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Janet Louise Johnson was born in Little Rock, Arkansas 
          and raised 46-miles away in nearby Malvern. Malvern is a place where 
          she loves the southern hospitality, the way children are reared to respect 
          adults, and the peaceful surroundings. When she has the opportunity-which 
          is often-she visits her old hometown and loves playing golf in 
          Hot Springs Village, Ark.
          
          Johnson currently resides in Richmond, Calif. She got introduced to 
          golf by an ex-boyfriend and got so involved with the sport that, in 
          2008 she started Sistas on the Links Golf Club (SOTL). She serves as 
          president and founder of the three-and-a-half year old organization 
          that is also a member of the Western States Golf Association. SOTL attracts 
          members who are new and experienced players. Today, the bachelorette 
          has a handicap of 27.6. 
          
          "I lost my only child to Lupus in 2007 and started Sistas on the 
          Links out of my grief. The group now has 59 members," she says.. 
          "The game, and love of so many supportive Sistas, is very healing. 
          I got my joy and focus back!" Johnson's son, Edward, was 
          just 29-years old when he passed. He played golf, football and baseball. 
          
Johnson 
          attended Golden Gate University in San Francisco and earned a B.A. Degree 
          in Accounting. 
          
          For the last 12 years she has worked as a Senior Business Assistance 
          Officer, Commercial Loan Officer and Project Manager for the City of 
          Richmond, Calif.. 
          
          In her role she provides small business assistance and commercial lending 
          services to small businesses and commercial district and downtown revitalization 
          projects. Most recently Johnson honored as a Downtown Champion by the 
          City of Richmond Main Street Initiative, Inc. for her successful efforts 
          to revitalize the 52-block historic commercial district of Richmond.
          
          "I love the outdoors-just seeing the woods, trees, grass, 
          and animals, it feeds my soul," she says. "Golf also helps 
          me focus, and keeps my stress level low. I am loving playing golf with 
          my Sistas," she states. Johnson, age 56, gets out to play golf 
          about 5-6 times a month and enjoys rounds at her home course in Oakland.
"It 
          feels like Christmas morning when we play tournaments. As I sit in my 
          car and watch our beautiful Sistas get out of their cars, with their 
          golf equipment, and take their "sisterly" walk to the club 
          house. It just warms my heart and soul!"
Johnson participates regularly in corporate and charity golf tournaments through her job. She also often plays in tournaments to support her sister WSGA Bay Area golf clubs.
Johnson also helped to start a golf tournament for her church, Sojourner Truth Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Calif., in 1998, and has served as the Tournament Chair for the past 6 years. Most recently she worked with the Richmond community to start a Youth on Course NCGA Jr. Golf Program that proudly serves 23 inner-city youth.
And Johnson knows the importance of having a professional golf trainer assist her. Golf pro Gene Bakkum gave her lessons in the spring of 2011 and Lynda Donahue and Lesley Stewart (SOTL resident golf instructors) helped her quarterly during all of 2011.
"The lessons help with slowing 
          down my swing, keeping my head down and my short game.. Keeping my head 
          down is the most difficult for me. But, all in all, I shaved 4 points 
          off my handicap in 2011," she says.
          
          "I also enjoy playing solo golf. It's always the best walk in the 
          park with me and nature!"
