I am beginning to think you are not a golfer at all. The AJGA is the nationally recognized tour that ALL junior golfers aspire to play on. Alumni include Tiger Woods, Phil Michelson, Davis Love.. wait.. why am I explaining this. Louisiana does NOT have any junior golfers that can compete on this level. That is why we are at such a disadvantage to FLA and GA. The only thing that will change this is getting the Louisiana Golf Association off their asses and promote junior golf. The Tennessee PGA Section conducts over 140 junior tournaments for kids to play in. Louisiana has about 10 that they compete in. Anyone want to get an idea about how a state should run its junior golf program, go to this site:
www.golfhousetennessee.com
want to see a joke of an association go to this site:
www.lgagolf.org
By the way, Tennessee is ranked #9 in the country in the lastest golfweek rankings. Their team make up is 4 from tennessee, 1 from Georgia and the rest from overseas.
On our roster we have 2 players from Louisiana (only one can play), 4 from Fla and a few from other states.
You now have 0 credibility saying that louisiana golfers could have gone to the AJGA to play and become an all american. Brian Bateman did it 14 years ago.. none since.. why.. Louisiana DOES NOT HAVE A JUNIOR GOLF PROGRAM TO PREPARE KIDS TO COMPETE AT THAT LEVEL. Because of that, it will be very difficult for LSU to become a powerhouse golf program until they begin to develop quality junior golfers. It makes it very difficult because you have to spend out of state tuition money to recruit kids and the good ones want full rides. Brian Harmon, the number one rated golfer in the country, got a full ride to GA but GA only had to pay books, room and board.
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