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Page 1: Colorado PGA June Pro Peaks Newsletter

June 2014

Whats inside?New Omaha Steaks Partnership

Imperial Cup Announcement

Team Golf Recap

Drive, Chip & Putt

@theBuzz

PAT Schedule

Much More...

Pro ViewOfficial Colorado PGA NewsletterA Monthly Review of Colorado PGA Professionals’ Activities

Ace!

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Colorado PGAOfficersBarry Milstead, PGA President | 2012-2014

Leslie Core-Drevecky, PGA Vice-President | 2013-2014

Ty Thompson, PGA Secretary | 2013-2014

Tim Lollar, PGA Hon. President | 2013-2014

Eddie Ainsworth, PGA Executive Director

Board of DirectorsJeff Carlson, PGA 2014-2016Matt Cohen, PGA 2013-2015Jim Hajek, PGA 2013-2014Kyle Heyen, PGA 2012-2014George Kahrhoff, PGA 2014Charles ‘Vic’ Kline, PGA Past District 9 DirectorCathy Matthews-Kane, PGA 2013-2015Steve Patterson, PGA 2013-2015Ben Welsh, PGA 2014-2016Shawn Wills, PGA 2014-2016

West Chapter PresidentDarren Szot, PGA

Independent DirectorTheo Gregory

ContentsExecutive Director Message

3 Thank You

4 Omaha Steaks Partners for Father’s Day Promotion 5 Colorado PGA and Imperial Headwear Re new Partnership

Tournaments

6 Rorhbaugh Comes Up Just Short in Repeat Bid 6 National Championships Registration to Begin

6 Holmes and Schalk Partner to Take Myran Craig Pro-Pro Championship

7 Section Championship Registration Open

8 Ivy Pro Am A Success

Junior Golf

10 Hyland Hills Ballers Win First Team Golf Event

11 Golf in Schools Wraps Up 2014 Schedule

11 Colorado PGA Partners With Aspire Beverages

Player Development

12 Employee Talent Development

Drive Chip & Putt

13 Volunteers Needed

Foundation

13 Foundation Pro Am Coming Up

West Chapter

14 West Chapter Tournament Season Highlights

Apprentice Relations

19 PAT Schedule

Member Update

16 @The Buzz

18 Member Update

Sponsors

20 Colorado PGA Partners

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Thank You... My Fellow Professionals,

This past Monday May 26th we celebrated Memorial Day. Me-morial Day is a federal holiday in our country for remembering the men and women who died while serving in our country’s armed forces. The holiday, which is celebrated every year on the final Monday of May, was formerly known as Decoration Day and originated after the American Civil War to commem-orate the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the war. As we celebrate and honor the men and women who died in service to our country, let us always remember that freedom is not free. It comes with a cost.

I would personally like to thank all of the Colorado PGA Pro-fessionals who were able to join us this past Wednesday May 21st for our Annual IVY Pro Am at Fort Carson. For many of us it has become an annual highlight of our year as we honor the men and women who serve our country. If you have never attended this event please allow me to encourage you to put it on your calendar for next year. It’s a great day for everyone involved!

The focus of our Colorado PGA Foundation is Golf in Schools, Supporting our Military, Growth of the Game Grants and College Scholarships. Over the next several weeks we will be hosting several fund-raising events in support of our Foundation. On June 6th & 7th we will be partnering with Colorado Avid Golfer Magazine for the Corporate Cup at Red Sky Ranch. On July 29th we will be hosting our Annual Foundation Pro Am at the Eisenhower Golf Club and in August we hope to host a Colorado PGA Foundation Invi-tational. I would like to thank all of you have donated items in support of the Corporate Cup. Please allow me to encourage all of you to consider bringing a team to the Founda-tion Pro Am at Eisenhower. I guarantee you and your team will have a great day playing the historical Blue Golf Course. There will be plenty of everything to make it a great day in support of all the great programs that are supported through our Colorado PGA Foun-dation.

If you know a veteran, be sure to thank them for their service. Thanks to them and those we honor on Memorial Day, we all enjoy the freedoms we have in these United States of America. My personal thanks not only goes to these men and women, they also go to all of you for all the great things you do through the game of golf in making a positive differ-ence in the lives of others.

May God Bless the Men and Women of our Armed Forces, our Veterans, and their families, and may He Bless you and your families.

As always, please let us know how we can be of any service to you.

VR,

Eddie

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Eddie Ainsworth, PGA Executive Director/CEO

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

Keith Soriano, PGA Player Dev. Director

[email protected] P (303) 996-1590 C (720) 841-1006

Patrick Salva Mkt. and Com. Director

[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

Omaha Steaks Partners for Father’s Day PromotionOmaha Steaks and the Colorado PGA are proud to an-nounce a continuation of our successful 2014 Partner-ship. This coming Father’s Day (June 15, 2014) if anyone at your club makes a Hole-in-One, on any hole, they are eligible to receive a box of 2 (18oz.) T-Bone Steaks.

For more information on how it works, please check at the details below.

Here’s how it works:1. If a golfer makes a “hole in one” on a hole of at least 150 yards in length on Father’s Day June 15 visit www.OmahaSteaks.com/TNT to find the Omaha Steaks hole-in-one registration form. 2. Please fill out the form in its entirety, including a signature from the course’s PGA Professional and return it to Omaha Steaks either by e-mailing it to [email protected] or by faxing it to 402-597-8252. 3. Omaha Steaks will then send the golfer a box of 2 (18 oz.) T-Bone Steaks, along with a congrat-ulatory note to commemorate the achievement.

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Important Upcoming Dates

June 2 Stroke Play ChampionshipThe Flying Horse Club

June 3Playing Ability Test #2Springs Ranch GC

June 6Ironbridge Golf Club Pro AmIronbridge Golf Club

June 9 Colorado Golf Hall of Fame Pro AmThe Club at Rolling Hills

June 9Drive, Chip and PuttCommonGround Golf Course

June 16 Todd Creek Golf Club Pro AmTodd Creek Golf Club

June 23Eagle Vail Golf Club Pro Am

June 30Inverness Golf Club Pro AmInverness Golf Club

July 2Colorado CupThe Golf Club at Bear Dance

July 7The Club at Pradera Pro Am

July 14Glenmoor Country Club Pro AmGlenmoor Country Club

Colorado PGA and Imperial Headwear Renew PartnershipThe Colorado PGA is proud to announce that we have renewed our partnership and will again be hosting the Imperial Cup in 2014. The Imperial Cup, the basis for the longstanding relationship between the Colorado PGA and Imperial Headwear, awards points to Colorado PGA Pro-fessionals based on playing performance, section activi-ties, and purchasing Imperial products.

For more information on the Imperial Cup, please check out the video below and the official 2014 Imperial Cup Booklet.

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Tournament CornerJustin Limon, PGA | Tournament ManagerRorhbaugh Comes Up Just Short in Repeat BidOne of the toughest things to do in all of sports is to repeat as a champion. That held true for the HealthONE Colorado Senior Open as nobody has repeated in it’s 15 year history. Doug Rohrbaugh, PGA Head Professional at Ironbridge Golf Club attempted to change that his past week at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club.

Rohrbaugh had his work cut out for him coming off a missed cut in the Senior PGA Championship in Benton Harbor, Michigan though. That seemed not to matter as Rorhbaugh fired rounds of sat tied with Texan Ron Shroeder with two holes to go during the final round. It was on the 17th green that fate turned it’s ugly head on Rorhbaugh as he three-putted to give his opponent a one-stroke lead.

The powers to be gave Rohrbaugh a chance at redemption though as Schroeder pulled his tee shot on the long par-5 18th into the hazard. He took the opportunity and ran with it as he piped his drive down the fairway. Rohrbaugh was in prime position to attack the par-5 and did so with a second shot that ended up just past the flag off the green. It was then that Rohrbaugh’s short game let him down, much like it had done all week. Schroeder went on to save a par from 8 feet, while Rohr-baugh couldn’t take advantage of the opportunity and made bogey.

“All that said, I’m certainly disappointed in the finish (on Friday). To be tied with two to go ... He hit it into the hazard on the last hole so I thought I had a chance. But my second shot was awful. I was trying to put it in front of the green. That wasn’t that difficult a shot. But I hooked it, and I was try-ing to hit a little cut actually.”

Rohrbaugh and fellow Colorado PGA professional Mike Northern of Colorado Springs tied for sec-ond at 216, while Ron Vlosich of Lakewood and Tim Thelen of College Station, Texas shared fourth place at 217.

For the full results of the event, please click here.

Holmes and Schalk Partner to Take Myran Craig Pro-Pro Championship

Matt Schalk, PGA Director of Golf and Perry Holmes, PGA Instructor at Colorado National Golf Club partnered together to win the 2014 Myran Craig Pro-Pro Championship. The 36-hole event featured Modified Stableford Scoring and two separate formats: Four Ball Stroke Play and Foursome Stroke Play. Holmes and Schalk were able to post 88 points on the day to distance themselves from the field.

Coming in second place on the day was the host PGA Head Professional Graham Cliff and his partner, Erik Billinger.

Click here to access the full results.

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Section Championship Registration Open

Registration for all three Colorado PGA Section Championships is right around the corner. Begin-ning on May 28th, 2014, registration will begin for first of three Championships, the Colorado PGA Professionals Championship.

Colorado PGA Professional Championshippresented the Club Car, Mercedes-Benz, and Omega

supported by Titleist/Footjoy, TaylorMade/Ashworth/Adidas, Nike Golf, and the PGA Tour

Date | September 8-10, 2014

Location | Todd Creek Golf Club

Eligibility | Must be a Class A PGA Professional and be eligibily employed and in an active classification as of the July 8, 2014 entry deadline. For more entry requirements, please click here.

Purse | $50,000

Entries begin May 28, 2014

Deadline 3:00 p.m. MST on Tuesday, July 8

Click here to register

Colorado Senior PGA Championshipsupported by Mercedes-Benz

Dates | August 18-19, 2014

Location | Heritage Eagle Bend Golf and Country Club

Eligibility | Participants must also be a minimum of 50 years of age on November 13, 2014, the first round of the 2014 Senior PGA Professional National Championship, presented by Mercedes-Benz. Click here for more entry requirements.

Entries begin June 4, 2014

Deadline 5:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 15

Click here to register

National Rental Car Colorado PGA Assistants Championship Dates | August 4-5, 2014

Location | The Ranch Country Club

Eligibility | Registered as a A-8 or an Apprentice.

Entries begin June 11, 2014

Deadline 5:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 22

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Ivy Pro-Am Another SuccessOn Wednesday, May 21st, 30 PGA Professionals from across the Section joined active duty, retired, veteran and wounded warriors for a morning of learning and an afternoon of golf hosted by PGA Master Professional Frank Ja-cobsen at Cheyenne Shadows Golf course at Fort Carson.

The morning began with a vis-it to with LTC Aaron Termain, the commander of the Warrior Transition Battalion at Fort Car-son. The WTB is a special unit that specializes in caring for those soldiers who have been injured in the line of duty and are in some way limited from contributing to the mission of their “home” unit. Once trans-ferred to the WTB, soldiers receive rehabilitation, coping strategies, and in many cases, new skills that will serve them in the future if they are unable to return to their unit. Joined by PGA Professional Mike O’Donnell, members of the Board of Directors as well as Executive Director Eddie Ainsworth and Player Devel-opment Director, Keith Soriano, met with LTC Termain to present the PGA HOPE rehabilitation mod-el that the Section has recently embraced. The Commander, a golfer himself, immediately saw and understood the benefits of the program our Members can offer and has extended an invitation to plan a PGA HOPE program for the 200 members of his Warrior Transition Battalion and their fam-ilies. Exposure events and programs will begin at the Company level within the next two months.

The tournament was preceded by lunch provided by Chipotle, and an informal instructional period as PGA Members walked the range tee assisting the over 120 soldiers with swing tips. The range echoed with laughter and good cheer as the hour wore on. The team at Cheyenne Shadows secured prizes for each hole during the event as well as for the three flights. Despite a brief hail-storm, the tournament was an absolute blast for all involved. Cigars and Seagram’s Sweet Iced Tea kept everyone in good spirits and the golf course was in outstanding shape.

Thanks to all of our PGA Mem-bers and especially our Military Heroes for making the Ivy Pro-Am a success once again!

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Junior GolfErin Diegel, PGA | Junior Golf DirectorThe calendar at The Colorado PGA indicates that SUMMER is HERE! With Team Golf events under way and the first Colorado PGA Junior Tour event scheduled for Monday, June 2 in Fort Collins, we are well on our way to what promises to be a dynamic season in Junior Golf.

The excitement of Lucy Li, an 11 year old girl making golf history by becoming the youngest player to qualify for the US Women’s Open, brings confidence that our presence and opportunities in the junior golf world are making a difference.

From Golf in Schools to summer camps to Drive, Chip and Putt, to Team Golf to Junior Tour to the Colorado PGA Junior championship, there is a place for everyone. Please visit our website at www.coloradopgajuniorgolf.com to see where you fit in.

Hyland Hills Ballers Win First Team Golf EventOn May 17th, 50 families came out to Hyland Hills Golf Course in Westminster to experience a whole new spin on the game of golf. The inaugural Colorado PGA Team Golf tournament boasted great weather, family fun, comraderie and a HOLE-IN-ONE! Yes, that’s right, Mia Blackard from the Hyland Hills Golf Ballers, made her second hole in one at the age of 11 on hole #9 on the Blue Course using a Sand Wedge.

The results for the event are as follows:*1st Place- The Hyland Hills Golf Ballers (*Scorecard Playoff)2nd Place - Timm Golf Academy- Putt 4 Dough3rd Place - Buffalo Run Thunder

The laid back approach of Team Golf invites kids ages 7-14 of all abilities to come experience the fun of the game. Modified yardages and 8 inch cups are a couple of the draws for these youngsters. They are grouped into teams of 6 and then paired with a partner to enjoy a 9-hole scramble.

“I love playing as part of a team. When my game isn’t all that, I know I am not alone and that helps ev-eryone have more fun.”- John M. Age 12

The results for the event can be found at www.coloradopgajuniorgolf.com as well as a list of upcoming events. If you are interested in fielding a team or participating on a team, please contact Erin Diegel, Junior Golf Director at [email protected].

The Hyland Hills Golf Ballers Putt 4 Dough

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Important Jr. Golf Dates

6/2 CPGA Junior Tour Ft. Collins CC

6/4 TEAM GolfBroken Tee GC

6/9 PGA/YMCA Summer Camp Foothills GC

6/9 PGA/YMCA Summer Camp Murphy Creek

6/9Drive, Chip & PuttCommonGround GC

6/10 CPGA Junior Tour Eisenhower GC

6/10 Girl Power Golf Fossil Trace Session 1

6/11 TEAM Golf Saddleback/Bella Rosa

6/17CPGA Junior TourIniand Peaks GC

6/18TEAM GolfSilver Spruce GC

6/19CPGA Junior TourPelican Lakes GC

6/25TEAM GolfHyland Hills GC

Golf in Schools Wraps up 2014 ScheduleGraduation, Continuation, Awards ceremonies, LAST DAY of School! May is without a doubt, the busiest month for students and parents. It is also a busy month for our Colorado PGA Golf in Schools Program and the professionals that conduct them. We reached 3500 students in May and with the cooperative weather were able to transition 85% of those kids to a golf facility!!

May 28th wrapped up the last field trip for the year and was a home run for the 250 students at Timberline Elementary School in Aurora. The kids enjoyed miniature golf, Birdie Ball Pitching, chipping and Full swing at Family Sports Center after experiencing three sessions in their PE classes at school. They offered a huge fist pump to our sponsors, PGA Professionals and teachers.

Colorado PGA Partners with Aspire Beverage The Colorado PGA and ASPIRE are proud to announce a brand new partnership for 2014. ASPIRE Beverage Company makes natural products to improve health and performance of athletes. The ASPIRE FIRE, ICE and STORM sports drinks contain electrolytes, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals without the large amounts of sugar, carbohy-drates, calories, artificial colors and flavors, preservatives and other unhealthy ingredients found in the leading brands.

Look for ASPIRE Beverages at select Junior Golf events.

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Player Development Keith Soriano, PGA | Player Develeopment Director

It’s time to #GetInWhereYouFitIn with PGA programs. Click below to get registered.

Employee Talent DevelopmentThe Player Development department has been working with Elevation Corporate Health to connect PGA Professionals with prominent businesses in their markets. Elevation is a fitness company that is contracted to run the health and wellness programs at many companies throughout the Front Range. By highlighting the health, wellness and team development benefits of golf, which include burning 2,000 calories while walking 18 holes, covering 5 miles during a casual round of golf, and participating in a team-building Get Golf Ready clinic, Elevation Corporate Health has invited PGA Professionals into their sphere of influence. Exposure events, consisting of two indoor/outdoor hitting bays staffed by PGA Professionals conducting 10 minute lessons at the business location, have already been conducted with great success at Hunter Douglas Corporation in Broomfield, and Level 3 Communications in Superior. June will see exposure events at Trizetto Company in Centen-nial and T. Rowe Price in Colorado Springs. July has already been tagged for IBM Corporation in Longmont. These events serve as the jumping off point for employee specific GGR programs and leagues to be held at YOUR facility. By meeting the consumer at their place of business to intro-duce them to the game of golf, we break down some of the barriers that keep people from enjoying the benefits of golf.

Like the team at your facility, each of these companies are seeking ways to create a team-first envi-ronment at their business. Get Golf Ready, when used as a team-building and talent development tool can do just that. As employees engage in a new experience like golf together, their mutual triumphs and struggles throughout the process serve to bind them closer together. In addition, the acquisition of a new skill can serve the long-term interests of the company, as golf so often serves as a medium for the conduct of business and networking. If you want to be a part of any of the Colorado PGA/Elevation Corporate Health exposure events coming up, or if you have a business in your area that you want to connect with, contact Keith So-riano, PGA at [email protected] or 720.841.1006.

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Drive, Chip & PuttDrive, Chip & Putt Volunteers Needed!Drive Chip & Putt was a resounding success at Augusta National Golf Club. While everyone was watching juniors pound their tee shot, use deft touch around the greens, and stroke a smoot putt on the 18th green, something else was going on!

People were working behind the scenes to make sure the event went off without a hitch! For the 2014 season we are looking for up to 20 volunteers at each of the local qualifiers to help out. We are looking for positions in each area of the Championship.

If you are interested in volunteering, whether you are a Colorado PGA Professional, an Amateur, or simply someone looking to get involved, please reach out to Erin Diegel, PGA Junior Golf Director at [email protected].

Colorado PGA FoundationColorado PGA Foundation Pro Am Coming Up Soon

The 2014 Colorado PGA Foundation Pro Am will be held on Tuesday, July 29 on the Blue Course at the Eisenhower Golf Club at the Air Force Academy. This annual fundraiser for the Colorado PGA Foun-dation tournament is a Shamble with three amateurs and one PGA Professional forming a team.

The event will include a few fundraisers to help raise money for the Colorado PGA Foundation. We will be hosting a small silent auction, a skins game with the money split between the winners and the Col-orado PGA Foundation, as well as hole prizes.

The event, as in years past, will include breakfast, food on the course, and lunch following play.

For more information and to register, please click here.

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West Chapter West Chapter Tournament Season Highlights

The 2014 West Chapter Tournament Schedule features a few new events and some of the same great facitlities hosting. Below you will find a few highlights of the 2014 West Chapter Tournament Schedule.

The season begins with the Ironbridge Golf Club Pro. This staple on the West Chapter schedule is usually the most well attended and will be held on Friday, June 6, 2014.

The Golf Club at Redlands Mesa will again host two events, the Pro Lady on July 14 and the Pro Am on August 4. The Pro Lady is gaining traction so please be sure to find a few ladies and get signed up early.

The Bridges at Montrose will be partnering with Cobble Creek Golf Course to host back to back Pro Ams on Mon-day and Tuesday, July 28th and 29th. These events will feature some of the best golf courses on the Western Slope so hurry up and get registered.

Aspen Glen will highlight the tail end of the 2014 season. They will again host a Pro Am on Monday, August 18 as well as hosting the West Chapter Championship. Speak-ing of the West Chapter Championship, Aspen Glenw will be hosting the combined West Chapter Championship and West Chapter Fall Meeting. This event is scheduled for September 24-25, 2014.

And don’t forget the year end Hill Pro-Pro. The “Den-im Open” as it is casually referred to will be hosted on Wednesday, October 1, 2014.

To sign up for any event and to view the 2014 West Chap-ter Tournament Schedule, please click here.

Important West Chapter Dates

June 6 Ironbridge Golf Club Pro AmIronbridge Golf ClubGlenwood Springs, CO

July 11Glenwood Springs Pro AmGlenwood Springs Golf CourseGlenwood Springs, CO

July 14 Redlands Mesa Pro-LadyThe Golf Club at Redlands MesaGrand Junction, CO

July 28 The Bridges at Montrose Pro Am The Bridges Golf and Country ClubMontrose, CO

July 29 Cobble Creek Golf Course Pro AmCobble Creek Golf CourseMontrose, CO

August 4, 2014 The Golf Club at Redlands Mesa Pro AmThe Golf Club at Redlands MesaGrand Junction, CO

August 18Aspen Glen Golf Club Pro AmAspen Glen Golf ClubCarbondale, CO

August 29 The Club at Crested Butte Pro-AmThe Club at Crested ButteCrested Butte, CO

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Apprentice RelationsPAT ScheduleEach year the Colorado PGA schedules 12 Playing Ability Tests. They are scheduled across the Section in an effort to give everyone attempting the PAT a chance to take it close to home. The registration deadline for each PAT is set two weeks prior to the event and they are scheduled to give a “non-passer” the ability to register for the next event. For any questions on the PATs hosted in within the Colorado Section, please contact Justin Limon, Tournament Manager ( [email protected] ) with the Colorado PGA.

Eagle Ranch GC | Eagle, CO 06/24/2014 | Registration Deadline 06/10/2014Click here to register

Boomerang GC | Greeley, CO07/02/2014 | Registration Deadline 06/18/2014Click here to register

Fitzsimons GC | Aurora, CO 07/22/2014 | Registration Deadline 07/08/2014 Click here to register

National Car Rental Assistants ChampionshipThe Ranch Country Club8/4/2014 - 8/5/2014Registration Deadline | July 22, 2014

Black Bear Golf Club | Parker, CO 08/13/2014 | Registration Deadline 07/30/2014Click here to register

Valley HI GC | Colorado Springs , CO 08/26/2014 | Registration Deadline 08/12/2014Click here to register

River Valley Ranch GC | Carbondale, CO08/15/2014 | Registration Deadline 08/01/2014Click here to register

Indian Tree GC | Arvada, CO 09/18/2014| Registration Deadline 09/04/2014Click here to register

West Chapter ChampionshipAspen Glen GC | Carbonedale, CO09/22/2014 - 09/23/2014 Click here to register

CommonGround GC | Aurora , CO 10/07/2014 | Registration Deadline 09/23/2014 Click here to register

Collindale GC | Fort Collins , CO 10/21/201410/21/2014 | Registration Deadline 10/07/2014 Click here to register

Roaring Fork GC | Basalt, CO 10/21/2014 | Registration Deadline 10/07/2014Click here to register

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Do you have a methodology for teaching those on the Autism Spectrum? We’re learning that

and more today...@ColoradoPGA

Follow us on Twitter@ColoradoPGA and@CPGAJuniorGolf

@The BuzzA monthly recap of the Colorado PGA Twitter and Facebook World

KBS office for the day. Proud sponsors of the

@ColoradoPGA Myran Craig tourney @KBSShafts

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@The BuzzA monthly recap of the Colorado PGA Twitter and Facebook World

Colorado PGA

Due to Snowmageddon 2014 we have had to cancel the Pro-Pro-Pro at Fossil Trace Golf Club tomorrow! #winter #whenwillitend #springisnothere

Colorado PGA

We honor those who have sacrificed on our behalf. Hap-py Memorial Day from your friends at the Colorado PGA and Colorado PGA Junior Golf.

Colorado PGA

Way to go Sherry Andonian! Even-par thru 9 at the Colorado Senior Open! Keep it up!!!

Find us on Facebook at

ColoradoPGA and ColoradoPGAJuniorGolf

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6/1 Matthew W. Daubner, PGA6/2 Doug Montgomery, PGA Craig Stadler, PGA Jeffrey D. Perkins, PGA6/3 Kevin P. Cubbage, PGA Steve Lind, PGA Dow N. Stewart, PGA6/4 Chad D. Mejia, PGA David J. Steinmetz, PGA6/5 Steve Saulsbery, PGA Gregory E. Patterson, PGA6/6 Michael T Maydew, PGA Scott Walter, PGA Howard R. Glasser, PGA6/7 George C. Kahrhoff, PGA Chad W. Gurney, PGA Sean C Miller6/8 Mark E. Kindahl, PGA Fairington E Wood, PGA Christopher J. Rusin, PGA Anthony L. Vitale, PGA6/9 Michael Lepore, PGA Charlie A. Ray, PGA Brian D. Nishi, PGA

6/10 Matthew D Lodwick, PGA Scott M. Steven, PGA Bernard D Morley III6/11 Schott Davis, PGA Kevin P. Carlson, PGA Joshua B. Barilar, PGA Kyler A Booher Jeffrey T Herring6/12 Philip M. Linares, PGA6/14 Rick D. Cole, PGA David A Holzworth6/15 Terry Naughton, PGA Bill Ramsey, PGA6/16 Jeffrey D. Seltz, PGA Daniel S. Jaramillo, PGA Larry E. Worster, PGA6/18 George E. Hart, PGA Pete Bain, PGA Jack Morrison, PGA6/19 Aaron K. Walsh, PGA6/20 William J. Martin, PGA Mark A. Nickel, PGA Jim M. Morrisey, PGA Dean P. Wasson

6/21 Dillon N. Joslyn, PGA Jonathan R Roth6/22 Scott A. Stewart, PGA Jeff L. Rafferty, PGA Jeffrey E. Jennings Philip M. Tobias, PGA Zachary G. Anderson, PGA6/23 Brian R. Eckley Andrew J. Spencer, PGA6/24 Jonathan D. Moore, PGA6/25 Ray Bostich, PGA Jeremy D. Hughes, PGA Benjamin Zatz, PGA6/26 Marvin Mazone, PGA Stefan P. Peirson, PGA6/27 Russell R. Herndon, PGA Seth R. Kaplan, PGA Joseph M Chavez6/29 James H. Pratt, PGA6/30 James B. Milstead Jr., PGA Donald R. Fox, PGA Justin M Moore, PGA Mark W. Lampe, PGA

Happy Birthday!

Member UpdateQuarter Century MembersRick Ellefeson, PGA | PGA Member

Newly Elected MembersAndrew Gerlach, PGA | Maroon Creek Golf Club

Members Transferring to the Colorado PGAChris Royce | B-8 | West Woods Golf ClubLuke Brosterhous, PGA | A-1 | The Glacier ClubJeff Corona | B-8 | Columbine Country ClubRussell Herndon, PGA | A-6 | Marriott’s Shadow Ridge ResortDavid Holzworth | B-8 | Eagle Springs Golf ClubDonald Cook, PGA | A-8 | Vail Golf ClubDennis S Weber | B-8 | River Course at KeystoneMichael Stubblefield, PGA | A-1 | Old Baldy ClubSteven McCurdy | B-8 | Roaring Fork Club

New ApprenticesAbraham McCarver | B-8 | The Heritage at WestmoorBrian Wilzoch| B-8 | Heritage Eagle Bend Golf and Country Club

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Presidents Club | $20,000 and above

Platinum | $7,500

Gold | $5,000

Silver | $2,500

PGA TourColorado 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

Club Prophet Systems

Cleveland Golf/SrixonDarren Schaub

Cutter & BuckMike Giarratano

Masek Golf CarsJason Masek

Sterling Cut GlassLindsay Weisker

GPS IndustriesKevin Carpenter

Fairway PromotionsJames Schlatter, Nick

Porter Eisinger SmithBob Eisinger

KBS ShaftsConrad Miller

MizunoJustin Moore

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Bronze | $1,000

Associate | Up to $1,000