COMPANION GUIDE
PARENTS / COMPANION CHECKLIST WHILE ATTENDING A GLOBAL JUNIOR GOLF & GLOBALJUNIORGOLF12 EVENT.
1. Is a parent or companion allowed to caddie at a GJG Tour and 23golfleague 54 hole Event?
- Parents or companions are not allowed to caddie for a player during a 54 hole (23golfleague, GJG Tour, U16 & U14) the entire tournament. UPDATE: during the official practice round caddying is allowed!
- A parent/companion is not allowed to give any advice to a player in any golf related topic. Hence conversation with the player should be limited to mere necessities. If necessary, it would be very polite to make other people around hear and understand the conversation in order to avoid misinterpretations.
2. Is a parent or companion allowed to caddie at a GlobalJuniorGolf12 27 hole Event?
- Parents or companions are ALLOWED to caddie for a player during a 27 hole (GlobalJuniorGolf12 / ageclass 09-12) the tournament.
3. How can a parent or companion interact during the tournament of a 54 hole event with a player? What are parents/companions allowed to do during the tournament and official practice rounds?
- Assist pace of play and position themselves in the driving zone to be a forecaddie. Hand signals are allowed and welcome to indicate whether the ball is found. The parent/companion is more than welcome to
- handout food or drinks to a player
- assist in any medical situation
- applause and give credit to players for good golf shots
4. Are there any other topics a parent/companion needs to be aware of (applicable for 54 hole event!!!)?
- They need to make sure to keep a good distance to the player in order to avoid misinterpretations
- The use of golf carts is strictly forbidden during the tournament and the official practice round
- Playing together with the player in the official practice round is ONLY permitted by prior consent with the tournament committee and if spots are available. In case the tournament is full and tee times are needed for players, the tee time for the parent or companion will be released. However, parents/companions can walk with the player(s) while keeping a good distance
Players must try to stop any caddie activities or advice giving from their parents/companions that happen voluntarily (see Interpretation 10.2a/2). If a player does not do so or actively asks for advice and/or caddie activities the following penalties may apply.
During the official practice round: Verbal warning or immediate sending-off the course / end of practice round (without compensation)
During tournament rounds: Verbal warning or general penalty for every breach (see penalty statements in Rule 10.2 and 10.3)
Global Junior Golf Sports GmbH | Effective: January 2023