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Approved Championship Season Coaches can add 'Play Days' to your Championship Season Program Schedule

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Written by Gary Wong
Updated over 4 months ago

This article explains how All-Star Coaches can add Play Days to their Championship Season Program's schedule.


Play Day Description:

All-Star Play Days are 9-hole team scramble events with aggregate stroke play scoring hosted across the country at PGA Jr. League facilities. These events are

open to both 13u and 17u All-Star teams, and teams must participate in at least three or more All-Star Play Days to qualify for the Regional Leaderboard. The top four 13u and top four 17u teams from each of the 12 Regions participating in the Regional Leaderboard advance to the Regional competition. Any registered PGA Coach can host or participate in an All-Star Play Day. Host PGA Coaches and Participating Coaches must adhere to specific competitive requirements in order for their All-Star Play Day score to be eligible to count toward the All-Star Regional Leaderboard.


How to Find and Register for All-Star Play Days

  1. Log In to Your Coach Dashboard

  2. Access Your Championship Season Program

    • Click into your Championship Season Program.

  3. Access the Schedule Tab

    • Select the tab labeled "Schedule" toward the top of your page.

  4. Add an Event

    • Click the blue button labeled "Add Event" in the upper right-hand corner of your screen.

  5. Find Play Day

    • Choose the option labeled "Find Play Day".

  6. Search and Filter

    • Use the search and filters to find the right Play Day for you and your Team(s).

  7. Select a Play Day

    • After clicking into a given Play Day, select the Team(s) that you would like to participate.

  8. Add to Schedule

    • Click the blue button labeled "Add to Schedule" to finalize.

Still need help? See below for a brief video tutorial about finding and adding Play Days to your Championship Season Program Schedule:

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