nebraska pga march 2013 newsletter
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Nebraska Section PGA | 8700 Executive Woods Dr., Ste 100 | Lincoln, NE 68512 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com
March 2013
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ON THE COVER
March 2013
Newsletter Contents
Nebraska Section PGA | 8700 Executive Woods Dr., Ste 100 | Lincoln, NE 68512 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com
In This Issue... 2013 PGA of America Schedule pg 5
Complimentary Tournament Access pg 6
Member Updates pg 10
Good neighbor EXTRA—State Farm pg 9
Best Practice of the Month 8 pg.
INSIDE
Connecting with Her 3 pg.
Player Development—Ready, Set, Promote 7 pg.
Be More Valuable, Be More Relevant 4 pg.
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W omen account for MORE THAN 52 PERCENT OF THE POPULATION AND 50 PERCENT OF THE WORKFORCE, they fuel an economy that is bigger than many of the countries in the world. What that presents is a huge opportunity to engage an
interested and powerful consumer group that can positively and productively continue the theme of change and growth in the golf industry.
Game changing insights generated in the Boston Consulting Group’s study show that 42 percent of the 90 million people who have expressed interest
in golf are women.
As a group, women have initiated a strategic re-sponse to help address and engage what could be
the largest incremental growth potential.
GROW Golf and your business. By executing a strategic plan targeted at women, it is reasonable to assume a double digit lift in revenue, with increasing net revenue growth from focused implementation.
LEARN How to apply the insights and learnings in order to create an expe-rience and an environment that will attract and retain this new business in significant numbers.
DISCOVER The hows and whys of marketing to women. What drives their de-cisions, the power of their influence and how she acts, thinks, ex-pects, engages and spends.
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5 Nebraska Section PGA | 8700 Executive Woods Dr., Ste 100 | Lincoln, NE 68512 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com
6 Nebraska Section PGA | 8700 Executive Woods Dr., Ste 100 | Lincoln, NE 68512 | Ph: (402) 489-7760 | Fx: (402) 489-1785 | www.nebraskapga.com
COMPLIMENTARY ACCESS
2013 MASTERS April 11 – 14, 2013
Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA
Class A PGA Members, Life Members and Master
Professional Members (PGA Members only; this offer
is not extended to Apprentices). No spouse or families
(including Practice Rounds). Must show membership
card and photo I.D. each day. Go to Gate 6A off of
Berckmans Road then report to Gate C to receive dai-
ly ticket. NOTE: Daily tickets are not available to pur-
chase for spouse. Ticket Information (706) 667-6700
COMPLIMENTARY ACCESS
2013 Senior PGA Championship May 21-26, 2013
Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MO
PGA Members, Apprentices, PGM Students, and ac-companying immediate family (spouse, children, and his and her parents—does not include member’s grandparents, brothers/sisters, spouse of children, etc.) Must show Membership Card and photo I.D. each day. PGA Members (only) may bring a guest instead of their spouse. Go to the Will Call trailer located near admission gate to pick up daily ticket. Ticket Information (800) 742-4653.
The final PGA PGM 1.0 Level 2 Checkpoint will be conducted June 10 - 13, 2013. The registration deadline is May 8, 2013. Therefore, the Level 2 Work Experience kit must be received no later than April 8, 2013. The 542 apprentices in this level were notified
once again by a personalized letter that was dated and mailed on February 8, 2013. Should an apprentice not attend this final Checkpoint 2, he/she can transfer into the PGA PGM 2.0 program by paying a $300 transfer fee; thereby forfeiting the completion of any of the PGA PGM 1.0 Levels. The next step would be to successfully pass the PGA PGM 2.0 Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 within Acceptable Progress. All other will follow the Acceptable Progress guidelines and eventually be dropped for that reason.
PGA PGM 1.0 Level 2 FINAL CHECKPOINT COMING IN JUNE 2013
Is Your Beneficiary Designation Current?
If you've recently experienced a life-changing event such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child, now is the time update the beneficiary designation on your life insurance. Click here.
Creative Tool Kit There are a variety of marketing resources available to you to help promote leading player
development programs. Golf industry representatives are encouraged to download and utilize resources from the Creative Tool Kit to help drive golf partici-pation. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS CREATIVE
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Now that April is almost here you are ready for the season, your master schedule has been set and all that is left to do to ensure your player development programs are a success is to PROMOTE. You are not only promoting your programs but also your facility, the game of golf and yourself. Word of mouth is still the most powerful form of marketing. What your customers say about you and your programs will directly influence others in the community. Start by securing some champions at the facility who have completed your program and are excited to recruit friends, family, social members and more. This has been working well at Wilderness Ridge Golf Club where new classes had to be formed to fill demand. Director of Golf, Chris Thomson, PGA shares “We started teaching the classes in April and once we got a few completed about 60% of our future students came from student referrals that completed the program. There was excitement to sign up and get started! Every class was sold out with 8 or more students each week.”
It is also important to promote your programs online. In today’s marketplace you need to be online. It is important to reach customers using their computers, smart phones and tablets; the avenues through which they prefer to be communicated. As PGA Members & Appren-tices you have the ability to post your schedules on nationally branded websites such as Get-GolfReady.com, PlayGolfAmerica.com, PGA.com and now Active.com with over 8.5 mil-lion unique visitors per month. In 2013 it is more vital than ever that your player development programs be promoted on these websites. This year The PGA of America, our Allied Associations such as the PGA TOUR and your Nebraska Section Office are going to be promoting these websites more than ever. Consumers looking for programs will be driven to these web pages through online promotion, email campaigns, television & radio spots, consumer events and more. Posting programs on the industries various websites is easier than ever with two improved options. You can post your schedule using the new ACTIVEWorks Solution to take online payment, send emails with direct registration links, reach more online shoppers and other benefits. You can also post programs with an enhanced traditional tool that has customers contact the facility for registration. Chris Thompson uses the latter stating “I utilized the online tools to post programs to the public and register all players on Getgolfready.com. Then at the end of the season I just went online and confirmed all players to get my MSR. Extremely easy! The best part this year is Joe now works for the Nebraska Section and will serve as a local resource expert to assist our members that maybe don’t exactly know how to get the program rolling.”
CLICK HERE to start posting your player development programs online. You can also con-tact me directly for support in posting programs, reporting results and any player develop-ment questions you may have. I can be reached by email at [email protected] or directly at (402) 730-8364.
Ready, Set, PROMOTE!
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You can still report your Get Golf Ready, Introductory Golf and Junior Golf Classes to receive Golf 2.0 MSRs. Contact Joe Canny, PGA at [email protected] or (402) 489-7760 for more information.
BEST PRACTICE OF THE MONTH
Hank McFarland, PGA Lochland Country Club Hastings, NE
At this year’s Nebraska Spring Meeting we learned about the im-portance of “Connecting with Her.” Hank McFarland at Lochland Country Club is living it! After seeing Lochland’s Women’s League drop to as low as 37 participants in 2011 he decided to switch the for-mat to a best ball and highlight the social aspects of the game by let-ting the women pick their own groups. He also removed perceived barriers by developing a intro to golf booklet titled Ladies Golf Ques-
tions for Beginners. “For the first time ever we are hearing hooting and hollers from women on the course due to how much fun they are having” stated Hank. Participation jumped nearly 150%. To view Hank’s Ladies Golf Questions for Beginners, please click here.
Are You at a Private Facility?
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STAFF
Joe Canny, PGA NJGT Director/
Player Development Coordinator [email protected]
Renee Tyson Administrative Assistant
David Honnens, PGA Executive Director
Thomas Harmon, PGA Tournament Director [email protected]
Updates between 2/28 - 3/31
NEW TO THE NEBRASKA SECTION
Name Club Class
Joe Canny, PGA Nebraska Section A-11
Thomas Parker Dakota Dunes CC B-8
Former Section
South Florida
Wisconsin
Name Serves As NEW Facility Name
Joseph J. Canny, PGA A-11 Nebraska Section
Evan R Erickson B-8 Tara Hills Golf Course
Robert D. Johnson, PGA A-1 Highlands Golf Course
Devon E Kastler B-1 Kearney Country Club
Thomas G Parker B-8 Dakota Dunes Country Club
Brian J Primavera B-8 Heritage Hills Golf Course
EMPLOYMENT CHANGES
Terry Riordan, PGA 1 Tom Nelson, PGA 15
Bob Walker, PGA 2 Gerald Fitzpatrick, PGA 16
Nick Wanderscheid 2 Sean O'Neill, PGA 16
Mike Schuchart, PGA 6 Jim White, PGA 16
Todd Boeve, PGA 7 Don Kruse, PGA 22
Scott Allacher, PGA 8 Britt Ward, PGA 23
Robert Thomason, PGA 8 Jeff Kuhn 24
Joshua Kohn-Lindquist 11 Jon Petersen, PGA 24
Hank McFarland, PGA 11 David James, PGA 25
Bill Scarborough, PGA 11 Mitch Merrill, PGA 25
Brett Evans, PGA 12 Mike Cornell, PGA 26
Maureen Farrell, PGA 12 Jen Smith, PGA 28
Greg Gilg 13