Philadelphia PGA Section Accepting Award Nominations
Nominations for the Philadelphia PGA Section’s 2024 awards class are now being accepted by the Section’s Awards Committee. To nominate a PGA of America Golf Professional for one of the awards listed below, please complete the form by clicking the below button. The nomination deadline is August 25.
- Golf Professional of the Year
- Teacher & Coach of the Year
- Professional Development Award
- Bill Strausbaugh Award
- Player Development Award
- Youth Player Development Award
- Merchandiser of the Year – Private Category
- Merchandiser of the Year – Public Category
- Merchandiser of the Year – Resort Category
- Justin Riegel Assistant Golf Professional of the Year
- Patriot Award
- Deacon Palmer Award
- Golf Salesperson of the Year
Descriptions for each award are listed below. Any questions about the awards nomination process should be directed to Section Membership Director Sue Unger at sunger@pgahq.com or (215) 886-7742.
Submit Nominations- Candidate must have been a Class A PGA Member in good standing for a minimum total of 10 years;
- Candidate has developed the image , reputation, and ability to inspire fellow PGA Members as a PGA Professional;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service to the Association and game of golf, as well as helping to further educate and train their fellow PGA Professionals;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service and promotion toward the growth of the game of golf.
- Candidate must have been a Class A PGA Member in good standing for a minimum total of 10 years;
- Candidate has developed the image, reputation, and ability to inspire fellow PGA Members with an emphasis on teaching and coaching;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service to the game of golf, as well as helping to further educate their fellow PGA professionals with an emphasis on teaching and coaching;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service and promotion toward the growth of the game;
- Candidate must have attended or conducted a minimum combined total of 10 national teaching workshops, teaching / coaching summits or Section teaching workshops or teaching / coaching summits within the last 15 years.
- Candidate must have been a Class A PGA Member in good standing for a minimum total of 10 years;
- Candidate has developed the image, reputation, and ability to inspire fellow PGA Members with an emphasis in the area of education and training PGA Professionals;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service to the PGA of America and the game of golf to further educate and train fellow PGA Members, Associates, and industry stakeholders;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service and promotion toward the growth of the game;
- Candidate must be one of the following: Master Professional, Certified Professional, served as an Associate Subject Matter Expert (SME), adjunct PGA faculty member, or have conducted and/or taught at a minimum combined total of 10 national education programs / workshops (to include PGA PGM) or Section education programs / workshops within the last 10 years.
their work performance, and become the PGA Member that they aspire to be.” Minimum criteria:
- Candidate must have been a Class A PGA Member in good standing for a minimum total of 10 years;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service to the PGA of America in the effort to further the careers of fellow PGA Professionals as a mentor, counselor, teacher and advisor;
- Candidate has developed the image, reputation, and ability to inspire fellow PGA Members with an emphasis in the area of leadership and service to the Association, individual PGA Professionals, and the community at-large;
- Candidate must have maintained a continual record of service and promotion of the game of golf and golf industry within the specific area of employment and club relations.
- Candidate must currently be a Class A PGA Member in good standing and involved in player development as either a PGA Member or Associate for a minimum total of 10 years;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service to the PGA of America, Section, facility, and golf industry in the area of player development;
- Candidate has developed the image, reputation, and ability to inspire fellow PGA Members with an emphasis in the area of player development;
- Candidate must have maintained a continual record of service and promotion of the game of golf and golf industry in the effort to grow meaningful participation in the game.
- Candidate must currently be a Class A PGA Member in good standing and involved in youth player development efforts as either a PGA Member or Associate for a minimum of 10 years;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service to the PGA of America, Section, facility, and golf industry in the area of youth player development;
- Candidate has developed the image, reputation, and ability to inspire fellow PGA Members with an emphasis in the area of youth player development; Candidate must have maintained a continual record of service, promotion of the game of golf, as well as a proven interest and ability to provide opportunities and experiences for youth to learn, play and participate in the game.
Justin Riegel Assistant Golf Professional of the Year: The Assistant Golf Professional of the Year award recognizes an PGA of America Assistant Golf Professional who displays extraordinary service and commitment at their facility and within the industry. The award considers a professionals focus on facility operations, section and/or community service and growth of the game. Minimum criteria:
- Candidate must be a PGA of America Member in good standing;
- Candidate must be well regarded as a model PGA Member;
- Demonstration and acknowledgement as an individual of outstanding leadership and strong moral character.
- Candidate must currently by a Class A Member in good standing and involved in military programming efforts as either a PGA Member or Associate for a minimum total of 10 years;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of contribution and support to the United States Armed Forces and Active Duty and Reserved personnel and veterans;
- Candidate must have displayed proven interest, concern, and ability to provide opportunities and experience for active duty, reservists, and veterans to learn and play golf;
- Candidate must have shown an ability to inspire fellow PGA Members with an emphasis in the area of service to the military;
- Candidate must have maintained a continual record of service, promotion of the game of golf, and proven interest and ability to provide opportunities and experiences for military personnel to learn, play and participate in the game.
- Candidate must have been a Class A PGA Member in good standing and/or Associate for a minimum total of 10 years combined;
- Candidate must be well regarded as a model PGA Member, demonstrating outstanding leadership traits, and strong moral character;
- Candidate has developed the image, reputation, and ability to inspire, empower, and encourage success and achievement in individuals regardless of obstacles, disabilities, and personal challenges or otherwise;
- Candidate must have maintained a substantial record of service to be PGA of America, fellow PGA Professionals, their facility, and the community in the effort to enhance and improve the quality of life for all individuals;
- Candidate must have maintained a continual record of service and promotion of the game of golf and golf industry.
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: Sue Unger, Membership Director, sunger@pgahq.com