Best Pee-Wee Golf Swing in the World contest back for sixth year | PGA.com

Golf season might be winding down in some parts of the country these days, but it’s Go Time for the game’s smallest enthusiasts. Yes, the annual “Best Pee-Wee Golf Swing in the World” video contest is back for a sixth straight year.

The contest is simple – it seeks to identify the best golf swings among kids ages 8 and under. Parents are encouraged to upload a video of their kids’ swings to YouTube, and prize packages will be awarded in four age categories: Under 3; 3-4 years old; 5-6 years old; and 7-8 years old. Each prize package is valued at more than $1,000 and includes items from some of the industry’s best children’s golf apparel, equipment and training aid companies.

The contest runs through Jan. 11, 2016, and the winners will be announced during the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando at the end of January. You can check out the complete rules here, and also see videos of last year’s winners.

The contest is run by PGA Professional Brendon Elliott – a US Kids Golf Top 50 Kids Teacher (2010, ’11 and ’12), a 2013 US Kids Golf Top 50 Master Kids Teacher, a four-time North Florida PGA Junior Golf Leader award winner (2011-14) and a three-time Top 50 Growth of the Game Teacher as named by the Golf Range Association – who will also lead the judging. He will be  joined on the judging panel by some of golf’s biggest stars, including men’s No. 1 Jordan Spieth and women’s No. 1 Lydia Ko.

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