The season builds to three marquee Championships — and a year-long Player-of-the-Year race worth double points. Earn your place by winning your division.

The 23rd annual flagship weekend “up north.” A Friday skills day and Parent–Child Par-3 Challenge open the weekend, followed by 36 holes of championship play and July 4th fireworks over Otsego Lake. Open to ages 8–18, plus a new Alumni division (19–25).

The Michigan season finale, where the state's Player-of-the-Year titles are decided and division champions are crowned.

The December finale that draws golfers from many states and countries. Florida Player-of-the-Year honors are awarded here.
Division champions earn free entry into one of the three Championships of their choice — plus free entry into their very next tour event.
Runners-up and third-place finishers earn a discounted entry into one of the three Championships of their choice.
A division must have at least five players for Championship exemptions to be awarded in that division.
Full exemption details live on the Policies & Rules page.

Every member earns Player-of-the-Year points at every start, based on finishing position. The race runs from January, and Championships are worth double points, so the season finales can reshape the standings.
A Ryder Cup-style team match between Michigan's TourZones. Players compete in stroke play all season — the TourZone Cup is the rare chance to play team match play, where the format is exciting, the competition is fierce, and sportsmanship rules the day.
Each side fields 16 players as eight two-person teams; the lowest five scores count. Priority goes to fall-event Top 3 finishers and regular-season winners — register early to make the squad.
