Texas Legends Junior Tour

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The Texas Legends Junior Tour was established in 2004 under the umbrella of the Texas Golf Association Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) organization. The TGA Foundation was created as part of an initiative to promote the game of golf and all of the personal and social skills the game provides to those who might not otherwise have an opportunity to experience all the benefits the game has to offer.

Proceeds generated from the Legends Junior Tour and its corporate partners provide for grants and scholarships. In addition, these funds support a number of worthy causes including the First Tee programs and the NTPGA run Golf-In-Schools program, which introduces elementary and middle school students to the game of golf through the physical education curriculum.

In its first three years, the Legends Junior Tour has donated more than $133,000 to not-for-profit groups including the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, the First Tee of Tyler, the First Tee of Dallas and the Babe Didrikson Zaharias Foundation.

Membership[]

Membership with the Legends Junior Tour is available through the Texas Junior Golf Alliance. Membership is a requirement to participate in the championships conducted by the Tour. Eligibility will be open to young men and women, ages 18 & under whom meet the eligibility requirements and have distinguished themselves in local, regional, statewide and national competitions. The Tour will also serve as a natural progression for those players who have competed successfully in the developmental junior series conducted by the NTPGA and STPGA.

Membership is divided into four divisions: Boys 14 & Under, Boys 15-18 and Girls 15-18.

Tournaments[]

The Legends Junior Tour is home to such events as the Byron Nelson Junior Championship, Texas Junior Amateur, Texas Cup Invitational, Texas Girls' Invitational and Jackie Burke Cup Matches.

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