Countdown to The Youth Classic 

Registration Deadline is Tuesday, June 23

WHAT: The Youth Classic presented by COUNTRY Financial is one of the largest youth golfing events in the nation. The Classic is again proud to partner with the Special Olympics of Illinois for a Special Needs Division and is sanctioned by the American Junior Golfing Association (AJGA). In 2013, the tournament won the "Outstanding Locally Created Event" award by the National Association of Sports Commissions.

WHO: Boys and girls ages 3 through 22 can now register for The Youth Classic's 14th annual event. Participants have until Tuesday, June 23 to register. The tourney runs June 29 through July 1 in the Twin Cities and is open to youth golfers around the world. Past events have attracted kids from 28 states and 14 countries.

FEATURES: The Youth Classic includes 24 divisions, a parent-child tourney, and a COUNTRY Financial Skills Challenge. Awards are given to golfers in each division for the tournament and the Skills Challenge. The Classic has teamed again with the Pepsi Titan Little People's Golf Competition in Quincy to crown a Grand Champion in the 6B, 6G, 7B, and 7G divisions based on overall score between the two tournaments.

TEE GIFTS: Golfers who register this year receive a Youth Classic umbrella, charging port and color fusion workout towel.

INCLUDED: Practice Round, Skills Challenge and dinner Monday, June 29
Opening Round and lunch Tuesday, June 30
Final Round and lunch Wednesday, July 1

SIGN UP: Registration forms are available at www.theyouthclassic.com

CONTACT: Matt Hawkins
(309) 665-0033

matt@visitbn.org

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