Today is May 24, 2013

OPGA Chapter Championship

July 1, 2013

 

July 1, 2013

Willamette Valley Country Club

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Tournaments

Schedule of Events

 
The OPGA Tournament Schedule

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The OPGA Pro Am Series
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The OPGA Pro Am Series Entry Form
   

The OPGA "Royal Flush" Senior Pro Am Series
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The OPGA "Royal Flush" Senior Pro Am Entry Form

       

                                       


 

 

PGA Junior League in Portland, Oregon

 

   

                                                          Team Rock Creek CC                VS.                Team Tualatin CC

 

PGA Junior League Golf (PGA JLG) is designed to better socialize the game for boys and girls, ages 13 and under. PGA JLG features team vs. team competitions in structured leagues that provide a popular, less stressful scramble format as opposed to stroke-play competition. This is a great way to get kids involved in the game and let them have some fun with it.

 


 

 

2013 Callaway Golf Invitational

June 3-4, 2013

 

 

 ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 29TH, 2013

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Wildhorse Pro Am

June 25-26, 2013

 

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2013 ProActive Cup

October 29, 2013

The ProActive Sports Cup Golf Tournament

Willamette Valley CC - October 29th

 

The ProActive Sports Cup Golf Tourament is open to all golf professionals with chapter playing privileges.  There will be an additional purse that will consist of facilities that have met a minimum qualifying order of $2,500 with The ProActive Sports Group.  This event will be a professional only event.  Check the list of qualifying clubs below.

 

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Get Golf Ready

As Play Golf America's featured introductory program, "Get Golf Ready" is aimed at bringing adults into the game in a fast, fun and affordable way.

 

Get Golf Ready was developed to teach new golfers in five lessons and prepare them to get onto the golf course with confidence. Offering "play" experiences is what makes this program unique as each lesson is designed to include on-course activities and transition students to structured Get Golf Ready Outings as ongoing retention opportunities.

W
ith more than 2,600 certified facilities offering a consistent experience under the branded Get Golf Ready name, The PGA and the entire golf industry are better able to promote the sport to millions of adults nationwide who have never played golf or who have minimal experience in the game.

Get Golf Ready is an initiative that is supported by the golf industry including the World Golf Foundation, The PGA of America, leading national and state golf associations, organizations, manufacturers and the media.

 

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May - Happy Birthday!



Name Employer Name Birthday
     
Shanda Imlay, PGA Fundamental Golf & Learning  5/1
David B Stead, PGA Langdon Farms Golf Club 5/2
Donald R. McCallister, PGA   5/3
Patrick C Oropallo Eagle Point Golf Club 5/3
Christopher M. Woods, PGA GolfTEC - Nyberg Wood 5/4
Mike D. Bender, PGA Tri-Mountain Golf Course 5/6
Zachary T Lampert Meadow Lakes Golf Course 5/6
Rick S. Wild, PGA PGA Tour 5/6
Jon P. Kukula, PGA Surfside Golf Course 5/7
Tom W. Baker, PGA Glaze Meadow/Black Butte Ranch 5/8
Danny R. Moore, PGA Willamette Valley Country Club 5/8
Blake Parrish, PGA   5/9
James C. Billings, PGA Palouse Ridge Golf Club at WSU 5/11
Paul A. Benson, PGA The Oregon Golf Club 5/12
Kristopher C Halvorson Salem Golf Club 5/13
Chuck A. DaSilva, PGA Rock Creek Country Club 5/14
Todd D. Sickles, PGA Quail Run Golf Course 5/14
Tyler C. Austin Orchard Hills Country Club 5/15
Scott J. Krieger, PGA Broadmoor Golf Course 5/16
Quincy R. Heard, PGA Summit Golf Foundation 5/17
Erik L. Chaufty Michelbook Country Club 5/18
Rick Heitzig, PGA   5/19
Tom Clark, PGA   5/20
Michael H Lewis, PGA Tetherow Golf Club 5/20
Mahlon Moe, PGA   5/22
David L. Shelton, PGA Shadow Hills Country Club 5/23
Kevin L. Story Eagle Crest Golf Club 5/23
John F. Bowen Jr., PGA Heron Lakes Golf Course 5/24
Robert Garza, PGA Lost Tracks Golf Club 5/26
Jerrel L. Grow, PGA Pronghorn 5/29
William M Foster Sunriver-Crosswater Course 5/30
Jim Seeley, PGA   5/30
Erin K. Metzger, PGA Columbia Edgewater CC 5/31

 

Member Service Requirements

MSR Requirements (Effective 6/16/2012)

PGA Member Service Requirement Policy (goes into effect June 16, 2012)

 

Credit requirements will consist of two categories: (a) 54 Total Credits, (b) 36 of which must be from PGA Meeting/PGA Education and/or Golf 2.0/Player Development.

 

(a) Total Credits (54): A total of 54 credits must be earned, with at least 36 credits earned from the required category (PGA Meeting/PGA Education/Golf 2.0/Player Development), while the other means of obtaining credits toward the total requirement remain per the prior program. All credits for any category must be earned via activities that allow for automated crediting through PGA systems to streamline the administration of the Professional Development Program.

 

(b) PGA Meeting/PGA Education: The credit category for Meetings and PGA-delivered education (Chapter, Section, National) are now combined and all will be awarded one (1) credit per hour of participation. Other education provided by sources outside of The PGA will apply to the Total. This means that any gathering of members organized by a Section/Chapter or National, whether for governance, education, or both will be treated the same way. Therefore, a Section meeting that had three hours of business meeting and two hours of education that would have been credited six Meeting credits and two Education credits in the previous cycle will now be worth 5 PGA Meeting/PGA Education credits in the current proposal.

 

(b) Golf 2.0/Player Development: The credits for Golf 2.0/Player Development will be earned via the reporting of actual creation, activation and engagement of golfers into programming that supports Golf 2.0 initiatives and/or education and training on the strategic plan, its initiatives, and related program administration. Thus both green grass and non-green grass or executive level PGA members can meet the requirement by becoming knowledgeable about Golf 2.0, its strategic initiatives, and its programs.

 

Need more information on the new requirements, MSR Q&A, Pro-Rated requirements?

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Oregon Chapter PGA
4130 SW 117th Ave #202
Beaverton, Oregon 97005

Phone: 503-521-7374
Cell: 503-740-4459
Fax: 503-521-7254

Staff Email:
Dominic Marconi
DMarconi@pgahq.com
  


 
 

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