Walton Heath Golf Club will host some of the best junior golfers in the UK when the club stages the final of the Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Golf Championship for the first time from 5-8 October this year.
Organisers decided to move the climax of this year’s event, again being sponsored by reigning Olympic gold medallist Justin Rose, from Quinta do Lago in Portugal to Walton Heath to avoid any potential complications arising from coronavirus restrictions.
Walton Heath and Rose already have a close affiliation. The 2013 US Open Champion selected the Surrey venue to stage the prestigious British Masters on the European Tour, which he hosted with considerable success in 2018.
The next generation of male and female golfers who qualify for the final in October will be walking in the footsteps of many of the great of the game who contested The Ryder Cup at Walton Heath 40 years ago this year.
Walton Heath has also hosted The Senior Open presented by Rolex in 2011 and will, in 2023, stage the AIG Women’s Open for the first time while at amateur level, the popular Walton Heath Trophy has been held on the famous heathland since 2005.
The championship is supported by The R&A, the European Tour and Golf England, and the host club will welcome the 12 best junior boys and girls at the 54-hole stroke play event – shown on Sky Sports – after a series of qualifying events hosted by golf clubs across the UK – including one at Walton Heath – from March to August.
Details on how to enter or how clubs can get involved can be found at telegraph.co.uk/juniorgolf.
Open to anyone aged under 18 at midnight on January 1, 2021, the competition has helped to identify major stars including Rose, Melissa Reid, Tommy Fleetwood, Jodi Ewart Shadoff, Matt Fitzpatrick and Walton Heath member Ben Taylor. The 2019 winners were Ben Schmidt and Mimi Rhodes.
Justin Rose said: “I’m delighted that the Championship is returning in 2021. It is great to stage the final at Walton Heath, where I hosted the British Masters a few years ago on the Tour. After the 2020 postponement, I’m planning to bring it back with a real boost, having more net category winners in both the boys and girls sections, increasing the grassroots opportunities for a place at the final. The 2019 final at Quinta do Lago was an amazing event, providing us with two great champions who I got to meet and see play first-hand. I can’t wait to see what the class of 2021 has to show us. Good luck to everyone taking part!”
Stuart Southall, chairman of Walton Heath Golf Club, said: “We are immensely proud to host the Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Golf Championship in 2021. Our Club has a long and distinguished association with tournament golf at amateur and professional levels and we were delighted to welcome Justin as host of the 2018 British Masters. The combination of Justin and junior golf on our wonderful heathland course promises to provide an exciting three days of competition. It is marvellous that a professional of Justin’s stature recognises that juniors are the future of golf.”
Adam Sills, Head of Sport at The Telegraph, said: “The Telegraph’s Junior Golf Championship has been the flagship for the junior game for over 35 years. It is always a privilege to put on this incredible event and the 2019 final was more evidence of the amazing golfing talent that the UK produces. We are honoured to have Justin Rose sponsor the competition and incredibly grateful to Walton Heath for hosting the final later this year.”
Sean Moriarty, CEO Quinta do Lago said: “Quinta do Lago shares Justin Rose’s passion for junior golf and is committed to helping to develop the game’s stars of the future. We’re delighted to be involved in the 2021 championship. We wish everyone the best of luck for 2021 and look forward to hosting the final again in 2022.”