CAPSTONE

Junior Golf Open 2026

Monday 26th January 2026

About the Tournament

Golfer Experience

  • A person wearing a black bucket hat and a light blue vest with logos stands outdoors next to a golf cart, adjusting or organizing items on a golf bag with children's books and toys inside.

    Caddies

    The tournament will provide caddies for every group. Players can also request to bring their own caddy.

  • Ice chest filled with bottled water on ice, outdoors on a sunny day.

    Hydration Stations

    There will be free hydration stations at intervals around the course

  • Close-up of a golf putter club with the brand 'Scotty Cameron' and model details visible.

    Raffle

    All golfers stand a chance to win prizes from our sponsored raffle

  • A female golfer swinging a golf club on a golf course with palm trees in the background during daytime.

    Media

    Want to relive the day? Our media team will capture footage for you, your school and your family to enjoy

  • A golf scorecard with a yellow golf flag at hole 10.

    Live Leaderboard

    Allow your school and home communities to follow the excitement with our live leaderboard

  • A group of young people sitting at tables in a casual indoor setting, laughing and smiling, with some wearing golf team shirts and caps, while a woman stands nearby.

    Player's Lunch

    Join us after the event for our players lunch and award ceremony

  • A crowd of diverse people standing outdoors at the Glenmarie Golf & Country Club, with a building and trees in the background. Some are wearing hats and casual clothing, and there is a black flag with white text nearby.

    Spectators

    Parents are welcome to walk the course and enjoy the event

  • A row of glass awards with inscriptions supporting the Capstone Sports Junior Golf Open. The awards are clear with engraved text and are placed on a black surface. Some red objects are visible on the right side of the image, and a blurred background includes a water bottle and other items.

    Awards

    Players have the chance to compete in age and gender specific competitions in both a net and gross format