored by the Palmer courses, Titleist and the Brisbane Nomads.

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