Gold and Platinum Tour Awards
- Medals or Trophies are awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each division. Player of the Year points are awarded to every player in the division.
- Special trophies are awarded for a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finish in each Platinum Tour division, plus one FSGA FJT exemption for the division tournament winner.
- Gold Tour Player of the Year trophies are presented to the first 3 point leaders in each age division, providing they participated in at least 8 events.
- Platinum Tour Player of the Year trophies are presented to the first 3-point leaders in each age division providing they played in 5 events. The POY for Boys 13-15, 16-18, and Girls 13-18 will each receive one FSGA Florida Junior Tour exemption providing they meet the conditions of the FSGA.
- Bobby Love Sportsmanship Award – Named after GCJGF member Bobby Love who epitomizes Sportsmanship. This award recognizes a GCJGF member who has distinguished themselves through acts of sportsmanship during the season.
- College Scholarships: Awarded to graduating senior members who will be attending college on a full-time basis. The amount of each scholarship is decided by the Board of Directors and a check is sent directly to the University or College in accordance with NCAA Guidelines.
- FSGA FJT Junior Team Championships: GCJGF may send a 3-player team of Boys 13-15, Boys 16-18, Girls 13-15 and Girls 16-18. Additional teams may be added if the tournament has spots available.
- Florida Coast Cup Matches: Team players are selected by a Board of Directors committee.
GCJGF is a 501(c) 3 Tax Exempt Charitable Youth Organization started in July of 1998, by three members on the Board of the JGA of Broward County, to provide year-round golf opportunities for juniors to play in one-day, 9 & 18- hole (Gold Tour) and two-day, 36-hole (Platinum Tour) tournaments and learn the Rules of Golf. Many members have gained valuable experience and gone on to careers in the golf industry, played on the PGA Tour or LPGA Tour, and also have become leaders in their communities.