The South Florida PGA Junior Tour began recognizing a junior boy and girl annually in 2006 for displaying extraordinary sportsmanship with the Ed Ficker Sportsmanship Award.
The award was established as a gesture to Ficker, his commitment to the South Florida PGA, the South Florida community, and his 41 years as the PGA Head Professional at Tequesta Country Club.
“He was simply an incredible guy,” recalled Don Law, PGA of Don Law Golf Academy and a 2013 SFPGA Hall of Fame inductee. “He was one of the nicest humans you will ever meet in your life.”
In 1965, Ficker took over as the club’s second head golf professional, succeeding Dow Finsterwald, who enjoyed a very successful playing career, proudly displaying his 1958 PGA Championship Wanamaker Trophy in the golf shop. Ficker stayed loyal to Tequesta, serving 41 years until his retirement in 2006.
Following his retirement, the award was created and included in the South Florida PGA Junior Tour’s Annual Award honors. Since then, several recipients have gone on to work in the golf industry, including Matt Cahill, PGA, a 2008 Ed Ficker Sportsmanship award recipient and current Head Golf Professional at Seminole Golf Club.
As a young junior golfer, it is difficult to expect one to know or understand the impact a retired golf professional had, but that is what raised the curiosity for Cahill to learn more.
“I wanted to really find out what he stood for and learn about his life,” explained Cahill. “I was blown away at how much he gave back to the game of golf and the community. Not just going to work each day as a club professional, but spending time to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.”
Samantha (Coleman) Lodigiani, PGA, a 2011 award recipient, went on to study Professional Golf Management at Florida Gulf Coast University and is currently an Assistant Professional at Babcock National Golf Club.
And, Danny Green, a current University of Florida student, and 2021 award recipient. Green grew up as a member of Tequesta, and when he received the recognition, Ficker arranged a dinner to spend extra time with Green.
“Dinner was wonderful, and he was kind, attentive, and very knowledgeable,” explained Green. “Mr. Ficker was a great man. I am honored to carry on his legacy.”
The names featured above are just a few examples of individuals of whom Ficker had a positive impact on. The range of effects Ficker had is unmeasurable, and the Annual Ed Ficker Sportsmanship Award is a small indication of our appreciation.
"Ed Ficker was the consummate PGA Professional and one of the most respected PGA members not just in South Florida but the entire country. Honoring and carrying on his legacy with the Sportsmanship award is a small way we can ensure the impact of Ed Ficker will never be forgotten," said South Florida PGA Executive Director Geoff Lofstead.
All Award Winners:
2024:
Boy: Thomas Nevico
Girl: Eva Lye
2023:
Boy: Alex Greer
Girl: Dounia Bezzari
2022:
Boy: Danny Green
Girl: Punchy Mahathep
2021:
Boy: Michael Rivera
Girl: Ariana Silva
2020:
Boy: Chase Cohen
Girl: Erin Marcelino
2019:
Boy: Matthew Myers
Girl: Madyson Gold
2018:
Boy: Chase Scholze
Girl: Kelli Kragh
2015
Boy: Joe Lewis
Girl: Jillian Bourdage
2014
Boy: Timothy Simpson
Girl: Emily Faulkner
2013
Boy: Matt Newman
Girl: Mary Janiga
2012
Boy: Robert Butler
Girl: Radi Sauro
2011
Boy: Jackson Schoenfelt
Girl: Samantha Coleman
2010
Boy: Harley Abrams
Girl: Annie Dulman
2009
Boy: Jaime Rodriguez
Girl: Ashley Burke
2008
Boy: Matthew Cahill
Girl: Julie Olmo
2007
Boy: Derek Wilcox
Girl: Christina Amoriello
2006
Boy: Ben Vertz
Girl: Kristen Hill
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