Ping American College Golf Guide now a part of all TJGT College Bound Deluxe Memberships
TJGT President Dave Jones is extremely pleased to announce that the TJGT has teamed up with the Ping American College Golf Guide, and that effective immediately, ALL CBM Deluxe Package members with receive the guide as a part of their membership at no additional cost.
“We (the TJGT) are committed to providing added value every opportunity we can,” Jones stated. “The Ping Guide is an invaluable tool in helping junior players and their parents navigate through the process of selecting the best program for them in College Golf.” Jones continues, “Again, this shows the commitment level of the TJGT when it comes to providing every junior golfer that has a desire to play college golf that opportunity.”
CBM Director, former collegiate Head Coach and PGA Tour Winner, Jeff Mitchell had this to say, “The Ping American College Golf Guide is one the greatest tools out there when it comes to providing information to players and parents concerning playing college golf. Adding that to what we already offer the CBM members is another feather in our cap. There is not another service out there period, that can and will do for the junior player that wants to play college golf, what the CBM will do. I’m proud to be a part of the TJGT and the College Bound Membership Program.”
The addition of the Ping Guide to the CBM Deluxe package was made retroactive and all current members received an email with instructions on how to activate their membership and begin to take advantage of the resource immediately.
About the Ping American College Golf Guide
The PING American College Golf Guide was written and first published in 1989 by Dean W. Frischknecht, a former scholarship golfer at Oregon State University. He has been a long-time business owner in Oregon, served two Oregon Governors on a State Board and wrote consumer law for the State of Oregon. Frischknecht maintained close ties with college golf and junior golf, and he wrote the Guide to give young players and parents information on college and competitive opportunities at all levels and at all institutions, large and small, famous and little-known. His thinking is that if kids enjoyed playing high school and junior golf, why not include college golf in their overall education experience while pursuing that all-important degree.




