JGAA’s 2020 tournament schedule resumes with health and safety guidelines in place. The Junior Golf Association of Arizona’s 2020 tournament schedule will resume in Tucson May 27-28 at Randolph North…
JGAA COVID-19 Update May 19th – JGAA Members, The Junior Golf Association of Arizona is looking forward to resuming the 2020 tournament schedule, with new health and safety guidelines in…
Coach Brian Watts, with Coach Watts Consulting, discusses what juniors can do today, during the stay-at-home period, to prepare for future tournaments.
The rules of golf can be a little sticky, especially with all of the recent changes. Thanks to the above video courtesy of Ryan Johnson of Breaking Par and AGA…
JGAA alum and Mesa native Charlie Beljan recently offered advice to stay sharp during the break. Although he’s known for his distance off the tee (ranked second in Driving Distance on tour in 2012), Beljan’s first tip is all about putting.
It all starts at the tee and usually with a tee, but did you know you can also use a small pile of sand or even place your ball on…
Hop off the couch and crawl back into shape with exercises from TOUR trainer Carson Kemp. FSI Scottsdale owner/trainer and certified US ARMY Master Fitness Instructor, Carson Kemp, recently enlisted…
In a two-part video, Jeff Fisher, with the Fisher Bryan Golf Academy at Longbow Golf Club, discusses how Covid-19 is affecting college golf recruiting. The first video, which debuted in…
The JGAA continues to stay focused on its mission to educate, motivate, and inspire Arizona’s future leaders through golf by instilling the positive life skills and unique qualities inherent to the game.
After shooting a first-round 69, one stroke off the pace, Preston Summerhays of Scottsdale fired a final-round 7-under-par 65, the low round of the tournament, to win the Thunderbird Invitational by two strokes at 10-under-par 134.