Grover Bullin, PGA Presented with his Hall of Fame
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Grover Bullin, PGA Presented with his Hall of Fame
Carolinas PGA Board of Directors Officers Mike Casto, PGA President [email protected] Chad Newton, PGA Vice President [email protected] John Marino, PGA Secretary [email protected] John Faidley, PGA Tournament Chairman [email protected] Karl Kimball, PGA Honorary President [email protected] Area Directors Jay King, PGA Area I Director [email protected] Chad Martin, PGA Area II Director [email protected] Stephen Youngner, PGA Area III Director stephen [email protected] Rocky Brooks, PGA Area IV Director [email protected] On the Fringe... Carolinas PGA Section Newsletter May 1, 2013 Grover Bullin, PGA Presented with his Hall of Fame Plaque On Wednesday, April 10th nearly two months after the official ceremony in Myrtle Beach which Grover Bullin was unable to attend due to health reasons, he was finally presented his Hall of Fame plaque, which he had never seen, by Carolinas Section Vice President Chad Newton, PGA during a private ceremony at Wilson Country Club where Grover served as Head Professional for 42 years. In a room filled with family and friends, Grover received tributes offered by current WCC Head Professional Reid Hill, PGA (who initiated the process of getting Grover into the Hall of Fame), members of Wilson CC, including Dr. Bill Boles (a former NC Amateur champion who grew up under Grover’s tutelage) and Carolinas PGA Vice President Chad Newton. Grover, the 43rd inductee into the Carolinas Hall of Fame, was granted his PGA Membership on April 15, 1946. Carolinas PGA Staff Newton commented to the crowd “to put it into perspective today Ron Schmid, PGA is the 97th birthday of the PGA of America and 5 days from now Executive Director [email protected] Grover begins his 67th year of membership.” Newton concluded by thanking the crowd and stated “this occasion puts an exclamation point, not a period on Grover’s career.” Wilson CC also announced at the end of the service that their Grill Room downstairs has been renamed “Grover’s Grill” in honor of their Hall of Fame former Professional. Mike Krick, PGA Area V Director [email protected] Kurt Battenberg, PGA Director of Operation & Finance [email protected] Cory Armstrong Tournament Director [email protected] Mike Whitenack Senior Tournament Official [email protected] Andrew Ward, PGA Tournament Official [email protected] Marc Lapointe, PGA Area VI Director [email protected] Sara Beth Gardocki Media and Promotions Director [email protected] Paige Cribb, PGA Area VII Director [email protected] Dahlia Gutterman Tournament Coordinator [email protected] Robert Norton, PGA Area VIII Director [email protected] Talma Kee Membership Coordinator [email protected] Bob Byrnes, PGA Area IX Director [email protected] Bryan Sullivan Area X Director [email protected] Contents Billy Anderson, PGA NC Director-at-Large [email protected] Section News... Brian Gerard, PGA SC Director-at-Large [email protected] 1-8 Tournament Swing... 9-11 Bullin with Reid Hill, PGA and Chad Newton, CPGA Vice President Member Updates... 12-13 Letter from the President Fellow CPGA Member, In April, your officers, in-coming D-10 Director Rick Murphy, PGA and our executive director attended the Annual District 10 Meeting in Richmond, VA and hosted by the Middle Atlantic Section and conducted by current District 10 Director Mike Arhnsbrack, PGA. We discussed a number of issues including a proposed Acceptable Progress Resolution, MSR requirements for playing in tournaments, non-PGA individuals being certified to teach Golf 2.0/Get Golf Ready and the recently announced National Junior Drive, Pitch and Putt competition. We also had indepth discussions regarding Golf 2.0 and growing the game with Player Development Regional Manager, Mike Aldrich, PGA. Scott Kmiec, PGA Foundations led an informative discussion on foundation development and how Sections can benefit from having a strong foundation as part of its business plan. I do want to express my sincere thanks to the Middle Atlantic PGA Section officers and staff for all the planning and effort that went into organizing the D-10 Meeting. Our Annual Area Meetings begin in June 2013. I know getting away from the club during the summer months can be a challenge, but I hope you will make every effort to attend your Area Meeting and participate in the 9-hole Area Challenge event. My fellow officers and I will make every effort to attend each Area Meeting and provide you with an update of our Section and news from our national office. CPGA Executive Director, Ron Schmid, PGA and PGA Employment Consultant Dick Bradow, PGA will also be present at each Area Meeting. Check the Area Meeting Schedule and circle the date on your calendar. In February, you were advised that our 2014 CPGA Annual Meeting would be held in Greensboro, NC. The Board and I understand your concerns and that change is difficult. Especially, since we have held our Annual Meeting and Merchandise Show in Myrtle Beach for the last 20+ years. We have not made a long-term commitment for the Annual Meeting and Show to be held in Greensboro. The simple truth is that the Greensboro Community has “rolled out the red carpet” for moving our office and the least we can do is to host our meeting and show in Greensboro, NC. Recently, we met with several representatives of the Carolinas Golf Salesmen Association to answer questions and address concerns regarding next year’s show. Our meeting was very positive and I believe you will see the relationship of our associations continue to grow in the future. Have a great summer & we’ll see you at your Area Meeting! Sincerely, Mike Casto, PGA President The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 2 Dear Carolinas PGA Professionals Letter from the Executive Director Earlier in this issue President Casto discussed the PGA District 10 Meeting held last week in Richmond, VA, and coordinated by the Middle Atlantic PGA. I would like to congratulate them for a job well done. As part of that meeting, District 10 Director, Mike Ahrnsbrak, PGA discussed the recent announcement for the inaugural Drive, Chip, and Putt competition, with the finals to be held at Augusta National. As many of you realized, when the announcement was made, there were no qualifying sites in either North or South Carolina. That announcement quickly had our Carolinas Section telephone lines ringing, with the membership of the largest PGA Section in the country wondering how we could be left out. President Casto and I were in communication immediately. We wanted to know just how this happened. President Casto contacted PGA Secretary, Paul Levy. I also made inquiries with our Director of Section Support, Darrell Bock. Darrell put me in contact with Bob Baldassari, Director of Youth Golf Development for the PGA of America. Secretary Levy conveyed to Mike Casto a similar response to the one I received from Bob Baldassari. First, they understood where we were coming from and just how we felt. I told Bob that our professionals felt like the players who did not get picked for the big game. There might be good reason, but it was still hard to imagine the largest PGA Section in the country would not offer any qualifying sites, and they did not know about the decision to be left out until the announcement was made on National TV. Bob went on to explain how all of this came about. First, at the request of Augusta National, the initiative was understandably kept confidential. This would ensure the greatest possible media exposure for the announcement. I think they received more exposure than they could have ever imagined. For the inaugural Drive, Chip and Putt Championship Season, local and regional qualifying events were announced in 11 regions, set mainly near major metropolitan areas, across 19 states. In these areas, it was also felt there is the most latent demand for junior golf, and a Player Development Regional Manager is available to assist with the operations. These locations were selected so it could have the greatest initial impact on the largest number of kids in terms of accessibility, as well as create an excellent experience for the participants. It certainly did that with 24,000 juniors signed up for the first year. Although the Carolinas Section did not have qualifying for the inaugural year, we wish this program nothing but success, and look forward to 2014 when we hope all 41 PGA Sections will be represented. As most of you know, the Carolinas Section is celebrating its one year anniversary at our new Carolinas PGA Section Headquarters in Greensboro. Bryan Park has proven to be a wonderful home for our base of operations and we will be celebrating that one year milestone with an open house on May 13th. I hope if you can attend you will. Please let us know by calling your Carolinas PGA Section Headquarters. The open house will be from 5-7 PM, with nine holes of golf prior for those who would like to test their skills on Bryan Park. Please drop by to take a look at “your” Section headquarters. Now is a good time to start thinking about what you can do for the Folds of Honor Foundation and Patriot Golf Day. In 2012, Carolinas PGA Golf Professionals sent our totals well over the one million dollar mark. We also shattered the single year donation mark raising in excess of $535,000. I know that each of you will want to remain committed to this cause, and it is never too early to prepare for Labor Day Weekend. Area Meetings begin next month. If you are trying to earn Member Service Requirement (MSR) credit for this cycle, attending an Area meeting can be a nice addition, with one MSR credit for the meeting, one MSR credit for the educational program, and two MSR credits for the 9 hole Area Challenge golf. All Area meetings are listed on the Meetings and Seminars page on the Carolinas PGA website. Sincerely, Ron Schmid, PGA Executive Director The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 3 CAREER NOTES May/June 2013 By Dick Bradow, PGA PGA of America Employment Consultant Are You Active in CareerLinks? Late in 2012, all PGA Professionals were asked to complete a new CareerLinks profile survey to completely update all of their CareerLinks information and stay active in the CareerLinks employment notification service. PGA members and apprentices who did not complete their new Profile are no longer active in CareerLinks and are not currently receiving CareerLinks job notifications. If you are not sure if you completed the survey, you can check your CareerLinks status (active or inactive) on the PGALinks member homepage. If you are inactive, you can still complete your new CareerLinks Profile on the PGALinks Employment homepage and you will be re-activated in CareerLinks immediately. Utilizing the PGA Compensation Survey On behalf of the PGA of America and the Carolinas PGA, I want to thank the CPGA membership for your outstanding participation in the 2013 PGA Compensation Survey. A record of 1,122 CPGA Professionals completed the survey this year, which is 68% of the active CPGA membership. This support helps keep the PGA Compensation Survey as the most accurate and credible source of PGA compensation data in the golf industry. The primary purpose of the PGA Compensation Survey is to provide valuable data for you, the PGA Professional. There are many ways you can utilize the data that is available – negotiating with your current employer, evaluating how your job compares with similar facilities in your area, going through a job search process, hiring assistant professionals and other PGA staff, etc. The results of the 2013 PGA Compensation Survey (as well as previous years’ surveys) are available to all PGA members and apprentices via an interactive survey report tool on the PGALinks Employment homepage. The report tool provides numerous report options, including: • Base salary • Total income • Compensation sources • Benefits coverage • Lessons – number given, lesson income, lesson rate • Merchandising – gross sales, gross profit, net profit, cost of goods, related expenses • Facility fees – green fees, membership fees, golf car fees The report tool allows you to create a customized report using a combination of filters, including PGA section or chapter, state, job title, facility type, facility fee structure, job tenure, and number of holes. An important thing to remember when creating a compensation report is that you do not have to use every filter available. If you use a large number of filters, you may find that the sample size is too small to provide sufficient data for a report, especially if you are in a smaller PGA section or are doing a chapter report. If this happens, you will see a series of asterisks where the data would normally appear. So as a general rule, start with a simple report using only PGA section, job title, and facility type. Then you can begin adding additional filters as appropriate for your needs. As you add filters, if the report again produces too small a sample size, then try broadening your search region using multiple sections or states until the report produces the data you need. After you have set the filters to produce the data you are looking for, you can customize the results that you want to appear in the report (average, median, percentiles, number of responses, etc.). You can also create, print, and save the report as a PDF document. The PGA Compensation Survey is a wonderful resource and may take a bit of trial and error to produce the report you need. Please don’t hesitate to contact me by phone or e-mail if you would like assistance with this or any PGA employment programs or services. Dick Bradow is an Employment Consultant for the PGA of America and a PGA Certified Professional. He can be contacted at (502) 4582002 or by e-mail at [email protected]. The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 4 Letter from Carolinas Golf Salesman Association By Al Sinram President CGSA Dear Carolinas Golf Professionals & Carolina Golf Salesman Association First, thank you to Mike Casto, PGA and Ron Schmid, PGA for bringing our Association into the newsletter. It is a great step toward aligning our associations closer together. In my almost 49 years in the golf business, I have had the opportunity to do a lot of fun stuff. It was made possible by a PGA Professional who took me under his wing to work in his golf shop at Pinetree CC in Kennesaw, GA. I have been to many parts of the world as a Golf Professional, a Sales Rep., and as an executive for a golf club production company. I was inspired and encouraged while working for an accomplished PGA Professional who is still my mentor, thank you Bert Seagraves, PGA. The PGA Professional is of utmost importance to our favorite game and to our lifestyle as a whole. Most members will never know the dedication and hard work put in to being a successful PGA Professional. When I transitioned from being a Head Golf Professional at a 4 star resort in north Georgia to an independent sales rep in 1984, I found it equally as challenging to be a professional sales representative. I found many of the same qualities in the professional sales reps that I did in the PGA Professionals I had known all my life. The similarities are really there; 400 or so members to cater to, a chance to do the fun things we all “enjoy”, like bookkeeping, budgets, handling member complaints, and all the time ensuring the President of the club or company is happy. As president of the Carolina Golf Salesman Association, I want everyone to know the professionalism our members bring to the table. Like the PGA Pro, their job is NOT 9 – 5, Monday through Friday. The PGA Professional is the major part of their customer base. They care about the PGA Pro and your business, because without your success, we cannot be successful. People join the Carolina Golf Salesman Association because they are professionals and want to give back to the industry. We are also working on a new CGSA website. It is being designed so that the PGA Pro can go to his computer and go to www. CGSA.biz to find the rep in his area for a certain manufacturer. This should be ready to go live by May 1, 2013. We look forward to seeing you there. We are embracing the move to Greensboro for the 2014 CPGA Show. It will be a great show and Mike & Ron as well as Jeanie are working hard to make it that way. Sincerely, Al Sinram The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 5 The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 6 The Cliffs at Glassy Storehouse Opened New Storehouse and Putting Lab March 29th On Friday, March 29th The Cliffs at Glassy opened a “new” Storehouse and Putting Lab. They held a grand opening ceremony and ribbon cutting to celebrate. The Glassy Storehouse is an innovated space that appeals to a wide variety of customers. One of the most exciting features of the shop is the putting lab, which allows members to use the latest in golf technology without having to travel far from home. The Carolinas PGA Section congratulates Nathan Olivo, PGA and his staff at The Cliffs at Glassy on all their hard work to make this space a reality. Watch the video here: http://vimeo.com/63292996 PGA Golf Management University Summer Experiences Know any high school students who are interested in becoming PGA Professionals? The PGA of America announces the PGA Golf Management University Program Summer Experience! Methodist University in Fayetteville, NC is one of three PGM Programs in the country offering this exciting new program. The Summer Experience Program was piloted last summer at New Mexico State as a “bridge” program that would allow students interested in a career in golf to participate in a program showcasing the accredited PGA Golf Management Programs. Eleven high school students participated in activities including industry presentations, PGA of America presentations, discussions with alumni and current students, campus tours, golf with current students and video swing analysis. Of the 11 attendees, 5 were of the age to attend college in Fall 2012—three enrolled in the PGA Golf Management Program at New Mexico State specifically because of the Summer Experience, and one more will enroll in Fall 2013. The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 7 The Carolinas PGA Section Celebrates One Year in Greensboro Carolinas PGA Section One-Year Celebration 6271 Bryan Park Road Greensboro, North Carolina Monday, May 13, 2013 2:30 PM - Round of Golf at Bryan Park Golf Course (optional) 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Carolinas PGA Section Headquarters Open House RSVP to Ron Schmid, CPGA Executive Director 336-398-2742 * [email protected] Year One Highlights Looking to the Future • CPGA raises a record breaking $515,000 for the • CPGA will host the 89th Carolinas Open Folds of Honor Foundation presented by BB&T at Bryan Park GC on May • Folds of Honor Foundation awards CPGA the 6 - 9, 2013 Freedom Warrior • CPGA Annual Meeting and Merchandise • CPGA partners with Wyndham Championship by Show will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum having volunteers walk with groups during Pro-Ams in February 2014 • Section hosts over 100 events in the Carolinas with • CPGA will again work with Wyndham purses in excess of $815,000 Championship and the First Tee of the Triad • Held Carolinas Open at Bryan Park Golf Course to strengthen the golf market in the Triad Tournament Swing May 2013 May Tournaments 5/02 The Pines at Elizabeth City Invitational Pro -Am Sponsored by Oakley 5/06 PAT @ Carolinas Springs 5/07 - 5/09 89th Carolinas Open Presented by BB&T 5/13 Morehead City CC Pro-Am 5/14 Star Hill Pro-Am 5/20 Assistants’ Assocation Stoke Play River Landing 5/20 - 5/21 MCPGA Match Play Championship 5/20 - 5/21 HHI Chapter Professional Championship 5/20 - 5/21 HHI Chapter Assistant Championship 5/20 Area V Tournament 5/21 HHI Chapter Match Play Qualifier 5/22 11th Annual Cutter and Buck / River Landing Pro-Am 5/29 BB&T / Tobacco Road Pro-Am 5/30 Happy Jack Pro-Am 5/30 - 5/31 Kenmure CPGA Senior Open 89th Carolinas Open Presented by BB&T Returns to Bryan Park Greensboro, N.C. - The 89th Carolinas Open presented by BB&T will be held May 7-9 at Bryan Park Golf Course in Greensboro, NC. This will be the second year the Carolinas PGA Section has hosted the open at their homesite just north of the city. The Carolinas Open presented by BB&T is open to all Carolinas PGA Professionals and all amateur golfers with addresses in North or South Carolina with handicap indexes of 5.5 or less. The format of the Carolinas Open is a 54-hole stroke play tournament. The field will be reduced to the low 60 contestants (or 1/3 of the field if 140 or less) and ties after 36 holes. The 89th Carolinas Open is an official 2013 CPGA Bob Boyd Player of the Year Points Challenge event. The Carolinas Open is the oldest running golf tournament in the Carolinas, having been conducted annually since 1923 when the Section was first founded in Greensboro, NC. Some of the best players in Carolinas PGA history including, Henry Picard, Johnny Palmer, Bobby Locke, Bob Boyd, and Kelly Mitchum have been champions at the Carolinas Open. Set along scenic Lake Townsend, the Champions Course at Bryan Park was built to fulfill Mr. Joseph M. Bryan’s vision of having a national level golf course that was accessible to the public. Rees Jones; course design features 97 sand traps, numerous grass bunkers and hollows, and seven holes along the lake. The Champions Course at Bryan Park was awarded Runner-up best new public golf course by Golf Digest in 1990. Carolinas PGA Tournament Director Cory Armstrong stated, “We are very excited about bringing the Carolinas Open back to Bryan Park and the city of Greensboro. Bryan Park is a phenomenal 36-hole public facility. The Champions Course will challenge the field while providing a great playing experience. The CPGA sincerely thanks its partner Branch Bank & Trust for its generous support. We look forward to a long-lasting relationship between BB&T, Bryan Park, the city of Greensboro, and our Association.” The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 9 Tournament Swing May 2013 Morton Goes Low at Old North State Senior Open April 9, 2013 (New London, NC) - The Carolinas PGA Senior Tournament Program kicked off its 2013 season during the two nicest days of the year on Monday & Tuesday, April 8th and 9th. The Old North State CPGA Senior Open completed play at the #4 ranked golf course in North Carolina, the Old North State Club in New London, NC. Rick Morton, PGA, of Jacksonville, NC was the story of the final round. Morton fired one of the lowest rounds ever seen in a CPGA Senior Open, a 9-under par 63. The 63 won him the tournament with a 68-63=131 final score. Also shooting great rounds and coming in a tie for second were Mike Lawrence, PGA of Anderson, SC with a 71-66=137 and David Thore, PGA of Wilmington, NC with a 67-70=137. The Overall Low Amateur was Ernie Newton of High Point, NC with a 2-under par total of 74-68=142. Newton was the Low Amateur in 2012’s CPGA Senior Championships. Finishing in second place in the Overall Amateur division was Mark Stephens of Troutman, NC with a 7571=146. Third place went to Garland Yates of Asheboro, NC who shot a 69-78=147. Larry Boswell of Jamestown, NC took home the Overall Super Senior division firing a fantastic 6-under par 70-68=138. Boswell is a perrenial presence amongst the top of the CPGA Super Senior leaderboard. Coming in second in the Super Senior division was Gary Strickfaden of Southern Pines, NC with a 1-under par 71-72=143. The CPGA would like to thank the membership of its annual host, Old North State Club, the Head Professional Tom Ducey, PGA, and McConnell Golf ’s Brian Kittler, PGA for hosting the event again in 2013. Martin & Reeves Win Assistants' Association Pro-Pro Knox Martin, PGA and Eric Reeves, PGA, both Assistant Professionals at Charlotte Country Club in Charlotte, NC captured the CPGA Assistants' Association Pro-Pro held at Cedarwood Country Club on Monday, April 15th. Martin and Reeves shot a 9-under 62 in the two-man, four-ball stroke play event. See full CPGA Assitants’ Association Point Standing at carolinas.pga.com The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 10 Welcome to the brand new Global Golf Sales Par-3 Challenge! New for 2013, and comparable to the PGA Tour’s former “Kodak Challenge,” Global Golf Sales will be sponsoring a season-long contest on designated par-3 holes at six CPGA championships. A competitor’s best score for a given tournament (prior to any 36-hole cut) on the designated par-3 hole will count toward the average of his/her best three scores out of the six events. So, if your scores for a tournament are a 2 and a 5, the birdie will count. Events: - CPGA Head Professional Championship – Berkeley Hall Club – March 25-26 - Carolinas Open – Bryan Park GC – May 7-9 - North Carolina Open – The Club at Irish Creek – June 4-6 - South Carolina Open – Belfair Plantation – July 23-25 - CPGA Assistant Professional Championship – The Hasentree Club – August 5-6 - CPGA Professional Championship – Cassique at Kiawah Island Club – Sept. 10-12 All competitors will be vying for an invite to a season-ending shootout featuring: - The top 10 finishers and ties AND - The top 10 finishers and ties who DID NOT earn a prize check from any of the six designated major championships. Qualifying Tiebreakers: 1. Number of selected events in which he/she participated 2. Total number of birdies on designated holes 3. Scoring average on designated hole at Professional Championship 4. Scoring average on designated hole at Carolinas Open Standings: Here are the standings following the Head Professional Championship. Standings after each event will be posted on this page. For example, here is what the qualifier list would have looked like if this competition was conducted in 2012. The designated holes were chosen randomly. In 2013, there will be a sign at the selected hole advertising that it is a Global Golf Sales Par-3 Challenge hole. Shootout Format & Prizes (subject to change): The shootout will take place the afternoon of Monday, December 2 - the day before the CPGA Pro-Pro Championship at one of the host sites. There will be no entry fee. Round 1 (75 yards away) – The 20 competitors play the hole in groups of five. If the top 12 are not identified by score on the first hole, the 8 competitors whose shots were farthest away from the hole are eliminated. Prize - $25.00. Round 2 (100 yards away) – 12 competitors will advance in two groups of six. If the top six are not identified by score, the six competitors whose shots were farthest away from the hole are eliminated. Prize - $50.00. Round 3 (125 yards away) – Six competitors will advance and will play in one group. If the top four are not identified by score, the two competitors whose shots were farthest away from the hole are eliminated. Prize - $100.00. Round 4 (125 yards away) – The final four competitors are vying for prizes of 4th - $200.00, 3rd - $300.00, 2nd - $400.00, and 1st $1,000.00. If one person wins this round by score, the shootout is over, and the subsequent prizes are shared. If no one wins by score, the round will be repeated as necessary. First prize is to be presented at the CPGA Pro-Pro Championship players’ reception that evening. Other Programs: In addition to the Par-3 Challenge, Global Golf Sales will otherwise be supporting the CPGA tournament program through its “Beverage Oases” at the Head Professional Championship, the Professional Championship, and the Pro-Pro Championship with the following contests: - Closest to the Pin (1st - $150, 2nd - $100) - $1,000 Hole-in-One (prize split upon tie), and - $5 Skins + a $250 seed from Global Golf Sales The Official Golf Car of The PGA of America 11 Membership Updates and Announcements PAT Passers 4/08/13 Walker Course @ Clemson *Tyler Canaday *Prescott Hughes *Dharmik Naik *Tim Palmer *Dustin Pressley *Andrew Reeves *Jeffrey Shanks 4/16/13 Keith Hills GC *Robert Abrams *Sarah Beigrowicz *Jordan Branch *Andrew Brewer *Ford Newell *Cody Nussbaum *Michael Turck *Matthews Walters 4/16/13 The Golf Club of Chapel Ridge *Kyle Backers *Scott Cartledge *David Einstein *Matthew Ethridge *Nick Funk *Mitchell Haley *Ken Hall *Mark Harper *Zack Rubenstein *Brian Sherrill 4/20 - 4/21/13 *Reginald Crews *Jason Filed *Christopher Kelley *Zach Newsome *Jennifer Sullivan *NataschaWiebe 4/28/13 *Colby Cannon *Eric Fast *Matthew Gerlach *Brian Goff *James Kenney *Joseph Marosz *Robert Orton *Matthew Richard *Eric Seitz *Zach Swisher *Corey Wratchford Meetings and Seminars To receive proper membership service requirement Credits, Carolinas PGA members must send copies of their MSR certificates or other documentation of the event to the Carolinas PGA office. Seminars outside The PGA or not on the approved list may be honored upon submission of documentation detailing the course content and length, as well as a certificate of completion or transcripts. If honored, MSR Credits will be awarded as stipulated by MSR Rules and Regulations. To view upcoming MSR opportunities as of May 1, 2013 please copy and paste the link below into your web browser. http://carolinas.pga.com/meetingsseminars/ Meeting and Seminar Opportunities are updated weekly and available on our website: www.carolinas.pga.com Congratulations Half and Quarter Century Members! Half Century Walter All, PGA Life Member Ken Worthington, PGA Life Member Quarter Century Richard Anderson, PGA Bradley Anderson, PGA Jeff Austin, PGA Greg Guman, PGA Mark Perreault, PGA Donald Sweeting, PGA 2013 Wells Fargo Access for PGA Professionals PGA TOUR EVENTS Class A PGA members and accompanying immediate family (spouse, children and PGA member’s parents). 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