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Trusted Choice Big "I" Classic The Trusted Choice Big "I" Junior Classic is sponsored by the Professional Independent Insurance Agents of Illinois (PIIAI). Youths through age 18 who will not reach their 19th birthday before August 8, 2008, are eligible. Boys and girls will participate in separate divisions. Local tournaments will be held throughout the state during June and qualifiers from these tournaments will advance to the Big "I" Junior Classic State Tournament to be held at Lick Creek in Pekin, Illinois on July 16-17, 2008. An entry fee of $100 will be charged to state qualifiers. The golfers who qualify from the state tournament will advance The Trusted Choice Big "I" Junior Classic is the second oldest national junior golfing tournament, ranked only behind the USGA Junior Championship. Since the Big "I" Junior Classic was created in the late 1960s, junior golf - as well as the golfing scene overall - has boomed. The Big "I" Junior Classic has become one of the premier events on the Junior Golf Circuit and is consistently ranked as one of the top tournaments by the juniors themselves. The Big "I" Junior Classic is designed to foster good sportsmanship and healthy competition among In the local tournaments, the youngsters play 18 holes. On an average, 10 percent of the local players advance to the state tournament. Boys and girls reaching the state level play 36-holes (two-day play) to determine the qualifiers who will advance to the National Championship. This year three boys and one girl will represent Illinois. Players qualifying for the National Tournament have played at sites such as Yale Golf Course in Connecticut, Pinehurst Number 7 in North Carolina, Tournament Players Course (TPC) at the Woodlands near Houston, Silverado Country Club in California, and Oak Tree Country Club, Edmond, Oklahoma. This year the National Big "I" Junior Classic tournament will be held at the Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst, North Carolina. The Big "I" Junior Classic has watched many PGA and LPGA golf pros come up through the ranks, but none so popular as the famed Tiger Woods, who won the Big "I" Classic National title twice (1990 and 1992). Other notable national winners are Justin Leonard, Bill Andrade, and Robert Tway. Also during the week, golfers will participate in the National Long Drive Championship. The players hit three qualifying drives during the semi-finals to participate in this event. At the National Tournament local resident and country club members have volunteered to be host |
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