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  • Newspaper & TV | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Newspaper & TV Daily Recaps by Steve Hemphill Field Preview First Round Recap Second Round Recap Third Round Recap News TV Spots WDBJ7: Developing golf and character in youth at Scott Robertson Memorial tournament WSLS 10: 42nd annual Scott Robertson Memorial Golf tournament returns this weekend Roanoke Times: Grace Carter on expectations for Scott Robertson Memorial WSLS 10: Around the Way with EJ: Scott Robertson Memorial Golf Tournament WDBJ7: Scott Robertson Golf Tournament Finals WSLS 10: Harvey, Grace the latest Scott Robertson Memorial winners Roanoke Times Articles Grace Carter 'would love a win' in the Scott Robertson Memorial - Roanoke Times Scott Robertson Memorial First Round Scores - Roanoke DeLorenzo leads Scott Robertson after eight-birdie round - Roanoke Times Scott Robertson Memorial - Roanoke Times Scott Robertson Memorial Second Round Scores - Roanoke Times Courtney Grace's putter shines at Scott Robertson Memorial - Roanoke Times Scott Robertson Memorial Day 2 - Roanoke Times Scott Robertson Memorial Final Round Scores - Roanoke Times Harvey tops Maclauchlin in playoff for Scott Robertson title - Roanoke Times The late Randy King with the Roanoke Times was a staple of our Scott Robertson Memorial Tournament for many years. According to Tom Robertson, he was a “godsend” for his coverage. We miss him dearly.

  • Social Media | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Social Media Let's get social. We know social media matters—and we’re here for it! Follow along, tag us, and join the spotlight—we love featuring our players and families. Huge thanks to Matt Pochily with Active Season Golf for capturing the energy and creating the incredible videos we’re known for. Catch a few of them here, but for the rest, head to Instagram!

  • Philanthropy | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Philanthropy Give Back. In June 2005, the Scott Robertson Memorial helped launch First Tee - Roanoke Valley , which is dedicated to providing young people of all backgrounds an opportunity to develop, through golf and character education, life-enhancing values such as honesty, integrity and sportsmanship. To quote George Bush, Honorary Chair of First Tee – “Not only is golf a sport of a lifetime but in many ways it is a lesson in life.” We believe that the First Tee Program will help us teach the children lessons that lay the foundations needed to meet the many challenges of life. Since First Tee-Roanoke Valley opened, all proceeds from the Scott Robertson Memorial benefit the chapter and its programs solely. Located adjacent to Westside Elementary School and Roanoke Country Club, The Scott Robertson Memorial Junior Golf Academy, home of First Tee - Roanoke Valley, includes a clubhouse, a driving range, a synthetic-turf putting green and a practice bunker area. Look for it to the right of Crabapple #3 & 6! Subsequently in 2013, the Junior Golf Foundation of Virginia was established to provide ongoing support for the junior golf organizations in Roanoke: First Tee - Roanoke Valley and The Scott Robertson Memorial Junior Golf Tournament. Donate 1/1

  • Presenting Sponsor | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Presenting Sponsor Giving Back. Thanks to Janney Montgomery Scott , located in Roanoke, Virginia, this tournament is able to give back substantially to the First Tee - Roanoke Valley each year. With roots tracing back to 1832, the Financial Advisors of Janney Montgomery Scott LLC have continued to build their reputation for providing exceptional service and knowledgeable financial consultation to individual and institutional clients. Janney is an integral part of the nation’s financial history, holding the second oldest membership on the New York Stock Exchange. Janney has been a huge supporter of the Scott Robertson Memorial since 2022. "The Janney Montgomery Scott team is honored to be a part of the Scott Robertson Memorial Tournament and look forward to a long partnership." - Ed Bartlett, Janney “Janney is proud to support the Scott Robertson Memorial and especially pleased that proceeds benefit First Tee - Roanoke Valley's impactful programs for area youth." — Chris Walters, Janney Ed Bartlett was named Janney’s 2025 Branch Leader of the Year! Read more here>>

  • Details | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Tournament Information All the details. ELIGIBILITY Entries are open to any male or female amateur golfer who has not had his/her 19th birthday by May 17, 2026. Note: Entrant cannot be a member of a college golf team or have participated in any supervised team activities. FIELD SELECTION Entrance is based on Criteria Categories and the tournament selection committee accepts players starting with Category A, moving down to Category B, etc., until the field is full and a waitlist is determined. Please reference the Entrance Criteria for each division. If you do not meet Entrance Criteria, please only apply for a qualifier. If you apply to the Tournament and do not meet Entrance Criteria, your application will be returned to you with a $25 administrative fee deducted. Please only apply to the Tournament if you meet Entrance Criteria; otherwise register for a Qualifier. QUALIFIERS If a player does not meet any of the suggested Entrance Criteria , the tournament committee recommends that the player attempt to qualify at one of the qualifiers listed below. The number of spots will be determined based on field size and will be communicated to players before teeing off. You may only enter one qualifier. The fee to enter is $125 and includes a practice round. Roanoke Country Club in Roanoke, VA: April 18, 2026 Boys 15-18, Boys 14 & Under, Girls 15-18, Girls 14 & Under Divisions Note: The Boys and Girls 15-18 qualifiers will also qualify for the Hope Valley Junior Invitational April 18th Qualifying Spots: Boys 15-18: 5 Boys 14 & Under: 2 Girls 15-18: 1 Girls 14 & Under: 1 U.S. Challenge Cup in Rhode Island: Spring 2026 Only Boys 15-18 and 14 & Under Divisions See their website for more information: uschallengecup.org Roanoke Country Club in Roanoke, VA: May 13, 2026 Only Girls & Boys 15-18 Divisions Unfortunately, due to course renovations at Quail Creek, we are unable to have our Naples Qualifier this year . RCC has been gracious enough to add spots in the April and May Roanoke qualifiers to accommodate for these missed spots. ENTRIES AND ONLINE REGISTRATION All players, including exempt, must register online through the tournament portal . All entries must be RECEIVED no later than 11:59pm EST on Tuesday, March 17th. Entries will not be accepted after that time. An entry fee in the amount of $365.00, payable by credit card, must accompany the entry application. Upon successfully completing the online entry procedure, an email receipt confirmation will be sent to the applicant’s email address. Confirmation of acceptance is sent to applicants by email when their status is determined. The SRM is not responsible for errors or delays by any internet service provider. Entries are only accepted between the open and close dates as stated above. Entries are subject to rejection or withdrawal at any time, including during the event, by SRM or host club. The reason for rejection may include unbecoming conduct during a stipulated round or on golf course premises. All players must conform to the “USGA Rules of Amateur Status” and abide by the “SRM Code of Conduct”. REFUND POLICY Alternates or Players not accepted: Eligible for a full refund if a player meets criteria, but is not accepted into the tournament. These will be processed after March 18, 2026. Withdrawal: If a player withdraws for any reason before 11:59pm EST on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, the entry fee will be refunded less a $25 administrative fee. After the field is set, no refunds will be made for withdrawals (Tournament or Qualifier) beginning Thursday, March 19, 2026 unless a medical doctor’s note is submitted by email along with a Withdrawal Form . How to withdraw prior to March 17th: Login to the SRM Tournament Portal and withdraw and request a refund (see Administrative Fees below) How to withdraw March 18th and after: Complete the SRM Withdrawal Form and email hello@scottrobertson.com if a doctor's note is needed. No Shows: Players that fail to notify the SRM of their withdrawal and do not show for their starting time will not receive a refund for any reason. “No Show” players may be subject to suspension from future SRM events. Inclement Tournament Weather: All registrations are final. No refunds will be issued for cancellations, delays, or interruptions due to weather or other circumstances beyond the tournament committee's control. In the event of inclement weather, the tournament committee will make every reasonable effort to complete play. This may include delayed start times or a shortened event. However, if the tournament is canceled or cannot be completed due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances, the event will be considered official at the discretion of the tournament committee, and no refunds or credits will be provided. By registering for this event, participants acknowledge and accept this policy. ADMINISTRATIVE FEES Player applies to the Tournament but does not meet criteria: Application returned and $25 will be subtracted from entry fee (this was clearly stated in the Field Selection and Entrance Criteria pages) Player withdraws BEFORE 11:59pm EST on Tuesday, March 17, 2026: Qualifier: $15 will be subtracted from entry fee Tournament: $25 will be subtracted from entry fee Player withdraws AFTER 12:00am EST on Tuesday, March 18, 2026: No refunds will be given, unless a medical doctor’s note is submitted by email along with a Withdrawal Form. If a note is received, players will receive a refund less a $25 administrative fee. TOURNAMENT FORMAT 54 holes of stroke play. The Boys 15-18 field will be cut to the low 60 players and ties after 36 holes; all other divisions do not have a cut The lowest score for 54 holes will be the Champion. In the event of a tie for the overall Tournament only, a hole-by-hole play-off will be held immediately following play. The play-off holes and their order of play will be determined by the Rules Committee. Initial groupings will be for Rounds 1 and 2; the field will be cut and grouped by score after Round 2 for Round 3. PRACTICE ROUNDS "Official" practice rounds (played one day prior) are included. Please find additional information HERE . PRIZES & AWARDS Gift Certificates are presented to top finishers in all four divisions and are given based on field size. Champions in all four divisions will receive crystal trophies. The 15-18 Boys and Girls divisions will have his or her name engraved on the Scott Robertson Memorial perpetual trophies that are housed at Roanoke Country Club. Additionally, a tree will be dedicated to the champion and marked with a commemorative plaque. Ties for remaining places will be determined using the USGA recommended scorecard playoff procedure to break ties. RANKINGS EARNED Top contestants receive exemption into future Scott Robertson Memorial Tournaments (see Entrance Criteria for specifics) Top contestants receive AJGA PBE Stars Girls 15-18 Champion: Fully Exempt Girls 15-18 Top 5: 12 Performance Stars Girls 15-18 Top 10: 8 Performance Stars Girls 15-18 Top 15: 4 Performance Stars Boys 15-18 Champion: Fully Exempt Boys 15-18 Top 5: 12 Performance Stars Boys 15-18 Top 10: 8 Performance Stars Boys 15-18 Top 15: 4 Performance Stars Boys 15-18 Top 25: 2 Performance Stars Boys 14 & Under Champion: 2 Performance Stars Boys 14 & Under Top 5: 1 Performance Star Girls 14 & Under Champion: 2 Performance Stars Girls 14 & Under Top 3: 1 Performance Star Top 15-18 Girls & Boys Division contestants receive Rolex AJGA Ranking points (click on "What tournaments are included?" FAQ section and you will see ours listed as an independent tournament that still is able to award AJGA points) TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Thursday, May 14th Player Registration. Tee times available for Practice Round by calling RCC. Hosted lunch for tournament contestants along with hosted dinner at the Long Drive Competition beginning at 5pm. Meet on #1 Crabapple. Friday, May 15th First round of 18-hole stroke play. Hosted lunch and dinner for tournament contestants. Saturday, May 16th Second round of 18-hole stroke play. Hosted lunch for tournament contestants. Field cut to low 60 scores and ties for Boys 15-18 field. All other divisions do not have a cut. Sunday, May 17th Final round of 18-hole stroke play. Hosted lunch for tournament contestants. Awards ceremony immediately following play. For a detailed Schedule of Events for the weekend, click here. COURSE FEES Official tournament practice rounds (played one day prior) and tournament course fees are paid by the SRM. HOSTED MEALS Hosted lunch is provided by the SRM to tournament contestants Thursday through Sunday, in addition to dinner on Thursday and Friday. Meals will be available to spectators for an additional charge as supplies last. PUSH/PULL CARTS & TRANSPORTATION Competitors must walk during tournament rounds. Optional condition prescribed in Section 8 of the Committee Procedures: Model Local Rules: G-6 Prohibiting Use of Motorized Transportation will be in effect. Personal Push/Pull carts are allowed. CADDIES AND SPECTATORS Caddies: Caddies are not allowed. Spectators: SRM welcomes spectators at our tournaments. For your safety, we request that spectators always walk near the cart path. Spectator Carts: Spectator carts will not be available, and unfortunately there are no exceptions to this. RULES OF GOLF USGA Rules of Golf govern play. Questions will be decided by the SRM Rules Committee whose decision will be final. Notice to Players and Conditions of Competition are posted at host club and distributed at the starting tee(s). The SRM reserves the right to alter the conditions or schedules as stated, including alteration of the stipulated round(s) at any time during the tournament. CLOSE OF COMPETITION The competition is closed when the Scott Robertson Memorial Trophies have been presented to the Champions. APPRECIATION We often get asked where to send notes after the tournament. If you wish send a thank you note, you may address to: John Newton Scott Robertson Memorial Chairman 3707 Densmore Road, NW Roanoke, VA 24017 Ed Bartlett Vice President Janney 110 Franklin Rd SE Suite 500 Roanoke, VA 24011 Entrance Criteria Qualifier Anchor Refunds Field Selection Admin Fees

  • Past Results | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Past Results Archives. Explore results from the past four decades! Please note that we are still working to compile records from earlier years—this page is a work in progress. 2025 Naples Qualifier , April Qualifier , May Qualifier 2024 Naples Qualifier , April Qualifier , May Qualifier 2023 Naples Qualifier , April Qualifier , May Qualifier 2022 Naples Qualifier, April Qualifier, May Qualifier 2021 Naples Qualifier, April Qualifier, May Qualifier 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984

  • Entrance Criteria | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Entrance Criteria The Field. The Scott Robertson Memorial Junior Golf Tournament is one of the most prestigious, top ranked national junior golf tournament in the country. Therefore, acceptance into the tournament is extremely selective. Entrance is based on Criteria Categories and the tournament selection committee accepts players starting with Category A, moving down to Category B, etc., until the field is full and a waitlist is determined. Please click below to see the Entrance Criteria for each division. If you do not meet Entrance Criteria, please only apply for a qualifier. If you apply to the Tournament and do not meet Entrance Criteria, your application will be returned to you with a $25 administrative fee deducted. Please only apply if you meet Entrance Criteria; otherwise register for a Qualifier. Girls 15-18 Criteria Girls 14 & Under Criteria Boys 15-18 Criteria Boys 14 & Under Criteria

  • Merchandise | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Merchandise Buy the merch. Official Scott Robertson Memorial merchandise featuring the SRM logo is more than apparel—it’s a keepsake of your tournament experience! 2026 ordering will open in May. Coming Soon! Coming Soon! Use these codes when you check out to get the following logos: RCCLOGOBOTH – Roanoke Country Club (left chest) and Scott Robertson Logo (left sleeve) RCCLOGOCLUB – Roanoke Country Club logo (left sleeve) RCCLOGOSRM – Scott Robertson Memorial logo (left sleeve)

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  • Scholarship Recipients | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Scholarship Winners Past Recipients. Name & Hometown Year John B. Phillips of Hollins, Virginia 1984 Stephen P. Jenkins of Daleville, Virginia 1985 A. Larry Gwaltney III of Roanoke, Virginia 1986 D. Gray Roberson, Jr. of Salem, Virginia 1987 Richard A. Wolf of Roanoke, Virginia 1988 Vickie C.Linkous of Roanoke, Virginia 1989 Robert C. Wolfe of Roanoke, Virginia 1990 John C. Tickle of Roanoke, Virginia 1991 Troy S. Jamison of Roanoke, Virginia 1992 Chad C. Sartini of Roanoke, Virginia 1993 Christopher R. Antolini of Salem, Virginia 1994 Nicholas L. Varney of Salem, Virginia 1995 Thomas Steven Salter of Roanoke, Virginia 1996 Martin Kessler of Roanoke, Virginia 1997 Brandon LaCroix of Roanoke, Virginia 1998 Benjamin Hosp of Roanoke, Virginia 1999 Scott Wise of Vinton, Virginia 2000 Meg Davies of Roanoke, Virginia 2001 Jeffrey T. Ferguson of Salem, Virginia 2002 Barry Edward Wirt, Jr. of Roanoke, Virginia 2003 A one-year $1,000 grant program was established in 1990. Past recipients of the grant are as follows: Name & Hometown Year Jamie T. Watt of Salem, Virginia 1990 Lewis A. Conner of Roanoke, Virginia 1991 Adam C. Harrell of Salem, Virginia 1992 Michael L. Smith II of Roanoke, Virginia 1993 James M. Noon of Roanoke, Virginia 1994 In 1995, the grant was dedicated to the memory of Gene Hawthorne, a founding tournament committee member who passed away in June 1995. Gene’s efforts during the 12 years of his involvement were instrumental in the growth and success of the tournament. His dedication to the tournament and his love for the young people helped elevate the Scott Robertson Memorial into the tournament it is today. Name & Hometown Year Dana Michelle Hall of Roanoke, Virginia 1995 Andrew H. Green of Daleville, Virginia 1996 Brian Sutton of Roanoke, Virginia 1997 James Jett II of Salem, Virginia 1998 Matthew W. Traylor of Daleville, Virginia 1999 Gary Lee Taylor of Roanoke, Virginia 2000 William David Journell of Salem, Virginia 2001 R. Allen May, Jr. of Salem, Virginia 2002 Carrie Michelle Stump of Fincastle, Virginia 2003 In 2004, the Scott Robertson committee transitioned from using excess tournament funds to the scholarship program into using them to begin a First Tee chapter in Roanoke. In June 2005, the Scott Robertson Memorial helped launch First Tee - Roanoke Valley , which is dedicated to providing young people of all backgrounds an opportunity to develop, through golf and character education, life-enhancing values such as honesty, integrity and sportsmanship. Located adjacent to Westside Elementary School and Roanoke Country Club, The Scott Robertson Memorial Junior Golf Academy, home of First Tee - Roanoke Valley, includes a clubhouse, a driving range, a synthetic-turf putting green and a practice bunker area. Look for it to the right of Crabapple #3 & 6! If you are interested in making a donation, you made do so here . We are grateful for any and all support!

  • Media Archives | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Media Archives 2025 News TV Spots Pre-Tournament – WSLS Channel 10: Scott Robertson Memorial Golf Tournament Set to Begin Pre-Tournament – WDBJ 7: 41st Scott Robertson Memorial Golf Tournament to tee off at Roanoke County Club Day 1 – WSLS Channel 10: Phung grateful to play Scott Robertson Memorial Tournament again Day 1 – WDBJ Channel 7: First day of Scott Robertson Memorial sees Salem native atop Girl’s 15-18 class Day 2 – WDBJ Channel 7: Salem’s Ha holds top spot after day two of Scott Robertson Day 2 – WSLS Channel 10: Scott Robertson Memorial day 2 action Day 3 – WDBJ Channel 7: Salem’s Kathryn Ha wins Scott Robertson girl’s 15-18 Day 3 – WSLS Channel 10: Ha, Baucom capture Scott Robertson Memorial Golf titles Roanoke Times Articles Pre-Tournament: Ferry and Ha headline loaded girls field at Scott Robertson Day 1: Kathryn Ha blisters Roanoke Country Club, holds five-stroke lead in Scott Robertson Memorial Day 1: Ferry and Ha headline loaded girls field at Scott Robertson Memorial Day 2, Kathryn Ha on windy conditions Day 2: Harvey navigates wind to move up leaderboard in Scott Robertson Memorial Day 3: Kathryn Ha claims historic Scott Robertson Memorial title Day 3: Grayson Baucom wins Scott Robertson Memorial boys 15-18 title Steve Hemphill Articles 2025 Scott Robertson Memorial Articles (Days 1, 2 & 3) Social Media Videos by Matt Pochily (Active Season Sports) Welcome and Registration Long Drive Contest Practice Round Day 1, Morning Sights & Sounds Day 1, DW #8 with Kathryn Ha Day 1, DW #2 with Alexandra Phung Day 1, Former Champion Mike Brennan Day 1, Dogwood Nine Tee Shots Day 1, Round #1 Recap Day 2, Morning Sights & Sounds Day 2, First Tee & Scott Robertson Memorial Day 2, Former Champion Webb Simpson Day 2, Redbud Nine Tee Shots Day 2, Dogwood Nine Overview Day 2, Round #1 Recap Day 3, Morning Sights & Sounds Day 3, Tree Planting for Champions Day 3, Kathryn Ha Warm-Up Day 3, Crabapple Nine Overview

  • Volunteer | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Volunteer Do Good. Volunteers play a crucial role in the success of the Scott Robertson. By volunteering, you’ll have a front row seat to all the excitement, be part of a nationally prominent junior golf event, meet new people, and see firsthand how your contributions help create an unforgettable experience for the Scott Robertson participants. Thank you in advance for volunteering – your dedication and hard work are deeply appreciated! Volunteer Form

  • Course | Scott Robertson Memorial

    The Course Roanoke Country Club Location: 3360 Country Club Dr NW, Roanoke, VA 24017 Established: 1899 Architect: A.W. Tillinghast, legendary architect who also designed Winged Foot and Baltusrol General Manager: Tim McAfee, PGA Head Golf Professional: Ryan Runge, PGA Superintendent: Dan Wheeler Par: 71 Website: Roanoke Country Club Golf Shop: 540-343-1330 (to schedule practice rounds) Scott Robertson Memorial Course Rotation: Boys 15-18 – Redbud to Dogwood Boys 14 & Under – Crabapple to Redbud Girls 15-18 – Dogwood to Crabapple Girls 14 & Under – Crabapple to Redbud Scott Robertson Memorial Yardages Roanoke Country Club is a historic, private golf club in Roanoke, Virginia, established in 1899, featuring a 27-hole course designed by A.W. Tillinghast and known for hosting prestigious tournaments like the Scott Robertson Memorial. The club offers a premium golfing experience with three nine-hole courses, comprehensive practice facilities, and a reputation as a premier private golf facility in Western Virginia. While you're at the club, look for an SRM volunteer wearing a green shirt and they can answer any questions you have! Crabapple Video Overview Dogwood Video Overview

  • 2026 Sponsors | Scott Robertson Memorial

    Tournament Sponsors 2026 Presented By: To become a sponsor, please email Jennifer Blackwood: jblackwood@firstteeroanokevalley.org

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