Culture Statement
The American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) is committed to creating an engaging, safe, and inclusive environment. We welcome people from all backgrounds and believe by embracing diverse perspectives, we are better equipped to accomplish our mission of DEVELOPING GOLF'S NEXT GENERATION®.
While we provide a platform for junior golfers from around the world to earn college golf scholarships, we value developing great people first. Our programs focus on respecting the history, traditions and etiquette of the game, giving back and personal growth.

Our internship seeks to diversify the golf industry. We recruit quality young men and women from all walks of life who bring their passion to work every day. We provide training and hands-on experiences that open doors to careers in golf, sports and the business world.

Our values are clear. We show up on time. We share a great work ethic. We start early and end late. We solve problems by bringing a spirit of cooperation to work every day. We put the juniors first. We believe we cannot thank those enough who generously support our efforts.
AJGA's Mentoring Program introduces the next generation to careers in the golf industry. Read more
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SPOTLIGHT
Take a look into Anneliese Sannes' journey to a new career path with the AJGA
3 Min Read
Learn about the journeys of the AJGA's four new Managers, Communications: Hayden Hanslik, Lily Joyce, Emily Kmiec and India Ricks
8 Min Read
Alarcon- Torres and Walker share insight on their time as Summer In-House Interns
3 Min Read
Learn about the journey of former AJGA staff member Clark DeBusk, now serving as the Director of Student-Athlete Success at East Tennessee State University
4 Min Read
TRAINING & EDUCATION
We engage in authentic conversations and training to understand and breakdown cross-cultural barriers
Discussion Panels
Conferences
Training Seminars
MEET THE AJGA TEAM
The AJGA and the AJGA Foundation are led by a dedicated team of leaders.
The AJGA values the partnerships with leaders across multiple industries