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Currently, the AJGA focuses more on developing golfers at the highest skill levels of both sexes, preparing them for college golf, rather than fostering the recreational side of the sport, which is clearly conveyed in its mission statement.
In 2003, the AJGA abandoned its tournament selection process that was based on the strength of a tournament application and resume in favor of a Performance Based Entry process.
This enables 12-18-year-old members to earn their way into AJGA Open tournaments based on performances at the national, regional and state levels.
In addition, the AJGA developed live scoring for all of their invitational tournaments to make the AJGA experience that much more realistic to playing on a pro tour.
The AJGA focuses on running high-level, consistent golf tournaments that give college coaches the ability to accurately judge the skill level of junior golfers.
Each year, the vast majority of AJGA graduates go on to compete at the college level.
With more than 200 AJGA alumni players combined on both PGA Tour and LPGA Tour, there has been a total of more than 400 professional victories collectively.
AJGA Alumni on the PGA TOUR include: Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Stewart Cink, Bob Estes, Keegan Bradley, Bill Haas, Steve Marino, Jim Furyk, Sergio Garcia, Lucas Glover, J. B. Holmes, Charles Howell III, Matt Kuchar, Dustin Johnson, Justin Leonard, Davis Love III, Hunter Mahan, Joe Ogilvie, Sean O ' Hair, David Toms, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler and Scott Verplank.

AJGA and Creamer
As an amateur, Creamer won numerous junior golf titles, including 11 American Junior Golf Association ( AJGA ) tournaments.

AJGA and Pressel
Pressel also finished her amateur career as 2005 Girls American Junior Golf Association ( AJGA ) Junior Player of the Year.

AJGA and I
AJGA college alumni have won 20 of the past 25 NCAA Division I Men ’ s Champions ( 1986-2010 ) and 20 of the past 25 NCAA Division I Women ’ s Champions ( 1986-2010 ).

AJGA and .
During Creamer's amateur career, she won 19 national tournaments, including 11 American Junior Golf Association events, and was named Player of the Year by the AJGA in 2003.
She was a three-time American Junior Golf Association ( AJGA ) All-American and was named 1999 AJGA Player of the Year.
The American Junior Golf Association ( AJGA ) is a " 501 ( c )( 3 ) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf.
" AJGA is considered by many leaders in the golf industry to be the premier junior golf association of the world.
The AJGA has been running elite tournaments for junior golfers of both sexes in the United States since 1978.
As of 2012, the AJGA stages more than 90 tournaments a season.
Junior golfers between the ages of 12 and 18 are eligible to play in AJGA events.
Players from around the world are eligible to play in AJGA events.
The player's performance, not the AJGA, dictates acceptance into an event.
The expanded opportunities to gain entry into AJGA events through success at the state and regional levels ensure all deserving juniors receive an opportunity to play in an AJGA event.
Entry into AJGA events can be earned through numerous tournaments, including AJGA Tournaments and Qualifiers, The US Junior Championship, Western Junior, Scott Robertson Memorial, Stan Trojanowski Northern Junior, and other major and state championships.
The AJGA runs a variety of rankings, teams, and awards.
The AJGA has developed its own ranking system — the Polo Golf Rankings — that helps fill tournament fields and determine the Rolex Junior All-America Teams and the Rolex Junior Player of the Year winners.
The idea behind the AJGA was conceived in the mid 1970s by Mike Bentley, a sportswriter in DeKalb County, Georgia.
The AJGA conducted its first national junior golf event in 1978, the AJGA Tournament of Champions, at Inverrary Country Club in Lauderhill, Florida.

Alumnae and on
She was a proud member of the Durham Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, served with distinction at her home church of Mount Gilead Baptist Church and was active in the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People, Links, the National Council of Negro Women, her Bridge club and a plethora of other civic groups.
* Winner of the 1997 Radcliffe Medal, presented annually by the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association to honor individuals whose lives and work have had a significant impact on society.
Noyes Alumnae House, on the property at the time of its purchase by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, was built in 1850.
Today, except for Brodbeck Hall, which was built in the 1860s and stood on the campus at its founding, Alumnae Hall remains the oldest building on the college's campus and serves as the central location for the college's administration, and houses the social work department.
Many buildings on campus that were constructed after Alumnae Hall also have four columns, but the inspiration for the columns themselves probably came from the six columns on each of the twin buildings that comprise Winchester Hall.
Other notable buildings on campus include A. Howard Bean Hall, a former Carnegie library which now houses the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame as well as classrooms, Alumnae Auditorium, and the Women's Missionary Union residence hall.
This annual event is usually held on the second Saturday of March by each Alumnae Chapter.
In the fall of 1999, the Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha developed a new community service project based on the already successful THINK-PINK!
Gildersleeve imagined an organization built on the model of the American Association of Collegiate Alumnae and the British Federation of University Women.

Alumnae and include
Some of the major theatre companies of Toronto include: Canadian Stage Company, Tarragon Theatre, Theatre Passe-Muraille, the Factory Theatre, Soulpepper Theatre Company, Buddies in Bad Times and Alumnae Theatre.
Final Cathedral services for the year include the induction of seniors into the Alumnae Association at the Alumnae Service and a " Senior Service " in which the graduating seniors plan and run the service.

Alumnae and .
The Alumnae Achievement Awards, begun in 1970, are another annual tradition ; each year, three alumnae are recognized for outstanding achievements in their respective fields.
Miss Aunt Nellie: The Autobiography of Nellie C. Cornish, was published by the University of Washington Press in 1964, with the assistance of funds from the Cornish School Alumnae Association.
The Alumnae Association of Smith College considers all former students to be members, whether they graduated or not, and does not generally differentiate between graduates and non-graduates when identifying Smith alumnae.
* Sunshine, and Other Verses for Children, Wellesley Alumnae ( Boston, MA ), 1890.
The building now houses the school's Alumnae / Development Office.
Alumnae chapters are alumnae groups that have been granted charters from Grand Council.
Alumnae often request them rung in honor of a wedding, birth of a child, or other momentous life occasion.
In 1913, the fraternity also began the practice of support for its chapters through local Alumnae Advisory Committees.
Each chapter also has an Alumnae Advisory Committee and House Corporation comprising fraternity alumnae living in the area who assist the chapter.
The Houston, Texas, Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi provided the framework for another of the fraternity's national literacy projects, Champions Are Readers.
Alumnae from classes as far back as 1930 attend and are recognized by the current students.
At this inauguration, Shaw announced that the college had procured $ 50, 000 to build Alumnae Hall.
In 1867, the Elmira College Alumnae Association was created.
It replaced Alumnae Hall, which was razed in 1977.
Alumnae Hall was built in 1917 as a sophomore dormitory.
These buildings were located to the old Alumnae Hall.
* In 2000 was awarded the Outstanding Alumnae by Howard University.
Originally known as the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, AAUW assumed its present name in 1921 after merging with the Southern Association of College Women.
Betty Warren ( Kirsten Dunst ) is highly conservative like her mother, the head of the Alumnae Association.
The ramifications of the hall are best stated by William Hecht ' 61, executive vice president of the Association of Alumni and Alumnae of MIT when he said, " the visible presence of women at MIT helped open up the science and engineering professions to a large part of the population that before had been excluded.
* Alumnae Hall, which has the university's dining hall, and also houses the offices for the International Affairs program.

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