Discover the Joy of Junior Golf

Welcome to Wee Wonders! Dive into the exciting world of junior golf, where young talents shine and memories are made. Our championship brings together children aged 5 to 12, fostering their skills while ensuring they have a great time on the course. Explore our events and see how we're nurturing the next generation of golfers.

Our Mission

To give every child aged 5-12 the opportunity to experience the magic of competitive golf, no matter their level, in a fun and welcoming environment.

Our Goal

To make junior golf accessible, inclusive, and exciting regardless of background and experience.

Our Vision

To create moments that inspire confidence, resilience, and joy in every young golfer to pursue their golfing dreams.

"Talent is nothing... without opportunity"
— Alasdair Good, Founder of Wee Wonders

From Wee Tees to the World Stage

Our Wee Wonders Hall of Fame

Tommy Fleetwood

  • 7x DP World Tour wins
  • Team Europe Ryder Cup (2018, 2021, 2023)
  • 2017 Race to Dubai Champion
  • Runner-up 2018 U.S. Open & 2019 Open Championship

Matthew Fitzpatrick

  • 2022 U.S. Open Champion
  • Ryder Cup player (2016, 2021, 2023)
  • 2013 U.S. Amateur Championship
  • Eight DP World/PGA-Tour wins

Charley Hull

  • LPGA Tour winner 2016
  • LET Order of Merit champion 2014
  • 5x Solheim Cup star (12 career points)
  • Runner-up 2023 U.S. Women's Open

Tyrrell Hatton

  • Multiple-time European Tour winner
  • 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational winner
  • 2020 BMW PGA Championship
  • Ryder Cup player (2018, 2021, 2023)

Leona Maguire

  • First Irishwoman to win on LPGA (2022)
  • Record 4½ pts as rookie in 2021 Solheim Cup
  • Two-time NCAA Player of the Year
  • Reached world amateur No. 1 for 135 weeks

Robert MacIntyre

  • 2024 Genesis Scottish Open winner
  • 2022 Italian Open winner
  • 2019 European Tour Rookie of the Year
  • Team Europe Ryder Cup star

Aaron Rai

  • 2020 Scottish Open champion
  • 2018 Hong Kong Open winner
  • Earned PGA-Tour card in 2021

Eddie Pepperell

  • 2018 British Masters winner
  • 2018 Qatar Masters winner
  • T-6 2018 Open Championship
  • Reached world top-35 in 2019

Carly Booth

  • Youngest ladies' club champion in Britain at 11
  • 2012 Swiss Open winner
  • 2012 Scottish Open winner