Contact
If you have any questions please contact us.
Tour Director
Jimmy Jones
561.598.9630
Tour Director
Jimmy Jones is from Philadelphia, PA and currently resides in
West Palm Beach. He has played on many pro tours such as
The Golden Bear Tour, New
England Pro Golf Tour,
Tar Heel
Tour and has attended PGA Tour Q-School four times.
Jones played College Golf at Methodist College (NCAA D3) in
North Carolina and was part of the 1990-1991 National
Championship Team. He went on to graduate from Temple
University in 1995 with a degree in Finance and Business
Administration.
For the next five years Jimmy worked as an Assistant Golf
Professional at
Torresdale-Frankford
CC, a Donald Ross gem in his hometown of Philadelphia.
During that time, Jones played in four Nike Tour Events while
maintaining a high playing profile within the Philadelphia PGA
Section Tournaments, accumulating more than 10 victories.
Jimmy is a Class A-6 PGA Teaching Professional who instructs at
The Village Golf Club in Royal Palm Beach.
Tour Owner
Jay Slazinski
561.319.8460
The goal of the Minor League Golf Tour is to provide an
affordable training ground for aspiring players to
hone their game.
The economics of professional golf are very harsh. Almost
every player without major tour status will need to be subsidized to continue
chasing the dream.
Don't let
your ego participate in the decision to where you should play.
The high
cost mini tours need many big money donators to raise the cash for
their lottery like 1st place checks. The top
players that have devoted years to professional golf and are playing
near 100% of their potential play the high cost tours. These "Top Mini Tour Players"
(see the grey section of the player triangle diagram to the right) are
capable of competing at the Nationwide and PGA Tour levels.
If you are a rookie or not yet playing up to your potential,
save your money and come gain experience with us.
The
competition on The Minor League Golf Tour is strong.
30 players who have competed on our tour qualified for the second
stage of 2007 PGA Tour Qualifying School (21 made it to second
stage in 2006). Two players who won on the MLGT in 2006 are now 2008
PGA Tour rookies and seven players have 2008 Nationwide Tour status.