by Lydia Lee | Dec 27, 2017 | In the News, In the Spotlight, Shine a Light On, Success Stories, Uncategorized
SCGA Junior has had a lot of awesome moments in 2017, but only ten have made our list. Check it out and let us know your top ten moments with us! 10. Launch of SCGA Junior’s College Prep Program The four-week summer program, which costs participants just $20,...
by Ted Michelson | Nov 16, 2017 | In the Spotlight, Success Stories
Riding on the success of the Learn to Compete instruction classes, a new opportunity has been created for our juniors to grow their games. Beginning in 2018, SCGA Junior will launch a tournament series focused on providing a platform for junior golfers to gain...
by SCGA Junior | May 31, 2017 | In the News, In the Spotlight, Shine a Light On, Success Stories
On May 9 at Andalusia CC, Edwin Kuang, a member of SCGA Junior, earned co-medalist honors at U.S. Open local qualifying to advance to Sectional Qualifying on June 5 at Big Canyon CC in Newport Beach. At just 15 years of age, Edwin fired a 3-under par 69 to finish as...
by Jonathan Coe | Feb 1, 2017 | In the Spotlight, Success Stories
Some are afforded once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Others earn them. A few years back, Phillip Ortiz was diagnosed with a brain tumor and the forecast was not bright. That’s when Make-A-Wish Foundation reached out to the Ortiz family in hopes of bringing some...
by SCGA Junior | Jan 30, 2017 | In the Spotlight, Success Stories
Some of you may remember one of our junior scholars with a big dream. Featured as an SCGA Hero in the Jul./Aug. 2012 issue of FORE magazine, we are thrilled to say Kenny Punyasavatsut is the same go-getter he’s always been, working diligently to achieve his dreams and...
by admin | Jan 30, 2017 | Girls Who Golf, In the Spotlight, Success Stories
If you’re involved with SCGA Junior, you’ve seen Shani Waite’s smiling face. You’ve either seen it on scgajunior.org, on a poster, on a brochure or in person at a golf course, where the Mira Costa High School freshmen spends much of her time. For more than five years...