
Cooper Dossey, a Vandegrift HS junior who hopes to play professional golf one day, was selected to represent the U.S. at the Duke of York tournament in September. Friday he left for the Polo Invitational in Florida.
By CASSIE MCKEE, Four Points News
Vandegrift High School junior Cooper Dossey had the opportunity to travel to Aberdeen, Scotland, in September to represent the United States in the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy golf tournament.
Dossey was selected to represent the U.S. after winning the American Junior Golf Association tournament in April. He and another female golfer from Ohio were selected to play in the Duke of York tournament, and competed among national champions from approximately 30 countries. Dossey said he was surprised to learn he had been selected to compete in the international tournament.
“Honestly, I was kind of shocked,” he said. “I struggled last summer so it’s been a huge blessing to have the opportunity. I wasn’t expecting it.”
Dossey rose in the Polo Golf Rankings to the No. 17 spot after a 2014 campaign which included two top 10s and his first career AJGA title at the Goodman Networks Junior at Traditions. He helped the West retain the Cup at the 25th anniversary Wyndham Cup and was recognized as one of golf’s rising stars on the Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy Junior All-Star Team.

Cooper Dossey, a Vandegrift HS junior who has verbally committed to play at Texas A&M, represented the U.S. recently at an international golf tournament in Scotland. Most of that time was spent playing golf, but Dossey (right) did have the opportunity to meet the Prince Andrew, Duke of York (left).
He traveled to Scotland for seven days in mid-September and while most of that time was spent playing golf, he did have the opportunity to meet the Duke of York.
“He was pretty cool,” Dossey said. “He was a little cocky but I guess he has the right to be. He was very nice, very open; he talked a lot.”
Dossey ended up placing 21st in a field of 55 players. Continue reading →