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.
Provided by PGA of America:
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, 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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