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07-24-09
Atlanta, GA
U.S. Kids Golf Celebrates 10th Anniversary of
World Championship in Pinehurst
The world’s best
young golfers will descend upon Pinehurst, North
Carolina, for the 2009 World Championship and
Teen World Championship. The two tournaments
are expected to draw 1,700 total players from 35
countries and across six continents. Traveling
with the young competitors will be approximately
5,000 of their friends and family. The result
is economically stimulating to local business.
As the World
Championship celebrates its 10th anniversary,
President and founder of U.S. Kids Golf, Dan Van
Horn, reflects upon all that makes a World
Championship.
“What was kids
golf without competition? It was fun but a bit
lacking. I had a dream for kids golf to be just
as organized and competition based as Little
League, with all of the excitement and
determination it took to get to the Little
League World Series. And my dream has come
true. Now, we have kids preparing all over the
world, trying to raise their game to be the
best. This event has become a celebration of
young people, their families, and the
friendships they have made. U.S. Kids Golf is
very pleased to host, with Pinehurst, the tenth
World Championship and immensely thankful to the
more than 600 volunteers in this community that
will make it a special event.”
The World
Championship will be played from August 6th to
August 8th, throughout the various courses in
the Village of Pinehurst, including Pinehurst
No. 3, No. 4, and No. 8, Little River, Mid
Pines, Midland, Talamore, Longleaf, and the
newest addition, golf’s best kept secret, Forest
Creek.
This year’s
Championship will continue existing traditions,
as well as feature some new activities. There
will be a hole-in-one challenge on the 19th
hole, affectionately known as the “Hog Hole,” at
Forest Creek on Tuesday, August 4th, and in the
fashion of southern hospitality and display of a
strong community, the Pinehurst Business Guild
Members will host an Ice Cream social on the
evening of August 6th in the Village of
Pinehurst.
Perhaps the
greatest highlight from last year’s World
Championship, the Parade of Nations, is back for
2009. To kick off the tournament, all World
Championship participants are invited to march
in an Olympic-style parade through the Southern
Pines Village. Each young golfer will walk
behind their respective country or state flag,
and the parade will end in the Southern Pines
Community Park, where opening remarks will be
made. The parade is expected to draw 5,000
people.
The World
Championship will conclude on Sunday, August
9th, with the fourth annual U.S. Kids Golf World
Cup. The top 12 year olds from the World
Championship will tee it up in a U.S. vs.
International competition on Pinehurst No. 2.
The U.S. currently leads from the previous
years, 3-0.
Golf and family
interaction certainly takes center stage at the
World Championship; however, it is the economy
of the Sandhills area that is most pleased.
According to a 2006 study conducted by the
Pinehurst, Southern Pines, and Aberdeen area
Convention & Visitors Bureau, the World
Championship generated $3.9 million in its first
year to the local lodging establishments,
restaurants, golf, and non-golf related
merchants. Since 2006, the World Championship
has gained 770 additional players. With those
770 players and their family and friends
visiting Pinehurst for an average of 5.76
nights, the local economy continues to enjoy the
substantial boost.
New in 2006, and
now in just its fourth year and second year at
Pinehurst, the Teen World Championship will take
place from July 30th - August 1st, and has
nearly doubled in size from a year ago to a
field of 465. The 13 year old boys will play
Pinehurst No. 6, the 14 year old boys Pinehurst
No. 8, and the 15-18 year old boys will battle
it out on the legendary Pinehurst No. 2.
The field of 110
girls will play on Pine Needles, considered the
home of women’s golf. This is the first year
Pine Needles has opened their doors to either
the Teen or the World Championship. Van Horn
adds, “Pine Needles, host of three US Women’s
Opens, is a great place for the girls
competition in the Teen World Championship. The
presence of Peggy Kirk Bell and history of women
playing on this wonderful course will provide
each player with a lifetime memory.”
The Teen World
Championship will conclude with the Teen World
Cup on Sunday, August 2nd. The Teen World Cup
is a match play event where the top American
boys and girls from each age group will play the
top International boys and girls from their
respective age groups. The Teen World Cup is
played on Pinehurst No. 2.
About the U.S.
Kids Golf Foundation
The U.S. Kids Golf
Foundation is a 501 c (3) nonprofit organization
that was established in 2001. The vision of the
U.S. Kids Golf Foundation is to provide kids and
their families the opportunity to participate in
the game of golf through instruction and
competition. All profits collected by the U.S.
Kids Golf Foundation are allocated towards
growing the game of golf through the expansion
of competition. Currently, the U.S. Kids Golf
Foundation conducts over 400 local, regional,
national, and international events. To learn
more, please visit
http://www.uskidsgolf.com/
.

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