The Professional - April Issue

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The Professional In this Edition... The Professional April, 2016 Middle Atlantic PGA Presented By Drive, Chip & Putt Feature Letter From the President Career Column Upcoming Events Junior Golf Page Player Development Update Junior Golf Edition

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Junior Golf Edition of The Professional - Presented by Celtic Golf

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In this Edition...

The ProfessionalApril, 2016 Middle Atlantic PGA

Presented By

Drive, Chip & Putt Feature

Letter From the President

Career Column

Upcoming Events

Junior Golf Page

Player Development Update

Junior Golf Edition

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Letter from the PresidentMatthew Schulze, PGA

MAPGA Members and Friends,

I would like to first welcome our new presenting sponsor of The Professional, Celtic Golf. We appreci-ate their support of this publication and the MAPGA Professional. Please do not hesitate to reach out to Celtic Golf if you or any of your members are interested in taking a golf trip in Europe.

For our second edition of The Professional presented by Celtic Golf, we wanted to focus on junior golf. The MAPGA has been very involved in the next generation of golfers and 2016 will be no different. I would like to first congratulate Bach Ngo, Paris Fieldings and Brian Feinstein for representing the MAPGA at this year’s Drive, Chip, and Putt Finals on Sunday April 3rd at Augusta National. Good luck to all three of them as I know they will represent our section well.

In an effort to expand our footprint in 2016 the MAPGA has announced a new series called the Patriot Junior Series. These tournaments are designed to give more two day opportunities for local juniors at a competitive level and be cost conscience. Our first event of the series was the Spring Fling on March 24-25 which sold out and our next event is the Cherry Blossom Classic on May 21-22 at the University of Maryland Golf Club. With additional events set to take place in the fall, our goal is that this series becomes a great stepping stone into our Junior Invitationals.

In additional to our Junior PGA Championship Invitational, we are also excited to announce a new junior invitational in partnership with the LPGA Kingsmill Championship. The Kingsmill Championship Junior Invitational will take place on May 14-15 on the River Course at Kingsmill Resort. These two events will feature the best junior golfers in the Middle Atlantic area and give the better player more reason to play with the MAPGA. And lastly, our Mini-Mulligans tour is entering its second year and is a great developmental tour for juniors ages 6-9. Events are either 3 or 6 hole tournaments and is prefect for the junior golfer just getting started in golf.

I would like to thank all of our PGA Professionals for helping grow the game and supporting these MAPGA Junior Golf initiatives. If you are interested in helping grow these initiatives or have other ideas, please do not hesitate to reach out to myself, the Board, or the staff. Please make sure to visit MAPGA.com for the latest junior golf information and enjoy this edition of The Professional presented by Celtic Golf.

Matthew Schulze, PGA

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MAPGA

Drive, Chip & Putt

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Drive, Chip & PuttThe Road to Augusta

Photo via rock Bottom Golf

For the fourth straight year since the Drive, Chip and Putt competition was created, the Middle At-lantic PGA will be represented by multiple junior golfers at Augusta National during Masters Week.

Bach Ngo, Paris Fieldings and Brian Feinstein will compete in three separate age divisions at the Masters after successfully qualifying at the regional competition at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md.

Tens of thousands of kids competed at 253 Drive, Chip and Putt local qualifiers and have funneled to the ultimate destination at Augusta National. After surviving local, sub-Regional and Regional Qual-ifiers, 10 boys and 10 girls will compete in each of 4 age groups at the National Finals.

The MAPGA is excited for its three junior golfers to compete on national television April 4 in front of friends, family and the golfing world. Get to know the MAPGA competitors...

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Bach Ngo Boys 10-11 Division

Frederick, Md.

Home Course/Club: PB Dye Golf Club in Ijamsville, Md.Instructors: Don Frost, PGA and Mike Kenny, PGA

How would you describe yourself?BN: Awesome! I love math, golf and games. If I love something I work hard to make sure I’m good at it.

What’s something that would surprise people about you?BN: People at school would be surprised I’m a good golfer. A lot of my friends don’t believe it!

What is your dream foursome without professional golfers?BN: My Dad, Stephen Curry and Panda Po

What super power would you want and why?BN: I would want the ability to cure disease and illness so I can help people.

Most memorable golf shot?BN: Both were with my 9-iron. I hit a hole-in-one on hole 2 at PB Dye when I was 9-years-old and my approach shot on the final hole of the 2014 MAPGA Tour Championship that was inches from going in.

Other than golf, what are some of your hobbies?BN: I love math, I want to be a mathematician. I like swimming, love games and I like to play soccer.

Do you want to thank anyone for helping you reach Augusta?BN: I would like to thank my Dad, Mom, sister, my coaches, and golf friends that live in my neighborhood like Minh Le, Anphi Le and Faith Choi.

What do you love most about golf?BN: I love the feeling of hitting pure iron shots or making long putts, especially in a tournament.

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Paris FieldingsGirls 10-11 Division

Suffolk, Va.

Home Course/Club: Cahoon Plantation Golf Club in Chesapeake, Va.Instructor: Chris George, PGA at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va.

Favorite person to play with?: Bailey ShoemakerClub in your bag?: Gap wedgeEmoji?: Song?: Starships by Nicki Minaj

How would you describe yourself?PF: I belive I’m funny silly, amiable and kind.

What is your dream foursome without professional golfers?PF: Selena Gomez, Condoleezza Rice, Serena Williams and Michael Breed

What super power would you want and why?PF: I would want speed and invisible powers. If I am fast, I can beat the boys in races.

Most memorable golf shot?PF: I had a double-eagle at Sleepy Hole Golf Course. It was amazing!

Other than golf, what are some of your hobbies?PF: I like ping-pong, putt-putt, playing UNO and building with Legos.

What do you want to accomplish in the future?PF: I would like to play on the LPGA Tour and later become an inventor.

What is your greatest accomplishment?PF: Going to Augusta for DCP and getting a dog... (If my Dad will get me one this year)

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Brian Feinstein Boys 14-15 Division

McLean, Va.

Home Course/Club: River Bend Golf Club in Great Falls, Va.Instructors: John Scott Rattan at Bethesda CC and Bob Stefano at Gardiner’s Bay CC

Favorite person to play golf with?: Bob Stefano at Gardiner’s Bay CCClub in bag?: My driverEmoji:

How would you describe yourself?BF: I believe I’m athletic, smart and nice to people.

What’s something that would surprise people about you?BF: I think it would surprise people I play golf and I like to hunt and fish.

What is your dream foursome without professional golfers?BF: Stephen Curry, Larry Fitzgerald and Derek Jeter

What super power would you want and why?BF: Flying or super speed. It would make things more convenient and easier, also it would just be awesome.

What do you love most about golf? BF: You can always be better at golf.

What is your most memorable golf shot?BF: Definitely my hole-in-one.

What will always make you happy?BF: Hanging out with friends and family, competing in golf.

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Player DevelopmentA Message From Mike Aldrich, PGA

Do you leverage the opportunities that are created every day? Opportunities in golf exist everywhere. Every day, there are hundreds of golfers and potential golfers who would like YOUR advice on how to enjoy golf more. Whether it is their questions about the last instructional video they watched on Youtube, their trepidation over an upcoming Monday scramble, or a parent just signed up their novice child for your PGA Junior League Golf Team. Perhaps Golf Digest just came out with their annual ratings of golf clubs or you meet a new member in the dining room. Each of these creates an opportunity to engage your golfers and create a deeper relationship and future.

You can do the same with Drive, Chip & Putt. Parents (and kids) dream of an once-in-a-lifetime trip to Augusta National to compete in the Championship. You can make their dream a possi-bility. Offer them a series of group lessons to prepare them for the local qualifier. There will be a lot of excitement about the Masters and Drive Chip & Putt in the next few weeks. Ride the wave of excitement and time your classes right after the event. It can be as simple as offering a four week program with an hour each week on Drives, Chips, Putts and then a simulation of the actual completion, or see the attached document for a deeper dive into setting up programs to help your kids’ dreams become more likely.

Drive, Chip & Putt Instruction this Spring could kick off the greatest year for Junior Golf at your facility.

Contact Mike Aldrich, PGA [email protected] 703-728-9033 for more insight into engage-ment opportunities and specific tactics to execute at your facility. Mike strives to make the lives of you, his fellow PGA Professionals and the golfers you serve richer.

Engagement is a means to an end more engagement

DCP Instruction Playbook

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Junior Golf Events

June 29 Kick Off Party @ Topgolf Loudoun Ashburn, VAJuly 11 Chantilly National Golf & Country Club Centreville, VAJuly 14 The Golf Club at Lansdowne Lansdowne, VAJuly 21 Brambleton Golf Course Ashburn, VAJuly 26 Northwest Golf Club Silver Spring, MDJuly 27 Crofton Country Club Crofton, MDAugust 1 Springfield Golf & Country Club Springfield, VAAugust 3 Needwood Golf Course Derwood,MDAugust 8 Naval Academy Golf Course Annapolis, MDAugust 9 Bowling Green Country Club Front Royal, VA

2016 Mini-Mulligans Schedule

Special Events

Invite OnlyTwo-Day Tournament

May 14-15Kingsmill River Course

More Info.

Ryder Cup StyleTwo-Day Tournament

Va. vs. Md.Aug. 20-21

CC of VirginiaMore Info.

Jr. PGA QualifierTwo-Day Tournament

July 6-7Dominion Valley CC

More Info.

New for 2016Two-Day Tournaments

Two in Spring, Two in FallMore Info.

2016 Junior Tour ScheduleJune 20 Suburban Club Classic Pikesville, Md.June 22 Laytonsville GC Classic Gaithersburg, Md.June 23 Northwest Golf Club Classic Silver Spring, MDJune 24 Westpark Golf Club Classic Leesburg, Va.June 27 Winchester Country Club Classic Winchester, Va.June 28 Shenandoah Golf Course Classic Front Royal, Va.June 29 Bowling Green Country Club Classic Front Royal, Va.June 30 Univ. of Maryland Golf Club Classic College Park, Md.July 5 1757 Golf Club Classic Sterling, Va.

Full Schedule

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Career ColumnDon Sweeting, PGA

Improve Your Employment Position by Adapting to New Trends Population Is Changing Millennials are replacing Boomers Different financial and time-management challenges Player Development with a family and youth focus essential

Authenticity Is Golden Relationship building more effective than traditional advertising No substitute for just spending time with golfers/members Lesson Tee Rounds of golf Golf trips Seeing you on course/lesson tee = increased influence Word of mouth endorsements carried by social media are GOLD! Higher engagement = Higher retention

Also check out Ian James, RetailTribe CEO; Article pages 68-72 “When there’s engage-ment between the PGA Professional and the golfer, there’s much less loss of golfers and more retention.”

Keswick Club, Keswick Va.

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Upcoming Section Events

Section Events

April 11 Britt Sloan Scramble Manor CC - Rockville, Md.

April 18 Senior-Junior Championship Woodholme CC - Pikesville, Md.

May 9-10 Match Play Phase I Wintergreen Resort (Stoney Creek) - Nellysford, Va.

May 23 Club Car Pro-President CC of Virginia (James River) - Richmond, Va.

June 6 National Car Rental Spring Pro-Scratch Piedmont Club - Haymarket, Va.

June 20 Facility Championship Loudoun Golf & CC - Purcellville, Va.

Southern Chapter

April 4 Southern Chapter Spring Meeting & Tournament Kingsmill Resort (Woods) - Williamsburg, Va.

May 31 Southern Chapter Championship and Assistant Championship Keswick Club - Charlottesville, Va.

Sept. 19 Southern Chapter Fall Meeting & Pro-Pro Willow Oaks CC - Richmond, Va.

Central Chapter

May 31 Central Chapter Championship Argyle CC - Silver Spring, Md.

June 27 Central Chapter Pro-Junior Bethesda CC - Bethesda, Md.

Aug. 2 Central Chapter Assistant Championship Laurel Hill GC - Lorton, Va.

Sept. 6 Central Chapter Fall Meeting & Pro-Asst Creighton Farms - Aldie, Va.

Northern Chapter

April 4 Northern Chapter Spring Meeting & Tournament Bulle Rock GC - Havre De Grace, Md.

May 31 Northern Chapter Championship and Assistant Championship Suburban Club - Pikesville, Md.

Sept. 6 Northern Chapter Fall Meeting & Pro-Pro/Pro-Asst Talbot CC - Easton, Md.

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