Hey Scott,
Here is the guidance put out by the PDGA on Junior rounds.
"The PDGA highly recommends that Tournament Directors create their tournament schedules to ensure that all players in the two ...
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Hey Scott,
Here is the guidance put out by the PDGA on Junior rounds.
"The PDGA highly recommends that Tournament Directors create their tournament schedules to ensure that all players in the two youngest age groups Junior 08 and Junior 06 be scheduled to play no more than 18 holes in one day. Additionally, TDs should use their discretion to possibly limit the amount of daily play concerning the Junior ≤10 divisions (age 10 and younger) depending on the length and strenuousness of their course."
In my experience, after 18 holes, usually anyone 10 and under is ready to find the playground, catch frogs, or pet the stray cat they found on Hole 16. LOL
But, not always. Just thought I offer my opinion.