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Posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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Tyler’s Clyde Eyes Tyler Rose Junior Invitational Golf Title
Staff File Photo By Herb Nygren Jr.
TYLER’S Cal Clyde
Tyler’s Cal Clyde is taking part in the inaugural Tyler Rose Junior Invitational Golf Tournament Saturday and Sunday at Eagle’s Bluff Country Club in Bullard.

The Tyler Rose Junior Invitational, a stop on the Texas Junior Golf Tour, is sponsored by SPORTyler, the Tyler Morning Telegraph and HealthFirst.

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More than 100 golfers are taking part in the 36-hole tourney, which is for male and female golfers age 12-18.

Clyde, who is a junior at Grace Community School, has competed in three TJGT events, including finishing seventh in the Houston High School District Preview Oct. 20-21 at Raven Nest Golf Club in Huntsville.

He carded rounds of 77 and 78.

The tournament offers exemptions into the American Junior Golf Association tournaments and it is a

Golfweek ranked-event.

The (TJGT) was founded in 1989 in Austin when several Austin High School golf coaches and parents realized a need for a higher level competition during the fall and winter season that would supplement high school golf along with regional PGA events and provide more national exposure to collegiate golf programs.

The TJGT started with just eight tournaments and has since expanded to include more than 40 events.

Tournaments in 1989 consisted of only local Austin/San Antonio players and have grown into some of the strongest fields in junior golf. Players from coast to coast as well as many international countries, such as Mexico, Scotland, Venezuela, Ecuador, Canada and Korea, are now participating.

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