


Two people that are instrumental in the communications area of the CJGT are Diana Samuels and Bruce Walker. Margaret Jones is a key person in daily tour operations.

Don Dority, Johnny Harris, Price Hopson, Red Roberts, Paul Martin, Scott Samuels, and Freddy Wyatt set each course up for play as well as man the field by spotting balls, interpreting rules, shuttling kids around the course and general on-course logistics. Many volunteers work countless hours at the four tournaments as well as instruction clinics and the end of the year awards banquet. The Billy Daniels Foundation is very instrumental in helping fund this worthwhile endeavor. Without the help of our many volunteers, the Clarksville Junior Golf Tour would not be possible. They have been assisted by volunteers including Don Dority, Johnny Harris, Freddy Wyatt, Bruce Walker, Paul Martin, Horace and Vicki Moncrief, Staci Lynch and other outstanding area golfers. Pros Jim Schacht, Jeff Vaughn, Dave Norman and Paul Powers have given their time to devote to helping these children with their overall golf skills. Sara Robson has helped in the areas of golf rules and etiquette. Jeff Vaughn has also provided Mason Rudolph Golf Course another clinic to our young lady golfers. Gene Baggett of Eastland Green Golf Course has given us the use of his facility for registration and two clinics. There are two co-ed clinics as well as one clinic for girls only during the season. From 1997, not only has the level of competition improved, but also the number of instruction clinics provided for our players. Many CJGT graduates have gone on to earn college golf scholarships to Samford, MTSU, APSU, UT Martin, Bethel, Trevecca, University of Tennessee and the University of Missouri to name a few.Ģ013 will be the seventeenth year of tournament play.

Several young golfers have grown from the CJGT to advance to participate at much higher levels. Initially the boy golfers far outnumbered the girls, but we now have more young ladies than ever before. The first year was a great success and the number of participants has continued to grow over the years. Mary continues to keep the Junior Tour alive and going. Mickey and Mary Fisher had two of their sons join the CJGT in the inaugural year and they both began to help the Peterson's with their dream. Through the years, players and entire families look forward to the familiar smiles and greetings from people like Mary Fisher. In its seventeenth year, the CJGT continues to grow and keep the Peterson's dream alive.
