![]() In its 19 th year, 28 countries are now represented by the students of the IJGA. “We do all sorts of training to turn them into not only great golfers, but great human beings as well.” “We educate the kids not only in the classroom, but also on the golf course,” said Kyle Wolfe, Director of Player Relations for the IJGA. Since then, the academy has grown to more than 140 full-time students. The IJGA first opened its doors in 1995 when only six students were enrolled. ![]() The IJGA is a full-time boarding school that combines golf training, education, and competition inside and outside of the classroom. ![]() IJGA players compete in the E-Z-GO Vaughn Taylor Championship presented by TaylorMade-adidas Golfġ0 players from the E-Z-GO Vaughn Taylor Championship presented by TaylorMade-adidas Golf were students of the International Junior Golf Academy. (Bottom left-right): Pongpalin Lapvisuttisin, Yong Sherng Hui (Malaysia), Guentae Kim (South Korea), Xue Wen Luo (China) Pictured (Top left-right): Tennoshin Ogawa (Japan), Ritwick Jain (India), Keshav Sharma (India), Sera Tadokoro (Japan), Samantha Huang (China), Yunjie Zhang (China) ![]() News and Notes: E-Z-GO Vaughn Taylor Championship presented by TaylorMade-adidas Golfīy Landon Pederson, Communications Intern ![]()
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