Written By: GolfKast
Thomasville, GA – The Southeast Junior Golf Tour’s Harris English Invitational brings together some of the top junior golfers from across the Southeast this weekend — and for the first time at this prestigious event, players and parents experience the full power of GolfKast’s Solo Program and FlightScope technology on August 15-16th.
Hosted at the picturesque Glen Arven Country Club, the tournament honors PGA Tour star Harris English while giving the next generation of golfers a challenging, championship-caliber stage. The par-72 layout tested every aspect of the players’ games, from precision iron play to confident putting under pressure.
GolfKast Elevates the Player Experience
With GolfKast on site, players received more than just scores — they got a tour-level digital profile to help them stand out in the competitive college recruiting landscape. Every participant has access to FlightScope launch data, video capture, and personalized performance insights. These metrics were not only a valuable tool for immediate game improvement, but also an essential resource for players building their recruiting portfolios.
"Events like the Harris English Invitational are about showcasing talent, and GolfKast makes sure that talent is seen and understood by coaches," said Robin English Sr. Vice President GolfKast Media"
A Look at the Competition
The Harris English Invitational draws a deep field of talent, with tightly packed leaderboards and plenty of drama coming down the stretch. The combination of elite junior competition and Glen Arven’s timeless design provided a fitting tribute to Harris English’s own roots in Georgia junior golf.
Why It Matters for Junior Golf
The addition of GolfKast at high-profile junior events like this one reflects a growing shift in college golf recruiting. Today’s coaches expect more than just a resume or profile— they want measurable performance data and clear video evidence of a player’s skills. By partnering with tours like the SJGT, GolfKast is ensuring that juniors leave events with a package that can be sent directly to coaches — turning a strong tournament into a potential scholarship opportunity.
As the season rolls on, GolfKast will continue to bring its Solo Program to SJGT events across the region, helping players bridge the gap between competition and recruitment.
For more information about the GolfKast Solo Program, read our article endorsed by the GCAA.