The Scott Mentorship Golf Tournament Group (Mentorship Group) held its inaugural golf tournament on May 22, 2015. This tournament was designed specifically to honor several outstanding mentors, raise money to support mentorship programs of select military and non-military non profits, and to help young men and women become our future world leaders. The tournament was held at the beautiful Planterra Ridge Country Club in Peachtree City, Georgia. Through the event, local and national community participates were able celebrate, recognize, and support military and other related service organizations,
The Mentorship Group was formed to continue the legacy of seven Colonels assigned to Scott Air Force Base during the 1980s. The Group will always recognize the “Outstanding” mentorship of Colonels (Retired) Clinton Black, John Culver, (R) Walter Harrison, Horace Humphreys, William Linton, J. P. Morgan, Walter Smith, and Woodrow Wilson; they were model mentors and set the mentorship standard.
(photo left: Colonels Smith and Black, mentors, and Travis Lewis,presenter).
These mentors placed “serving others” as a priority and shared professional, personal, and financial wisdom success stories unselfishly that led others to career and personal successes. These seven men saw the need to mentor younger officers so that their talents would be used to support the needs of this nation; they truly believed in “Service Before Self,” the foundation that makes truly Outstanding Mentors. These celebrated special mentors deliberately took bold steps to improve the professional development of numerous junior officers which led to many mentees reaching the senior officer or executive ranks. They were key in helping smooth the path leading to career success which can be honored by continuing to help or support others achieve success.
Although the Group initially recognized these outstanding mentors at a special golf event and dinner on October 9, 2010, the overarching need to continue this legacy and support the mentorship of others led the Group to broaden the scope to support and recognize other organizations. The Group proceeded in that path and this year gave special recognition to Colonel (Retired) Bobby Washington for his exceptional mentorship efforts and innovativeness in founding Great Oak Youth Development Centers in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
The Great Oak program has become a city wide program that includes the city of Fayetteville (NC), Fort Bragg Military, and Fayetteville State University. Most importantly, the Group honored the “Outstanding Seven” special mentors and provided five non-profit organizations: Wounded Warriors, Fairways for Warriors, Friends Mentoring, Flat Rock Community Development Center, and Great Oak Development Centers with donations of $1,000 each. We appreciate the support from the local community, volunteers, donors, and sponsors. The event was a fun filled day with all winners.
We invite everyone to participate with us in our next outing that is scheduled to be held on April 22, 2016. We seek your participation in two major ways. We invite you to 1.) nominate a mentor or a mentorship program that is worthy of recognition. 2.) We invite you to participate in the tournament as a player or as a donor supporting the organizations identified. We are a non-profit group that returns all donations (100%) to our mission.
Golf Results/Tournament Winners
F1st Place Team: Travis Lewis, George Sanders, Richard Gaydos and Johnny Davis
2nd Place Team: Charles Robinson, Travis Johnson and Douglas Middleton
- Longest Drive: Charles Robinson
- Closest to the Pin: George Sanders
- Best Putter: Ray Hill
We appreciate the committee members (Grady Hannah, Elijah Jackson, Travis Lewis, Grady Lovette, Julius McClellan, and Abe Morrall), volunteers (Vanessa Johnson, Valencia Morrall, and Brenda Smith), and jazz musicians (George and Lucille Dobrin). The Event Pictures taken by Jason McDonald, JM Photography. We also appreciate donations from Chick-fil-A – Fayetteville, Infiniti of South Atlanta, Kroger – Fayetteville, and Pykes and Associates.
The tournament was a great success and the Group would love for you to join us at Planterra Ridge Golf Club, Peachtree City GA, so save the date, April 22, 2016! Please provide feedback/suggestions for our next Tournament to Abe Morrall, Event Coordinator, 678 463 4334 or email [email protected]. Inspired and committed to support developing America’s Future!



Airport arrivals.
All guests at Wyndham Ramada San Jose are invited to use the Cariari Country Club Golf Course at a discounted rate. Of course, your stay with this package includes 1 complimentary round!
Other amenities and services include full use of three crystal clear swimming pools, indoor jacuzzi, sauna, expert massage service, fully stocked beauty salon, enchanting restaurants, lively Casino, gift shop, business center, wake up calls, high speed internet access, in-room safety-deposit boxes, free airport shuttle, 24-hour room service, on-site currency exchange, laundry service, and cable TV.





What to bring: Collared Shirts or mock neck are required, Tennis Shoes are allowed, Shorts must be “Bermuda” length. NO METAL SPIKES. Inappropriate Attire: Tank tops, T-Shirts, Denim, Cut-off shorts (Dress Code strongly enforced).
Transportation from/ to hotel is included.










In his first attempt, he missed the cut. He made the finals in 1978 and 1981 and then ran out of money. In the meantime, he continued to make a name for himself on the North American Golf Association Tour. He won the Atlanta Open and West Georgia Open in 1978 and the Greensboro Open in 1979 and 1981. He went on to win the Bogey Hills Invitation in 1981 and the Macon Open in 1982. He entered his first PGA Event when he qualified for the Southern Open in Columbus, Georgia in 1981. He missed the cut by two strokes.
He was inducted into the Huntsville Booster Club Hall of Fame in 2003. Over the course of his professional career, he won over twenty events. At one point, he held five course records: John A While (Atlanta) 18 holes-61; Tup Holmes (Atlanta) 18 holes-61; Fort McPherson (Atlanta) 18 holes-64; Jet Port (Alabama) 18 holes-65 and Tup Holmes (Atlanta) back nine-29. To date, three records remain (both Tup Holmes and John A White). The highlight of his career was realized when he played Augusta and shot 65.
I can remember greeting and meeting Mr. Peete at the Huntsville International Airport. Surprisingly, he was a somewhat small man in stature. From watching him play golf on T.V., and enjoying his great success, i.e. beating the other golfers, making the Ryder Cup team twice, along with other accomplishments, I imagined him to be a physically big person. During and after my personal experience with Calvin (he insisted I call him Calvin), he was actually a bigger person in spirit than anyone can imagine.
Photo: (L-R) The late, great Calvin Peete and Dr. Taylor Byrd, Alabama A&M Golf Tournament Director



Maurice Jeffries II is a full-time professional golfer who knows the importance of time. Like many sportsmen, he is keenly aware of the fact that his age is a big factor in the lifespan and success of his career.
The game of golf has been good for him and through it his eyes have seen some amazing sights.
“While most of the places I travel have fine amenities, and golf courses, one cannot help but notice the great amount of impoverished areas and the lack of stability in many of their surrounding regions. But at the end of the day, we are all the same; we all dream of better.”
A devoted and conscientious player, Jeffries does not let golf define him, and he admits to knowing that this game is not just about him. He absolutely loves giving back to the younger generation that is coming up from behind.
“I am never too busy to stop to answer a question or show someone else on the golf course how to make their game better. I am always there to give a good word to a youngster who may be having a bad day, whether on the golf course or in the classroom,” says Jeffries.



Photo: Sifford at 2012 Southern California Golf association (SCGA) induction breakfast with (l-r) blogger Barbra Taylor and Sifford fan Helen Caraway.
(Photo: Charlie Sifford (center) with friends during the 2012 breakfast inducting him into the Southern California Golf association (SCGA) Hall of Fame.
