
Junior Amateur Golf Scholars (JAGS Tour) is a fully- accredited 501 c (3) nonprofit organization established to help young men and women develop mental and physical skills required for golf competition during Jr./Sr. High School and beyond. JAGS Tour is dedicated to providing both boys and girls ages 10 - 18, an opportunity to increase their love of the game and improve their skills through a year round junior golf program in the Western United States.
JAGS Tour is committed to providing junior golfers an opportunity participate in one, two and three-day no cut tournaments teaching the true meaning of golf:
Integrity • Character • Honor • Leadership • Good Sportsmanship
JAGS Tour has established college financial assistance to help qualified JAGS Tour members realized their dreams to continue their educations after high school through an academic scholarship program based on the availability of contributions and corporate funding.
JAGS Tour offers players membership levels to meet every junior golfer’s need.
The Gold Membership • The Bronze Membership
Annually, JAGS Tour will honor Player(s) of the Year from the JAGS Tour Gold and Bronze Memberships for their outstanding educational and golf achievements along with announcing the JAGS Tour Western All-Star Team. Accomplishments of JAGS Tour's Gold Members will be available to collegiate golf coaches, upon request.
Membership is not required to play in JAGS Tour tournaments. Non-Members are always welcomed.
All contributions are welcomed and are tax deductible.
What Others are Saying About JAGS Tour
As parents of a junior golfer looking for competitive golf for our home schooled student, we found the JAGS Tour as a great fit, especially for off-season (Sep-May) competitions. Since our junior golfer is not eligible for CIF competitions (home schooling rule), we joined a number of California golf tours. Friends recommended entering JAGS as a non-member to give it a try for a few events. In each JAGS event our junior golfer found excellent competition at a variety of challenging golf courses and after a few tournaments experienced a JAGS victory and an associated tournament exemption into an AJGA event.
Jim Trotter, Parent

















