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The
FJT Championships Committee has
received frequent requests from players who
wish to play up into the older division.
Some players have expressed a desire to
compete for the AJGA exemptions awarded to
the winner of each FJT event in the older
division. The
following procedure will be used to
determine which players may play up into the
older division. Players that play up will
also be able to compete in events of their
own age division. Girls are not permitted to
play in the boys’ division and boys cannot
play in the girls’ division.
Earning
Permission to Play Up
Players
in the 13-15 age division will be
allowed to “play-up” into the 16-18 age
division if they earn and maintain very
specific criteria.
Based on
the FJT Exemption Schedule they must have
achieved either:
- Fully
Exempt Status or,
- Have 6
or more unused exemptions
Players who
have earned the permission to “play up” may
play in either age division – we encourage
these players to continue playing in their
own division in addition to playing in the
older division. The FJT Championships Committee may also
grant permission in exceptional situations.
VALIDATION
In order for a player to
maintain the permission to play up, that
player must place in the top 50% of the
field in two of the first three events in
which they play up. A player failing to meet
this test will lose their permission to play
up. (A player not making the top 50% in
their first two attempts loses their
permission) If a player enters an event in
the older division and subsequently
withdraws, that tournament will count as one
in which the player did not finish in the
top 50% of the field.
Once you earn and then validate your
permission to play up, you may continue to
play up until you turn 16. However, the
Committee reserves the right to retract your
permission if you regularly withdraw from
events or fail to regularly place in the top
50% of the field. Players who play up must
also demonstrate leadership through
outstanding conduct.
POINTS LIST
Players will earn
points based upon the age division of the
event that they are competing. If you earn
points playing in the older division, you
will have a points total on the older
division schedule. If you play in both
divisions you will have points in both
divisions. Points earned in each age group
stay in that age group and do not count
towards the “other” age division.
Theoretically, a player could win the Player
of the Year award in both age divisions –
but only by competing very successfully in
both.
ENTRY PROCESS
For tournaments where there are both age
divisions competing, the player must select
which division they choose at the time of
entry. For tournaments that only include the
older division, your FJT account will give
you permission to sign up.
LEARNING TO WIN
Learning to win and
experiencing victory on a regular and
repetitive basis is very important in the
development of a champion. Tiger Woods won
at each and every level he competed. Do not
rush to play-up if you do not have an
excellent chance of winning. Since you can
play in both divisions, you should continue
to play in your own age group while you
experiment with playing at a higher level.
Parents should not push players to play up.
Pushing players too much leads to burn-out,
not success. A player’s drive to compete
should come from within and that drive is
fueled by success. Victories in your own age
division will also be far more impressive to
college recruiters than placing 15th in the
older division. |