The Emerald Coast Amateur was played August 1-2, 2015, in Sandestin, Florida, hosted by the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort. The 2nd annual Golf Channel Amateur tour was contested over 36-holes and participants were scheduled to play one (1) round at the Raven course and one (1) round at the private Burnt Pines Course.
Winner Dorothy Johnson is a resident of Cantonment, Fla.
| Round: | 2 |
| Position: | T42 |
| Score: | +32 |
| Strokes: | 175 |
Johnson, age 65, known as “DOT” among her friends, is a consistent winner on The Golf Channel amateur tournaments and plays year-round. She has been playing the game since 1991 and on May 27, 2012, she received the Founder’s Award at the African American Golfers Hall Of Fame in West Palm Beach, Fla.
On Tuesday, “Champions Tuesday”, The Golf Channel streamed across the screen the winners names of the Emerald Coast Amateur along with winners names of the other tours such as the PGA, LPGA, European, and Web.com Tour. This is a real honor for Johnson, which she has truly earned.
View Dorothy Johnson’s full Scorecard and playing history HERE.









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Above: 12-time PGA Champion Lee Elder
Above L-R: Anthony Stephny, Anthony G. Stepney
I had the pleasure to share some small talk with Lee’s lovely wife Sharon Elder. She was walking the golf course, following the foursome consisting of Lee Elder, super model Beverly Johnson, t.v. talk show host Roland Martin, and 11-year old golf phenom Amari “Tigress” Avery. Also please do yourself a favor and remember that name, Amari, because I’m certain you’re gonna hear it again. Amari has all the skills to become one of the great ones. The it factor, she got it: Temperament, Talent and Charisma–I’ll get back to Amari later.
Above: Sharon Elder with reporter John Perry

Above: Amari Avery shows her winning form off to Roland Martin


