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2012 Spring Section Meetings

2012 Spring Section Meetings. 2012 Spring Section Meetings. District Director Presentation. Membership. All-Time High for Total PGA members at the End of FY11 This is a Result of High Numbers of Apprentices Registering 4+ Years Ago

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2012 Spring Section Meetings

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  1. 2012 Spring Section Meetings
  2. 2012 Spring Section Meetings

    District Director Presentation
  3. Membership All-Time High for Total PGA members at the End of FY11 This is a Result of High Numbers of Apprentices Registering 4+ Years Ago Apprentice Registration Trend Follows Staffing Needs of PGA-Staffed Facilities Currently at 25-Year Low in Total Apprentices Apprentice Registration has Declined 5 Consecutive Years Expect to Reverse Trend with Slightly Higher Apprentice Registration This Fiscal Year
  4. Membership Feb 1, 2012 Members = 22,832 (+244 Increase over Feb 1, 2011)  Apprentices = 4,405 (-480 Decrease) Total = 27,237 (-236 Net Decrease) PGA Golf Management University Students = 2,320 (-65 Net Decrease) 
  5. New MSR Requirements New Requirements Give PGA Members More Flexibility and Choice New Credit Requirements: 54 Total Credits 36 Must Come from PGA Meeting/Education and/or Golf 2.0/Player Development 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
  6. New MSR Requirements PGA Meeting/Education: Credit Category for Meetings and PGA-Delivered Education (Chapter, Section, National) Are Now Combined and All Will be Awarded 1 Credit Per Hour of Participation Other Education Provided by Sources Outside of The PGA will Apply to the Total Any Gathering of Members Organized by a Section, Chapter or National – Whether for Governance, Education or Both – Will be Treated the Same Way A Section Meeting with 3 Hours of Business Meetings And 2 Hours of Education is Now Worth 5 Meeting/Education Credits (Versus 6 Meeting Credits and 2 Education Credits in Previous Cycle)
  7. New MSR Requirements Golf 2.0/Player Development: Credits for Golf 2.0/Player Development Will be Earned via Reporting Actual Creation, Activation and Engagement of Golfers into the Programming that Supports Golf 2.0 Initiatives and/or Education and Training on the Strategic Plan, Its Initiatives and Related Program Administration Green Grass, Non-Green Grass and Executive-Level PGA Members Can Meet This Requirement by Becoming Knowledgeable about Golf 2.0, Its Strategic Initiatives and Programs
  8. Education 2.0 PGA is Aligning All Education Programs with the Goals of Golf 2.0 CPP 2.0 Launched at 59th PGA Merchandise Show Golf Operations and General Management (Now Live on PGALinks.com) New Player Development Certification (Coming Spring 2012) Instruction (Coming Summer 2012)
  9. What’s New About PGA CPP 2.0? Relevant to Your Business and Easy-to-Use - Get the Knowledge, Skills and Training Demanded by Today’s Employers State-of-the-Art Curriculum Incorporating the Most-Advanced Technologies - Flexible, Digital Platform Rich and Vibrant Content - Interesting and Fun-to-Use Online Library of More than 3,000 Course Offerings
  10. What’s New About PGA CPP 2.0? PGA Member-Only Education - Based on the Latest Research and Cutting-Edge Information Content Focused on Your Individual Needs and Preferences - Fewer Required Courses and More Electives Understandable, Intuitive and Application Based - Learn It Today…Apply It Tomorrow! An Investment in You! - $350 for a Year of Unlimited Access to Knowledge and Training
  11. What’s New About PGA CPP 2.0? For More Information… PGA CPP 2.0 Mentorline(866) 866-3382 Ext. 4 pgacpp2mentor@pgahq.com www.PGALinks.com
  12. 95th PGA Annual Meeting Passed Resolutions Section Transfers - An Amended Resolution Removes the 1 Section Transfer per Fiscal Year Restriction for All Member Classifications Life Member “Century” Status – Allows Members the Ability to Remain Affiliated with the Association in Name Only to “Wear the Crest" for Life Must Have 25 Years as a PGA Member and Minimum of 75 years Old (100=Century) Cannot Be Working in Any Capacity Eligible to Retain “Active” Status One-Time Transfer Only Dues Limits: National $25; Life Insurance $26; Section $25 (Maximum)
  13. New Sponsor Agreements
  14. 2012 Championships 72nd PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid Harbor Shores Benton Harbor, Mich.May 24-27 Bayonet and Blackhorse Golf Courses Seaside, Calif. June 24-27
  15. 2012 Championships 94th PGA Championship Kiawah Island (S.C.) Golf ResortThe Ocean CourseAug. 9-12 39th Ryder Cup Medinah (Ill.) Country Club Course 3 Sept. 28-30 30th PGA Grand Slam of Golf Port Royal Golf Course BermudaOct. 22-24
  16. 2012 Championships 24th Southworth Senior PGA Professional National ChampionshipCreighton Farms, Aldie, Va.Rivercreek Club, Leesburg, Va. Oct. 11-14 36th National Car Rental PGA Assistant Championship Port Golf Club Port St. Lucie, Fla.Nov. 1-4
  17. Player Development and Employment Services Player Development = Employment! Adding 9 New Player Development Regional Managers in Key Markets of Consumer Demand Boston, Chicago, New York, Southern California (On-Board) Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, Seattle, Washington D.C.(Hiring Spring 2012) Work Closely with 12 PGA Employment Counselors Who are being Trained on Player Development Programs
  18. 2012 Spring Section Meetings

    District Director Presentation
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