May 2025 Newsletter

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OFFICERS/BOARD

President Mike Schuchart, PGA

Vice President Phil Palmer, PGA

Secretary— Bobby O’Keefe, PGA

Honorary President—Dawn Neujahr, PGA

Board Member Tony Baranowski, PGA

Board Member Joe Wiegand, PGA

DISTRICT 8 DIRECTOR

Phil Anderson, PGA

NEBRASKA PGA STAFF

Executive Director/CEO David Honnens, PGA

Assist. Executive Director Seth Scollard, PGA

Managing Director—Renee Tyson

Tournament Director—Derek Carlson, PGA

Junior Golf Director Kurt Karcher, PGA

Digital Media Director Brett Renner

Director of Foundation Programs—Amber Bogle

Administrative Assistant—Tiffany White

Development Officer Bob Danenhauer

Community Relations Coord. Margie Smith

INTRODUCING OUR NEW LOGOS HONORING OUR SECTION’S 100 YEAR HISTORY:

Celebrating the Nebraska PGA Centennial isn’t complete unless one pays homage to a progressive coaching culture that flourishes across a variety of successful platforms to develop the next generation of players.

The Nebraska PGA spans unique cross-state boundaries, touching Western Iowa and a portion of South Dakota. Wherever you stop – whether it’s indoor training, surrounded by PGA Junior Leaguers, driving a van to a meet, or stationed on the range for junior or collegiate coaching – it’s a collage of motivated, dedicated PGA Professionals.

We tapped the shoulders of a cross section of Section members: University of Northern Iowa alum Ryan Norman is the Director of Player Development of the Iowa Western Community College men’s and women’s teams in Council Bluffs.

In April, while busy with his college teams’ schedule, he watched on television as Chloe Perfect, a student he coached for several years, finished runner-up in the age 14-15 girls’ division of the Drive, Chip & Putt national finals at August National Golf Club.

“It was pretty cool to watch Chloe perform so well, and I was cheering from far away,” said Norman.

Norman’s paternal grandfather got him into golf in Council Bluffs, and gave him his first set of clubs, among them a Wilson 2-iron.

“I remember how hard it was to hit that club,” said Norman, a graduate of Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln High School. “I kept it, because it was the one club that I was trying hard to make contact.”

Norman earned a bachelor’s degree in sports psychology in 2005, and five years later was elected to PGA membership.

Continue Reading about Ryan Norman, Jon Petersen, Karrie Van Ravenswaay, Judd Cornell, Jeanne Sutherland and Nick Wanderscheid.

Exploring Technology: How AI Can Enhance Your Job Search Experience

In today’s ever-evolving world, technology, and especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), is reshaping every aspect of our lives. As a PGA Career Consultant, I’ve had the privilege to help countless professionals in the Iowa and Nebraska Sections navigate their career paths, witnessing firsthand how AI can be a catalyst for growth, innovation, and success for both our members and facilities.

Crafting the Perfect Resume

For my fellow PGA members, starting a new career opportunity often begins with creating an outstanding resume how you present your professional story is crucial. AI tools can supercharge this process, offering personalized recommendations to highlight unique skills and experiences. AIdriven resume builders refine resumes to meet industry standards and align with job descriptions, significantly boosting the chances of capturing a recruiter's attention.

These advanced tools extract key phrases from job postings, spotlighting the skills recruiters prioritize. Mirror these elements in your resume to emphasize your fit for the role and pass AI-powered Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) efficiently, making you stand out in a competitive market.

Step-by-Step Guide to UsingAI for Crafting a Competitive Resume

1. Input Job Description: Start by entering the desired position's job description into an AI tool. Prompt the AI to "identify the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the role based on the job description provided." This will help you understand the critical skills and competencies that the employer values.

2. Analyze and Enhance: Once the AI generates the KPIs, upload your cover letter, specific sections of your resume, or the entire resume into the AI tool. Instruct the AI to suggest enhancements or modifications that align your documents with the identified KPIs. This step helps tailor your resume to better match the employer's expectations and requirements.

3. Refine with Personal Touch: Review the AI's suggestions and incorporate your personal insights and experiences. While AI can provide valuable structural and content-related feedback, it's essential to infuse your personality and unique story into the resume. Ensure that the document authentically represents you, as nobody can tell your narrative better than you.

Mastering the Interview Prep

Preparation is key to interview success, and AI can play an instrumental role in this regard as well. Simulated interview platforms utilize AI to provide PGA members with realistic interview scenarios. By engaging with these AI simulations, candidates can practice responses to common industry-specific questions, receive realtime feedback, and hone their communication skills.

Innovating Job Postings for Facilities

For PGA facilities, AI offers innovative solutions to create more effective job postings. By analyzing successful past listings, AI can help craft postings that attract the right candidates. The technology can identify and suggest the perfect combination of keywords and phrasing to ensure the job description reaches its target audience, saving time and improving candidate quality.

AI can also assist in the interview preparation process for facilities by providing insights on potential candidates. By analyzing candidates' resumes and online presence, AI helps facilities to tailor interview questions that effectively evaluate a candidate’s fit for the team and culture.

Embracing the Future

AI’s integration within job searches and recruitment isn't just a brief trend; it's a promising pathway to future growth. Embracing AI means opening new doors and advancing your career with confidence, all while fostering team harmony.

However, it's vital to remember that AI is a powerful ally, not an autonomous solution. Whether you're a PGA professional or a facility manager, it's important to ensure that AI serves as a partner in your endeavors rather than overshadowing your personal insights and creativity. By embedding your unique perspective alongside AI's capabilities, you can achieve remarkable growth.

Together, we can harness AI's power to elevate our industry, achieving success when AI’s strengths are combined with thoughtful insights and clear direction. As we experienced firsthand in crafting this article, AI acts more like a collaborative ally a tool that complements our skills rather than replacing them, reminiscent of a trusty sidekick rather than a machine from the future with its own mission. It’s a gentle reminder that even the most intelligent systems, similar to our passion for golf, yield the best results when combined with personal touch and intentional guidance.

Kevin Drew, PGA is a PGA Career Consultant serving the Iowa and Nebraska PGA Sections. He can be reached at 402-670-2973 or kdrew@pgahq.com

The Nebraska Section PGA has announced Jon Crane, PGA the recipient of the Wilson Sporting Goods Monthly Game Ball recipient for the month of May

The Wilson Game Ball honors PGA Professionals who demonstrate exceptional leadership, innovation, and commitment to the game of golf. Director of Golf Jon Crane, PGA, of The Ridge Golf Club in Sioux Center, Iowa, embodies these qualities through his passionate service, visionary programming, and deep community impact.

“It’s very humbling,” Crane said. “Our Section has tremendous golf professionals doing great things, and to be recognized amongst my peers is a true honor.”

Crane’s passion for golf is rooted in the game’s unique challenges, personal growth, and the powerful connections it fosters. As a PGA Member, he’s channeled that passion into a career of mentorship and innovation.

“My passion for golf comes from the challenge, camaraderie, and constant drive for improvement,” said Crane. “Being a PGA Member has allowed me to share that with others, grow the game, and build lasting relationships through teaching and team leadership.”

One of Crane’s most significant achievements is the development of one of the top five PGA Jr. League programs in the country. With over 370 junior participants, the program thrives thanks to a blend of creative curriculum, facility support, and grassroots outreach.

Continuing Reading….

If you’re looking for something to make balancing your personal and work lives just a little easier – and a lot more impactful – it’s time to step into the era of the Modern PGA Coach.

With tools like video analysis, integrated scheduling, and easy-to-manage group programs, PGA Coach is designed to help you do more with less effort while delivering a better experience for every student.

New Video Analysis Course, powered by our partners at Onform

Level up your coaching with video Analysis

If you’ve been meaning to explore how Onform can enhance your coaching, we’ve made it easy. The PGA Coach integration and introductory course is now available in the PGA Coach Training Center, designed to help you get started with video analysis or sharpen your skills if you’ve already begun.

What to Expect:

This self-paced course includes:

-Approximately 50 minutes of video instruction

-Short interactive quizzes to reinforce key concepts

-Tips for recording, analyzing, and delivering effective feedback via video

-Step-by-step walkthroughs for using Onform with PGA Coach (need a quick refresher on linking your accounts or sharing videos? View the Onform + PGA Coach support guide)

-Best practices for using video to boost your learning and engagement

-Earn 1 PDR credit

Already using Onform? You might still pick up new ideas, and you’ll earn a credit for brushing up.

PRD Season is Around the Corner

As we approach the end of a PDR cycle, now is a great time to knock out a few credits. The PGA Coach Training Center offers up to 15 PDR credits – available upon first time completion of courses, all at your own pace.

Start Learning Today

Go to PGA Coach Training Center

The 2025 Union Bank & Trust Pro + Ladies Jamboree, held on May 5th at The Country Club of Lincoln, showcased exceptional talent and a steadfast commitment to promoting girls’ junior golf across Nebraska. This annual event, organized by the Nebraska PGA, Nebraska Golf Association, and the Nebraska Women’s Amateur Golf Association (NWAGA), brought together professionals and amateurs in a spirited competition supporting youth golf initiatives.

The highlight of this year’s event came from Seth Porter, PGA Associate of The Club at Indian Creek, who fired a 63 (-10) tying the course record at The Country Club of Lincoln. After starting 1-over through his first six holes, he played the final 12 holes at 11-under par showcasing a heater of a lifetime.

CCL’s very own Mark Foelbaek, PGA and Jim White, PGA MP of The Fairways at Lincoln tied for second place with impressive rounds of 68 (-5). A total of 10 Nebraska PGA Professionals fired rounds under par showcasing the talent in the Section.

In the team portion of the event, Nebraska PGA Professionals were paired with three NWAGA members from their home clubs to compete in a two net best-ball format across three separate flights.

NEW Hole-in-One Club. Entry into the club is only required one time until the next Hole-in-One is made. Entry fee is $20.00.

For those Nebraska Section PGA Professionals who are still in need of some PDRs, we have compiled a list of several opportunities that are available to you.

The deadline to have all PDR information submitted is June 15, 2025.

Be sure to check your status today!

2024 & 2025 PGA Show Videos

PGA members can receive one (1) PGA Education PDR by watching a video from the list and taking an assessment at the conclusion of the video.

PDR credit may be earned only one time for any online PDR course. In order to earn PDR credit, you must score a 70% or higher on the assessment. If you do not score 70% or higher, you will be allowed one (1) re-take opportunity. You will be directed to the assessment when the video concludes. Members must have the updated version of web browsers. Once video has started you must allow the video to run in its entirety without any interruptions such as stopping or pausing.

Watch Videos and Earn Credits Here

New to this cycle are Education PDRs. Any education from the following categories are eligible for Education/General PDRs:

• Allied Association Education

• New Product or Equipment Training

• Career Specific Education - including serving as a speaker/instructor on topics such as:

-Youth Safety

-Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

-Mental Health and Well Being

-CPR

• Participation in PGA Recognized Programs

-PGA HOPE Clinics, PGA Junior League, PGA Family Golf, PGA Junior Camps, Drive, Chip & Putt Hosts and Volunteers

Visit Online PDR Opportunities or click on “Earn Credits” within your pga.org dashboard.

If you have questions or would like to submit credits, please contact Renee Tyson at 402-4897760 or rtyson@pgahq.com

Save the Date: PGA Buying Summit

The PGA Buying Summit - Frisco returns to the Omni PGA Frisco Resort on July 2830, 2025. Don't miss the opportunity to connect with fellow PGA of America Golf Professionals at the Home of the PGA of America. Register Today

Check Your Profile Before Annual Dues Billing

The 2025-2026 Annual Dues Invoices will be available on May 1, 2025. Please review your PGA.org dashboard and submit any employment, class, Section, or personal contact information changes here, including reviewing your Term Life insurance beneficiary information. . Update

PGA Coach+ Is Here!

Subscribe to PGA Coach+ for personalized success and support, choice partner opportunities, and exclusive features and content. Learn about the future of the PGA Coach Platform from PGA of America President Don Rea Jr., PGA, in a special video message here.

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PGA Championship Recap

The PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club was a week to remember! Congratulations to Scottie Scheffler on capturing his first PGA Championship title! It was an especially meaningful win for his coach, Randy Smith, PGA, who shared what it means to guide a player to a major victory.

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Download the PGA Member App

The PGA Member App brings you a world of opportunities! Enjoy the benefits of effortlessly managing your member details, tracking PDRs, and submitting deferred compensation points, all in one convenient place. Download the PGA Member App (Apple) (Google Play) and if an update is available, please click "Update" to ensure you have installed the latest version of the app. Download Here

PGA REACH Nebraska administers the Tasha Keiter Scholarship for young women who enjoy the game of golf. The purpose of the scholarship is to assist female students in furthering their education. Scholarship winners are selected on the basis of their interest and activity in golf, the potential for future contributions to the game, leadership skills/community involvement, then on their academic/professional ability and financial need.

We strongly encourage all leagues to create and bring an All-Star team to the Section postseason (aka All-Star Season). Even if you feel that your team "wouldn't be competitive", it's more of a celebration of your local season play and gives you the opportunity to reward some of your players the chance to be named an "All-Star". Click HERE to learn more about the All-Star Season.

We will once again have a qualifier before the Section Championship this year. That qualifier event is on Monday, July 21st at Fremont Golf Club. This will be for the 13U All-Star teams and potentially for the 17U All-Star teams (depending on how many 17U teams there are). We plan to advance four 13U and four 17U teams from the qualifier to the Section Championship. The 13U All-Star teams will be eight players and NEW for 2025, the 17U All-Star teams will also be eight players (increase from six in prior years). All-Star players are determined by the coaches involved in each league. For the 13U teams, our plan is to have a morning wave of 9 holes and an afternoon wave of 9 holes at Fremont GC. The best two team scores from the front 9 flights (AM & PM combined) and best two team scores from the back 9 flights (AM & PM combined) will advance to the Section Championship. For the 17U teams, the format on how we will determine the four qualifying teams will be determined by how many total teams there are.

NOTE: If there are too many teams for one qualifier, there will be two qualifiers. The second location is Riverside GC in Grand Island on Wednesday, July 23rd. If we need this secondary event, teams will be split as evenly as possible based on geographic location as far as which qualifier they will compete in. The format to determine how teams would qualify at each site is TBD.

The Section Championship will be on August 9th at The Club at Indian Creek in Elkhorn (Red Feather Course). The championship will be 9 holes for both 13U and 17U divisions. Both the qualifier and championship will be 2-person stroke play scramble format, counting the 3 of the best 4 pair scores to make up the team total. We are very excited for the Section Championship event as it will once again be conducted in conjunction with the Pinnacle Bank Championship Korn Ferry Tour event on the third nine at their facility. More logistics on this will be released as they become available.

IMPORTANT: The top two teams at the Section Championship in both the 13U and 17U divisions will qualify for the regional event, which will be held at The Ridge GC in Sioux Center, IA on Sept. 12-14, 2025.

NEW for 2025: Our region has been adjusted and will be composed with the following Sections/teams:

13U Division

2 Nebraska Section qualifiers

2 Midwest Section qualifiers

4 Top Regional Leaderboard teams

* Top 13U team advances to the National Finals (date TBA)

17U Division

2 Nebraska Section qualifiers

2 Midwest Section qualifiers

4 Top Regional Leaderboard teams

* Top 17U team advances to the National Finals (date TBA)

Educating parents and caregivers about the benefits of PGA Jr. League and keeping them informed about your schedule and plans are vital to hosting a successful season. The 2025 Marketing Toolkit includes several tools to help you do just that!

Orientation Meeting Slide Templates

Family Welcome Email/Letter Template

Videos to Share with Families

Adding Guardians or Family Members

The MyPGA Mobile App is a powerful tool to help families stay up-to-date with their players’ PGA Jr. League schedules. Invite parents and caregivers to download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play. If desired, parents and caregivers can also invite additional guardians or family members to join the app and follow along with all the fun. Share this help article with your

Create a Community Event

Looking for ways to offset the cost of a season for your players and their families? Host a community event at your facility and invite the community to participate. Get creative with the event, from hosting a mini-golf course on the practice green to a clinic. Charging a small entry fee helps raise money to engage more players and introduce them to

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