May Newsletter
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May Newsletter
May Newsletter Georgia PGA Board of Directors OFFICERS Mark Mongell, PGA President [email protected] Brian Albertson, PGA Vice President [email protected] UPCOMING SECTION TOURNAMENTS & EVENTS Date Tournament/Event Site 5/26/2015 Club Car Pro-Assistant Championship presented by Under Athens CC Armour/Mobile Pro Shop, supported by Druh Belts/Black Clover Register Here 6/8/20156/9/2015 6/14/2015 6/15/20156/16/2015 Georgia PGA Junior Championship Encourage the juniors at your club to play! Register Here Yamaha Atlanta Open Pro-Am Yamaha Atlanta Open Presented by Bolle/Bushnell, supported by Chase54 Pinetree CC Register Deadline: 5/22 10 A.M. Deadline: 6/5 10 A.M. White Columns CC Register Here White Columns CC Register Here Deadline: 6/12 10 A.M. John Godwin, PGA Secretary [email protected] Brian Stubbs, PGA Honorary President [email protected] CHAPTER PRESIDENTS Winston Trively, PGA Central Chapter President [email protected] Brandon Youmans, PGA East Chapter President [email protected] Shawn Koch, PGA North Chapter President [email protected] AT-LARGE DIRECTORS Brian Conley, PGA [email protected] Matthew Evans, PGA [email protected] Billy Jack, PGA [email protected] Mark Lammi, PGA [email protected] Chad O’Dell, PGA [email protected] Todd Ormsby, PGA [email protected] Brandon Stooksbury, PGA [email protected] SENIOR DIVISION PRESIDENT Mike Schlueter, PGA [email protected] ASSISTANTS’ DIVISION PRESIDENT Will Bartram, PGA [email protected] Georgia PGA 590 West Crossville Rd., Ste 204 Roswell, GA 30075 www.georgiapga.com Nance Claims First Georgia PGA Title PGA Apprentice Travis Nance of Cartersville won the second annual Rivermont PGA Championship at Rivermont Golf & Country Club in Johns Creek presented by St. Michelle Vineyards and Oxford Golf by one shot over amateur Erik Martin of Alpharetta. Nance is an assistant golf professional at Coosa Country Club in Rome and this marks his first victory in a Georgia Section event. Nance, who had carded a first round of 70, was three shots behind Martin who shot an opening round Champion Travis Nance pictured with of 67. Martin had built a four shot Host PGA Professional Matthew Evans lead on the inward nine, but made a double bogey on the 15th hole to fall back into a tie with Nance. Martin had an opportunity to win on the final hole, but his long birdie attempt came up well short of the hole and he missed his par attempt, handing the title to Nance. Nance lost in a playoff last year to PGA Apprentice Chris Nicol of the Georgia Golf Center in Milton. Nicol finished this year’s tournament in sixth place. Low amateur honors went to Martin who plays out of the Golf Club of Georgia. For his efforts, Nance earned the first place check of $2,200. Rounding out the top five were Martin, PGA Teaching Professional Tim Weinhart of The Standard Club and PGA Apprentice Chris Cartwright of West Pines Golf Course in Douglasville who all tied for 2nd place at twounder par 140. Rob French of the PGA Tour Superstore carded a two-day total of one-under par 141. Click here to view the complete results. CONTACT US: Ph) 678-461-8600 F) 678-461-0500 GEORGIA PGA STAFF Michael Paull Executive Director [email protected] Scott Gordon Assistant Executive Director/ Junior Golf Director [email protected] Pat Day, PGA Tournament Director [email protected] Eric Wagner Operations Manager [email protected] Carrie Ann Byrne Section Assistant [email protected] Jenna Tidd Section Admin Rep [email protected] Mike McCollum, PGA Employment Consultant [email protected] Daryl Batey, PGA Player Development Regional Manager [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS Section News…1-8 Rules Tip…9 Chapter/Division Tournaments… 10 Member Updates… 11 1 4 players, 100 holes of golf each, 9.5 hours, over 1700 strokes and $5,846 raised and The Georgia PGA staff of Mike, Pat, Scott and Eric (pictured right) each played 100 holes of golf at Country Club of Columbus on May 11 to kick off the PGA Golf Day as a fundraiser for the Georgia PGA Foundation and other local charities. We hope that other Georgia PGA Members will take part in this great event to support multiple causes. 75% of the funds you raise will go directly to the Georgia PGA Foundation to help support our growth of the game initiatives. 25% go to a local or national charity of your choice. counting to support the Georgia PGA Foundation and other local charities. Visit www.pgagolfday.com, sign up, pick a day to play your 100 hole marathon and start raising donations now! It's that easy and it's a fun day of life long memories for a great cause. Click Here to Donate or Participate Mark your calendars! Registration Dates for Section PGA Professional, Senior & Assistant Champs Registration for our Section Championships through The PGA of America national office will open within the upcoming months. Event information and registration will be live on PGALinks.com/PGA.org on the following dates: Georgia PGA Professional Championship Info available soon. Registration opens May 27th. Georgia PGA Senior PGA Professional Championship Click here to view entry info. Registration opens June 3rd. Georgia PGA Assistant Championship Info available soon. Registration opens June 10th Club Car Pro-Assistant Championship The 2015 Club Car Pro-Assistant Championship presented by Under Armour/Mobile Pro Shop supported by Druh Belts/ Black Clover will be contested at Athens Country Club in Athens, GA on Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Be sure to register by the deadline of Friday, May 22nd at 10A.M. Click here to sign up your team today! It is open to Georgia PGA Head Golf Professionals and Directors of Golf (class MP, A-1, A-2, A-4, A-7, A-13, and A14) and the assistant professional at their facility (class A-6, A-8 or registered apprentice). All team members must be from the same club and in good standing with the Georgia PGA. An A-6, A-8 or registered apprentice may only be on one team. 2 Mason Claims Second Yamaha Georgia Senior Open James Mason, PGA life-member from The Orchard Golf & Country Club in Dillard, won his second Yamaha Georgia Senior Open contested at the University of Georgia Golf Course in Athens. Mason fired a second round of twounder par 69 for a two-day total of three-under par 139, and defeated Stephen Keppler head PGA professional at Marietta Country Club in Kennesaw and Mark Anderson teaching professional at Brunswick Country Club in a suddendeath playoff. Mason started the day tied for fourth place after a first round of one-under par 70, and then fell back to even par for the tournament after a double bogey on his 16th hole. He then proceeded to eagle the par five 17th hole and birdied the 18th hole to post three-under par and waited for the final groups to finish their rounds. Keppler and Anderson also shot rounds of two-under par 69 to match Mason in the clubhouse. For his efforts, Mason claimed the first place check for $2,200. It was announced yesterday, that Mason will be inducted into the Georgia Golf Hall of Fame next January. Low amateur honors went to noted amateur Billy Mitchell of Roswell who finished the championship at one-over par 143 and an overall tie for 8th place. Defending champion, PGA teaching professional Craig Stevens of Brookstone Golf & Country Club in Acworth, finished alone in 4th place at 2under par 140. Rounding out the top five was Charlie King, PGA head professional at Griffin City Golf Course who finished at one-under par 141. Click here to view the complete results. 2015 Yamaha Atlanta Open & Pro-Am This year’s Yamaha Atlanta Open presented by Bollé/Bushnell and supported by Chase 54 will be held at White Columns Country Club on Monday and Tuesday, June 15-16, 2015. The Yamaha Atlanta Open Pro-Am will precede the main event on Sunday, June 14th. Click here for more information and to download the entry form. There are no qualifiers for the Yamaha Atlanta Open, entries will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis and all registrants must meet the eligibility requirements. Eligibility Requirements: 1. Georgia PGA Members in good standing. 2. Georgia PGA Apprentices in good standing. 3. All Amateurs who are current legal residents of the state of Georgia and have a USGA Handicap Index of 4.0 or less. (A player may be required to show proof of residency. ) Registration is now open to all members, apprentices and amateurs. Click here to register! Get registered before the deadline of Friday, June 12th at 10 A.M. If you are an exempt amateur, please call the Georgia PGA office to register. Georgia PGA Junior Championship As we begin to check off events on our 2015 Georgia PGA Junior Tour schedule, please encourage the juniors at your club to sign up to play this year. We’re looking forward to another fun season playing at some of the top courses in Georgia. Visit the Junior Tour page to register for the Tour and view the 2015 tournament schedule. Follow the Georgia PGA Junior Tour on Facebook to stay updated on all Junior Tour activities. The Georgia PGA Junior Championship being held at Pinetree Country Club in Kennesaw, GA is coming up quick on June 8-9. The Boys and Girls Overall champion will earn a spot into the 40th Junior PGA Championship sponsored by Under Armour and Genesis Networks on August 3-6, 2015 at Miramont Country Club in Bryan, Texas. Click here to download the event flyer and make sure your juniors sign up to participate in this great tournament by June 5th! 2 Jack Dean Featured in CBS Special Georgia PGA Professional Jack Dean of Southern Hills Golf Club and Perry Country Club and his PGA Junior League Golf Program were featured in the recent CBS Special PGA REACH on May 16. Click here to watch the segment on GeorgiaPGA.com. Volunteers Needed for DCP Qualifiers We are asking for your help to ensure the Drive, Chip and Putt Championship is a success. Members are needed to volunteer at our 2015 qualifiers. Please contact Scott Gordon at [email protected] or 678-461-8600. PGA members will earn 1 PGA Required MSR credit for four hours of participation or 2 PGA Required MSR credits for five to eight hours participation at each Drive, Chip and Putt event. Visit the Georgia PGA’s Drive, Chip and Putt page for more information on this year’s events. Currahee Club May Special Employment Position Available There is an opening for the Assistant Food and Beverage Manager position at the Currahee Club. Please send referrals to [email protected]. Stay and play at Currahee Club for the rest of the month of May. $155 per person per day includes accommodations and unlimited golf on a space available basis. The 2015 PGA Annual Operations Survey is available to the highest ranked PGA Professional at each facility, or to any Professional with proxy rights through PerformanceTrak. PGA members will earn 2 MSR credits for submitting this valuable information by June 10. 2015! Click here to get started or visit PGA.org Georgia PGA Seniors’ Division Results Summit Chase Senior Classic Summit Chase Country Club May 11-12, 2015 Upcoming Education Opportunities Learn from the Best & Earn MSRs! Place Player 1 Craig Stevens T2 Mel Mendenhall (a) Dave Nichols (a) Jack Kearney (a) 5 Tim Brewer (a) T6 Scott Hare John Foster (a) T8 Sonny Skinner Rusty Strawn (a) 10 Robert Cole Score 70-70—140 75-67—142 73-69—142 74-68—142 71-73—144 71-74—145 74-71—145 78-68—146 73-73—166 72-76—148 Assistants’ Division Stroke Play Cherokee Run Golf Club April 27, 2015 Youth & Family Golf Regional Workshop Date: Monday, June 8 - Tuesday, June 9, 2015 Place: TopGolf - Alpharetta, Georgia Details: Click here for more information MSR: 12 PGA Required Education MSRs (2-day total) Register: Click Here to Register Visit GeorgiaPGA.com’s Education/MSR page to view all opportunities. Place Player 1 Chris Nicol (p) T2 Chris Cartwright Jason James 4 Jared Davis 5 JP Griffin T6 Chris Shircliff Joe Butler Justin Jolly T9 Connor Armstrong Seth McCain Score 75 75 75 76 77 78 78 78 79 79 Assistants’ Division Stroke Play Achasta Golf Club May 11, 2015 Place 1 2 3 T4 Player Brent Whitehead Chris Cartwright Chris Nicol Jordon Arnold David Ward T6 Cory Cooper Seth McCain 8 Justin Martin T9 Greg Lee Justin Sigmon Score 68 69 71 72 72 73 73 75 76 76 For complete tournament results, please visit GeorgiaPGA.com. 6 Georgia PGA Foundation The (the Foundation), a nonprofit charitable organization, was established with the mission of enhancing lives and improving the communities served by our Georgia Section through golf programming and fundraising, and in the process, growing the game throughout the region. As a PGA member, you should be familiar with the Foundation as a means to share our talents and ourselves in support of the future of the game. Here are a few details to help you understand the Foundation and its mission: How and why was Georgia PGA Foundation created? The Georgia PGA acquired ownership of the Georgia Junior Golf Foundation in the late summer of 2011, and re-branded the organization the Georgia PGA Foundation as a vehicle to grow the game. The Foundation was introduced to the membership at our Spring 2012 meeting. What programs do we deliver through the Foundation? 1. The Georgia PGA Junior Tour Our goal is to provide junior golfers throughout our state an opportunity to experience competitive golf. Each year we offer an outstanding list of venues for our junior players to experience. The Tour teaches the values of sportsmanship, honesty, self-discipline, integrity and a competitive spirit. By encouraging the involvement of young people, the Tour serves to grow the game. 2. Interactive Etiquette and Rules of Golf Schools Interactive Etiquette and Rules of Golf Schools are delivered through PowerPoint presentations and video programming by Georgia PGA Professional and Foundation volunteers throughout the state. The program is offered to middle school and high school students and serves to elevate their knowledge of the game. All participants receive a copy of “The Rules of Golf.” 3. J. Smith Lanier & Company Charity Classic supporting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation For more than 20 years, our section professionals have participated annually in the J. Smith Lanier & Co. Brain Tumor for Children Charity Classic in support of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. The proceeds go toward brain tumor research and golf therapy programs for the affected children. 4. Drive, Chip and Putt This free youth golf development initiative is open to boys and girls, ages seven to 15, from all 50 states who compete in separate divisions and four age categories. Top performers at the local level advance through sub-regional and regional qualifiers. The top 80 performers – 40 boys and 40 girls – earn an invitation to the National Finals at Augusta National Golf Club. 5. National Charities, Endowments and Scholarships During the past few years, The American Cancer Society, Folds of Honor, Autism Speaks and other charitable organizations have received support from the Georgia PGA. Working together with these organizations, we deliver the game through tournaments, clinics, and promotions. Scholarships for participation in junior events are awarded to deserving junior players. The Georgia PGA and our partners are changing lives, making a difference, and growing the game and the Georgia PGA brand. How do we currently generate funding for our initiatives? 1. Georgia License Tag Program Using our personalized Georgia PGA Golf Tag delivers revenue annually to the Foundation. 2. Birdies for Love Since 2012, the McGladrey Classic and the Georgia PGA have teamed up with the Davis Love Foundation through the Birdies Fore Love initiative. Birdies Fore Love, presented by Nalley Buick-GMC, is a fun way to bring new donors to our Foundation. Donors pledge dollars for every birdie made at The McGladrey Classic; their donations go directly to the Georgia PGA Foundation. 3. Foundation Golf Tournaments PGA Professionals host events at their facilities to support the Foundation. Can you? 4. The Georgia PGA Section Gala Our section’s premier social function and auction bring charitable organizations, partners, golf associations and PGA members together to create awareness and deliver the funding needed to expand our reach. 5. Private Donations The generosity of our friends in Georgia is greatly appreciated. These private donations and corporation gifts encourage and allow us to create initiatives that help us serve our communities and grow the game. Who benefits from the Georgia PGA Foundation? PGA members believe the act of sharing is extremely powerful, whether it involves your time, talent or a financial contribution. Giving back provides benefits exponentially. Collaborating on programs with charitable partners and other organizations affords us new opportunities to expand the game of golf. Initiatives with our corporate partners who benefit from our ability to deliver the game permit us to build our brand and increase our section revenues, allowing us to expand our member programming, including education, employment and golf events. The growth of the game is our mission, but the willingness to share the values of the game with others is a business practice we as golf professionals can all share and embrace. Let’s share our time and talent in support of our beloved game! To learn more about how you can get involved in this important initiative, please contact Brian Albertson at [email protected]. Your Executive Committee Spring Meeting 2015 3 Section Photo Highlights: 2015 Yamaha Georgia Senior Open Left: Low Amateur Billy Mitchell Center: Champion James Mason in action Right: Champion James Mason with Yamaha's Richard Warren and JT Carney at University of Georgia GC 4 Jumble Puzzle 9 UPCOMING CHAPTER/DIVISION TOURNAMENTS Central Chapter No upcoming tournaments... East Chapter Date Tournament/Event Site Register 6/1/2015 East Chapter Pro-Am Sea Island - Retreat Course Register Here Deadline: 5/29 10 A.M. 6/22/2015 East Chapter Championship Ford Plantation Register Here Deadline: 6/19 10 A.M. North Chapter Date Tournament/Event Site Register 6/11/2015 North Chapter Pro-Junior Championship Legacy on Lanier Golf Club Registration Coming Soon Deadline: 6/8 10 A.M. 6/29/2015 North Chapter Pro-Am The Standard Club Register Here Deadline: 6/26 10 A.M. Seniors’ Division Presented by Cosamin ASU Date Tournament/Event Site Register 6/8/20156/9/2015 Lee-Weir Memorial Tournament Canongate 1 Golf Club Register Here Deadline: 6/5 10 A.M. Assistants’ Division Date Tournament/Event Site Register 6/8/2015 Assistants' Division Stroke Play Orchard Hills Golf Club Register Here Deadline: 6/5 10 A.M. While GeorgiaPGA.com is our main source for all section activity, we recommend using our additional media outlets in order to stay the most up-to-date on the latest Section news, updates, and event photos. Georgia PGA ▪ Junior Tour 10 MEMBER & APPRENTICE UPDATES *Updates between 4/23/2015—5/19/2015 New Members Employment Changes Name Name Class Facility James M. Miller, PGA A-8 The Orchard Golf & CC Steven H. Wagner, PGA A-1 Cobblestone Golf Course New Apprentices Tyler M. Blaschak, PGA Cory L. Cooper, PGA Class Facility A-8 A-8 Sea Island GC Capital City Club Chase D Epting B-8 West Lake Country Club Craig Forney, PGA A-6 The River Club Name Class Facility Robert J. Guiendon, PGA A-1 Druid Hills Golf Club Shaun R. Kelley B-1 Hampton Golf Village Tyler W. Johnson, PGA Efrim C Moore Jr. A-1 Woodmont Golf and CC B-8 Druid Hills Golf Club Justin T. Roberto, PGA A-6 Blue Giraffe Golf Institute Houston White B-8 Hawks Ridge Golf Club New Quarter Century Members Name Class Date David Franklin, PGA James M, Prusia, PGA A-1 A-15 4/30/2015 4/30/2015 Transfers Into Section Name Class From Tyler W. Johnson, PGA Efrim C Moore Jr. A-1 Philadelphia B-8 North Florida Tyler M. Blaschak, PGA Cory L. Cooper, PGA A-8 A-8 Classification Changes Name Class Facility Craig Forney, PGA A-6 The River Club Carolinas Gulf States May Birthdays 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/3 5/4 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/7 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/8 5/9 5/9 5/10 5/10 5/11 William Lewis, PGA Justin Waffle, PGA Andrew Leikvoll Jim Sykes, PGA Brad Barnes, PGA Matt Scheck, PGA Bob Stevenson, PGA Michael Davenport, PGA Wyatt Detmer, PGA Brandon Lovelady Namsub Padungsiriseth Steve Ridge, PGA Tim Simpson, PGA Tommy Johnson, PGA Thomas Mitchell, PGA Chris Kirk, PGA Franklin Langham, PGA Derek Martin, PGA Curtis Mooney Ned DeFanti, PGA Aaron Feyes, PGA Gregory Raisor, PGA Brant Ruckert, PGA David Kim 5/11 5/11 5/12 5/12 5/13 5/13 5/13 5/14 5/14 5/14 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/15 5/16 5/16 5/17 5/18 5/18 5/19 5/21 5/21 5/22 Ricky Mattox, PGA Phil Taylor, PGA George Blumberg, PGA Tony Martin, PGA Steven Barfoot, PGA Chase Epting Jim Hickman, PGA Cutts Benedict, PGA Zach Caldwell Blake Hatfield, PGA Kelly McCammon, PGA Scott Parel, PGA Jerry Schwendinger, PGA Jerry Walker, PGA Steve Willy, PGA Michael Dausch, PGA Derek Lafferty, PGA Houston White Robert Dugger, PGA Mark A. Simrell Charlie Bradshaw, PGA Stewart Cink, PGA Chris Nicol John Hall 5/23 5/24 5/24 5/24 5/24 5/25 5/25 5/25 5/26 5/26 5/26 5/27 5/27 5/27 5/28 5/29 5/29 5/29 5/30 5/30 5/31 5/31 5/31 5/31 Ronald Mahefkey, PGA Cody Barden, PGA Tommy Brannen, PGA John Phillips, PGA Corey Ranew Kit Fisher Chris Shircliff, PGA John Tillery, PGA Justin Brennan, PGA Ross Butler Lonnie Reece, PGA Chris Marotto, PGA Ryan O'Mahoney, PGA Daniel Sullivan, PGA Ted Meier, PGA Tom Carter, PGA Adam Littleton, PGA Mark Robinson, PGA Lance Cantrell, PGA Chip Spiler, PGA Sean Cain, PGA Mike Gregga, PGA Scott Shannon, PGA Shane Warawa 11