Julian Jeter-Davis graduated from Stivers High School in 2010. While attending Stivers, Julian lettered in golf and cross country. He also played junior varsity basketball. In 2009 his golf team won the Dayton Public Schools city league regular season and championship.
Julian won a scholarship to Kentucky State University. In the 2013-14 season he was awarded the Most Improved Player and in 2014 his team won the 2014 NCAA Division 2 SIAC Conference Championship.
After his graduation from Kentucky State University he returned to Dayton and was hired as the Meadowdale High School varsity golf coach. His team of first-year golfers finished in third place in the Dayton Public Schools city league season. While coaching at Meadowdale, he was the golf professional at Madden Golf Course, Kittyhawk Golf Center, and Miami Valley Golf Club.
Later he took over as the head professional/operations manager at Fairfield Greens in Fairfield, Ohio. At the time he was the youngest head professional in the area and the only African American head professional in southern Ohio.
Julian now resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.