Celebrations include alumni highlights, historical retrospectives, and community engagement around junior golf’s lasting legacy.

  • SCPGA Junior Tour reaches over 3,000 active members annually.
  • Notable alumni include Beau Hossler, Patrick Cantlay, Alison Lee, Lizette Salas, and many others on the PGA and LPGA Tours.

The tour adapts to pandemic protocols, keeping juniors competing safely with socially distanced formats, smaller groups, and touchless scoring.

The SCPGA partners with leading youth golf organizations to promote access, diversity, and player development.

SCPGA Junior Tour events now count toward AJGA PBE status, Junior Golf Scoreboard rankings, and college recruiting platforms.

  • Integration of BlueGolf platform for real-time scoring and rankings.
  • Website and social media outreach grow the tour’s visibility and accessibility.

The inaugural Toyota Tour Cup is held, an invite-only elite series within the SCPGA Tour, spotlighting the top junior golfers in the region.

The SCPGA introduces the JDT, a sub-tour focused on beginners and intermediate players to build skills in a supportive environment.

  • Tour expands to include more events across Southern California.
  • Multiple age divisions and skill levels are introduced.
  • Alumni begin receiving college golf scholarships and entering national competition
  • A young Tiger Woods starts playing SCPGA Junior Tour events at age 8.
  • By age 12, Tiger had won six consecutive age-group titles, drawing early national attention to the SCPGA Tour.
  • The SCPGA Junior Tour becomes a proving ground for elite youth talent.