TOUR HISTORY
In the summer of 1984, junior golf in West Virginia changed forever when Larry Martin, PGA Professional along with local golf courses Parkersburg Country Club, Golf Club of West Virginia and Moundsville Country Club hosted the first events of the 7-Eleven Tour. Little did people know in 1984 this would later become the state’s largest junior golf program, the Top Flite Junior Tour where hundreds of junior golfers would still be competing over 40 years later.
The 7-Eleven Tour in 1984, through the vision of Tour Founder Larry Martin, provided an affordable tournament experience for 54 junior golfers; 7-Eleven assumed sponsorship through the 80’s and early 90’s until the Top Flite Golf Company became the presenting sponsor in 1994, then in 2013 Callaway Golf became the Presenting sponsor. Today the Tour has expanded state-wide where in 2012 it welcomed a record 377 juniors! The numbers still remain over 300 players every summer and 2024 will be the 41st season for The Callaway Junior Tour, which continues to promote and provide an affordable tournament experience for junior golfers.
Throughout the years, the tour has expanded from a three-event series, to 22 events in 2016, including a Par 3 Shootout. Within its 40-plus-year history, there have been many memorable and exciting moments; August of 1995 was one of them when The Tour expanded its season to add a season finale, The Tour Championship held at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Juniors who qualified for the championship experienced not only the rich history and tradition of The Greenbrier, but also had an opportunity to meet legendary golfer Sam Snead. This tour gives youth golfers memories that they will cherish for the rest of their lives.
In 2014 another piece was added to the postseason when the “Callaway Junior Tour Playoff Series” began, this is a 2-event playoff where the top players make it to the annual Tour Championship at Parkersburg Country Club followed by the Finale which has been held at the Greenbrier Resort courses The Old White, Meadows, and now at the exclusive Snead Course at The Greenbrier Sporting Club. Callaway Junior Tour golfers get to play the same courses that have hosted the Ryder Cup, the Solheim Cup, the PGA Tour, and the LIV Golf Tour.
Past participants of the Top Flite Junior Tour include: Pat Carter- 13 Time WV Amateur Champion and member of WV Golf Hall of Fame; Sam O’Dell – 4-Time WV Amateur Champion; Ken Tackett – Past Executive Director of the West Virginia Golf Association and current Tournament official on PGA Tour; Christian Brand – 2011 WV Amateur Champion and 2 time WV Open champion; Brian Anania – 2014 WV Amateur Champion; Alan Cooke – 2016 WV Amateur Champion; Stephanie Sparks – Host on The Golf Channel, as well as several collegiate student athletes, state champions, USGA Championship participants and golf professionals in West Virginia and surrounding states.
Since the tour’s inception, it has been conducted and administered by the West Virginia PGA, and with the help of golf professionals from around the state, this tour and these juniors have been able to experience some of West Virginia’s most prominent facilities. In January of 2008, The West Virginia Golf Association began its role as the primary administrator of the Top Flite Junior Tour in conjunction with the West Virginia PGA. With the guidance from Tour Founder Larry Martin, this administrative change in 2008 brought the state of West Virginia together with the continued mission of the tour: To promote and provide an affordable tournament experience for junior golfers.
On February 24, 2012, The West Virginia golfing community lost one of its most dear friends and influential members. Larry Martin, PGA Professional, Callaway Golf representative and Founder of the Top Flite Junior Tour, passed away at his home in Williamstown. Martin always took the perspective of “respect the game and learn self-discipline” when it came to the game of golf. The West Virginia Golf Association will continue to promote those same values and his great legacy left behind. On January 1, 2013, the West Virginia Golf Association, through the vision of Larry Martin before his passing, announced a new chapter in the history of the junior tour; The Callaway Junior Tour. This name change came along as the presenting sponsor Callaway Golf announced their priority to support the development of competitive golf in West Virginia, as well as to continue the goals of the late Larry Martin.
Larry also had an idea for a new award before his passing, The Callaway Junior Tour Sportsman of the Year. This was very important to him as mentioned above he truly cared about the development of the kids into successful adults. In 2012 the Callaway Junior Tour made his vision into reality and created the award. Nominations come from players and parents of the junior tour and a few criteria or ideas that are used in nominating include, being a member of the Callaway Junior Tour, candidates may be any age and may be male or female, demonstrating good sportsmanship on and off the golf course including to Host staff, parents and players, defines what it means to be a good sport and shows class at every golf course and demonstrates what it means to be a member of the Junior Tour. CLICK HERE to see past winners.