Month: April 2026

Philadelphia PGA Section Announces Strategic Leadership Promotions and Staff Reorganization

Lower Gwynedd, Pa. (April 5, 2026) — The Philadelphia PGA Section has announced a series of leadership elevations and staff transitions designed to enhance the Section’s service to its PGA of America Golf Professionals and the local golf community. These strategic changes reflect the Section’s commitment to operational excellence and the continued growth of its charitable arm, the PGA of America REACH Foundation Philadelphia, and the Delaware Valley’s premier youth golf tour, the Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour.

Entering her 10th season with the Section, Courtney Curcio has been elevated to assistant executive director. In this expanded role, Curcio will take on broader administrative responsibilities for the Section while continuing her impactful work as the lead for PGA REACH Philadelphia.

Also joining the senior leadership team, Matt Frey, PGA, has been promoted to director of operations. Frey will oversee the Section’s day-to-day internal functions while maintaining his leadership of the Communications and Marketing Department. Alongside Frey, Cassie Vogel has been named operations manager; she will work directly under Frey and assist with communications, marketing, partnerships, and membership. Frey and Vogel will now serve as the primary points of contact for all PGA Membership-related inquiries and support.

To ensure the continued success of one of the country’s most active PGA Professional tournament schedules, several key promotions have been made within the Tournament Department: Zac Zerbo has been promoted to Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour director, while David Messina steps into the role of assistant Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour director. Ryan Conroy has also been elevated to tournament manager. Luke Montalbano continues his leadership as tournament director, supported by Assistant Tournament Director Joe Sponheimer.

The Section is also pleased to announce the permanent hiring of Emmett Noone, who transitions from his role as a PGA WORKS fellow to a full-time foundation coordinator. Noone will work alongside Erin Martin to expand the reach of the Section’s foundation programs.

Additionally, the Section welcomes Nardimar Koch as the new controller, where she will manage the Section’s financial operations and fiscal health.

“These appointments reflect the incredible talent and dedication within our existing team,” said Philadelphia PGA Section Executive Director Geoff Surrette, PGA. “By aligning our staff in these roles, we are better positioned to serve our nearly 900 PGA Professionals while growing the game of golf throughout our region.”

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA of America Members and Associates who are employed at over 300 golf facilities in our region.

Contact: Matt Frey, PGA, Director of Operations, mfrey@pgahq.com

Philadelphia PGA Section Announces Retirement of Assistant Executive Director Barb Creveling

Lower Gwynedd, Pa. (April 3, 2026) — The Philadelphia PGA Section announces the retirement of longtime Section Executive Director Barb Creveling, concluding a distinguished career spanning two and a half decades of service to the Section’s nearly 900 PGA of America Golf Professionals and the regional golf community.

Creveling, who joined the Section staff in 2000, has been a cornerstone of the organization’s financial operations. During her 25-year tenure, she played a vital role in the Section’s growth, overseeing essential functions including financial management and office operations. Her leadership was instrumental in navigating the Section through numerous transitions, including the implementation of new financial systems and the expansion of the Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour and the PGA of America REACH Foundation Philadelphia.

“Barb has been the backbone of our office for 25 years,” said Philadelphia PGA Executive Director Geoffrey Surrette, PGA. “Her dedication to our PGA Members and Associates is unmatched. Whether she was managing the day-to-day finances or ensuring our office ran flawlessly, Barb’s commitment to excellence and her steady hand have been vital to our success. We will deeply miss her expertise and, more importantly, her friendship.”

In addition to her operational roles, Creveling was known among Section members for her personalized approach to service. She worked closely with dozens of Section presidents and boards of directors, providing continuity and institutional knowledge that helped the Philadelphia PGA maintain its status as one of the premier Sections within the PGA of America.

The Section honored Creveling’s impending retirement during the 2025 Fall Membership Meeting at Indian Valley Country Club, where she received a standing ovation from her peers and colleagues.

To send Barb well wishes, click here.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA of America Members and Associates who are employed at over 300 golf facilities in our region.

Contact: Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director, mfrey@pgahq.com

PGA REACH Philadelphia Announces New Generation of Scholarship Recipients

Lower Gwynedd, Pa. (April 2, 2026) — PGA REACH Philadelphia is pleased to introduce five new recipients of the REACH Impact Scholarship: Autumn Jue, Wayne, Pa.; Layton Ng, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.; Isaiah Scott, Philadelphia, Pa.; Elyse Turner, Philadelphia, Pa.; and Josiah Zimmerman, Camp Hill, Pa.

The REACH Impact Scholarship, formerly named the Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour Diversity Scholarship, seeks to make the game of golf more inclusive by opening doors and fostering opportunities in the industry for junior golfers. Established in 2019, as part of the scholarship, all recipients receive a free membership to the Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour, seven free entries into tournaments on the junior tour each year up until the age of 18, a PGA of America Golf Professional mentor to guide them on their golf journey, and new equipment.

This year’s class is supported by our partners Women Golfers Give Back and Valley Forge Tourism and Convention. The golf equipment is sponsored by the 1854 Foundation and purchased through Bill Lee, PGA at Cobra Puma Golf. We are also grateful to partner with both the First Tee Chapters of Greater Philadelphia and Delaware to cover the costs of two tournaments and a membership for all active members.

Also new for the 2026 season is the addition of support from Watson Links to further grow and develop our mentorship program as a whole. They provide framework for mentor meet-ups as well as an online app to streamline the scheduling and communication process.

“It’s so rewarding to see how much this program has expanded,” said Foundation Director Courtney Curcio. “The generosity of our supporters is what makes these scholarships possible, giving local kids a real chance to change their lives through golf. We aren’t just teaching a game; we’re showing them what’s possible for their future.”

The 2026 REACH Impact Scholarship recipients include:

Autumn Jue is fifteen years old and lives in Wayne, Pa. She has been golfing for two years and is grateful for the community it has given her. She loves the sport for the way it challenges her, both in patience, perseverance and in critical thinking.
Layton Ng is nine years old and resides in Huntingdon Valley, Pa. He loves golf because every swing is a new chance to hit a great shot and see improvement every time he plays. He also enjoys the way golf allows him to spend time outside and have fun on the course.
Isaiah Scott is a fifteen-year-old from Philadelphia, Pa. and is newer to the game of golf. In his short time playing the sport, he has developed a deep passion and enthusiasm for playing and even joined his high school team at Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Charter School.
Elyse Turner is seventeen and resides in Philadelphia, Pa.. She has been golfing for three years competitively and loves the constant challenge the game brings to her. Recently she was featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer for her work with We Golf Now, a nonprofit program.
Josiah Zimmerman, who is thirteen years of age and from Camp Hill, Pa., has been interested in golf since he was fifteen months old. He is eager to keep learning about the sport so he can teach his friends and family and share his love for the game.

To view the full list of past scholarship recipients, click here.

About PGA REACH Philadelphia 
PGA of America REACH Foundation Philadelphia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2018 as the charitable arm of the Philadelphia PGA Section, one of the 41 Sections within the PGA of America. PGA REACH Philadelphia is committed to serving our communities and growing the game of golf through our three pillars: Youth, Military, and Diversity.

For more information on PGA REACH Philadelphia and its mission to positively impact lives through golf, visit pgareachphiladelphia.com To donate to PGA REACH Philadelphia, please click here.

About the Philadelphia PGA Section
The Philadelphia PGA Section, covering eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, is one of 41 geographical managing entities of the PGA of America. This Section manages nearly 900 PGA of America Members and Associates who are employed at over 590 golf facilities in our region.

Contact: Courtney Curcio, Director, ccurcio@pgahq.com