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An athlete at this level has become comfortable playing 18 holes, has established a Golf Canada Handicap and is consistently breaking 100. This athlete has typically participated in camps and clinics at their local facility and is beginning some individual instruction. While this athlete is probably playing multiple sports, they are dedicating time to some single day golf tournaments in the summer.
This golfer has an established Golf Canada Handicap under 18. Through playing a variety of single and multi-day events has established a Tournament Scoring Average (TSA). This athlete is likely still playing multiple sports but is dedicating time to golf training year round.
This golfer has established a Tournament Scoring Average(TSA) of under 77 (boys) or 85 (girls). Golf has become their main sport and they are training year round. This athlete is competing in many multi-day events including provincial and national championships. They are spending more one on one time with golf instructors and also fueling their body with proper nutrition and fitness programs.
The athlete at the performance level is playing many multi-day junior and amateur events at the provincial, national and international level. This athlete is training year round and actively pursing opportunities beyond junior golf.