The season begins early next year and the Dugmore Trophy will be the major highlight on January 21 and 22.
Local amateurs will also compete in the Julius Robinson, which will collide with the ZLGU inter-provincials.
Going into the third month of the year, the Matabeleland Amateur and Mashonaland Amateur will held.
The April holidays will see the Zimbabwe Amateur championships and the Zimbabwe Open with the Leopard Rock Open closing the month.
The fifth month will open up with women golfers travelling to Botswana for the All-Africa Challenge Trophy before the Manicaland Amateur is held. Amateur golfers will then take to the course for the Chapman Grand slam while the women will compete in the Zimbabwe Open Strokeplay.
August will see the Bata Power and the Lowveld Pro-Am being held while the juniors will take part in the Much Masunda Junior Championships.
Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe junior golf team successfully defended their tri-nations junior golf championships for a record fifth time. Zimbabwe won 12 matches against Malawi with two draws and four losses.



