Jason Baile, PGA & Pam Elders, PGA Honored as 2025 PGA of America National Award Recipients

West Palm Beach, FL—South Florida PGA Golf Professionals Jason Baile and Pam Elders have been recognized as 2025 PGA of America National Award Winners.


The PGA of America annually recognizes 13 award recipients for their extraordinary accomplishments and efforts within the golf industry, standing out among more than 30,000 PGA of America Golf Professionals. Each award recipient was recognized for their accomplishment during day one of the 2025 PGA SHOW yesterday in Orlando.


Baile, the PGA Director of Instruction at Jupiter Hills Club, was recognized as the 2025 PGA of America Teacher & Coach of the Year, the first SFPGA Member since Martin Hall, PGA in 2008, and only the third SFPGA Member to receive the honor. Joining the SPFGA in 2019, Baile was previously named the 2022 SFPGA Teacher of the Year.


Elders, the PGA Director of Instruction at Boca West Country Club, was honored as the PGA of America Player Development Award recipient, the first SFPGA Member to receive this recognition. An SFPGA Member since 1992, Elders was previously recognized as the 2023 SFPGA Patriot Award recipient.


Baile and Elders will be formally recognized during the 2025 PGA of America Annual Meeting in November.

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JASON BAILE, PGA - PGA of America Teacher & Coach of the Year - Jupiter Hills Club - Tequesta, Florida

Jason Baile, PGA, the Director of Instruction at Jupiter Hills Club in Tequesta, Florida, has been named the 2025 PGA of America Teacher & Coach of the Year for his outstanding services as a golf teacher, innovator, and coach.


A Member of the South Florida PGA Section and a PGA of America Golf Professional since 1999, Baile’s quarter-century career has been marked by dedication, innovation and continuous growth.


Among his achievements is the creation of the Jupiter Hills Performance Center (JHPC), a state-of-the-art facility that promotes excellence in golf and physical fitness. Together with his team—which includes PGA Tour winner Brad Faxon as Director of Putting and LPGA Hall of Famer Judy Dickinson—he has built a hub of expertise that guarantees unparalleled instruction.


Baile coaches players of all skill levels, including players from the PGA, LPGA, Champions, and PGA Tour Americas Tours. Notable students include Lucas Glover, Peter Uihlein, Bud Cauley, Hayden Buckley, and Ryan Gerard.


An award-winning instructor, Baile has received several within the South Florida PGA, including the Southeast Chapter PGA Professional Development Award (2023), Southeast Chapter Teacher of the Year (2022), and the South Florida Section Teacher of the Year (2022). Additionally, he received the Carolinas Section PGA Teacher of the Year (2018) and the Carolinas PGA Low Country Chapter Teacher of the Year (2018, ‘16).


Nationally, Baile has been named to the Golf Magazine “Top 100 Teachers in America” list annually since 2019, the 2023 Golf Digest “Top 50 Teachers in America” list, the Golf Digest “Best in State - Florida” list, Golf Digest “Best in State - South Carolina” list and is a Golf Range Association of America “Top 100 Growth of the Game” Professional.

Prior to Jupiter Hills Club, Baile served as the Director of Instruction at Belfair in Bluffton, South Carolina (2012-19), and Sea Island Golf Performance Center in Sea Island, Georgia (2009-12).


Baile resides in Jupiter, Florida, with his wife, Mollie.


PAM ELDERS, PGA - PGA of America Player Development Award - Boca West Country Club – Boca Raton, Florida

Pam Elders, a South Florida PGA Section member and the Director of Golf Instruction at Boca West Country Club in Boca Raton, Florida, is the 2025 PGA of America Player Development Award recipient. This honor bestows special recognition to a PGA of America Golf Professional who has displayed extraordinary and exemplary contributions and achievements in the area of player development.


A PGA of America Golf Professional for 32 years, including the last 22 at Boca West CC, Elders demonstrates a commitment to player development and mentorship through her teaching style and her innovative line-up of programs. Responsible for creating custom programs for more than 2,000 members annually, Elders has been instrumental in implementing and elevating diverse player-development programs throughout her teaching career, highlighted by Ladies Beginner Clinics, Get Golf Ready, and her Break 100 Program, among many others. Additionally, Pam is a gifted High School golf coach, PGA HOPE instructor, former First Tee Instructor, and former Special Olympics Volunteer, further reinforcing her commitment to player development.


Elders serves as the lead instructor for the SFPGA Section’s Annual Women’s Golf Day event and a lead instructor for PGA HOPE, where she continues to play a pivotal role in the growth of the South Florida PGA HOPE program, including women’s Veterans. An accomplished player, Elders was the 1978 Junior College individual Champion (Miami-Dade Community College-North) before spending three successful years on the Women’s Golf team at the University of Miami. Pam has been recognized at the South Florida Section level as the Patriot Award recipient (2023), the SFPGA Player Development Award recipient (2020), the Southeast Chapter Player Development Award recipient (2020), and the Southern Chapter Teacher of the Year (1994). From 2019-21, the Palm Beach Post recognized Pam as the Women’s High School Golf Coach of The Year.

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January 24, 2025
West Palm Beach, Fl - Guy Mancini, PGA District Sales Manager for Yamaha Golf-Car Company, has been presented the 2024 South Florida PGA Salesperson of the Year award. The Salesperson of the Year award honors a sales representative (hard or soft good) serving the Section who has made significant contributions to the game of golf at the Section level and within his/her company and whose overall performance as a sales representative, including service to accounts, overall integrity, courtesy, and professionalism is second to none. “I am truly honored to have been chosen as the 2024 South Florida PGA Section Salesperson of the Year,” said Mancini, who obtained his full Class-A PGA Membership in 2020. “This award holds a significant meaning, especially as a proud PGA Member.” Before his time with Yamaha, Mancini served on the green grass side of the golf industry, working as a golf professional at Lost Tree Club and Mariner Sands Country Club, among others. Now, because of this experience, Mancini is able to obtain more accounts due to his already-established relationships. “I know what they [PGA Members] go through on a daily basis. Therefore, this allows me to assist them better,” explained Mancini. “I know the operation side of the business, and hearing and seeing what they need/want comes easy to me.” Similar to his time as club professional, Mancini’s number one focus is always the customer and their experience. “Whether it is in the golf shop assisting a member or selling golf carts, the customer has to always be first and foremost,” Mancini emphasized. “I believe one of the best attributes for a salesperson in the golf industry is to be a good listener.” While Mancini leads his team at Yamaha, he is incredibly thankful to all those who have played a role and recognizes others’ efforts in getting him to this point. “I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you who bestowed this tremendous honor upon me,” said Mancini. “Your support and recognition inspire me to continue striving for excellence in our community and the sport we all cherish.”  Mancini’s dedication to building strong relationships and supporting the PGA Professionals in the South Florida Section has earned him this distinguished honor. Reflecting on his journey, Mancini added, “I am grateful for the camaraderie, mentorship, and opportunities our association provides, and I look forward to contributing even more in the future. Thank you once again for this incredible honor.” The Salesperson of the Year award is one of the South Florida PGA’s annual awards. Mancini was presented with his award yesterday during day two of the 2025 PGA SHOW in Orlando. Click here for the full list of award winners.
January 20, 2025
West Palm Beach, FL - Marty Hall, PGA Assistant Director of Professional Golf Management at Florida Gulf Coast University has been presented the 2024 South Florida PGA Bill Strausbaugh Award. The Bill Strausbaugh Award is presented to a PGA Professional who by their day-to-day efforts have distinguished themselves by mentoring their fellow PGA Professionals in improving their employment situations and through service to the community. “I am incredibly humbled to be recognized with the South Florida PGA Bill Strausbaugh Award,” said Hall. “This award is not only a personal recognition; it is a recognition of the incredible community of PGA Professionals, workplace colleagues, and students with whom I have the honor to collaborate to promote the game and the profession every day.” Hall was given two pieces of valuable advice as a young professional that have stuck with her throughout her 20+ year career as a PGA of America Golf Professional. One, regardless of position, title, and wealth, treat everyone you encounter the same. Two, your most valuable asset is continued education. As the Assistant Director of Professional Golf Management at Florida Gulf Coast University, these two values coincide perfectly as Hall continues to play a significant role in the development of golf industry professionals. “I am immensely grateful for a career path that has allowed me the privilege of empowering others in their educational and professional journeys,” explained Hall. “The mentoring and encouragement I receive from my PGA Professional mentors inspires me to pay it forward, nurturing the growth of others just as they have done for me.” The work Hall is doing is being noticed not only by the South Florida PGA but also by FGCU, as Hall was named the 2024 FGCU Student Success Champion Award winner. This honor recognizes FGCU faculty and staff who continuously go above and beyond normal expectations to lead transformative initiatives and activities inside and/ or outside the classroom, and they place the success of the FGCU students above all else. Over her 17-year career at FGCU, Hall has influenced the careers of over 350 PGA Member graduates and currently mentors 210 students daily. While those numbers are extremely impressive and a testament to Hall's passion for helping others, her efforts expand far beyond FGCU. Hall has served 659 PGA-recognized facilities nationwide by providing them with a PGM intern or post-graduate professional. Lastly, Hall credits several of her mentors for providing invaluable support that has assisted Hall in getting to where she is now, making this award even more meaningful. “The fact that several of my mentors are past SFPGA Bill Strausbaugh Award winners makes this recognition even more special,” said Hall “Being acknowledged by my industry peers with this award is the highlight of my career as a PGA Professional.”
January 19, 2025
West Palm Beach, Fl - Julie Carse, PGA Director of Golf at Kelly Greens Golf & Country Club, has been presented the 2024 South Florida PGA Merchandiser of the Year in the Private Category. The Private Merchandiser of the Year recognizes the professional who has demonstrated superior skills as a merchandiser in promoting golf. The award focuses on the individual’s inventory, shop display, staff, and merchandising techniques at a private facility. This award is not only special for myself and our Shop Manager, Penny Patton, but for the entire staff and the Members of Kelly Greens," said Carse as she expressed her appreciation for the recognition. Despite the challenges posed by Hurricane Ian's devastation, Carse and her team successfully transformed their temporary space into a welcoming and efficient pro shop. Her ability to maintain high standards of service and provide a wide range of products while operating out of a 320-square-foot trailer is a testament to her dedication and creativity. “We are so proud of what we were able to accomplish in a 320-square-foot trailer while we recovered from Hurricane Ian,” said Carse. “It really shows the type of membership we have at Kelly Greens and how much they care and support us. We are very grateful to receive this award, and we thank you for the recognition.” The members of Kelly Greens Golf and Country Club played a key role in supporting the pro shop during this recovery period, showcasing the strength and unity of the club’s community. The Merchandiser of the Year (Private Category) is one of the South Florida PGA’s annual awards. The SFPGA will honor each recipient amongst members, friends, and family. Click here for a full list of award winners.
January 13, 2025
West Palm Beach, FL - Christopher Cupp, PGA Teaching Professional at The First Tee - Broward / AllGolf at CB Smith Park, has been awarded the 2024 South Florida PGA Youth Player Development Award. The PGA Youth Player Development Award is for the PGA Professional who has made extraordinary and exemplary contributions to youth player development. Work by this PGA Professional includes involvement in promoting and developing junior golf at the facility level and support for national junior golf programs. “Winning the South Florida Section PGA Youth Development Award is an incredible honor that humbles me deeply,” expressed Cupp. “I am so grateful for the outstanding team (PGA, First Tee - FGC, Volunteer Coaches, AllGolf Facility) that has supported me every step of the way, as well as the wonderful players and parents who inspire me daily.” While humble in his achievements, Cupp’s commitment to junior golfers, whether in life or in golf, is exactly why Cupp deserves recognition. Doubling down on the recognition, Cupp was honored with a 2024 #GameChanger Award, an honor given by the PGA of America to coaches who significantly contribute to growing the game of golf among young players by actively developing and leading large PGA Junior League programs. Over the 2024 calendar year, Cupp saw a 300% increase in his First Tee 8-week junior programs with nearly a 100% retention rate compared to 2023. This increase is in large part due to Cupp’s teaching philosophy for juniors, which revolves around fostering a love for the game, emphasizing personal growth, all while creating a supporting community around the junior golfer. In addition, Cupp’s number one goal is to always ensure the juniors are enjoying their time on the course. With that, Cupp is able to utilize Toptracer range integration, allowing juniors to track their numbers all while playing interactive games. Lastly, Cupp has familiarized himself with the online world as a way to continue to interact with his students and as a way to offer remote coaching. This allows Cupp to review footage and provide feedback even when the player is not physically present. In closing, Cupp is extremely grateful for what golf has done for his life and wants to continue to share that love and passion with his students. “I am driven by the opportunity to inspire young golfers, helping them discover the same love for the game that I have,” said Cupp. “Seeing the growth and enthusiasm is incredibly rewarding.
December 29, 2024
As a PGA of America Golf Professional, playing in competitive events is considered a luxury and a significant benefit of becoming a PGA Member. The South Florida PGA administers more than 20 Section events annually, each offering a professional purse and, in special cases, an opportunity to qualify for a National or PGA TOUR event. With over 2,000 PGA Members and Associates, the SFPGA ranks second amongst the 41 PGA Sections in its number of Members and is often regarded as the Section with the best players in the country. If that statement was ever in doubt, the accomplishments made during the 2024 calendar year are a true testament to the amount of talent SFPGA Professionals possess. Each year, PGA of America administers three National Championships, which PGA Members qualify for through their respective Sections. In 2024, the SFPGA Professionals claimed two of the three titles. In late September, Alan Morin, of The Club at Ibis, won the Senior PGA Professional Championship by two shots at Sunriver Resort in Sunriver, Oregon. With the win, the 2021 SFPGA Hall of Fame inductee earned entry into the 2025 Senior PGA Professional Championship, his fifth straight year qualifying for the Major Championship. Two months later, Domenico Geminiani, of Old Corkscrew Golf Club, ran away with the National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship at PGA Golf Club, winning his second title in three years by three shots. Geminiani was well accompanied at the top of the leaderboard as four other Members finished in the top 10, including Evan Bowser (T4), Michael Kartrude (T4), Morin (T8), and Dakun Chang (T10). Of the three National Championships, the PGA Professional Championship is considered the premiere event for PGA of America Golf Professionals as the top 20 finishers advance to the PGA Championship. Tyler Collet, PGA of John's Island Club, Jeremy Wells, PGA of Cypress Lake Golf Club, and Bowser of LaPlaya Golf Club all finished in the top 10, making it the first time three SFPGA Members qualified for a PGA Championship. While making a Major Championship start is already an incredible accomplishment, Wells, who was making his second consecutive PGA Championship appearance, had his eyes set on making more Section history—advancing to the weekend. After rounds of 69-71, the Director of Instruction at Cypress Lake Golf Club had successfully made the cut, becoming the first SFPGA Professional to advance to the weekend at a PGA Championship in Section history. The PGA Championship was not the only Major including an SFPGA Professional, as David Ladd of Champions Club at Summerfield and Morin competed in the Senior PGA Championship. Additionally, Susan Bond Philo of PGA Magazine qualified for and competed in the U.S. Senior Women's Open, while Mark Brown of The Yacht and Country Club competed in the U.S. Senior Open, bringing the total to seven SFPGA Professionals competing in a 2024 Major Championship. Similar to the Ryder Cup, the PGA hosts “The PGA Cup,” a biennial contest between PGA Professionals from the PGA of Great Britain & Ireland and the PGA of America. Each team consists of 10 players, determined through a two-year point system. Wells, Matt Cahill of Seminole Golf Club, and Collet all qualified for the team, filling three of the 10 roster spots for the first time in Section history while playing key roles in an American victory. Outside of Major participation, SFPGA Professionals have the opportunity to qualify for PGA TOUR events throughout the Section season. In 2024 alone, four Members competed in three PGA TOUR events. After winning the 2023 South Florida PGA Rolex Player of the Year, Collet got 2024 started by making his second consecutive start in the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. After narrowly missing the cut, Collet traveled to Puerto Rico the following week to compete alongside Geminiani in the Puerto Rico Open on the PGA TOUR. Given his recent strong performances, Collet broke through, made his first cut, and became the first SFPGA Member to make a cut on the PGA TOUR since 2008. A month later, SFPGA was back on TOUR as Hicks made his second consecutive Corales Puntacana Championship. As we near the end of 2024, SFPGA Professionals are already preparing for another record-breaking 2025. Thus far, the SFPGA will send the most Members in history to the PGA Professional Championship with 18. Hicks will make his third straight trip to the Corales Puntacana Championship and his sixth trip to PGA National for a PGA TOUR event but his first time at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. Andrew Filbert, PGA, will make a start at the Puerto Rico Open. On the Major side, Morin and Cantwell qualified for the 2025 Senior PGA Championship, and Heather Angell, PGA of Heritage Palm Golf and Country Club, will compete in the 2025 KPMG Women's PGA Championship. As we reflect on an incredible 2024 playing season, it is amazing to see the commitment to one's full-time job and to representing the Section and their respective facility to the highest level throughout all the accomplishments.
December 23, 2024
At only 15 years old, Alba, a patient at Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida, has already faced and overcome challenges that most people can't even imagine. In May 2022, Alba was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Over the next two years, she faced numerous challenges but found unwavering support from her family, friends, and the compassionate team at Golisano Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida. "Golisano helped by being there for me and making me feel like part of their family," said Alba. "They always know how to cheer you up and make you feel welcome." This October, Alba courageously shared her story at the inaugural South Florida PGA West Coast Play Yellow Birdie Bash. The event raised over $250,000 to benefit Golisano Children's Hospital and the South Florida PGA Foundation. "It felt good to share my story at the Birdie Bash because it shows that the community is here for everyone, no matter what you're going through," Alba reflected. Since its inception, the Play Yellow initiative, spearheaded by Jack and Barbara Nicklaus in partnership with Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, has raised over $100 million for children's hospitals across North America, and more than $1.5 million of that was generated through the South Florida PGA Foundation. Just four days after the Birdie Bash, Alba reached a milestone she once thought impossible. On October 25th, she rang the bell at Golisano Children's Hospital, signifying the end of her cancer treatment. "As soon as I walked into the hospital and through the doors where my party was, I realized that it was real and I had actually finished cancer treatment," Alba shared. "It was a big shock and very exciting." Thanks to the care received at Golisano Children's Hospital and the support of events like the Birdie Bash, children like Alba can overcome unimaginable challenges. Alba's advice is simple but profound for others facing similar challenges: "There is always an ending. Keep pushing through it; you are almost there." Now cancer-free, Alba is looking forward to learning the game of golf—a new chapter in her life made possible by the support of her community and the South Florida PGA Foundation. The South Florida PGA Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that serves the South Florida community, focusing on youth, military, and families. Learn more about how you can support the Foundation's mission here .
December 22, 2024
West Palm Beach, FL - Justin Hicks, PGA, Taylor Collins, PGA, and Alan Morin, PGA, named the 2024 Rolex Section, Women’s and Senior Player of the Year, respectively. Determined by a season-long points race, the South Florida PGA Section honors a Section, Women’s and Senior Player of the Year for their outstanding play during the tournament season. After spending nearly a decade competing on the PGA TOUR, Hicks, a Teaching Professional at Stonebridge Golf and Country Club, earned his Class-A PGA of America Membership in 2022, becoming a staple on top of leaderboards almost immediately. As consistent as his play has been, Hicks was still missing a valuable piece on his playing resume heading into the 2024 season. After a runner-up finish in the Fort Lauderdale Open to begin the season, Hicks won his first individual Section Major at the Bushnell Stroke Play Championship at John’s Island Club in late August, which also came with a special invitation to the 2025 Corales Puntacana Championship, his third straight year qualifying for the PGA TOUR event. Hicks carried that momentum into a runner-up finish at the South Florida PGA Professional Championship at Imperial Golf Club, concluding the season with a runner-up, sixth place, first place, and runner-up performance in all Majors. With securing the Rolex Player of the Year honor, Hicks earned entry into the 2025 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches. From a first-time Player of the Year honoree to the most decorated SFPGA playing professional in Section history, Morin has successfully captured four of the last five Senior Player of the Year titles since becoming eligible for the division in 2020. The 2021 SFPGA Hall of Fame inductee’s 2024 season was highlighted by hoisting his second South Florida Senior PGA Professional Championship trophy in the last three years. A month later, Morin captured the National Senior PGA Professional Championship in Sunriver, Oregon, and was the first SFPGA professional to win the championship since Gene Fieger, PGA, in 2014. In addition, Morin, an Assistant Professional at The Club at Ibis, managed a runner-up finish at the E-Z-GO South Florida Open and a T4 finish at the Bushnell Stroke Play Championship. Staying on the trend of well-decorated SFPGA playing professionals, Collins has now claimed three of the four Women’s Player of the Year awards, which first began in 2021 after Collins became the first SFPGA professional to earn a male or female National Player of the Year honor. A Coral Ridge Country Club teaching professional, Collins was the highest female finisher in each major she competed in. She won the Women’s Section Championship by eight shots, her second title in as many years. The Player of the Year is presented by Rolex and is a season-long points race designed to honor the best overall Section, Female, and Senior players. Each player will be recognized for their incredible play throughout the season with a plaque.
December 18, 2024
West Palm Beach, FL - Michael Littlejohn, PGA Assistant Professional at Emerald Dunes Club has been presented the 2024 South Florida PGA Srixon|Cleveland Golf | XXIO Assistant of the Year Award. The Assistant of the Year Award recognizes the individual’s overall performance as an assistant through his/her willingness to accept responsibility, promotion of the game, and his/her promotion of the overall image of the PGA. “With so many talented PGA members in the South Florida Section, it’s an honor to be recognized for this award,” said Littlejohn. “Golf has always been such a big part of my life and this acknowledgment from my peers is truly a highlight.” A Florida State University Professional Golf Management graduate, Littlejohn has served as an Assistant Professional at Emerald Dunes Club since 2022. With Emerald Dunes having a seasonal golf operation, Littlejohn is responsible for training and onboarding the entry level and seasonal golf staff, allowing him to serve as a mentor to younger aspiring professionals. “At Emerald Dunes, I have spent much more time learning and honing the managerial and team development skills of my job.” Littlejohn was selected as the golf operations representative for the Emerald Dunes employee advisory committee, a program designed to improve the work environment and develop ways of improving the quality of life at the facility. “One of the programs I led included offering free golf clinics and tournaments to our non-golf staff in season. Twice a month, I assigned one of our golf interns to develop a clinic where they advertise, recruit people, and successfully deliver a fun game improvement activity,” explained Littlejohn. “ This helps our younger staff develop some teaching and promotion skills while cultivating a positive relationship across departments with whom the golf staff may not regularly interact.” Another key focus for Littlejohn since his arrival at Emerald Dunes has been improving as an instructor. Even with the season being cut a month and a half short due to construction, Littlejohn was able to increase the number of hours teaching by 54%. This increase was in large part due to a program called “Coaching the Coaches,” in which interns and all Emerald Dunes professionals have to lead a clinic to the rest of the PGA staff on a topic of their choosing. This practice has allowed Littlejohn and others to learn and develop new approaches to teaching. Lastly, Littlejohn has continued to involve himself with the South Florida PGA Section and the Southeast Chapter. Already an active player, Littlejohn was exposed to the PGA HOPE program, where he became a certified instructor and completed a six-week program. In addition, Littlejohn has volunteered for Drive, Chip & Putt Qualifiers, and Habitat for Humanity and is looking forward to being involved with the 10 All In program. The Assistant of the Year award is one of the South Florida PGA annual awards, and Littlejohn was presented with his honor at Emerald Dunes Club during a special awards presentation in front of more than 130 club members and family. Click here to view the rest of the annual award winners.
December 16, 2024
Palm Beach Gardens, FL - The South Florida PGA hosted its 6th Annual SFPGA Pro-Lady today at Old Marsh Golf Club to close out the 2024 SFPGA Section tournament season. 25 teams of a SFPGA Professional and three female amateurs hit the course for an 18-hole stroke play event that consisted of a best-ball format, taking the best score on the par-4’s and par-5’s, while taking the two top scores on the par-3’s Victor Tortorici, PGA Director of Golf at Sailfish Point Golf Club and his team of amateurs, Pat Wilks, Nancy DelPriore and Carol Web took home first place honors with a 69, one shots better than Joey Medora and his team from Old Palm Golf Club and Tom Patri, PGA and his team from The TwinEagles Club. Finishing in a tie for low professional was Jeff Waber, PGA of Broken Sound Club - Old Course and John Lynch, PGA of Windsor Club at 4-under 68. Both Waber and Lynch managed only one bogey to go along with five birdies on the day. The 2024 SFPGA Pro-Lady marked the final event of the 2024 Section tournament season and was supported by XXIO | Never Compromise | ASICS. Leaderboard
By Brianna Alonso December 13, 2024
Naples, FL— The annual South Florida PGA Cadillac Pro-Am Invitational took place today at The TwinEagles Club on the Talon Course, raising $9,000 for the South Florida PGA Foundation. Cadillac, a longstanding partner of the South Florida PGA, supported this event generating funds and awareness for the South Florida PGA Foundation and its community outreach programs. These programs annually enhance the lives of youth, military, and families throughout the south Florida community. 21 teams, each consisting of one PGA of America professional and three amateurs, competed in a two best ball of four format. The professional individual division was played in a Stableford format. The team from Pelican Sound Golf & River Club, led by Head Golf Professional Tim Harris, PGA, along with amateurs Chuck Thompson, Tom Elfers, and Dan Gregory, earned low team honors with a score of three under par. Gyles Robin, Director of Golf at The Club at Gateway, captured low professional honors with 38 Stableford points. The event was presented by Cadillac, with DeVoe Cadillac and Val Ward Cadillac serving as representatives, while The Baldwin Group and The Golf Rope acted as supporting partners. Leaderboard
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