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Mutual of Omaha Plans 105-City Golf Competition for Kids |
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Mutual of Omaha’s Drive, Chip & Putt will soon tee off its 105-city tour through the United States and Canada. A free golf skills competition for kids ages 7-14, the Mutual of Omaha Drive Chip & Putt, presented by The Golf Channel, will begin its eighth annual tour on February 18 in Orlando. The 2006 tour will include first-time stops in Montana and Wyoming.
The largest golf skills program of its kind, more than 35,000 youngsters are expected to compete in Drive, Chip & Putt events this year.
“Drive, Chip & Putt is a positive, fun experience for kids regardless of their golf experience. It’s open to any and all, free of charge, and provides a great day of activities and good-natured competition,” said Mutual of Omaha Senior Vice President John Hildenbiddle. “Everyone is a winner at Mutual of Omaha’s Drive, Chip & Putt.”
Interested youngsters can find more information on Mutual of Omaha Drive, Chip & Putt, including a schedule and registration form, log on to www.TheGolfChannel.com.
Competition Specifics
Driving: Each competitor will hit two drives, each measured for distance and accuracy. Scores will consist of the better ball that stays within set boundaries.
Chipping: Each competitor will chip three balls onto a green pre-marked with concentric circles. Balls that land in the innermost circles will score the most points, with bonus points awarded for any chip that goes in the cup.
Putting: Each competitor will putt two balls - one five feet from the hole, the other 15 feet. The objective will be to sink the putts in as few strokes as possible, with a maximum of four putts per ball.
Prizes
Awards: Golfers are divided into four age groups (7-8, 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14). Eighteen prizes will be awarded in each age group – one each for the top five performances in each individual event as well as first, second and third rankings for the best overall performance. National Championships: The first-place winners in each age group from the 20 regional championships will advance to the National Championships held this October. |