Las Vegas Review-Journal

Clark, Dutt-roberts take reins of esteemed junior program

Two ex-members share restoring SNJGA luster

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

During an interview in July, Las Vegas Golf Hall of Fame inductee Kerri Clark started crying while discussing how proud her late father, Jerry, would have been. He was a past Southern Nevada Golf Associatio­n president and junior golf leader.

Jerry would be proud again because his daughter has been selected to lead the Southern Nevada Junior Golf Associatio­n, along with teaching profession­al Nicole Dutt-roberts. The two played in the associatio­n four decades ago.

Clark and Dutt-roberts will divvy up duties that include fundraisin­g, associatio­n management, grant writing, tournament organizati­on, instructio­n and working with other area instructor­s to help juniors.

“The first thing that comes to mind about getting back involved is the wonderful history the program and the careers in golf it helped launched,” Clark said. “The SNJGA also helped members get college scholarshi­ps. Our goals are to get the program back on track after being off the grid as the premier junior program that it once was. Plus, we want to expose golf to kids in the Vegas valley, no matter their socio or economic background­s. Golf can be attainable.”

Clark starred at Rancho, winning a state title in 1980, before enjoying an All-america career at Weber State. She played on the LPGA Tour in 1987 and 1988 and has been an instructor in Las Vegas for two decades.

Dutt-roberts starred at Valley, also winning an individual state title, and played at Weber State. She has been teaching golf for almost three decades and once served as executive director of the Southern Nevada Golf Associatio­n.

“I feel a sense of loyalty and bonding to the SNJGA, which gives me a passion to work hard to help make it great again,” Dutt-roberts said. “I am excited to give back to an associatio­n that was a big part of my childhood in junior golf.”

Stars tee off

Two celebrity events are coming to Las Vegas in April.

— The Academy of Country Music Topgolf Teeoff is April 14 at Topgolf Las Vegas and MGM Grand. The event is an update to the ACM Lifting Lives Golf Classic and will be hosted by Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker.

— Derek Jeter, former New York Yankees shortstop and current Miami Marlins owner, hosts his celebrity invitation­al April 18-21 at Shadow Creek and Aria. Previous attendees include Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Ken Griffey Jr., Cal

Garrick Higgo, the top-ranked amateur in South Africa, has joined the UNLV men’s golf team and is eligible for the spring season. Higgo, a freshman, will be in the lineup for the John Burns Intercolle­giate in Hawaii that starts Thursday.

Weekly deal

Ripken Jr., Russell Wilson, Mike Piazza, Brandi Chastain and Jerome Bettis.

Rebels add top amateur

Revere offers a rate of $17 after 2 p.m. this month.

Stars on, off course

UNLV senior Shintaro Ban has been named to the Arnold Palmer Cup watch list.

Guitar legend and House of Blues resident act Carlos Santana played the Las Vegas National Golf Club.

The golf notebook appears Wednesdays. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or @Lvgolfinsi­der.

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