PGA Golf Is Premium Of All Sports
While the beginnings of the game of golf in the United States was still running its course there was no real organization bringing all the players and rules together. PGA golf began as an organization in 1916, as a group put together by Rodman Wanamaker, a department store owner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Since that time, PGA golf has grown to be synonymous with premium golf.
It is the largest sports organization, boasting over 28,000 members, mostly golf course professionals and the players on the tour. Although many players also belong to the PGA Tour, of which the teach pros are not members. PGA golf hosts 4o professional tournaments each year, along with The Players Championships at courses around the country. PGA golf also runs four major tournaments throughout the year, the Ryder Cup, PGA Championship, the Champions Tour and the PGA Gland Slam of Golf.
The PGA golf senior’s tour includes many of the former touring professionals and the 68th Senior PGA Championship played in 2007 at the Kiawah Island, Ocean Course in South Carolina. The Grand Slam of Golf, previously played in Hawaii, will be played in Bermuda in 2007, marking a few of the recent changes being made in tournament locations.
Foundation Helps Spread Enthusiasm For Golf
The PGA golf Foundation is the resource for helping golf gain popularity through various walks of life and in many communities. By focusing resources on underprivileged children, the foundation hopes to help teach the fundamentals and sportsmanship of the game of golf.
PGA golf also oversees merchandising and licensing to help protect the integrity of the sport. Electronic games licensed by PGA golf revolve around some of the best players in the game and authentic PGA clothing lines must have the quality required to earn the licensing prestige of the PGA. Whether it is hats, vests or trousers, strict specifications must be met.
Offshoots of PGA golf such as the Ladies Professional Golf Association and the Junior Golfers Association all maintain strict player standards and the rules and equipment committees meet regularly to discuss any potential need for changes. Maintaining a close watch on equipment innovations helps maintain a level playing field, with players relying on their skill as opposed to inducements made by equipment.
Television and radio commercials stress the abilities of the professional players and how they can withstand the pressures of their sport. The most recent tagline, “They’re that good” makes a statement of what it takes to belong to the PGA golf tour.
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March 10 2008 04:22 am | play-golf