March 2016 - Midwest Section
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March 2016 - Midwest Section
Volume 4, Issue 3 March 2016 The Demo Memo P1 President’s Letter P2 Vice President’s Letter P3 Secretary Letter P4 Membership Notes P5 Apprentice Assistant Associatoin Committee P6 Notes from the Districts P7 What’s New for Junior League Golf P8 Mens Golf Shirt Trade-In Discount P8 Random Rules P9 Tournament Committee Notes P 10 Las Vegas Pro Am Photos P 11 Member Updates & Birthdays P 12 Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 1 PRESIDENT’S LETTER Midwest Section PGA Members and Apprentices, the spring is off to a great start. Added revenue to start the year is a big bonus for all of us. I recently returned from the Midwest PGA Las Vegas Pro-Am in which 26 teams played three tremendous golf courses. A big thank you to Scott Burnett of Nike for his support of this event along with Brad, Shannon and Joan for all their hard work at the tournament sites. I highly recommend getting a team together for 2017 if you have never been. The Board of Directors will be meeting on March 21st and the Executive Committee will be headed to Chicago March 29-31st to meet with the Secretary Candidates for the PGA of America. The PGA of America has just extended the contract of Pete Bevacqua through 2021. His contract was due to end in 2018. This is well deserved in my opinion. Pete has done nothing short of a great job, since he was hired in 2012. Best wishes to a continued good spring, Chad Myers, PGA President Midwest Section PGA Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 2 VICE PRESIDENT LETTER BEST PRACTICE: Social Media What a whirlwind winter it has been! For many members the trips to the PGA Show in Orlando and the section’s Pro-Am in Vegas came and went, then the weather presented us a very early spring and short timeline for staffing and other pressing matters. We can certainly be happy about one thing, we have captured revenue and renewed interest in golf at a much earlier time this season. So Marketing, Marketing, Marketing is our mantra as we must take advantage because who knows what Mother Nature will bring next…floods, heat waves, twisters, who knows? The time to strike is now while things are mellow, of course it will vary from one facility to the next, but I take a queue from my favorite restaurants and try to post daily to Minor Park’s FB Fan page. So far I see the best received posts typically involve photos or videos, consider using the early spring to begin a FB Fan page ‘blitz’ and start engaging your community in what you do, and better yet WHY you do it! We may serve our golf communities better if we take a moment to provide daily insights to what golfers and people are missing out on at their club that day. Ask your staff for help (good luck with that) in providing interesting photos or other ideas for posts. Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 3 SECRETARY LETTER Grow your brand, make more money, make more friends, enhance the PGA or you can watch four hours of reruns of the antique road show. If someone walked up to you and said here’s $2,000 dollars and people will like you more, that would be a pretty good deal, wouldn’t it? Well here you go. Call your most influential customers and invite them out to a free 2 hour clinic. With help from your staff you can help them get better at golf as only we can do. Tell them about all the cool new things in your shop, a few new rule changes, some special events and how they can help recruit their friends. Let them know that you can order shirts and balls for their businesses and then play 9 holes with them. That will increase revenue. My next piece of advice is to read your PGA magazine, it is full of great money making ideas. I have stolen thousands of dollars from other member’s successes. Call if we can help. Being a golf pro is a big deal, take advantage of it. Randy Towner, PGA Secretary Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 4 MEMBERSHIP NOTES PGA COMPENSATION SURVEY JOB OPPORTUNITIES Assistant Golf Professional Milburn Country Club Contact: Charlie Johnson [email protected] Player Service Attendant Loch Lloyd Country Club Contact: Matthew Wood [email protected] 816-322-2117 First Assistant Golf Professional Manhattan Country Club Contact: Scott Wempe [email protected] PGA GOLF PROFESSIONAL COMPENSATION SURVEY DEADLINE is March 31, 2016. This is a reminder that participation in the survey helps to ensure that one of the Association's most powerful employment tools remains effective for PGA Professionals. By completing the 2016 PGA Golf Professional Compensation Survey by March 31, 2016, Members may receive up to two (2) Member Service Requirement (MSR) credits (to a maximum of eight (8) credits per cycle year). MSR credit is now automatically applied upon completion of the survey with a summary of responses available for reference. Assistant Golf Professional Falcon Lakes Golf Club Contact: Mike Langstraat [email protected] Assistant Golf Professional The National Golf Club of KC Contact: Nicholas Ingram [email protected] How to Add Course Tours to Your Facility Profile in BlueGolf Assistant Golf Professional Deer Creek Golf Club Contact: Miles Tucker [email protected] Player Development & Foundation Activities Coordinator Middle Atlantic PGA Section Contact: Jon Guhl, Executive Director [email protected] Assistant Professional Position (Full Time) Indian Hills Country Club. Interested candidates can contact Mike Ricket: [email protected] Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 5 Apprentice Assistant Association Committee Michael Giangregorio President Michael Giangregorio is from Lexington, Massachusetts. He is a graduate of Coastal Carolina University, where he graduated with a business degree and a PGA member. Michael has worked at The Kansas City Country Club for the past four golf seasons. Prior to KCCC his employment was at The Country Club in Brookline, MA and Nashawtuc Country Club in Concord, MA. Michael has been apart of the committee for two years and is excited to continue to enhance the experience for all apprentices and assistants. Chris Bussell Vice President Chris Bussell is a native of Dublin, Ohio and a graduate of the University of Findlay where he played collegiately for 4 years. He has worked in the golf business for 9 years in the Southern Ohio Section where he was named Assistant of the Year in 2014. Chris was a member of the Apprentice Committee in the Southern Ohio Section and currently a member of the Tournament Committee along with the Apprentice Assistants Association in the Midwest Section. He moved to Kansas City in March of 2015 and will begin his second season at The Kansas City Country Club. Gabe Beronja Treasurer Gabe Beronja has been a PGA member since 2007 and originally from Battle Creek, Michigan. He has been in Colorado for the past two years and Arizona the eight years prior to that. Gabe is married to his wife Cindy and the proud parent of three children. Outside of golf Gabe’s interests include Detroit Red Wings hockey, university of Michigan and Florida State football and Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers baseball. He looks forward to being a productive part of this committee and assisting in any way possible. Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 6 NOTES FROM THE DISTRICTS Fellow PGA Professionals, Hello KCK District Members: In just a few days, we will be celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the PGA of America. There has been a lot of Thank you to all who were able to attend the KCK/KCMO Spring history in those 100 years. From the first 35 members who District meeting at Indian Hills Country Club. A big thank you to signed the Constitution and the By-Laws of the PGA, the Ryder both of our speakers, Leah Swartz on her topic about Millennial Cup, PGA Junior Golf League, and now to the 28,000 + members Marketing and Janine Young from TPI on warmup stretches for of the PGA. golf. We also had a great day for golf afterwards! Please encourage you junior golfers at your facilities to signup for the Midwest Junior Championship at Shawnee Golf and Country Club. The event dates are Tuesday, July 12th and Wednesday, July 13th. Registration is currently open on the Midwest Section Website. Deadline for signup is July 5th. There are three divisions: 12 and Under - 9 Holes on July 12th Ages 13-15 - 36 Holes, 18 holes on July 12th & 13th Ages 16-18 - 36 holes, 18 holes on July 12th & 13th The winners from each division will qualify for the National Junior We have started wearing more and more hats, year after year, whether it be Head Golf Professional, to General Manager, Financial Manager, Chief Entertainment Officer, Player, Rules Official, Mentor, Friend, Parent, Spouse, etc.…..the list goes on and on. In my short time as a PGA Member, I have run into several members who span several backgrounds, and different levels of interest in their careers. I have met several PGA Professionals worldwide, nationwide, and section wide. And that, I am grateful for. I have learned so much from other PGA Professional over the years from within the section and from my fellow Military Golf Members. I want to thank you all for what you do to promote the game of golf, and the business of golf. You all have had mentors in one form or another, and that is how it will be over the next PGA Championship! 100 years, as we are mentors to apprentices, and future appren- We will need volunteers to assist with this prestigious junior event, great organization that we currently have. so please let me know if you are available to assist one or both days. Hope to see everyone at our Midwest Section events very soon! Mike Ricket, PGA KCK District Director tices. Without what you have done, we would not have such a So in closing, Happy Birthday PGA, and here is to the next 100 + years. #THXPGAPRO David E. Crawley, PGA Flint Hills District Director KCMO District Members, Thanks to everyone who attended the District Meeting at Indian Hills CC. The event included quality education, great golf and an opportunity to meet the new Employment Consultant Cory Fletcher. The Section Board of Directors meet this month so please bring any ideas comments or concerns my direction. Lastly, you will see a Section Survey heading you direction very soon, please respond when your time allows. This is just another means for the BOD and Section Staff to determine how best to allocate time, energy and funding. Have a great month. Best Regards, Brian Flax KCMO District Director [email protected] Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 7 Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 8 RANDOM RULES RULES and distance by playing a ball from as near as possible to Our Experts Explain: Phil Stays In Bounds the spot of his previous stroke (Rule 27-1). Feb. 8, 2016 I FAR HILLS, NJ I By Jamie Wallace, USGA Since the ball was in bounds, Mickelson had a few options: 1) Play the ball as it lies. 2) Proceed under penalty of stroke and distance. 3) Declare the ball unplayable and drop a ball within two club lengths of where it lay, not closer to the hole. 4) Declare the ball unplayable and drop a ball behind the point where the ball lay at any spot on a straight line from Phil Mickelson is a fan favorite, and his knowledge of the Rules of Golf has led to memorable moments for those who have watched him play. (USGA/Michael Cohen) Phil Mickelson has a knack for making things interesting on the golf course, and the second round of the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines on Jan. 29 was no exception. After two strokes on the par-5 18th hole of the the hole through the position of the ball. This was not an option for Mickelson, as this would have placed him out of bounds. Never one to shy away from a challenging shot, Mickelson opted to play the ball as it lay under the fence. To do so, he needed to stand on the sidewalk that was on the out-of -bounds side of the fence. This is allowed within the Rules (see the Definition of Out of Bounds), as it is the position North Course, Mickelson found his ball underneath a metal of the ball that is important rather than the position of the boundary fence on the left side of the hole. Because the player’s feet or body. Additionally, due to the position of fence defined out of bounds, the object was not an obthe ball, Mickelson decided to hit the ball with the toe end struction and free relief was not available. Mickelson called of a hybrid, allowing the clubhead to make contact with upon his knowledge of the Rules of Golf to successfully, the ball before the club made contact with the metal fence. and without penalty, extricate himself from the situation. This is also allowed, per Rule 14-1a, because he struck the It first needed to be determined whether Mickelson’s ball ball with the head of the club. Striking a ball with the grip end of the club is not allowed, but striking it with any part was in or out of bounds. When the boundary of a golf course is indicated by a fence or by white stakes, the out-of of the clubhead (including the back of the club) is perfectly fine. -bounds line is measured using the nearest course-side points of the fence (or stakes) at ground level (see the Definition of Out of Bounds). In this case, a referee was on the scene to help and ran a string from fence post to fence post to draw the out-of-bounds line. Before he could effectively use this line to determine whether the ball was in or out of bounds, Mickelson also needed to know that a ball is not out of bounds unless the Unfortunately for Mickelson, he ended up making a double bogey on the hole and missed the cut by two strokes. However, had he not known how the Rules of Golf applied to this situation, he may have recorded a higher score. Jamie Wallace is a manager of Rules education and digital content for the USGA. Email him at [email protected]. entire ball is no longer on the golf course. This means that if any piece of the ball is on the course side of the out-ofbounds line, the ball is in bounds and can be played. In this case, it was determined that the ball was in bounds by about “a dimple,” according to Mickelson. If it had been determined that the ball was out of bounds, his only option would have been to proceed under penalty of stroke Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 9 Tournament Committee Notes Having been involved with the Tournament Committee for the last 5 years, I can honestly say this year’s tournament schedule is one of the best we have ever offered. Aside from the formats and amount of money we’ll be playing for, the reason why the schedule for 2016 is so strong is due in large part to the facilities that agreed to host an event. On behalf of the tournament committee and entire MPGA membership, we thank you greatly. It seems crazy that our first event is less than 3 weeks away (Prairie Cup - $7000 purse!). Obviously I hope everyone can play in each event, but if you can’t, you may want to mark your calendar for the below dates. Each of these events has money added to the purse courtesy of the PGA Tour or OMEGA. April 18th – Stableford @ Oakwood CC - $1000 added April 25th – Eagle’s Landing Pro-Pro - $1000 added YL 4-Ball - $1000 added May 9th – YL Match Play @ Creekmoor (1st 2 rounds w/consolation bracket) - $1000 added May 23rd – Tiffany Greens Pro-Pro - $900 added June 13th – 36H 4-Ball @ Ironhorse GC - $1000 added June 20th – Pro-Scratch @ Sycamore Ridge - $1000 added July 11th – Senior/Junior @ Shoal Creek GC - $900 added August 29th – St. Joe CC Pro-Pro - $900 added September 6th (Tuesday) – The Kansas City Country Club Pro-Pro - $900 added September 26th – OMEGA Section Championship - $3000 added There are more great events on the calendar as well. Just be sure to check the section website for those dates and details. Another incentive to play more is to give yourself an opportunity to win one of the OMEGA POY cash bonuses. Each category (Reg. POY, APOY, and SPOY) will pay first and second at the conclusion of the season. Please visit the section’s tournament awards page to see which events count towards the OMEGA POY categories. The payouts are as follows: OMEGA Player of the Year – 1st - $2000 / 2nd - $1000 OMEGA Assistant Player of the Year – 1st - $1500 / 2nd - $500 OMEGA Senior Player of the Year – 1st - $1500 / 2nd - $500 See you all at the Stableford!!! Tyler Dunn, PGA MPGA Tournament Committee Chairman Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 10 Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 11 MEMBER UPDATES Name Sean M Cleary New Apprentices Employer Class Lake Quivira Country Club B-8 Newly Elected Employer Name Alexander L. Totusek, PGA Prairie Dunes Country Club Class A-8 Employment Changes Name Benjamin C Lippold Employer Prairie Dunes Country Club Class Date B-8 3/15/2016 Jeffrey W. Miller, PGA Falcon Ridge Golf Course A-4 3/1/2016 Robert D. Mlynar Milburn Country Club B-8 3/2/2016 Troy L. Newport, PGA Shannon D. O'Neil, PGA Ironhorse Golf Club A-13 Woodland Hills Golf Course A-1 3/1/2016 3/21/2016 April Birthdays Jaron C Lucchesi 4/2 Jeffrey W. Sedorcek, PGA 4/3 Steven C. Specht, PGA 4/3 Eugene T. Maiwald, PGA 4/4 Jacob A. Mann, PGA 4/5 Tim Mervosh, PGA 4/5 Mark R. Meacham, PGA 4/8 Brian D. Bennett, PGA 4/9 Jay Lispi, PGA 4/9 Noah T. Henson, PGA 4/10 Jay D. Muller, PGA 4/10 Maureen A. Farrell, PGA 4/12 Wayne Montgomery, PGA 4/12 Charles D. Craig Jr., PGA Justin L. Slater, PGA Andrew J. Kinney, PGA John W. Owens, PGA Rodney J. Wray, PGA John W. Bonella, PGA Michael M. Giangregorio, PGA Cory C. Proehl, PGA Kristopher L. Johnson Charles D. Buholt, PGA Michael D. Langstraat, PGA Steven D Shumate II Brett T Myers 4/13 4/13 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/17 4/18 4/23 4/25 4/25 4/25 4/26 Midwest Section PGA | 1960 Copper Oaks Circle | Blue Springs, MO 64015 | 816.229.6565 | www.midwest.pga.com | [email protected] 12