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Braemar Golf Course 2019 PGA Junior Program Named Top In Minnesota

The program was established in 2011, and aims to create a fun, comfortable environment for youth to play and practice golf.

August 7, 2020

Edina, Minn., Aug. 3, 2020 – Braemar Golf Course was presented the inaugural Gamechanger Award by the Professional Golf Association (PGA) of America for having the top 2019 PGA Junior program in Minnesota and one of the largest in the country.

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Awards are given to the largest 25 programs in the country, as well as the largest program in each PGA section. This is the first time Braemar has received this award.

The program was established in 2011, and aims to create a fun, comfortable environment for youth to play and practice golf. Participants receive one hour of coaching and compete in numerous matches weekly. The 2019 program included more than 55 youth ages 13 and younger and six teams.

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Braemar Head Golf Professional Jay Meyerhoff says the program at Braemar is a different format than surrounding courses because it is run in house. Instead of having parents and children travel to different courses each week, the practices and matches are all hosted at Braemar. This means less traveling for parents and players and match times that accommodate busy schedules.

“What’s best for the children is always first on the mind of how we do things,” said Meyerhoff. “We try to make the schedule easy for parents and have kids spend less time on the road. For example, instead of hosting matches on Sunday nights like most programs in Minnesota, we host them at 1 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.”

Braemar’s Championship 18 opened in May 2019 after being transformed into a 6,884-yard regulation18-hole golf course. The redesign included a significant environmental statement by restoring 4.37 acres of wetlands and enhancing a bit over a half-acre of additional wetlands, creating 32.11 acres of wetland buffer, and introducing 33.85 acres of Oak Savanna throughout the course.

For more information, visit BraemarGolf.com or contact Meyerhoff at JMeyerhoff@EdinaMN.gov or 952-903-5759.


This press release was produced by the City of Edina. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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