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The Official Publication of the Colorado PGAJanuary 2015

PROPEAKS“Colorado PGA REACH: What it means for our PGA Professionals”

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Member Update3 Member Update

Section Content4 PGA of America Update

Executive Directors Message6 Colorado PGA REACH: What it means for our Member Professionals

Section Content7 Nominate Your Fellow Professionals Today

8 G4 Summit: “A Coming Together of Golf”

10 PGA of America and Colorado PGA Scholarship Applications Available

11 Dave Stockton to Highlight 2015 Colorado PGA Teaching and Coaching Summit

12 Colorado Chevy Dealers Renew Sponsorship for 2015

13 New Pricing Structure for Tee Time Alliance

13 Growth of the Game Grants Available

MSR’s14 MSR Options Abound

Allied Association News17 Jensen to Return to CGA

17 Krick Honored by CGSAA

Tournaments18 Omega Partners for Player of the Year

18 National Car Rental Pro Am Series Back for 2015

Player Development19 CPP Program Rolling Along

Ask the Experts20 Ask the Experts...

Junior Golf 22 Congratulations Erin!

22 2015 Junior Tour Schedule Taking Shape

23 Drive, Chip & Putt Scheduled for 2015

West Chapter24 West Chapter Award Nominations Open

24 West Chapter Board and Committees

Board Directory25 Board and Committee Directory

Imperial Cup27 Imperial Cup

Sponsors28 Colorado PGA Partners

Contents Important DatesFebruary 6, 2015West Chapter Award Nominations Close

February 10, 2015G4 SummitThe Broadmoor

February 11, 2015Teaching and Coaching SummitThe Broadmoor

February 20, 2015Section Award Nominations Close

March 16, 2015Scholarship Application Period Closes

March 23, 2015Spring MeetingPinehurst Country Club

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sletter1/1 Andrew M Hebert Brian M Jackson Mike T. McCutchen, PGA

1/3 Frank N. Lucy, PGA Brian K. Ryall, PGA

1/4 Chip Hierlihy, PGA Ryan M. Parr

1/5 Sue Kay Allen-Stultz, PGA Todd Coover, PGA Ralph T. Haddad, PGA Rick R Timm, PGA

1/6 Robert J. Macaluso, PGA

1/7 Leslie H. Klahn, PGA James Long, PGA

1/8 David Lewis, PGA

1/9 Donald Hurter, PGA Troy R Persson, PGA

1/11 Shawn J Strohman, PGA

1/12 Brian A Wilzoch

1/14 Leighton T. Smith, PGA

1/15 Clayton M. Aurzada, PGA Pentti K. Tofferi, PGA

1/16 Michael E Erickson Patrick G. Nuber, PGA Chad A. Poirot, PGA

1/17 Scotty A Hofer, PGA Greg Scialdone, PGA

1/18 Mark W. Legenza, PGA Chris Williamson, PGA

1/19 Jacques C. Deyoe, PGA Brian L. Franco, PGA Ryan D. Hoynacki, PGA Craig R. Marsh, PGA Carson J. Rhyne, PGA

1/20 Doug McNeil, PGA John Tolan, PGA

1/21 Bo F Baker Sara M. Hamilton, PGA Elizabeth G McCabe Vance L. Pollock, PGA

1/23 Daniel T. Winters, PGA

1/24 James C. Vaughn, PGA John R Wiltgen1/25 Cameron S. Brown, PGA James L. Hajek, PGA Alan L. Saunders, PGA

1/26 Kevin L. Sanger, PGA

1/27 Richard J. Cook, PGA Aaron Y Ireland David S. Lopez, PGA

1/28 Brandon McDermott, PGA

1/29 Steven M Sullivan

1/31 Timothy M Fuhrer, PGA

Happy Birthday!

January Member UpdateNew ApprenticesRay J Benoit | B-8 | Vail Golf ClubEmily R McDonald | B-8 | Columbine Country Club

On the Move!George Kahrhoff, PGA was an A-4 at The Country Club at Castle Pines and is now an A-4 at the Club at Ravenna

Transfers into the SectionRyan Bakken, PGA | A-8 | Thorncreek Golf Club

Eddie Ainsworth, PGA Executive Director/CEO

[email protected] P (303) 996-1593 C (719) 761-6125

Keith Soriano, PGA Player Dev.elopment Director/

Operations [email protected]

P (303) 996-1590 C (720) 841-1006

Patrick Salva Marketing and

Communications [email protected]

P (303) 996-1597 C (303) 246-1007

Diane Plassmeyer Business Director

[email protected] P (303) 996-1595 C (720) 271-9660

Erin Diegel, PGA Junior Golf Director

[email protected] P (303) 996-1597 C (303) 667-3102

Justin Limon, PGA Tournament [email protected]

P (303) 996-1588 C (720) 390-1160

Kaye Grant Executive Assistant

[email protected] P (303) 996-1594

Colorado PGA Section Staff

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PGA of America National Update Long Term Strategic Plan, PGA.org, and much moreTo kick off the New Year, below are some key updates, as we celebrate the 99th year of the PGA of America! Long-Term Strategic Plan At the PGA Annual Meeting, President Derek Sprague and CEO Pete Bevacqua unveiled the future of the PGA by presenting the Long-Term Strategic Plan. The Plan has been collaboration among the PGA of America’s Officers, National Board of Directors, Past Presidents, National Committees, Section Officers, Section Executive Directors and PGA of America Staff for more than a year. The Plan is highlighted by the mission of our Association – Serve the Member and Grow the Game.

The Core Products identified in this Plan are:

• Education

• Employment

• Player Development

• Sections

• Properties

• PGA REACH (the charitable foundation of the PGA of America)

• Championships

• Global Initiatives

I encourage you to click here to read the story on the launch of the Plan in the January 2015 issue of PGA Magazine. It is a highly informative and important story as we drive the game forward, well beyond the Centennial year of the PGA of America.

“Creating the PGA Long-Term Strategic Plan was truly an Asso-ciation-wide effort, with all levels of leadership within the PGA in-volved in the process,” says PGA President Derek Sprague. “We

are in this together and, backed by a well-designed strategic plan, it’s our collective responsibility to ensure the game is healthy and

growing for the future.”

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sletterPGA.org Starting at the 2015 PGA Merchandise Show this month, you will see a new look for PGALinks.com. The member website has been renamed PGA.org and is designed to provide PGA Members and Apprentices the following benefits:

• Personalized features that allow you to customize your own version of PGA.org and how it works for your needs.

• Simplified navigation to help you easily find the content and tools you need.

• Enhanced tools to make teaching the game, managing the facility or advanc-ing the industry easier from any device – whether it be your desktop, mobile phone or tablet.

You can continue to use the same login and password that you’ve used for PGALinks.com on PGA.org. And if you happen to type in PGALinks.com out of habit, don’t worry…It will automatically redirect you to the new PGA.org.

PGA Marketing Resource Center As we prepare for the upcoming season, I encour-age you to utilize a number of outstanding tools available to assist your daily operation via the PGA Marketing Resource Center on PGA.org.

Among the valuable offerings on the Resource Center are:

• Creative Materials – Flyers, emails and tem-plates

• Marketing and Public Relations – Face-book, Twitter, promoting Get Golf Ready to companies and a Marketing Action Plan

• Growing Your Database – How you can expand your potential audience

• Event Management – Ideas to make your events run even better

Increase in PGA Disaster Relief Fund At the PGA Annual Meeting in November, your Board of Directors approved an increase in Disas-ter Relief to PGA Members from $5,000 to $7,000.

Any PGA Member previously granted the $5,000 maximum is now eligible for the additional grant up to $2,000 for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred after Nov. 19, 2014. The PGA Disaster Relief Fund was created to provide PGA Members who find themselves faced with temporary financial problems due to med-ical emergencies, illness and natural disasters. It is supported exclusively by donations from PGA Professionals.

If you have any questions regarding the Disaster Relief Fund, please contact the PGA of America’s Membership Department at (800) 474-2776.

Centennial Celebration In January 2016, the PGA of America will launch our Centennial celebration at the PGA Merchan-dise Show. The 100-day celebration will be centered on rais-ing the profile of PGA Members and PGA Sections among employers and golfers. In order to do this, we will work closely with our media partner, Golf Channel, to communicate the value of PGA Mem-bers and Sections to the game and our industry. In closing, I look forward to seeing you at the PGA Merchandise Show, Jan. 20-23, 2015. If you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected]. All my best,

Kyle Heyen, PGA National PGA District 9 Director PGA Board of Directors

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OfficersLeslie Core-Drevecky, PGA President | 2015-2016

Ty Thompson, PGA Vice-President | 2015-2016

Ben Welsh, PGA Secretary | 2015-2016

Barry Milstead, PGA Hon. President | 2015-2016

Eddie Ainsworth, PGA Executive Director

Board of DirectorsAndy Benson, PGA 2014-2016 Jeff Carlson, PGA 2014-2016Matt Cohen, PGA 2013-2015Rick Ellefson, PGA 2015-2017Scott Erwin, PGA 2015-2017Jim Hajek, PGA 2015-2017Charles ‘Vic’ Kline, PGA Past District 9 DirectorCathy Matthews-Kane, PGA 2013-2015Steve Patterson, PGA 2013-2015Shawn Wills, PGA 2014-2016

West Chapter PresidentMike Mendelson, PGA

Independent DirectorTheo Gregory

COLORADO PGA REACH What it means for our Member PGA Professionals.Colorado PGA

REACH is the char-itable Foundation of the Colorado Section of the PGA of America. The recent name change of our Foundation took place to align ourselves with the PGA of Amer-ica’s Foundation and their focus of “Impact-ing Lives through Golf”. Together our combined mission is that we are dedicated to positively impacting the lives of our Veterans, Youth and Diverse populations.

For many years the Colorado PGA has been making a positive difference in the lives of others through the game of golf. We have been accomplishing this on a fairly successful level through our Golf in Schools Program, Growth of the Game Grants, College Scholarships, and the events we host for our Veterans. Our goal first and foremost has been in service to others. It has however also been to elevate the PGA Mem-ber in the eyes of their local community. By being involved in the programs that we offer through our Foundation adds value to you as a PGA Member and allows us as an organization to meet our mis-sion of serving the member and growing the game. From a PGA of America national perspective, they have just recently put together a PGA REACH Board of Trustees to include Rudy Giuliani as a PGA

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sletterAmbassador, and several other people who run Fortune 500 companies. On a local level we have recruited numerous successful business people to serve on our Colorado PGA REACH Board of Trustees and we are asking all of you to consider becoming Ambassadors of Colorado PGA REACH. But before we can ask you to do this you need to be completely aware of what we offer and accomplish through this Foundation.

Over the coming weeks in early 2015 you will be receiving a week-ly email from me about Colorado

PGA REACH completely outlining the programs we offer, the objectives of each, and how you can

get involved if you so wish. For now, I will close with the three (3) core pillars of Colorado PGA REACH: (1) Youth Development, (2) Supporting our Military, (3) Diversity & Inclusion.

I believe 2015 is going to be a very exciting year for golf in Col-orado and I am personally excited about the difference our Founda-tion, Colorado PGA REACH, is go-ing to make in the lives of others while serving our PGA Members and Growing the Game!

Nominate Your Fellow PGA Professionals Today!Colorado PGA Awards Nominations Being Accepted Until February 20, 2015Each year the Colorado Section PGA recog-

nizes 14 of its best professionals and sub-sequently nominates those people for National PGA Awards. As a result of your nominations, the Colorado Section has brought home 7 National Awards in the past 8 years! Recognize the great work of your fellow PGA Member Professionals by nom-inating anyone you feel worthy of recognition among their peers. It is the goal of the Awards Committee to recognize the best of the best from all across our Section. In order to accomplish this goal we need to hear from you. The nomination period closes on Friday, February 20th, 2015. Click here to access the Nomination Form.

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The G4 (Colorado Golf Summit) Summit brings together the allied golf associations of Colora-

do for a “A Coming Together of the Golf” in Colora-do. The allied associations involved in the summit are the Rocky Mountain Golf Course Superinten-dents Association, the Mile High Chapter of the Club Managers Association, the Colorado Golf Association/Colorado Women’s Golf Association, and the Colorado Section PGA.

This year the key-note speaker will be the CEO of the PGA of Ameri-ca, Pete Bevaqua. Pete has served the PGA of Amer-ica as the CEO since coming on board November 10, 2012, succeed-ing Joe Steranka, who had served The Association for 25 years, the last seven as CEO. Pete will share with those in atten-dance the long term Strategic Plan that the PGA of America has put in place and how it will positively influence the golf industry.

Pete has an exensive background in golf admin-istration having held numerous positions with the USGA before leaving for Creative Artist Agency (CAA). Prior to his professional career, Pete grad-uated magna cum laude in English in 1993 from

Notre Dame University and went on to earn a law degree in 1997 from Georgetown University.

The Summit will also include an Industry Panel fea-turing prominent players from across the world of golf. Including Bevaqcua from the PGA of America will be Sandy Cross, the Senior Director of Diver-sity & Inclusion, PGA of America, Rand Jerris, the Senior Managing Director of Public Services for the USGA, and J.D. Dockstader, Chief Business Devel-opment Officer, GCSAA.

In addition to Bevaqcua’s keynote address, presen-tations will be given by CGA President Phil Lane, Sandy Cross, and Colorado Golf Alliance Lobbyist Jennifer Cassell.

Following the meeting will be a meeting of the Public Golf Operators of Colorado.

For a full, detailed list of the events going on at the G4 Summit, please click here or check out the next page.

For more information or to register for the event, please click here.

G4 Summit:“A Coming Together of Golf”presented by GolfTEC, C&M E-Z-GO, GPS Industries, & Jani-King

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7:00a Allied Association’s Executive Committees Breakfast Meeting (By Invitation Only)8:30a Registration & Coffee (For All Attendees)9:00a Welcome & Strategic Alliance Vision Phil Lane, President Colorado Golf Association9:10a State of the Golf Industry Update10:00a Generational Attributes and Diversity & Inclusion Sandy Cross, Senior Director of Diversity & Inclusion, PGA of America10:50a Break11:10a Key Note Address – PGA of America’s Strategic Plan Pete Bevacqua, CEO PGA of America12:00p Lunch (For All Attendees) Colorado Golf Alliance Government Relations Jennifer Cassell, Lobbyist 1:00p Industry Panel Discussion Rand Jerris, Senior Managing Director of Public Services, USGA Pete Bevacqua, CEO PGA of America J.D. Dockstader, Chief Business Development Officer, GCSAA Sandy Cross, PGA, Senior Director of Diversity & Inclusion, PGA of America2:30p Break3:00p Public Golf Operators Meeting (By Invitation Only) Keith Soriano Individual Golf Association’s Board of Directors Meetings 5:00p Industry Leaders Social (By Invitation Only)6:00p Adjourn

The registration fees for the event are as follows:

Colorado PGA Professionals before January 18th, $50. | Beginning January 19th, $75. LPGA Professionals before January 18th, $50. | Beginning January 19th, $75. Rocky Mountain GCSAA before January 18th, $50. | Beginning January 19th, $75. Mile High Chapter CMAA before January 18th, $50. | Beginning January 19th, $75. All others before January 18th, $75. | Beginning January 19th, $100.

Schedule of Events

Registration Fees

Hotel ArrangementsA Special Room Rate at The Broadmoor is being offered for anyone attending this conference for an all-inclusive price of $170.00. This includes sales tax, resort fee, and parking. To reserve your room at this discounted rate please call the reservation line at 1-800-634-7711 and use reference code CGA215

Important InformationG4 SummitTuesday, Febuary 10, 2015The Broadmoor | Colorado Springs, COClick here to Register

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The PGA Financial Assistance Fund Scholarship Program was established in 1986 to provide

college scholarships for graduating high school se-niors and college students who are the children or grandchildren of a PGA member. Since its incep-tion, this program has awarded some $5.7 million to 2,808 students.

The amount and number of scholarships is deter-mined by the availability of funds, and may vary from year to year based on these factors and IRS guidelines. Scholarships are awarded at the dis-cretion of the PGA Scholarship Committee. The scholarship is for accredited universities or col-leges in the United States only.

By applying for the PGA of America scholarship, graduating high school seniors and college stu-dents who are the children or grandchildren of a PGA member are also applying for the local Colo-rado PGA Scholarships.

The scholarship program is an academic based scholarship program that takes into account the following depending on the class level of the stu-dent:

High School Graduating Senior

• High School Cumulative Grade Point Average must be at least 3.4 (60 percent of the scholar-ship weighting scale). This number is to be an unweighted GPA based on a 4.0 scale

• ACT and/or SAT test scores (30 percent of the scholarship weighting scale)

• Extracurricular activities in high school such as sports, clubs, student government, community service, part time employment, etc. (10 percent of the scholarship weighting scale)

Current College Student (has not reached their senior year in college)

• College Cumulative Grade Point Average must be at least 3.4 (60 percent of the scholarship weighting scale)

• Most recently completed college semester or quarter GPA (30 percent of the scholarship weighting scale)

• Extracurricular activities in college such as sports, clubs, student government, community service, part time employment, etc. (10 percent of the scholarship weighting scale)

The application process is available online be-tween Nov. 17, 2014 and March 16, 2015, and students are asked to wait until they are in pos-session of their most current grade report (first semester) or transcript before applying. The applicant must enter the student’s Social Security number and the PGA-affiliated parent or grand-parent’s PGA ID number to access the application.

After submitting the online application, the ap-plicant must send a sealed, official school grade transcript postmarked by March 16, 2015, that shows their GPA information and submit the ACT/SAT test score report (if a high school applicant) to:

Caroline Blackwood

PGA REACH Coordinator

PGA of America

100 Avenue of the Champions

Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

If you have any further questions regarding the PGA Scholarship Program, please call (888) 532-6662.

PGA of America and Colorado PGA Scholarship Applications Available

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sletterDave Stockton to Highlight 2015 Colorado PGA Teaching and Coaching SummitNew for 2015 the Colorado PGA Teaching and

Coaching Summit will be held in conjunction with the 2015 G4 Summit. The featured guest for 2015 will be Dave Stockton. Dave Stockton is an 11-time winner on the PGA TOUR, 14 times on the Champions TOUR, and a Ryder Cup Captain. He is well known as one of the pre-eminent short game gurus.

Dave has been a headliner at thousands of corpo-

rate outings, clinics and charity functions over the last 40 years, including the Medal of Honor Golf Classic, the Stater Brothers Charities Dave Stock-ton Heroes Challenge, the Dave Stockton Coyote Golf Classic and the Bighorn Institute Golf Classic among many others.

He was named to the USC Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005, and to the Southern California Golf Associa-tion Hall of Fame in 2010.

In 2009, Dave changed his focus to teaching put-ting and short game, creating Stockton Golf with his sons. Together, they have worked with dozens of players on all the major world tours.

Players the Stocktons have taught won 29 times around the world in 2010, and won three major championships in the span of a month in the sum-mer of 2011, Rory McIlroy at the U.S. Open and Yani Tseng at the U.S. Women’s Open and Women’s British Open.

Notable clients past and present include: Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Justin Rose, Nick Watney, J.B. Holmes, Massy Kuramoto, Matt Kuchar, Sean O’Hair, Martin Laird, Morgan Pressel, Yani Tseng, Suzann Pettersen, Michelle Wie, and Brittany Lang among others.

In addition to his many inspiring successes as a professional golfer and master instructor, he is also widely recognized for his humble and motivational philanthropic efforts and contributions.

For more information on the Teaching and Coach-ing Summit, please click here.

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The Colorado PGA could not be happier to announce that the Colorado Chevy Dealers

have renewed their partnership for the 2015 sea-son. “Our partnership with the Colorado Chevy Dealers is our strongest and longest partner-ship” noted Eddie Ainsworth, Colorado PGA Executive Director. “Their commitment to our member professionals has been exceptional and will hopefully continue that way for years to come.”The partnership dates back to 1980 when Tom Babb, PGA Head Professional at Inverness Golf Club at the time, developed a partnership with Lloyd Chavez and AJ Guanella of Burt Chevrolet. Originally, PGA Professionals gave free golf lessons at the participating dealerships. Since then the partnership has transformed into an all-encompassing partnership. In its’ current state, the partnership positions the Colorado Chevy Dealers as the Preferred Vehicles Provider of the Colorado PGA. They are also presenting partners of all fourteen Colorado PGA Pro Am’s as well as the Colorado PGA Professional Championship and the Colorado Senior PGA Professional Championship.

The Colorado PGA would like to thank all of the Colorado PGA Chevy Dealers for their continued and long-standing support of the Colorado PGA.

Colorado Chevy Dealers Renew Sponsorship for 2015

Century Chevrolet

Cook Chevrolet

Davidson-Gebhardt Chevrolet

Dellenbach Motors

Ed Bozarth #1 Park Meadows Chevrolet

Ed Bozarth Chevrolet of Aurora

Emich Chevrolet

Ghent Chevrolet

AutoNation

King Chevrolet Buick GMC

Hudson Auto Source

Johnson Auto Plaza

John Elway Chevrolet

Len Lyall Chevrolet

Medved Chevrolet South

Medved Chevrolet

Mountain Chevrolet LLC

John Elway Chevrolet on Colorado Boulevard

Purifoy Chevrolet

Stevinson Chevrolet

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sletterNew Pricing Structure Announced for ColoradoPGATeeTimes.comThe Colorado PGA Board of Directors recently

voted to reduce the fee to be part of the Colo-rado PGA Tee Time Alliance. Facilities on the Front Range will pay $7,500 and facilities in the West Chapter will pay $5,000.The end goal of reducing the fee is to increase the overall number of facilities that are on the website and therefore create a better product for our customers driving more consumers to book through a local site. And if there is one thing we know, Coloradans like to support local businesses and products!

The website will be marketed throughout the state of Colorado utilizing multiple, direct medi-ums to drive consumers to the website. It is there that we hope to offer the most online tee times in the market. To learn more about the program and how it works, please do not hesitate to reach out to Jeff Bryant with Quick 18 at 720-308-1493 ([email protected]) or Patrick Salva with the Colo-rado PGA at 303-996-1597 ([email protected]).

New pricing for 2015 $7500.00 for Front Range $5000.00 for West Chapter

GolfNow’s Power is real and based on three things:

- They have a large email data base

- They are in the entertainment business and have a large viewership through the Golf Channel

- Their sales pitch is brilliant, “just give us a tee time a day, or two…, and we will give you a “free” website and do your email marketing for you”.

But here is the Problem:

- Hundreds or even thousands of Tee times are heavily discounted in Colorado every day

- This breeds a Pavlovian effect, we will play where we can get the 80% off Tee Time

- Can cut income per round drastically

- Leads operations to discount further than the already dangerously low rates offered

How do you compete?

- Build your own database - Emails - Facebook

Growth of the Game Grants AvailableDeadline to Submit | Thursday, January 15, 2015Growth of the Game Grant Applications are available for the

2015 golf season. Applications are available online and can be accessed by clicking on the Grant Application image to the right.

Colorado PGA REACH Grant Applications are designed to provide financial assistance to facilities within the geographic boundaries of the Colorado Section PGA, that employ PGA members or ap-prentices in good standing, to develop and/or significantly enhance Growth of the Game programs that will attract and retain new golf-ers. If you have any questions or need any clarification on the process, please contact Diane Plassmeyer at [email protected] or at (303) 996-1595.

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MSR Options AboundAs of the beginning of December, 50% of our Colorado PGA Professionals have met their MSR re-

quirement for the cycle ending this June 15, 2015. While this is a great number months in advance of the deadline, there are literally enough opportunities left that if a member with zero points could still fulfill their requirements.The following are the scheduled Meetings, Seminars, and other MSR Opportunities available to Colora-do PGA Section members.

To receive proper membership service requirement Credits, Colorado PGA members must send copies of their MSR certificates or other documentation of the event to the Colorado PGA office.

Seminars outside The PGA or not on the approved list may be honored upon submission of documen-tation 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.

Colorado PGA EventsOpen RegistrationInterviewing & Resume Workshop

January 7, 2015 Guest Speaker | Bruce Lubach, PGA Location | Fossil Trace GC Time | 9:00am-2:00pm Registration | Click Here Cost | $20.00 MSRs | 4 credits

Registration to ComeTournament Education Series: Calligraphy and Tournament Administration

January 29, 2015 Guest Speaker | BTD Location | TBD Time | TBD Registration | Blue Golf – Coming Soon! Cost | $25.00 MSRs | 2 credits

Tournament Education Series: Colorado PGA One-Day Rules Seminar

February 5, 2015 Details | TBD

G4 Summit

February 10, 2015 Guest Speaker | Pete Bevaqua

Location | The Broadmoor Time | 8:00am to 5:00p Registration | Coming Soon! Cost | $TBA MSRs | 8 credits

Teaching and Coaching Summit

February 11, 2015 Guest Speaker | Dave Stockton Location | The Broadmoor Time | 8:00a to 1:00p Registration | Coming Soon! Cost | $TBA MSRs | 5 credits

Spring Membership Meeting

March 23, 2015 Location | Pinehurst County Club Time | 8:00a to 12:00p Registration | Coming Soon! Cost | $TBA MSRs | 4 credits

West Chapter Spring Membership Meeting

April 30, 2015 Location | Bookcliff Country Club Time | 8:00a to 12:00p Registration | Coming Soon! Cost | $TBA MSRs | 4 credits

Additional Self-Directed MSR Opportunities

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sletterGolf 2.0 Conducting and Reporting Results:

Registering, promoting, conducting and reporting on Golf 2.0 Programs via PGA registration and reporting tools; examples include:

• Get Golf Ready (2 credits per graduating class, mini-mum of three students per class)

• Get Golf Ready 2 (3 credits per graduating class, mini-mum of three students per class)

• Get Golf Ready Leagues/Outings (3 credits per reaching minimum thresholds)

• PGA Sports Academy (2 credits per graduating class, mini-mum of three students per class)

• PGA Junior League Golf (3 credits per team/season, max of two PGA members earning credit per team/season)

Colorado PGA Program Volunteer

The Colorado PGA runs many player development and junior golf events throughout the year. Volun-teering for those events will earn the participating Member MSR Points. Events include:

• Drive, Chip, and Putt

• Employee Talent Dev. Programs

• Military Appreciation events

• Denver Golf Expo

• Colorado Golf Summit

• PGA Junior League

Professional Development and Education

Professional development and education that are focused on your career in the golf industry may be eligible for MSR credits. Examples of those programs include, but are not limited to:

• CPR/First Aid Training• GCSAA/CMAA educational opportunities

• Leadership & Management seminars

If you have questions about the MSR Cycle and opportunities for credits, please contact Keith Soriano, PGA at [email protected]

How to Submit for Self Director MSR CreditsThe new MSR self-post feature is now available to members. Members are now able to self-post selected MSR activities directly online via PGA-Links. The pre-determined activities available for Members to self-post are from Box #2 Service to the Industry (M06), Box #3 Golf Coach (M07) and Box #7 Media Related Articles (M09). All the rules that are currently in place regarding the number of credits awarded and maximum credits that can be awarded have been built into this process.

Members are cautioned to be factual; as falsifi-cation of information could result in disciplinary action against any member who submits fictitious activities. Members will be able to access the self-post feature by clicking on the toolbar for Educa-tion or for Membership, then MSR Requirements. In addition, there is a self-post link on the Mem-ber’s Home Page just beneath the required and earned summary. Also, PGALinks Form #108, How to Earn Member Service Requirement credits, has also been updated with an active link from which the member can access the self-posting screen.

New Videos AvailableThe PGA of America recently announced that they have replaced the eleven (11) complimentary PGA Required MSR online education courses with ten (10) new courses. These new courses are more timely and of a higher quality video. They offer these courses as a supplement to education offer-ings available through the Section and to provide yet another option to fulfill your MSR requirements for the current cycle.

Currently, roughly 38.8% of all PGA Members have met the MSR requirement, which puts us about 4 percentage points behind where we were four years ago at the same time within the previous MSR cycle.

The courses may be accessed via PGALinks by clicking here.

MSR credit may be earned only one time for any online MSR course. In order to earn MSR credit, you must score a 70% or higher on the assessment. If you do not score 70% or higher, you will be allowed one (1) re-take opportunity. You will be directed to the assessment when the video concludes.

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The Denver Golf Expo features:

· Over 11,000 avid golfers under one roof.

· Chance to win golf vacations and over 100 golf door prizes.

· Used Club Sale to bene�t Colorado Golf Association Youth Program.

· Free lessons at the PGA Lesson Center courtesy of Colorado Section PGA.

Make THISthe

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303-771-2000

Feb. 20-22, 2015The Denver MartDenver, Colorado

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sletterAllied Association NewsCGA | Jenson to Return to Colorado Golf AssociationA familiar face will be returning to the Colora-do Golf Association (CGA) as Dustin Jenson will re-join the staff in early 2015 as the Managing Director of Operations. Jenson previously spent eight years with the CGA, seven as the Director of Youth Programs.

Jenson left his position with the CGA four years ago to return to his hometown of Jamestown, North Dakota. There he worked for his alma ma-ter, the University of Jamestown, where he held multiple positions: executive director of the boost-er club, director of alumni relations, and coaching both the men’s and women’s golf teams.

In his new role, Jenson will rely on his past expe-rience as he will oversee rules and competitions, junior competitions, and course rating and handi-capping.

With the addition of Jenson, some roles will be adjusted within the CGA. Erin Gangloff will be-come the CGA’s director of programs, handling programs and outreach efforts and Ryan Smith

(photo courtesy of the Colorado Golf Association)

will be director of development and communica-tions.

To read more about Dustin and the CGA, please click here.

Mark Krick, GCSAA Superintendent at The Homestead Golf Course in Lakewood has been announced as a winner of the ELGA (Environmen-tal Leaders in Golf Awards) chapter winners for public facilities for 2014.

An independent panel of judges representing national environmental groups, turfgrass experts, university researchers, and valued members of the golf industry conducted the award selection.

The award honors golf course superintendents and their facilities for overall course management excellence and best management practices in the areas of water conservation, water quality man-agement, energy conservation, pollution pre-vention, waste management, wildlife and habitat conservation, communication and outreach, and leadership.

The Homestead is an Audubon Cooperative Sanc-tuary Program for Golf Courses having received full certification in 2005. They were previously awarded the ELGA award for the Rocky Mountain Chapter in 2006.

All the winners will be honored February 25, 2014 at the Golf Industry Show in San Antonio.

Click here to read the full story on Krick and the rest of the 2014 honorees.

RMGCSAA | Krick Honored by GCSAA

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Tournament DepartmentJustin Limon, PGA | PGA Tournament Manager

OMEGA, the Official Timekeeper of the PGA of America and the 2014 PGA Championship,

has extended its partnership agreement with the PGA of America through 2022 to include direct benefits at the Section level. The agreement, an-nounced in late 2014 at the PGA Championship, will feature OMEGA continuing to serve as the Of-ficial Patron and Official Timekeeper of the PGA of America for eight more years. At the Section level, OMEGA will be the present-ing sponsor of member Player of the Year Awards. Here in Colorado, that means the top-three play-ers on the OMEGA Dow Finsterwald Player of the Year Points List will share in $6,000 of prize mon-ey. That will be broken down to $3,000 for first, $1,800 for second, and $1,200 for third place. The top-three players on the OMEGA Senior Player of the Year Points List will share in $3,000 of prize money. That will be broken down to $1,500 for first, $900 for second, and $600 for third.

The new long-term partnership will continue to enhance the brand’s rich history in sports as Offi-cial Timekeeper of the PGA Championship, Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid, PGA Grand Slam of Golf, Ryder Cup (when held in the United States), PGA Professional National Championship and PGA Golf Properties. It further aligns OMEGA with the world’s largest sports or-ganization, comprised of 28,000 men and women PGA Professionals, who are recognized for their expertise in teaching the game, promoting the game, and managing golf facilities.

Omega Partners for Player of the Year

National Car Rental Pro Am Series to Return at Columbine CC Pro Am and Pro-LadyThe National Car Rental Pro Am Series is back

on for this coming tournament season with two events scheduled for the year. Like this past season, Columbine Country Club will play host to the first National Car Rental Pro Am as they will host a Pro Am on Monday, May 11, 2015. The team format will again be one Low Gross/one Low Net and with an Individual, Profes-sional only contest as well. There will also be an option Skins Game and Senior Division as well.

The other event scheduled for 2015 is the Nation-al Car Rental Glenmoor Country Club Pro-Lady, scheduled for Monday, June 8, 2015. This event will feature both an 8:00a and 1:30p shotgun start and will include lunch. Teams will consist of one PGA Professional or Apprentice with three fe-males amateurs. The team format will be a Sham-ble with the team choosing the best tee shot (including the Professionals) and finishing play of the hole with their own ball. As in all of our Pro Am’s, there will be a Professional content and an

optional skins game and senior division.

All amateurs who compete in the events will be required to register into the Em-erald Club, the industry-first “Frequent Renter” program which offers members counter bypass as well as access to National’s “Emerald Aisle,” an exclusive section of the lot where members can select any vehicle as long as they reserve a mid-sized car.

Registration for both events will be available when the Tournament Schedule goes live, tentatively in early to mid-February.

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CPP Program Rolling AlongYour Colorado Section broke new ground in

2013 when we offered the unique opportunity to partake in the PGA of America’s continuing ed-ucation program in a brand new setting. The Cer-tified Professional Program (CPP) has always been an online, distance-based learning module; but to better serve our Membership, your Section worked with the PGA’s Education Department to arrange a classroom based delivery of the material.

Since early 2013, we have offered CPP certifi-cation classes in Player Development and Golf Operations. This month, we kicked off the first ever in-class delivery of the Teaching & Coaching (formerly Instruction) CPP at the headquarters of one of the Section’s partners, GolfTEC.

15 PGA Members from the Front Range, and one Member from the West Chapter, via Skype, have already gone through the first 5 modules of the program prior to a two week holiday break. Guest speakers have included Trent Wearner, PGA, Ed Oldham, PGA MP, Stan Sayers, PGA, and Justin Kruger. These professionals have given of their time and expertise for the betterment of our

Member-ship and our Industry.

Look for more infor-mation in the fall of 2015 for your opportunity to partici-pate in this one of a kind program! For ques-tions, please contact your Director of Player De-velopment, Keith Soria-no, PGA at [email protected].

PGA Master Professional Ed Oldham was the guest speaker at the Certified Professional Program class on Tuesday, December 9, 2015.

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Ask the Experts...Going into the offseason, what one tip would you offer your students to keep their game up to par?

The off-season is a great time to improve stroke/swing mechanics. It is VERY challenging to perform well on-course when you are work-ing on changing your movement patterns. An indoor Game Plan

of lessons during the off-season is the best time to prepare for the 2015 season without having to struggle through the frustration of

changing swing mechanics during the middle of it. This is the time of year to put your game through training camp so you’re ready to play

great golf when you first peg it in 2015.

You should rest your mind and body especially if you've been tourna-ment hopping all summer/fall. But with winter weather and shorter days upon us that doesn't mean you should put the clubs away until Spring 2015. Winter means taking on some of those swing improve-

ments that were a little challenging to do during the competition season. Work throughout the winter in a mirror - work on those

improvements by starting with swings in slow motion building up speed as you see success.

Andy Hilts, PGAVice-President

GolfTEC - Headquarters

Trent Wearner, PGADirector of Instruction

Trent Wearner Golf Academy

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I think it depends on what the student’s goals are. The off-season is a great time to review and plan. Review the past year. What was good and what needs work? Put your goals down on paper and then list

the steps necessary to accomplish those goals.

If he/she wants to make a swing change, the off-season is a great time to make a change. Swing changes take time and the off-season provides you the time to build a new habit. Chuck Hogan, in a Col-orado PGA seminar several years ago said that golfers in Colorado

should have better swings than golfers in Arizona because they have the winter to work on their swings.

If the student doesn’t desire to make a swing change, there are other things that can be done to help maintain or improve. A golfer could work to improve his/her body by working with a fitness expert who knows golf. The student could make 50 practice swings each days in the basement, back yard or garage or hit 50 putts per day on a

putting carpet.

USGA and Websters define par very differently. In order to keep your game up to “Par” try reading some books that work on the inner game of golf, the mental side. I recommend signing up for Tim Kremer’s l Spirit of Golf daily free message or reading his book “Skills and Drills “

Add some mental to your overall golf recipe and enjoy an improved game in 2015

“Going into the offseason, I always recommend doing two things. One, I suggest doing mirror work on your swing to work on the move

or positions that you need to improve. Using a mirror and being able to see yourself helps a ton! Secondly, go to the gym and get in

shape!”

Ed Oldham, PGAHead Professional

The Ranch Country Club

Erik Billinger, PGAHead Coach

University of Denver

Ty Walker, PGADirector of Instruction

GolfTEC - DTC

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Junior Golf

It is with mixed emotion that we inform you that our Junior Golf Director Erin Diegel has accepted

an Assistant’s Position for the City of Westminster at Legacy Ridge Golf Course.  We are very excited for Erin as this position will be of great benefit for her and her family at this point in time, but we are also sad to see her go as she has done so much to help us build our Junior Golf Program and get it to the point it is today.  Please be sure to reach out to Erin and congratulate her on a job well done and also on her new posi-tion.  Even though Erin will no longer be employed by the Colorado PGA she will still be providing her insightful leadership in the area of Junior Golf

by serving on our Junior Golf Committee and we can be al-most guaran-teed that our Section will have one very successful Ju-nior Golf Pro-gram at Leg-acy Ridge to include a robust Golf in Schools Program along with a very suc-cessful Colora-do PGA Junior Camp this sum-mer.

Thank you Erin for your time in service to your fellow Colorado PGA Professionals!

Congratulations Erin!Junior Golf Director to Take New Position

We are in the last stages of finalizing the 2015 Colorado PGA Junior Tour schedule. The

Colorado PGA will offer twelve individual stroke play events for all levels of players.

Colorado PGA Junior Members will have access to participate in any level, in any Area for which their age allows.

It is suggested that members use the following guidelines when selecting tour levels:

Challenge Level / (9-holes) Average Score: 50 or higher Eligible Ages: 10 and Under

Challenge Level / (9-holes) Average Score: 50 or higher Eligible Ages: 11-18

Champion Level / (18-holes) Average Score: 110 or lower Eligible Ages: 10 and Under, 11-13, 14-18

2015 Junior Tour Taking Shape2015 ScheduleMay 30th- TBD

June 3rd - Kings Deer Golf Course

June 8th - Vail Golf Club

June 18th- Blackstone Country Club- tentative

June 24th – TBD

July 2nd - Murphy Creek Golf Course

July 9-10- Colorado PGA Junior Championship- Indi-an Tree Golf Course

July 16th- Fort Collins Country Club-tentative

July 22nd- Raccoon Creek Golf Course

July 30th- Legacy Ridge Golf Course

August 5th- Westwoods Golf Course

August 15th- TBD

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Eighty junior golfers representing 30 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces have earned an

invitation to Augusta National Golf Club to com-pete in the second annual Drive, Chip and Putt Championship National Finals, to be played on Sunday, April 5, 2015, prior to the start of the Mas-ters Tournament.

A joint initiative by the Masters Tournament, the United States Golf Association and the PGA of America, the Drive, Chip and Putt Championship is a free nationwide junior competition focusing on the three fundamental skills employed in golf, tapping the creative and competitive spirit of girls and boys, ages 7-15.

The Colorado Section hosted 5 local qualifiers and 1 sub-regional in 2014 and is excited to announce the dates and sites for 2015. With these compe-titions we are hoping to draw 1000 kids to golf through this fun event. The host facilities and the actual competition is only one aspect of the initia-tive. The Drive, Chip and Putt concept is a great way to spice up your junior program and bring new ideas to increasing participation.

You can click the link to access the 2015 Drive, Chip and Putt Revenue Generation Model to find out how you can leverage this great program. If you have any questions about getting started,

please contact Keith Soriano, PGA Player Devel-opment Director at [email protected].

Registration for 2015 Qualifiers will commence in February 2015. Please visit www.drivechipand-putt.com for more information.

Drive, Chip and Putt Scheduled for 20155 Regional and 1 Sub-Regional Qualifier Scheduled

2015 Schedule

Local Qualifiers

June 9th- Eagle Ranch Golf Club

Vail, CO

June 25th- Fort Collins Country Club

Fort Collins, CO

July 6th- Hiwan Golf Club

Evergreen, CO

July 14th- Country Club of Colorado

Colorado Springs, CO

July 27th- Country Club of Castle Pines

Castle Rock, CO

Sub-Regional

August 30th- CommonGround Golf Course Aurora, CO

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West Chapter West Chapter Award Nominations Open Closes February 6, 2015

The 2015 West Chapter Awards Nomination process is now open. Nomination forms can be filled out online by

clicking on the online form to the right. Once you have done so, you can either submit the form online or print and email or fax the form to West Chapter President Mike Mendleson, PGA Director of Golf at the City of Grand Junction or.

Remember, we can’t honor the best of the West without first getting a nomination for their hard work and dedication to the game of golf. The nomination process will remain open until Friday, February 6, 2014.

November 1 | Nomination Perid OpenFebruary 6, 2015 | Deadline for nominationsMarch 6, 2015 | Awards packets dueMarch 23, 2015 | Awards recipients will be presented at the Spring Membership Meeting

2015 West Chapter Board and CommitteesMike Mendelson, PGA President Tiara Rado GC [email protected] 970-254-3830Ed Marzec, PGA Vice President CC of the Rockies [email protected] 970-926-3021Jeff Boyer, PGA Secretary Eagle Ranch Golf Club [email protected] 970-328-2882Darren Szot, PGA Honorary President The Club at Cordillera [email protected] 970.926.5950Tom Taylor, PGA Director-at-Large Haymaker Golf Course [email protected] 970-870-1846Brett Gagnon, PGA Director-at-Large Red Sky Golf Club [email protected] 970-390-5856CJ Rhyne, PGA Director-at-Large GC at Redlands Mesa [email protected] 970-640-2375David DiMartino, PGA Director-at-Large Aspen Golf Club [email protected] 303-932-0199Jacques Deyoe, PGA Director-at-Large Aspen Glen Club [email protected] 970-618-5376

WC Tournament Committee David DiMartino, PGA Tournament Comm Aspen Golf Club [email protected] 303-932-0199Eric Bradley, PGA Tournament Comm Eagle Ranch Golf Club [email protected] 970-331-3055CJ Rhyne, PGA Tournament Comm GC at Redlands Mesa [email protected] 970-640-2375

WC Education/Meeting Comm. Eric Feely, PGA Education/Mtg Comm Bridges Country Club [email protected] 970-210-5508Tim Tafoya, PGA Education/Mtg Comm Bookcliff Country Club [email protected] 402-202-7700Brett Gagnon, PGA Education/Mtg Comm Red Sky Golf Club [email protected] 970-390-5856

WC Awards Committee Ian Bruce, PGA Awards Comm The Club at Cordillera [email protected] 970-977-0236Tom Taylor, PGA Awards Comm Haymaker GC [email protected] 970-870-1846Jacques Deyoe, PGA Awards Comm Aspen Glen Club [email protected] 970-618-5376

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sletter2015 Colorado PGA Board of Directors Board Position Facility Email Leslie Core-Drevecky, PGA President Murphy Creek GC [email protected] Ty Thompson, PGA Vice President Col Springs CC [email protected] Welsh, PGA Secretary Eagle Vail GC [email protected] Barry Milstead, PGA Hon. President Valley CC [email protected] Eddie Ainsworth, PGA E.D./CEO Colorado PGA [email protected] Charles "Vic" Kline, PGA Director-at-Large [email protected] Mike Mendelson, PGA West Chap. Pres. Tiara Rado GC [email protected] Kyle Heyen, PGA PGA of America Hiwan GC [email protected] Theo Gregory Ind. Director El Pomar [email protected] Cathy Matthews-Kane, PGA Director-at-Large CC of Colorado [email protected] Patterson, PGA Director-at-Large Hiwan GC [email protected] Matt Cohen, PGA Director-at-Large CC of Colorado [email protected] Carlson, PGA Director-at-Large Cherry Creek CC [email protected] Wills, PGA Director-at-Large PGA Member [email protected] Rick Ellefson, PGA Director-at-Large PGA Member [email protected] Erwin, PGA Director-at-Large Maroon Creek Club [email protected] Hajek, PGA Director-at-Large Fossil Trace GC [email protected] Benson, PGA Director-at-Large Highlands Ranch GC [email protected]

Awards Committee Cathy Matthews-Kane, PGA Chair Jim Hajek, PGA Co-ChairApprentice Relations Committee Matt Cohen, PGA Chair Andy Benson, PGA Co-ChairEducation Committee Shawn Wills, PGA ChairBen Welsh, PGA Co-ChairEmployment Committee Ben Welsh, PGA ChairScott Erwin, PGA Co-ChairFinance Committee Ty Thompson, PGA Chair Foundation (PGA REACH) Ty Thompson, PGA President Government Relations Committee Leslie Core-Drevecky, PGA Chair Jim Hajek, PGA Co-Chair

Historical Center Committee Kyle Heyen, PGA Chair Junior Golf Committee Steve Patterson, PGA Chair Rick Ellefson, PGA Co-Chair Marketing & Promotions Committee Jim Hajek, PGA Chair Membership Committee Ben Welsh, PGA Chair Military Affairs Committee Kyle Heyen, PGA Chair Past Presidents Committee Barry Milstead, PGA ChairPlayer Development Committee Steve Patterson, PGA Chair Tournaments Committee Barry Milstead, PGA Chair Valley CC Jeff Carlson, PGA Co-Chair

2015 Colorado PGA Committee Chairs

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sletterImperial CupThe IMPERIAL CUP awards points to Section professionals who participate in approved IMPERIAL

CUP section activities (S.). In addition, bonus points will be awarded to individuals based on perfor-mance in the selected Colorado PGA tournaments (T.). Finally, special Imperial Points will be distributed to all Section members at facilities that purchase selected Imperial Headwear products (I.)

As of December 1, 2014

Name Club Affiliation Total T. S. I.1 Sam G. Broome Roaring Fork Club 1520 20 150 13502 Gregory Bryan Roaring Fork Club 1450 0 100 13503 Chris Farrelly Roaring Fork Club 1400 0 50 1350t4 Kevan R. Schott Roaring Fork Club 1350 0 0 1350 Penn G. Saad Roaring Fork Club 1350 0 0 1350 Brady R. Jones Roaring Fork Club 1350 0 0 1350 Kraig L. Butler Roaring Fork Club 1350 0 0 13508 John D. Ogden Cherry Hills Country Club 1245 45 350 8509 James R. Owens Cherry Hills Country Club 1020 20 150 85010 Casey Brittain Cherry Hills Country Club 1010 10 150 85011 Joe M. Brown Cherry Hills Country Club 1005 55 100 85012 Michael S. Marsili Cherry Hills Country Club 960 10 100 85013 Derek J. Rush Denver Country Club 955 105 300 55014 Geoff M. Keffer Murphy Creek Golf Course 930 330 600 015 Tristen B. Fay Denver Country Club 920 70 300 550t16 Robert L. Haldeen Denver Country Club 900 0 350 550 Andrew A. Boston Cherry Hills Country Club 900 0 50 85018 Dan J. O’Shaughnessy Fitzsimons Golf Course 820 220 600 019 Jeff C. Hanson Red Sky Golf Club 770 70 300 40020 Caine L. Fitzgerald Murphy Creek Golf Course 755 305 450 021 Ari A. Papadopoulos Red Sky Golf Club 740 90 250 40022 Donald Hurter Castle Pines Golf Club 735 35 300 40023 Leslie J. Core-Drevecky Murphy Creek Golf Course 720 20 700 024 Will Panella Buffalo Run Golf Course 700 200 500 0t25 Dennis Murray Valley Country Club 650 50 600 0 Meghan P. Hunter Denver Country Club 650 0 100 55027 George C. Kahrhoff Country Club at Castle Pines, The 635 35 400 20028 John T. McIntyre Adams Mountain Country Club 625 25 200 400t29 Ben P. Welsh Eagle Vail Golf Club 600 50 450 100 Kelly L. Plaisier Denver Country Club 600 0 50 550 Ed Oldham Ranch Country Club, The 600 0 350 250

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PGA Tour

Colorado Chevy Dealers

Imperial Headwear Steve Johns

Jamie Zabolio

Colorado Golf and TurfTom Bauerle

Colorado AvidGolferAllen Walters

E-Z GoJohn Trenck, PGA

Infinium SpiritsMike Horan

Denver Golf ExpoMark Cramer

Masek Golf CarsJason Masek

KBS ShaftsKelcy Joynt

Presidents Club | $20,000 and above

Platinum | $10,000

Gold | $5,000

VLCM

National Car Rental

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GPS IndustriesKevin Carpenter

Fairway PromotionsJames Schlatter, Nick

Porter

Silver | $2,500

Golf MD’sAlex Weber

PTE GolfMatt Pollitt

D’Lance GolfDan Sueltz

Associate | Up to $1,000

Bronze | $1,000

Aspire BeveragesTanna Ruzicka

Ouray SportswearRoger Landry

Club Prophet SystemsTom Robshaw

Sun MountainKevin Neff

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