I’m continuing my goal of raising $3,000 this year in support of the American Junior Golf Association — doubling what i raised in 2023. For many young golfers, competing at this level isn’t just about talent or hard work — it also comes down to access. Without support, we won’t have the financial means to step onto the tee box that we’ve spent years preparing for. The AJGA helps open those doors, giving dedicated junior golfers the chance to compete, be seen, and pursue their dreams. If you’re able to give or share, you’re helping ensure that opportunity isn’t out of reach for me and many others who’ve worked so hard for it! 🏌️♂️🤝🙏


My 2026 Leadership Links Fundraising Page
Grayson Kamuf
Grayson Kamuf
I am so excited to be a part of the AJGA's Leadership Links program. This program helps develop young men and women by teaching charitable giving skills and service oriented practices at an early age. The American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that hosts premier national golf tournaments for boys and girls ages 12–19, designed to help junior golfers earn college scholarships. It serves as a top competitive circuit, utilizing a performance-based entry system, and is recognized for its high-level competition.
Key Aspects of the AJGA Program
Performance Based Entry (PBE): Players earn "Performance Stars" by playing well in AJGA qualifiers, tournaments, and approved non-AJGA events to gain entry into larger, more competitive AJGA tournaments.
Tournament Types: AJGA hosts various tournaments, including Open, Junior All-Star (ages 12-15), Invitational (highest level), and Qualifiers.
College Recruiting: The AJGA is crucial for juniors aiming to play Division I college golf, as its events are heavily scouted by college coaches.
Rolex Rankings: The organization runs the Rolex AJGA Rankings, which determine player rankings and invitations to prestigious tournaments.
ACE Grant Program: The AJGA provides financial assistance to junior golfers with the ability to compete but lack the financial resources.
Internship Program: The AJGA provides a traveling internship for college students to gain experience in tournament operations, media, and marketing.
Usage Examples & Benefits:
•Competitive Experience: Players compete in high-level tournaments on elite courses.
•College Exposure: Participants get noticed by college coaches during tournaments.
•Skill Development: The program provides opportunities to improve game skills through high-level play.
•Networking: Junior-Am tournaments allow juniors to play with, and network with, business professionals.
My goal is to raise $3000, and all donations are 100% tax-deductible. Thank you for any support you can lend!
To contribute via check, please make the check out to "AJGA - ACE Grant" and send to:
American Junior Golf Association
Attn: ACE Grant
1980 Sports Club Drive
Braselton, GA 30517
(Please also include my name in the memo line)
Sincerely,
Grayson Kamuf
Key Aspects of the AJGA Program
Performance Based Entry (PBE): Players earn "Performance Stars" by playing well in AJGA qualifiers, tournaments, and approved non-AJGA events to gain entry into larger, more competitive AJGA tournaments.
Tournament Types: AJGA hosts various tournaments, including Open, Junior All-Star (ages 12-15), Invitational (highest level), and Qualifiers.
College Recruiting: The AJGA is crucial for juniors aiming to play Division I college golf, as its events are heavily scouted by college coaches.
Rolex Rankings: The organization runs the Rolex AJGA Rankings, which determine player rankings and invitations to prestigious tournaments.
ACE Grant Program: The AJGA provides financial assistance to junior golfers with the ability to compete but lack the financial resources.
Internship Program: The AJGA provides a traveling internship for college students to gain experience in tournament operations, media, and marketing.
Usage Examples & Benefits:
•Competitive Experience: Players compete in high-level tournaments on elite courses.
•College Exposure: Participants get noticed by college coaches during tournaments.
•Skill Development: The program provides opportunities to improve game skills through high-level play.
•Networking: Junior-Am tournaments allow juniors to play with, and network with, business professionals.
My goal is to raise $3000, and all donations are 100% tax-deductible. Thank you for any support you can lend!
To contribute via check, please make the check out to "AJGA - ACE Grant" and send to:
American Junior Golf Association
Attn: ACE Grant
1980 Sports Club Drive
Braselton, GA 30517
(Please also include my name in the memo line)
Sincerely,
Grayson Kamuf
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