Tim McKenna, PGA - A Career Dedicated to Mariner Sands Country Club
"We are in the happiness business, and I have kept the members happy for all these years. That's how you stick around."
For over 30 years, Tim McKenna, PGA, has dedicated his career to Mariner Sands Country Club, where he started in outside operations before eventually advancing to Director of Golf, the position he has held for well over a decade.
After graduating from Providence College with a business degree, McKenna decided to pick up the game of golf with his dad. As a former hockey player, the switch was natural.
Born and raised in Rhode Island, McKenna worked in the bag room at his local facility, Wannamoisett Country Club. After that first season, McKenna began looking for winter work in Florida. Several members at Wannamoisett were also members at Mariner Sands and connected him with Chuck Knebels, PGA, the Director of Golf at the time.
After four seasons and keen on the membership at Mariner Sands, Knebels brought McKenna in full-time as an Assistant in 1992. A year later, McKenna finished the associate program to become a Class-A PGA Member and set himself up for a successful future in the industry.
As an Assistant, McKenna focused on lessons where he expanded his customer service knowledge and fostered a relationship with numerous members. After three years, McKenna was promoted Head Professional - a strategic move by Knebels to build McKenna’s resume for future roles.
With five years as Head Professional under his belt, facilities began to contact McKenna with opportunities, several close to his hometown in Rhode Island.
"It's always five years of Head Pro experience, and as soon as that happened, I started getting opportunities," he explained. "So I was actually going to leave."
At the same time, Knebels accepted a new position in Georgia which allowed McKenna to take over the Director of Golf role, making his decision to stay at Mariner Sands an easy one.
Now, McKenna has spent over 17 years as Director of Golf and nearly 35 years at Mariner Sands, witnessing four clubhouse renovations, two renovations on both golf courses, and is currently undergoing a complete clubhouse renovation.
McKenna credits relationships and respect when asked what has been the key driving force to staying for so many years. McKenna is fearless in leading by example.
"I've done virtually every single position there is in the business, and that helps me with relationships with my employees; I can relate to everything they do," he said. "So I don't think twice about hopping in the picker; I am just going to get it done."
The "get it done" attitude trickles down to the rest of the team, as McKenna's management style is simple.
"Keep learning because there is always a better way to do something and treat others how you would want to be treated,” he said.
McKenna is thankful to have several PGA Members mentor his career, with none more important than Knebels. Now, as a veteran in the field, McKenna is playing a key mentor role for Knebel's son, Logan, the current Head Professional and member of McKenna's Professional staff since 2019.
As someone who did not take the traditional route to becoming a PGA Member, McKenna is proud of his success throughout his career and looks to instill those same values of humbleness and respect to the next generation of PGA Members.

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