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Awards

Players of the year, All-AJG Team and All-AJG Academic Team members, and those receiving special awards are recognized at the highly attended year-end banquet which is held at Druid Hills Golf Club in early fall each year.

Award Descriptions

Players of the Year

Awarded to the top point finisher(s) in each age group in the Open Division.

All-AJG Team

Awarded to the top 10 point finishers in each age group from the Open Division and the top 5 point finishers in each age group from the Club Division (including ties).

All-AJG Academic Team

Awarded to those high-school student-athletes having a 3.5 or higher GPA. To be eligible, year-end transcripts must be sent to the office by Aug. 1.

MAADA Award

An award that recognizes the top total point finisher(s) for the season from the 18-hole Open Division.

Most Improved Award

Awarded to the most improved male and female from the 18-hole divisions. Players must play at least 5 complete 18-hole rounds in consecutive seasons to be eligible for this award.

Dixie Dunbar Award

Awarded to the most improved player in the Aires Program.

Larry Nelson Sportsmanship Award Presented by the AT&T Classic

An award recognizing the juniors who best exemplify and understand the courtesies, decorum and etiquette of the game of golf. Larry Nelson and AJG feel these attributes are the most important lessons taught by this great game.

Grand Championship Giddings Cup Trophies

Perpetual trophies are presented to the champions from the Grand Championship in the Boys 15-18 Open Division and Girls 7-18 Division.

Aroha "Roh" Wezner Trophy

Given each year in honor of former Executive Director Aroha "Roh" Wezner, this award recognizes the 18-Hole Open Division player with the lowest scoring average from the Summer Series. Players must have participated in at least five events to be eligible to receive this award.