Virginia Golfer Jul / Aug 2018 | Page 12

( atc ) Next Up AGE: 18 HOME CLUB: The Country Club of Virginia HOMETOWN: Richmond FUN FACT: Johnson was the first Virginian to win the Scott Robert- son Memorial Golf Tournament in 26 years one with the best players from the state of Virginia. Coach (Jay) Hardwick and Coach (Brian) Sharp have obviously made it their priority to recruit the best players from Vir- ginia, and I am excited to be a part of it and hopefully take the program to the next level. TOP DOG VG: What’s the biggest piece of advice you’d give to a young player looking to play college golf? CJ: The most important advice I would give is to get started in the process as early as possible. I didn’t really start the whole col- lege recruiting process until ninth or 10th grade, so I was behind the 8-ball early. Espe- cially now, coaches are looking at younger and younger players to fill their rosters, so getting in contact with college coaches as early as possible is very important. CONNOR JOHNSON JR. , a VSGA member at The Country Club of Virginia, cemented his spot as one of the top juniors in Virginia by winning the Scott Robertson Memorial Golf Tournament at Roanoke Country Club in May. A national level event filled with top juniors from around the country, the Scott Robertson boasts an impressive list of past champions that includes professionals like Webb Simpson, Paula Creamer, Hunter Mahan, Kevin Na, Brooke Henderson and Jessica Korda. Johnson posted a 4-under-par 103 to win the rain-shortened event by one stroke. We caught up with Johnson to reflect on his win and his golf career in general. Virginia Golfer: No Virginian had won the Scott Robertson in 26 years. What does that victory do for your confidence and what kind of boost does it give you going into the summer? Connor Johnson Jr.: It was an honor to win such a prestigious tournament like the Scott Robertson. It definitely gives me a lot of confidence going into the summer, knowing I can compete and win against the 10 best juniors in the country. With this being my last summer of junior golf, winning a national tournament like the Robertson was a goal I have had since I started playing junior golf tournaments in ninth grade. VG: You’ll be starting your college career at Virginia Tech soon. Why did you choose the Hokies? CJ: The program they have in Blacksburg is V I R G I N I A G O L F E R | J U LY / A U G U ST 2 0 1 8 VG: Golf is a huge part of your life, under- standably. What other hobbies do you have, and what do you like to do when you’re not on the course? CJ: I really just love to have fun. Whether it is hunting, fishing, skiing, playing pickup basketball, or hanging out with buddies, I would say having a good balance between golf and social life is very important to not burning out at an early age. VG: You’ve played in VSGA champion- ships and events for several years now. What has being a VSGA member meant to you, and why would you encourage other young players to join and compete in championships? CJ: Being a VSGA member has meant everything to me. There is such great junior golf competition in the state of Virginia, and the VSGA runs their events and championships unbelievably well. Working my way up the ranks in VSGA events has shaped me into the player I am today. Without the VSGA, I would not be going to a Division I golf program. vsga.org After a prestigious tournament victory, Connor Johnson Jr. is riding a wave of confidence into Blacksburg by CHRIS LANG