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PGA of America Member Michael Caldwell Headlines 2025 Philadelphia PGA Awards Class

Lower Gwynedd Township, Pennsylvania (December 20, 2025) — The Philadelphia PGA Section has announced its 2025 award recipients, highlighted by Philadelphia PGA of America Golf Professional of the Year Michael Caldwell, the PGA head golf professional at DuPont Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 150 award nominations were received for the 2025 awards class, of which the Philadelphia PGA Awards Committee chose nine winners, including:

  • Golf Professional of the Year: Michael Caldwell, PGA; DuPont Country Club, Wilmington, Delaware
  • Teacher & Coach of the Year: John Dunigan, PGA; Applebrook Golf Club, Malvern, Pennsylvania
  • Professional Development Award: Lou Guzzi, PGA; Lou Guzzi Golf Academy, Ambler, Pennsylvania
  • Player Development Award: Jon Flint, PGA; Commonwealth National Golf Club, Horsham, Pennsylvania
  • Youth Player Development Award: Eric MacCluen, PGA; Applecross Country Club, Downingtown, Pennsylvania
  • Merchandiser of the Year – Private Category: Jameson Wallace, PGA; Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Country Club
  • Deacon Palmer Award: Kevin Duffy, PGA; Commonwealth National Golf Club, Horsham, Pennsylvania
  • Justin Riegel Assistant Golf Professional of the Year: Derek Feinberg, PGA; Overbrook Golf Club, Villanova, Pennsylvania
  • Salesperson of the Year: Conor Grandin; Holderness & Bourne, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Michael Caldwell, the PGA head golf professional at DuPont Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware, has been named the 2025 Philadelphia PGA Golf Professional of the Year. This is the highest annual honor given to a Philadelphia PGA of America Golf Professional, awarded for qualities of leadership, strong moral character and a substantial record of service to the Philadelphia PGA Section and the game of golf.

“Being named the Philadelphia PGA Golf Professional of the Year is a profound honor and the highlight of my career,” says Caldwell. “I am truly humbled to have my name included among the many accomplished PGA Professionals who have received this recognition before me, and those who will follow in the years ahead.”

Caldwell’s tenure at DuPont Country Club has coincided with a period of major growth and revitalization at the club, but his influence extends far beyond facility improvements. He has been a driving force behind reshaping the club’s culture, deepening member engagement, and elevating the professional standards of the golf operation. His leadership philosophy is rooted in relationships, trust, and service—principles he reinforces daily through member play, PGA Professional mentorship, and his hands-on approach to staff and golf program development.

Caldwell’s leadership is especially evident in the evolution of DuPont’s golf culture. Navigating a rapidly expanding and diverse membership, he successfully built trust, established clear expectations, and strengthened bonds between members and the PGA Professional staff. Caldwell and his team played with more than 100 DuPont members through this program alone, illustrating his belief that time spent on the course is the most meaningful path to building community.

Caldwell’s operational achievements are equally significant. Since taking responsibility for the golf shop in late 2019, he has overseen a complete revitalization of the retail operation—modernizing the shop’s aesthetic, elevating brand selection, implementing detailed staff product training, and creating a more efficient and member-responsive special-order process. His “just start” mindset empowered him to iterate, refine, and innovate, resulting in sustained revenue growth, consistently strong margins, and broad member enthusiasm, including the successful launch of a secondary DuPont logo.

His leadership also extends to tournament operations, where Caldwell and his team run more than 150 events annually. From custom-designed scoreboards to standardized major event trophies, he has built a tournament experience that one member describes as “competitive yet welcoming… consistently well-organized, engaging, and memorable.”

A gifted coach and teacher, Caldwell has also been instrumental in expanding and elevating instruction offerings through the DuPont Golf Academy. He helped guide the academy’s evolution from weekly clinics into a comprehensive, year-round development model, culminating in the creation of a season-long coaching program that quickly became fully booked.

Beyond his club responsibilities, Caldwell is an active contributor to the Philadelphia PGA Section as the newly-elected director of tournaments on the Section’s board, where he previously served as District 2 director, and through committee service, and mentoring new PGA Professionals entering the field. His commitment to continuous learning—reflected in certifications, summit participation, and educational programming—reinforces his belief that professional growth is essential for service excellence. Combined with his competitive success on the course and his deep personal connection to the game, Caldwell embodies the very best qualities of a PGA of America Golf Professional.

PGA Master Professional John Dunigan, the PGA director of instruction at Applebrook Golf Club in Malvern, Pennsylvania, has been named the 2026 Philadelphia PGA of America Teacher & Coach of the Year for his “outstanding services as a golf teacher, innovator and coach.” A renowned coach, mentor, and educator, he earned his PGA of America membership in 1996, and has worked at other reputable clubs such as Aronimink Golf Club, White Manor Country Club, and Hartefeld National. When he is not coaching his students, averaging over 1,800 hours of lessons annually, Dunigan has made it his mission to teach and mentor fellow PGA Professionals in this Section, and across the country. Over the past five years, he has presented over 50 teaching workshops, seminars, and summits around the country, in addition to being intimately involved with the Section’s teaching and coaching education events. Dunigan is also a published author, writing books such as “Hole It! Master Putting’s Three Essential Skills,” and “Essential Golf,” and appearing in both Golf Magazine and Golf Digest. This is his fifth Philadelphia PGA Teacher & Coach of the Year honor, in addition to being named the Section’s 2018 Professional Development Award, and 2012 Youth Player Development Award recipient.

Lou Guzzi, the PGA director of instruction at Lou Guzzi Golf Academy in Ambler, Pennsylvania, is the recipient of the 2025 Philadelphia PGA Professional Development Award, an honor he also received in 2014 and 2021. This honor goes to a PGA Member who displays commendable contributions to the education of PGA Professionals. A past PGA of America Teacher & Coach of the Year (2013) and two-time Section Teacher & Coach of the Year (2003, 2010), Guzzi has shaped the field through leadership roles—including chairing the PGA of America’s Teaching & Coaching Summit Committee—and through an extensive catalog of educational content. He has created several professional development presentations, participated in dozens of Section and national speaking engagements, written dozen of articles for PGA Magazine, Golf Magazine, Golf Range Magazine, and others, and has produced videos that support amateur golfers as well as fellow PGA Professionals.

Jon Flint, the PGA director of instruction at Commonwealth National Golf Club in Horsham, Pennsylvania, is the recipient of the Section’s 2025 Player Development Award. This honor bestows special recognition to a PGA of America Member who has displayed extraordinary and exemplary contributions and achievements in the area of player development. Flint has built a comprehensive, year-round player development structure at Commonwealth—introducing a youth golf intramural league, “Path to Par” seasonal programs, weekly beginner clinics, a fitness program, and family-centered events that have significantly strengthened participation and retention across the facility. A respected mentor to PGA Associates and a collaborative leader within the Section, Flint continually shares best practices, hosts workshops, and contributes to national coaching networks, reflecting his commitment to growing the game and supporting the professional community.

Eric MacCluen is the PGA director of instruction at Applecross Country Club in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, and the Section’s 2025 Youth Player Development Award recipient. The award is given annually to a PGA of America Golf Professional who has made extraordinary and exemplary contributions and achievements in the area of youth player development. With nearly 40 years of teaching experience, and a career dedicated to expanding access, confidence, and opportunity for young players, MacCluen has built one of the most impressive youth golf programs in the Section. His programming extends far beyond traditional instruction—he creates welcoming, high-energy environments where beginners thrive, and young athletes gain life skills alongside golf skills. Through free school-based clinics, outreach to multiple districts, partnerships with the First Tee of Delaware, and his Girls Golf Revolution initiative, MacCluen has introduced hundreds of girls to the game, rebuilt and saved high school girls’ teams, and fostered communities where players mentor one another. Parents, students, and fellow PGA Professionals consistently describe him as a coach whose influence changes lives—teaching integrity, leadership, resilience, and belonging as intentionally as he teaches the golf swing. His work has produced scholarship athletes, tournament winners, and, most importantly, young people who believe in themselves because he believed in them first.

Jameson Wallace, the PGA general manager Chambersburg (Pennsylvania) Country Club, has been named the Section’s 2025 Merchandiser of Year for the Private Category. The award recognizes PGA of America Golf Professionals working at a private golf facility who have excelled in business and merchandising in the promotion of golf. Overseeing more than 3,000 square feet across the clubhouse shop, fitting center, and a golf range location, Wallace has built a merchandising program that blends boutique-level personalization with data-driven decision making. He invests 30-40 percent of his time in merchandising, while his regular display updates, seasonal refreshes, and clean, organized layouts ensure a consistently fresh retail experience. Under Wallace’s guidance, Chambersburg’s retail operation has grown more than 700 percent since 2009. He previously won this award in 2020, and was the 2008 Assistant Golf Professional of the Year in the Carolinas PGA Section.

Kevin Duffy is the PGA director of golf at Commonwealth National Golf Club in Horsham, Pennsylvania, and the Section’s 2025 Deacon Palmer Award recipient, an honor that he also received in 2022. The award bestows special recognition to a PGA of America Golf Professional who personally displays outstanding integrity, character and leadership, in the effort to overcome a major obstacle in their life. This individual is an unsung hero/heroine at their facility and in their community, who serves to inspire, empower and assist others, both inside and outside of the game. After Duffy’s first child, Molly Rose, was born in 2013, she was diagnosed with hereditary spastic paraplegia type 47 (SPG47), a disease so rare that Molly was the first in the United States to be diagnosed, and only the seventh in the world. While helping his daughter through therapies, Duffy continued his work at Riverton, in his first year as PGA head professional, and remained committed to making sure he exceeded his members’ expectations. Duffy’s son, Owen Patrick, was born in 2021, and unfortunately was also diagnosed with SPG47. To help support those affected by SPG47, the Duffys teamed with another family impacted by the disease to create the non-profit  Cure SPG47, with a mission to develop a treatment for the disease. He started a golf outing named “Golf for a Cure,” which has grown into an impressive community event. The event hosts over 200 golfers annually, and has raised over $1.9 million in less than 10 years. Additionally, a gene therapy is in its final stages of development and hopes to go through the FDA approval process in the coming months. Outside his work for SPG47 and career at his facilities, Duffy has also found the time to volunteer for the Philadelphia PGA Section, having served as the District 1 Director, and as a member of a number of committees.

Derek Feinberg, a PGA assistant golf professional at Overbrook Golf Club in Villanova, Pennsylvania., and the Section’s 2025 Justin Riegel Assistant Golf Professional of the Year. The award recognizes PGA of America Golf Professionals who have excelled in business and merchandising in the promotion of golf, and is named for the late Justin Riegel, a past Section Assistant Golf Professional of the Year. Feinberg exemplifies the complete PGA assistant golf professional, excelling in operations, merchandising, teaching, tournament management, and staff leadership while consistently placing people at the center of his work. Guided by values shaped through long-term sobriety—humility, empathy, and gratitude—he leads with calm professionalism and a deep commitment to service. At Overbrook, Feinberg has helped drive a vibrant golf shop, increasing annual sales, expanded youth and women’s golf programming, and played a key role in delivering high-quality member events through thoughtful planning and attention to detail. Beyond the club, he has emerged as a respected Section leader through his service with PGA REACH Philadelphia, and as Section Ambassador to the Wilson-Smith Golf League, where he has helped build nationally recognized recovery-focused golf communities.

Conor Grandin is a sales representative for Holderness & Bourne, and is the Section’s 2025 Salesperson of the Year. This award recognizes a sales representative who contributes to the Section and is involved with sponsoring Section events. They are also respected among their fellow Section clubs and have implemented new ideas to assist growing the game of golf. Grandin manages more than 120 green grass accounts across the region and approaches his role as a trusted advisor—providing consultative guidance tailored to each club’s unique membership rather than focusing solely on sales volume. His deep product knowledge, responsiveness, and willingness to share successful retail strategies across accounts help PGA Professionals strengthen shop performance and enhance the member experience. Grandin has also supported Section professional development by contributing apparel and resources to key events and championships, while his innovative merchandising initiatives—such as holiday microsites, staff apparel programs, event-order incentives, and data-driven retail dashboards—have helped clubs streamline operations and grow revenue.

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

Grow the Game, Your Lessonbook, and Earn PDRs! Volunteer at the North Coast Golf Show

The Philadelphia PGA Section is seeking PGA of America Golf Professional volunteers to provide free 10-minute lessons to amateur attendees at the North Coast Golf Show, Friday, January 30 – Sunday, February 1, at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pa.

PGA Professionals who volunteer their time will receive Professional Development Requirement (PDR) credits, and will have the ability to meet potential new students and market their coaching business to the golfers. To volunteer, click here.

2026 North Coast Golf Show
Friday, January 30 – Sunday, February 1

Greater Philadelphia Expo Center
100 Station Avenue
Oaks, PA 19456

Available Shifts:

Friday, January 30
12:30 – 3:00 p.m.

Friday, January 30
3:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 31
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 31
2:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Sunday, February 1
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Sunday, February 1
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.

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

Braden Shattuck and Joanna Coe Reclaim Philadelphia PGA Player of the Year Titles

Lower Gwynedd, Pa. (November 7, 2025) — PGA of America Golf Professionals Braden Shattuck of Rolling Green Golf Club in Springfield, Pa., and Joanna Coe of Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa., have recaptured their titles of Philadelphia PGA Rolex / Haverford Trust Player of the Year and Women’s Player of the Year, respectively. This year marks Shattuck’s and Coe’s fourth consecutive year of receiving these honors.

Shattuck also earned the Section’s F. Edward DeBaufre Trophy for Scoring Average, for a fourth time, breaking his own low set last year, with a 67.93. Alongside his other victories in the Delaware Open, Delaware Valley Open, and Doylestown Open, Shattuck won his first Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship at Concord Country Club in August. To further add to his impressive feats from the year, Shattuck recently won the first stage of Q-School in an attempt to earn membership status on the PGA Tour.

Coe, a major competitor in the Philadelphia PGA Section events, also got to showcase her talents on a national level this season, competing in the 2025 ShopRite LPGA Classic on Seaview’s Bay Course and the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at PGA Frisco in Texas.

Three other Philadelphia PGA Members earned repeat Player of the Year honors: John Pillar of the Country Club at Woodloch Springs in Hawley, Pa., secured this year’s Robert “Skee” Riegel Senior Player of the Year title; Bill Sautter of the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown, Pa., earned Super Senior Player of the Year; and Brian Bergstol of Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort, was crowned this season’s Central Counties Chapter Player of the Year.

Newly elected PGA of America Member Zach Barbin of Chesapeake Bay Golf Club in Rising Sun, Md., won the Philadelphia Assistants’ Organization Player of the Year race having finished second in the PAO season-long match play and winning three PAO events.

Tom Michaels also earned high honors, receiving this year’s Ike Turner Most Improved Player award after an impressive season that included a top-20 finish at the 104th Philadelphia PGA Professional Championship, and scoring average of 71.86.

The Section is also pleased to announce a special group of honorees, this year’s Playing Legends. They include John D. “Jack” Campbell, Bruce P. Coltart, Ronald “Rod” Munday, Theodore R. “Ted” Turner, and Joe Zarhardt.

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 of America Member Bob Hennefer Elected as 46th Philadelphia PGA President

Telford, Pa. (October 20, 2025) — PGA of America Member Bob Hennefer of Laurel Creek Country Club in Mount Laurel Township, N.J., was elected as the 46th Philadelphia PGA President in a room of nearly 150 of his peers at the Section’s 2025 Fall Membership Meeting at Indian Valley Country Club on Monday.

Fellow PGA of America Golf Professionals, Eric Kennedy of Overbrook Golf Club in Villanova, Pa., and Dustin McCormick of Glen Brook Golf Club in Stroudsburg, Pa., will join Hennefer as Section officers, being elected as vice president, and secretary, respectively. Chip Richter, PGA, of the Country Club of Harrisburg in Harrisburg, Pa., moves to the role of honorary president following his two-year stint as president.

The membership also selected Anthony Malizia of Bidermann Golf Club in Wilmington, Del., as director of Section affairs, and Michael Caldwell of DuPont Country Club in Wilmington, Del., as director of tournaments. Section Districts 1, 3 and 5 also elected directors, with Curtis Kirkpatrick of Medford Lakes (N.J.) Country Club, Jeff Breiner of the Country Club of Harrisburg, and Tom Michaels of Berkshire Country Club in Reading, Pa., each being selected to serve second terms in those roles.

The Section honored most of its annual playing award winners during the meeting, highlighted by the 2025 Rolex Haverford Trust Player of the Year Braden Shattuck of Rolling Green Golf Club in Springfield, Pa., and the 2025 Women’s Player of the Year Joanna Coe of Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. Both Shattuck and Coe have each earned their respective Player of the Year titles four years in a row.

The Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Bill Sautter, PGA, was named the Section’s Super Senior Player of the Year, while Zach Barbin of Chesapeake Bay Golf Club in Rising Sun, Md., was named the Philadelphia Assistants’ Organization Player of the Year. Brian Bergstol of Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort in Shawnee on Delaware, Pa., earned Player of the Year honors for the Central Counties Chapter.

The 2025 Rolex Haverford Trust Robert “Skee” Riegel Senior Player of the Year will be declared following the conclusion of this week’s Senior PGA Professional Championship at PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

With a season-long scoring average of 67.93, Braden Shattuck also won the 2025 F. Edward DeBaufre Trophy, his third such title (2022, 2024). He broke the scoring average record he set in 2024. Tom Michaels was named the 2025 Ike Turner Most Improved Player.

Philadelphia PGA Executive Director Geoffrey Surrette, PGA, proudly announced that the Philadelphia PGA Board of Directors recently granted an honorary Section membership to Mr. George Connell, the founder of the Haverford Trust Company. For 29 years, Mr. Connell has shown an unwavering commitment to our mission and to the men and women who make up this Section. His generous support has not only helped us grow as an organization but has also significantly impacted the lives of Philadelphia PGA Professionals and Associates. Most notably, he has been the driving force behind the annual Haverford Philadelphia PGA Classic at Sunnybrook Golf Club. This event has been a game-changer, providing a premier platform that has raised the profile of PGA Professionals and created life-changing opportunities for countless members. Mr. Connell’s dedication to the Philadelphia PGA goes beyond financial support; it’s a testament to his belief in the value of the profession. His partnership has elevated the game and helped the Section showcase the incredible talent and dedication within the ranks.

Surrette went on to thank outgoing Independent Director Ellie Good for her service to the Section.

The Section also acknowledged this year’s recipients of the Bud Jennings PGA Golf Management Scholarship: PGA of America Associates Tyler Armstrong of the Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown, Pa., and Tessa Henderson of Stonewall in Elverson, Pa. The scholarship was developed by the Jennings family to honor Bud Jennings, a lifelong golfer and longtime Chester Valley Golf Club member. Given Bud’s love for the game of golf, and his willingness to give back and help others, the Jennings family says that this award is the perfect way to remember his legacy.

Prior to being confirmed as president, Bob Hennefer announced the Philadelphia PGA Playing Legends Class of 2025: John D. “Jack” Campbell, Bruce P. Coltart, Ronald “Rod” Munday, Theodore R. “Ted” Turner, and Joe Zarhardt.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Surrette paid tribute to the Section’s longtime assistant executive director, Barb Creveling, who has dutifully served our PGA Membership for nearly 25 years. Creveling recently made it known her retirement is impending. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication, Barb, and enjoy your retirement…you will be missed!

With the PGA Championship returning to Aronimink Golf Club in May 2026, the Section has been soliciting its PGA Professionals to volunteer for the major championship. As part of the promotion, the PGA of America brought the original Wanamaker Trophy to Indian Valley on Monday for the meeting.

Meeting attendees were also treated to Rules of Golf education as presented by PGA Tour Champions Tournament Official Tom Carpus, PGA.

Following the business meeting, 96 PGA Professionals teed it up for a pro-pro tournament, and Trout National’s David Altemus and Danny Lewis teamed to win the event at 12-under-par, bettering two teams by one stroke: Brian Bergstol and Trevor Bensel, LuLu Country Club; and Joanna Coe and Megan Leineweber, Stonewall. Dustin McCormick and Mike Molino, Elmhurst Country Club, finished in fourth place at 10-under-par, followed by and two over Tony Perla, Huntingdon Valley Country Club, and PGA Life Member George Forster in fifth place at 9-under.

To view the full 2025 Philadelphia PGA Fall Meeting golf event leaderboard, click here.

The 2025 Philadelphia PGA Fall Membership Meeting is supported by Antigua, Bethany Travel, Evolve Golf, 1st Phorm, Motocaddy, and Signature Golf. The Philadelphia PGA Section and its PGA Professionals thank our host, Indian Valley Country Club, their members, management, host PGA Professionals, and staff, as the event would not have been possible without their support.

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

Playing Through: Tom Carpus, PGA (S2E11)

Welcome to the latest episode of the Philadelphia PGA Section’s web series, “Playing Through,” where PGA of America Golf Professionals, Section staff, Section partners, and other industry professionals are asked 18 questions about their lives and careers.

This episode features PGA of America Master Professional Tom Carpus, a tournament official for PGA Tour Champions.

To watch the episode, click on embedded video below.

If you are interested in appearing in a future episode, please complete this form by clicking here. To watch past episodes, click here.

Philadelphia PGA Section Launches Online Golf Shop

With the 2025 golf season in full swing and the PGA Championship upon us, we wanted to share something we’ve been working on in the Philadelphia PGA Section: we have launched an online golf shop, which will be available year-round! The new shop allows us to offer apparel and accessories embroidered with the Philadelphia PGA Section logo, and ship it directly to you. The shop also offers PGA Championship and Ryder Cup logoed items. Net proceeds will be donated to our charitable foundation, PGA of America REACH Foundation Philadelphia.

PGA of America Members and Associates from our Section are eligible for a 15 percent discount on all items; PGA Professionals may redeem the discount by entering “PHILA15

This endeavor has been many months in the making and we are delighted to introduce it to you. More brands will continue to be added in the weeks ahead, and we will announce them as they become available. We look forward to hearing your feedback, and if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to reach out to us, or call the shop’s dedicated customer service line at (833) 366-4653.

To visit the online shop, click on the below button.

Shop

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