PGAREACHPhiladelphia.com Annual Progress Report 2023 MAKING PROGRESS A REALITY PGA REACH Philadelphia continued to thrive in 2023, highlighted by growth in Youth, Military, and Diversity & Inclusion programming
PGA REACH Philadelphia
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Founded in 2018, PGA REACH Philadelphia is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable arm of the Philadelphia PGA Section, one of the 41 geographical PGA of America Sections, and encompasses Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, Delaware, and Northeastern Maryland. PGA REACH Philadelphia’s mission is to positively impact communities and enrich lives through the game of golf by supporting and delivering programs that focus on personal development and sportsmanship with an emphasis on three core pillars: Youth, Military, and Diversity & Inclusion.
3 From the Director’s Desk
4 Nationally-Recognized Patriot
5 Down the Shore: Fourth Annual Pro-Am
6 Youth: PGA Jr. League Still Going Strong
7 Youth: Bringing Golf to Schools
8 Military: Saluting Our Veterans
9 Military: Hopeful Competition
10 Diversity: 2023 Diversity Scholars
11 Diversity: Mentoring Golf’s Future
12 PGA WORKS: Learning Through Fellowship
13 PGA WORKS: Smith Impresses in Ala.
14 Drive, Chip & Putt Regional Qualifier
15 United With Our Community
16 Help From Our Friends
17 Our Partners
18 Our Supporters
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chair Karen Batchelder, Senior Finance Professional; Honorary Chair Harry Hammond, PGA, Penn Oaks Golf Club; Graham Bachman, Hidden River Strategic Capital; John Blaskovich, MedEast Solutions Limited Inc.; Kevin Ford, Holman; Claudia Gangemi, Honeybrook Jr. Golf Director; Laura Hammond, Women's Golf Association of Philadelphia; Treasurer Gregory D. Marks, Independence Realty Trust, Joseph W. “Chip” Marshall III, Stevens & Lee Law Firm; Jeffrey P. McFadden, The Union League of Philadelphia; Krista Mitzak, Philanthropist; Robert Moses, American Packaging; Charles L. Nelson, MD, Penn Medicine; Michael Zisman, Golf Genius Software
PGA OF AMERICA GOLF PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE: Chair Anthony Malizia, PGA, Bidermann G.C.; Matt Bonanno, PGA, Newark C.C.; Jeffrey Breiner, PGA, C.C. of Harrisburg; John Carpineta, PGA, Bensalem Township C.C.; Gerry Davis, PGA, Pinecrest C.C.; Jon Flint, PGA, Commonwealth National G.C.; Stephen Frederick, PGA, Steel Club; Jason Lamp, PGA, Galloway National G.C.; Bob Lennon, PGA, Wilmington C.C.; Michael Little, PGA, Clubhouse 54; Kyle Monahan, PGA, Pocono Farms C.C.; Dan Mrozinski, PGA, Commonwealth National G.C.; Sean Palmer, PGA, Union League of Philadelphia; Scott Reilly, PGA, Philadelphia C.C.; Jenna Soranno, PGA, Wilmington C.C.; Steve Wager, PGA, Toftrees Resort G.C.
STAFF: Geoffrey Surrette, PGA, Executive Director; Barbara Creveling, Assistant Executive Director; Courtney Curcio, Director; Matt Frey, PGA, Communications Director; Erin Martin, Coordinator; Rachel Goetz, PGA WORKS Fellow; Lydia Victor, PGA WORKS Fellow; Brian Schulte, PGA, Tournament Director; Sue Unger, Membership Director; Leilyn Nowaczynski, Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour Director; Joe Sponheimer, Tournament Coordinator; Cassie Vogel, Tournament Coordinator; Matt Hulnick, Graphic Designer
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Leading Into the Future
As we reflect on the impact made by PGA REACH Philadelphia in 2023, we are thrilled to share the profound influence your support has had on our mission and vision. Last year played a pivotal role in shaping the future and fostering the growth of our foundation.
Thanks to the dedication of our ambassadors, PGA REACH Philadelphia has continued to enrich lives through our growing programs. In 2023, we achieved significant milestones, including:
• Reaching over 1, 000 U.S. military veterans and active duty through PGA HOPE
• Expanding the Golf in Schools program to 58 schools
• Raising over $67,000 at our annual PGA REACH Philadelphia Pro-Am Championship
• Adding three additional events to our schedule: the PGA HOPE Cup, a Drive, Chip & Putt Regional Qualifier, and a Cornhole Classic
• Boosting PGA Jr. League participation to 1, 900 youth golfers
• Awarding 46 Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour Diversity Scholarships
• Providing over $13,000 in grants to local organizations that align with our mission
Our 2023 annual progress report encapsulates the achievements of the year, showcasing the impact of our programs, events, and the unwavering support from individuals like yourself. It also outlines our ambitious plans for the future, and highlights the crucial role our supporters play in making these aspirations a reality. None of this would be possible without your continued support and passion for
our mission. To our board of directors, PGA of America Golf Professionals, program participants, partners, and trustee members—thank you! Nationally, the PGA of America has launched a new branding campaign, “We Love This Game,” that introduces a new logo for the PGA of America, its 41 Sections, and PGA REACH foundations. We are excited to build upon our existing brand as the rollout continues throughout 2024.
As we look into a promising future for the game of golf, we hope you recognize the significant impact you can continue to make by supporting PGA REACH Philadelphia in the years ahead.
Sincerely,
Courtney Curcio Director PGA REACH Philadelphia
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NationallyRecognized Patriot PGA OF AMERICA AWARDS
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hiladelphia’s own John Carpineta, PGA, was honored by the PGA of America in November, helping to headline the Class of the Association’s 2023 national awards honorees. Carpineta, known affectionately as "Johnny C," is the Section’s first national PGA Patriot Award recipient. The honor goes to a PGA Professional who personifies patriotism through the game of golf and demonstrates unwavering commitment and dedication to the men and women who have valiantly served and protected the United States of America.
An inspiration to many, Carpineta earned his PGA of America Membership at 62 years old. Today, at age 82, he remains a driving force in leading the growth of PGA HOPE Philadelphia. A U.S. Army veteran, Carpineta is an advocate for golf programming to be used as a form of therapy for veterans, and thanks to his efforts, more than 1,000 veterans have been positively impacted. Carpineta has been the recipient of multiple awards at the Section level, including Golf Professional of the Year in 2019, the Patriot Award (2017, ‘18, ‘20) and the Player Development Award in 2015. Carpineta has also been instrumental in mentoring other PGA of America Professionals who have aspirations to be heavily involved in PGA HOPE programming. His commitment to service at the Section level includes being the co-chair of PGA HOPE Bensalem since 2016, a member of the Player Development Committee since 2016, and an Education Committee member since 2011, among other Section committees.
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Down the Shore
Fourth annual pro-am is a huge success
PGA REACH Philadelphia’s fourth annual pro-am championship was hosted at Galloway (N.J.) National Golf Club on October 16 and raised over $67,000, including proceeds from our online auction. The event paired one PGA of America Golf Professional with three amateur golfers, and its proceeds will help support the foundation’s Youth, Military, and Diversity & Inclusion initiatives.
The winning team featured Mike Bowman, Jake Markezin, Charlie Bowman, and Todd Kiebort from the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board, and finished with a net score of 15-under-par 56. The event also featured participants from PGA HOPE, PGA Jr. League, the PGA REACH Diversity Scholarship, and the PGA WORKS Fellowship stationed around the course, sharing their experiences and the foundation’s impact on their lives.
The Union League of Philadelphia served as the premier partner, while American Floors Inc., Creative Financial Group, Ocean Casino Resort, Parx Casino, Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board, Visit Delco, William E. Howe & Co., and the Zisman Family Foundation served as presenting partners. The AGS Tour and Holman were supporting partners, with gifts from Ahead, Winston Collection, Bushnell, Casamigos, and Pairings Cigar Bar.
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Bringing Golf to Schools
PGA REACH Philadelphia’s and the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s successful Golf in Schools program continued to experience impressive growth in 2023. Last year, the program grew to 59 schools, ultimately reaching nearly 5,000 students. The PGA of America Golf Professionaldeveloped curriculum is designed to introduce kids to the game of golf, as well as the mental and physical health benefits the sport provides. Our foundation and the PGA of America Golf Professional volunteers work with the schools’ physical education departments to provide this special education platform on a regular basis.
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YOUTH PILLAR
Still Going Strong
PGA Jr. League has been PGA REACH Philadelphia’s most engaging program since its inception, and the 2023 season continued that trend. The program included nearly 1, 900 youth golfers competing on over 100 teams against each other en route to the Section’s 13 u and 17u championships at Out Door Country Club and Rolling Green Golf Club, respectively. The titles were ultimately captured by PGA of America Member Chris Brosius’ Delaware Beach 13 u team, and fellow PGA of America Golf Professional Matt Finger’s DuPont 17u team. Both advanced to Regionals, where they had the chance to qualify for the National Car Rental PGA Jr. League Championships.
BY THE NUMBERS 2023 SEASON
1,900 Total Competitors (~400 Girls, 1,500 Boys)
100+ Teams
87 PGA of America Coaches
212 Scholarships
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Saluting Our Veterans
PGA HOPE (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere) Philadelphia is the foundation’s flagship military program. PGA HOPE introduces golf to veterans to enhance their physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being. The program is taught through a developmental five-week curriculum, taught by PGA of America Golf Professionals trained in adaptive golf and military cultural competencies. In 2023, over 40 PGA of America Golf Professionals became PGA HOPE certified at our three training sessions, bringing our Section’s total to over 80. PGA HOPE is funded and supplemented by PGA REACH, so the cost of programming remains free to all veterans.
PGA HOPE Philadelphia reached over 650 active duty U.S. military veterans in 2023, increasing the program’s total reach to over 1,000 since its inception in 2015. Clinics were hosted at 10 chapter locations, including a new session at Saucon Valley C.C., Regents’ Glen C.C., and the C.C. at Woodloch Springs. Beginning in 2021, PGA REACH Philadelphia started providing a job board to PGA HOPE veterans, allowing them to work at local golf facilities, and giving them additional course access and program benefits. In addition to weekly learning opportunities, the foundation continued offering offseason clinics at Fairways & Dreams Indoor Golf in Conshohocken, Pa., to keep them engaged over the winter months. Additionally, the foundation is looking to open four new chapter locations in 2024.
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Hopeful Competition
Saucon Valley Country Club won the inaugural PGA HOPE Philadelphia Cup in dominating fashion at Riverton Country Club in August. As a result of their victory, the team, Mike Wood, PGA, Bill Lippincott, Cal Bostick, Leo Kollar, and Shaun Osting, will represent PGA REACH Philadelphia’s PGA HOPE chapters in the 2024 PGA Secretary’s Cup during PGA Championship week in Kentucky. The 2023 PGA HOPE Philadelphia Cup’s presenting partner was MedEast Post-Op & Surgical Inc. and was supported by Greyson Clothiers, PXG, and Univest.
The PGA HOPE Secretary’s Cup celebrates the PGA HOPE program by providing a unique and memorable experience for our military veterans and the PGA of America Golf Professionals who work tirelessly to positively impact veterans’ lives. This annual event, in conjunction with the week of PGA Championship, began in 2016 and is named after the Secretary of Veteran Affairs in recognition of the Memorandum of Understanding between PGA REACH and the Department of Veteran Affairs. Each team is made up of four veterans from a PGA HOPE program and one PGA or LPGA Professional. In 2023, the Section was represented by PGA of America Member Anthony Shields, James Frawley, Eric Newsome, Joe Dooley, and Bill Lippincott.
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2023 Diversity Scholars
PGA REACH Philadelphia recognizes diversity and inclusion’s importance to our society. One of the foundation’s goals is to help people from diverse populations and marginalized communities improve their lives through the game of golf. With 16 youth golfers receiving scholarships, the 2023 scholarship class is the foundation’s largest, bringing our total number of recipients to 46. Scholarship recipients receive an annual membership and seven tournament entries on the Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour, golf equipment, and a PGA of America Golf Professional mentor, until the age of 18. The 2023 scholarships were supported by Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board, Cobra Puma Golf, the 1854 Foundation, and the First Tee of Greater Philadelphia, and 1764
William Broadbelt, Sewell, N.J.
Megan Choi, Penn Valley, Pa.
Fortress Chryst, Wescosville, Pa.
Yalana Clarke, Villanova, Pa.
Antonella Ferrer, Wynnewood, Pa.
Benjamin Gangemi, Downingtown, Pa.
Emma Gangemi, Downingtown, Pa.
Joseph Gangemi, Downingtown, Pa.
James Gates, Ardmore, Pa.
Noah Gates, Ardmore, Pa.
Brayden Holland, Haddon Township, N.J.
Timothy Huber, Westmont, N.J.
Justin Marcus, Glenmoore, Pa.
Bruno Peri, Glen Mills, Pa.
Lilly Reagan, Philadelphia, Pa.
Lauren Williams, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Mentoring Golf’s Future
As part of the Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour Diversity Scholarship, recipients receive access to PGA of America Golf Professional mentors to help them with their swings, offer clubfitting, and provide them with life advice. Huntingdon Valley C.C.’s PGA Director of Instruction Kelly Sanderson mentored 10-year-old Antonella Ferrer, and had this to say about her experience:
“Throughout our time together, Antonella was inquisitive, attentive, and extremely coachable. She naturally works hard and her love for the game of golf shines while she is on the course. Throughout the year, we worked on her confidence, and saw some impressive results. I am honored to be Nella’s mentor and I am so excited to watch her continue to play and have fun!”
From a mentee perspective, the relationships are just as valued. Scholarship recipient Joey Gangemi says, “I believe that one of the most important parts of the scholarship is being able to have a PGA of America Golf Professional mentor; for me, that’s Philadelphia Cricket Club’s PGA Director of Golf Jim Smith Jr. Jim and I met once a month to observe my golf swing and identify things to improve on. Jim has not only been coaching me in golf, but he is also teaching me life skills that I will be able to use in the future.”
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Learning Through Fellowship
The PGA WORKS Fellowship provides a unique opportunity for a 15-month, paid immersion in a PGA Section’s Foundation operations. This entry-level employment experience is designed to offer insight into various career paths within the golf industry. It serves as a valuable platform for individuals from historically underrepresented backgrounds—be it by gender, age, race or color, national origin or ancestry, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or veteran status—to gain comprehensive experience across all facets of the golf industry. The PGA WORKS Fellowship initiative boasts 22 fellows across 22 Sections and two in affiliated organizations in 2023. Since 2017, an impressive 81 percent of Fellows have successfully secured jobs within the golf industry.
Highlighting the program’s success, Rachel Goetz, PGA REACH Philadelphia’s 2022 Fellow, completed her 15-month fellowship and subsequently joined the 2024 PGA Championship team as their volunteer operations coordinator. In September 2023, Lydia Victor, who recently graduated from Drexel University, was hired as the new PGA WORKS Fellow, and will complete her fellowship at the end of 2024.
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Rachel Goetz
Lydia Victor
PGA WORKS
Smith Impresses in Alabama
In 2023, a Junior PGA WORKS event showcased top diverse junior golfers in a 36-hole stroke play championship at Shoal Creek Club during the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship. The tournament provided a platform for 16 boys and 10 girls to display their skills and network with over 50 college coaches present at the event. Kasim Narinesingh-Smith from Kennett Square, Pa., achieved an impressive third-place finish at the Shoal Creek Club event, representing the Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour as a recipient of the Diversity Scholarship.
In addition to the tournament, participants engaged in PGA WORKS Beyond the Green, an event aiming to encourage talent from historically underrepresented backgrounds to pursue careers in the golf industry and beyond.
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PGA WORKS
Punching Tickets to Augusta
The Philadelphia PGA Section and Aronimink Golf Club teamed to host a Drive, Chip & Putt Regional Qualifier in September. Eight youth golfers earned their spots in the Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals, to be played at Augusta National Golf Club on April 7, 2024. A joint initiative founded in 2013 by the Masters Tournament, United States Golf Association, and the PGA of America, Drive, Chip & Putt is a free nationwide youth golf development competition aimed at growing the game by focusing on the three fundamental skills employed in golf. The event’s 96 participants started their journey at the local level, advancing from one of 30 Local Qualifiers. From there, they advanced through a Sub-Regional Qualifier, ultimately earning them a place to compete at Aronimink. Four of the eight youth golfers headed to Augusta National are Philadelphia PGA Junior Tour members, a new record for the tour: Trebor Melendez, Colby Komancheck, Trisha Lobo, and Kayley Roberts. Komancheck is also the son of PGA Member Jamie Komancheck and LPGA Member Kelly Komancheck of RiverCrest Golf Club and Preserve in Phoenixville, Pa.
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DRIVE, CHIP & PUTT
United With Our Community
PGA REACH Philadelphia would not have realized its success and growth without the support of our partners and fundraising efforts from across the Section. In the spring, PXG hosted a PGA HOPE night in support of the veterans, donating time for free lessons and clubfitting. This fall, our trustee-level donors Scott and Karen Hutchinson gifted PGA HOPE Philadelphia a sizable donation, which will go a long way to funding our chapters. Additionally, Silvercrest Asset Management, through its premier golf series, the Silvercrest Cup, and Golf Galaxy also provided significant donations to our foundation. PGA REACH Philadelphia thrives through our key donors and campaigns we run throughout the year, including golf marathons, the Honeybrook Havoc, PGA of America Golf Professionals, and more.
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Help From Our Friends
Over the span of the year, PGA REACH Philadelphia actively participates in organizing events, fundraisers, and advocacy efforts that extend beyond our primary focus areas of Youth, Military, and Diversity & Inclusion. These endeavors serve to strengthen our connections with diverse communities, reflecting our commitment to engaging with and supporting a broad range of causes throughout the year. This fall Regents’ Glen hosted their annual car show in support of PGA HOPE Philadelphia. The car show brings people around the community together with many different cars in competition with different prizes for the participants. The day is filled with camaraderie, food, vendors, a silent auction, and a golf simulator.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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2023 SPONSORS
Trustee Level ($10,000 to $99,999,999)
The 1854 Foundation
Aronimink Golf Club
Scott & Karen Hutchinson
MedEast Post-Op & Surgical, Inc.
PGA of America
REACH Foundation
Silvercrest Asset Management
Tim Sweeney
Tee It Up for the Troops
The Union League
Ambassador Level
($2,500 - $4,999)
The Albert W. Bader Foundation
Burlington Country Club
The Commonwealth National Foundation Council on Brain Injury
TPC Sawgrass
Univest Financial
Player Level ($500 - $999)
Baltimore Country Club
John Blasovich
John Braun
Janine Budzius
Burlington Country Club
Ryan Cullimore
John Diederich
Kevin Duffy, PGA
John Dunigan, PGA
Matthew Fassnacht
Joseph & Mary Fenkel
Chris Gardner
Garnder Golf, LLC
Jason Gebhart, PGA
Greate Bay Country Club
John Hamblett
Country Club of Harrisburg
Hershey Country Club
John Higinbotham
Champion Level ($5,000 - $9,999)
Creative Operating Agency
The Dick’s Sporting Goods Foundation
Christopher & Kathryn Jennings
Robert Moses
Partner Level ($1,000 - $2,499)
Acushnet Company
Leonidas Addimando
Karen Batchelder
Berkshire Country Club
Commonwealth National Golf Club
Concord Country Club
Gui Costin
Doylestown Country Club
Galloway National
Allen Gray
Gulph Mills Golf Club
Harry Hammond, PGA
Hidden Creek Golf Club
Jason Madden
Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
David Kelleher
Laurel Creek Country Club
Chuck Lawson
Chip Marshall
William Martindale
David McCoy
Christopher Metz
Peter Morse
Supporter Level ($100 to $499)
Corinne Ackerman
Scott Addis
Edo Airoldi
James & Julie Alexandre
Andrew Armstrong
Joe Arndt
Nancy Aronson
Kim Ayling
Robert & Linda Bass
Bart Bastian
Matthew Bastian
Judith & Richard Belas
Bent Creek Country Club
Glenn & Kathy Berger
Theodore Beringer
Mr. & Mrs.
Chuck Bernicker
Joe Biehl
James Black
Mike Blatnik
Zachary Bloom
Francis T. Boylan
Michael Braver
Jeffrey Breiner, PGA
Mark Brogan
Raymond & Roxane
Bromley
Mark Brown
Maripeg Bruder
Andrew Bucklee
Bucks County
Curling Club
J.R. Burke
Mike Burke
Vincent Burke
Karen Buzby
David Caddick
Kevin Cahill
Michael Caldwell, PGA
Patricia Campi
Jacob Caprioni
Steve Chalmers, PGA
Nathan Charnes, PGA
Chesapeake Bay Golf Club
Kevin Christine
Keith Clawson, PGA
Harrison Clement
John & Cynthia Clough
Kevin Collons
Andrew Cooper
John Cooper, PGA
Daniel Corney
Andrew Cornish, PGA
Mr. & Mrs.
William Cosenza
The Curry Family
Ian Dalzell, PGA
Brian Davis
Kent & Barbara Davis
John Davison
Ben Debski, PGA
Ron & Allyson Dematteo
Oceans Casino
Nicholas Scarpone
Christopher Thompson
The Country Club at Woodloch Springs
The Zisman Family Foundation
Gregory Marks
Krista & Jeff Mitzak
Alain Lajoux
David Lees
Kurt ShenkCountry Club Editions
Trump National
Moselem Springs
Karen Pierce
Louise Reed
Ron Rodgers
Next Round
Jim Saber
Jeff Shapiro
Frank & Margaret Sibley
Shruti & Niv Singhal
Tom & Pat Smith, PGA
Jim Smith Jr, PGA
Geoffrey Surrette, PGA
The Simone Agency INC
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #1963
Suzy Whaley, PGA
White Manor Country Club
Whitemarsh Valley Country Club at Woodloch Springs
Fred & Joan Dewey
Dom DiJulia, PGA
Timothy Dolan
John Donaldson
Shawn Dragann
Mimi & Tom Drake
Bob & Karen Drury
Kevin Duffy, PGA
Jerry Dugan
Paul Edgerton
Shannon & Ashton Eldredge
Empire Golf Management, LLC
Bill Eyre
Brian Farrell, PGA
Vincent Farren
Michael Fell
Gary Fetterman
Stephen Fitzgerald
Ari & Jennifer Flaisher
Ann & Dick Flannery
Allison Fleitas
Jon Flint, PGA
Jamie Foley
David Ford
Kevin Ford, PGA
James Fox
George Frake, PGA
Ak & Tom Frazier
John Frazier
Joe Freda
Stephen Frederick, PGA
Chris Freeman
Michael French
Tim Friedrich
Edmund Gaffney
Jennifer
Padova Gallagher
The Garno Family
Nikki Gatch, PGA
Deb Gelwicks
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David Giordano
Seth Goldblum
Les Graff
Carole Grant
Lorraine & Scott
Gregorchuk
Chris Haab
Kurt Haab
Michael Halpert
Scott Hamburg
Charlie Haub
Sari Hausler
Rich & Mimi Heany
Jeff Henderson
Robert Hennefer, PGA
Tom Hipp
David Hollander
Joe & Louise Huber
Nick Iacono, PGA
Warren Ingersoll
Marc Iroff
Robert Irwin
Frank Itak
David Junkin
David Justi
Elise Kain
Sharon Kane
Robert Kathol
Joseph Kauffman
William Keane
Ryan Kempski, PGA
Hugh Kenworthy
Jeff Kiddie, PGA
Chico Korth
Owen Kuchinos
Lake Naomi Timber Trails Golf Club
Paul Lanoce
George Lemmon
Duane Lent, PGA
Tim Levy
John Lisle
Michael Little, PGA
Brian Lobley
Janice Lowry
Marty Lustgarten
Tracey MacGown
Anthony Malizia, PGA
Manufacturers’ Golf & Country Club
David Martinelli
Kevin McGinnis
Ann & Ted McKenzie, PGA
Joseph McLaughlin
Dave McNabb, PGA
Kim McNulty
Medford Lake Country Club
Medford Village Country Club
Walter Melnyk
Francis Melroy
Richard Milbrandt
Andy Miller, PGA
Herb Miller
Peter Miller
George Milner III
Gavin Mlinar
Matthew Monaghan
Club Association
Applebrook Golf Club
Aronimink Golf Club
Atlantic City Country Club
Avalon Golf Club
Bala Golf Club
Ballamor Golf Club
Bayside Resort Golf Club
Blue Heron Pines Golf Club
Bluestone Country Club
Cedarbrook Country Club
Centre Hills Country Club
Chester Valley Golf Club
Country Club of Harrisburg
Cripple Creek Golf & Country Club
Cumberland Golf Club
The First Tee of Greater Philadelphia
Five Ponds Golf Club
Galloway National Golf Club
Lyn Montgomery
Ned Moore
Mark Morris
Britton Murdoch
Kevin & Andi Murphy
Richard Murphy
Network for Good
Michael Nolan
Michael Nolen
Pat O’Connell
Kevin O’Sullivan
John Orr
John Otte
Bob Panaccio
Jim Paterno
Ellen & Cliff Pemberton
Penn Oaks Country Club
Dianne Phelan
Philadelphia Country Club
Wayne Phillips, PGA
Leo Pierce
Charlie Pilkington
Michael Pisani
Pledgeling Foundation
Joey Pohle, PGA
John Poole, PGA
Don & Linda Powers
Shari & Drew Pressman
Parks Price, PGA
James Raguindin
Laura & Vic Rainsford
Hampton Randolph
Peter Rawlings
Mary Ann & Jim Rich
Sue Aiken Rielly
The Riverton Country Club
Michael Rockland
Sports LLC
Angel & Carmela Roco
Adam Roth
Todd Roy, PGA
John Rudolph, PGA
Kevin Ryan, PGA
Kathy & Harry Sawin
Francis Scanlan
Jeff Schafer
Michael &
Dana Schafer
Scott Schaffer
John Schieve
Gregory Schmick
Scotland Run Golf Club
Aaron Ck Shin
Patrick Shine, PGA
Daniel Shurman
Daniel Silvestri
Terry & Janie
Siman-Glatt
William Simkiss
Scott Sklar, PGA
Cameron Small, PGA
Brad Sokol
Joanne & Tony Soslow
Tad Sperry
Chris Springer
The Springhaven Club
Rich & Lisa Starzecki
Emilie Steigerwald
Geoffrey Stengel Jr
Whitney Stewart
Bertram Stiff
Erik Strid
Candy & Hank Stringer
Test Support
Geoffrey Surrette, PGA
Tavistock Country Club
Allen Terzian
Tickets for Good
Jack & Mary Grace Tighe
Katie Topolewski
Bill Torlucci, PGA
Kevin & Angie Trafford
Gerhard van Arkel
George Vasiloff
Joseph Virdone
Bill Walker, PGA
Gardner Walling
Richard Walling
Chet & Cindy Walsh
Edward Walsh
Matthew Walsh
Bj Webersinn
Pete Wentz, PGA
Todd & Ashley White
Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
Binney Wietlisbach
Elizabeth &
John Wilkins
Stuart Williams
David Wilmerding
Ben Zelinsky
Molly & Pete Zonino
Great Bear Golf Club
Green Valley Country Club
The Greens at Broadview
Gulph Mills Golf Club
Honeybrook Golf Club
Honey Run Golf Club
Ingleside Golf Club
Jonathan’s Landing
Public Golf
Kennett Square Golf & Country Club
Kimberton Golf Club
Kings Creek Country Club
Makefield Highlands Golf Club
Medford Lakes Country Club
Medford Village Country Club
Moorestown Field Club
Olde Homestead Golf Club
Overbrook Golf Club
Penn Oaks Golf Club
Philadelphia Country Club
The Philadelphia Cricket Club
Phoenixville Country Club
Pickering Valley Golf Club
Pinecrest Lake
Community Trust
Plantation Lakes Golf & Country Club
Ramblewood Country Club
Range End Country Club
Regents’ Clen Country Club
Rich Maiden Golf Course
Rehoboth Beach Country Club
The Riverton Country Club
Riverview Country Club
Saucon Valley
Scotland Run Golf Club
Seaview Golf Resort
Skippack Golf Club
Spirit Golf Management
The Springhaven Club
South Hill Golf Club
St. Davids Golf Club
Stonehedge Country Club
Stonewall Links
Town & Country Golf Links
Trump National Golf ClubPhiladelphia
The Union League
Union League Liberty Hill
Valley Country Club
Valleybrook Country Club
Vicmead Hunt Club
Waynesboro Country Club
Westover Golf Club
White Clay Creek C
ountry Club
White Deer Golf Course
Wilmington Country Club
Woodcrest Country Club
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