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MGA Educational Series Roundup

ELMSFORD, N.Y. (November 21, 2014) - The MGA recently concluded its annual series of Educational Forums which provided innovative and interactive programming for MGA Members, club leaders, and interested golfers in the Met Area. A wide range of topics were covered including the Rules of Golf, the Handicapping system, golf course maintenance, and caddying. Experts in each field were on hand to host the seminars, including representatives from the MGA and USGA, golf professionals, course superintendents, and various special guest speakers.

  • Starting in March and stretching through early April, the MGA hosted three Regional Rules Seminars for MGA Rules and Competitions Committee Members and three Handicap and Rules Seminars for MGA member club Handicap Chairs and MGA members. Both seminars had the same focus of presenting the most common rules issues and questions that come up regularly both in competition and friendly rounds of golf. 
  • At the annual MGA/Met PGA Rules Workshop held this year at Brae Burn Country Club, topics discussed included recent rules decisions, application of rules in match versus stroke play, and other relevant information. There were also presentations from representatives of the USGA and PGA of America.
  • The MGA Green Chairman Education Series & Arthur P. Weber Environmental Awards Luncheon took place on March 20 at North Hills  Country Club. Several industry leaders presented on topics ranging from green speeds, regrassing, best management practices for golf courses, slow play issues, and concluded with an update from the Tri-State Turf Research Foundation.
  • The MGA Club Rep Program held their annual spring meeting at the Apawamis Club in early April where representatives from MGA clubs had the chance to compare notes and interact with representatives from other clubs. The goal of the meeting was to discuss best practices for clubs regarding membership initiatives, marketing strategies, and communications.
  • Following the school day, juniors from all around the Met Area got a different kind of lesson at one of nine MGA Caddie Academies throughout April at various clubs and courses. These one-day, job-specific training programs were met with record attendance as over 500 future caddies learned from previous caddies and Caddie Masters about continuing one of the oldest traditions in golf.
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