A Bit of History of the Carolinas PGA Section

Hi from Myrtle Beach and Classic Swing Golf School.  The temperatures are still at a tolerable level for anyone who’s going out to play golf or take a golf lesson.  Golf instruction this time of year is a great idea;  use the winter months to prepare to have an enjoyable first round of golf in the spring.  Classic Swing is running a "Winter Special" through February and the details are below.  But first, ever wondered how the PGA Carolinas came about?  Here’s a short history from the PGA Carolinas web site:

"In May of 1923, a group of seventeen head and three assistant professionals joined hands at Greensboro Country Club and formed the Carolinas PGA Section of the Professional Golfers’ Association. The PGA of America officially recognized the Carolinas Section in 1940, and since then the Carolinas Section has grown to be the largest of the PGAs forty-one sections with more than 2,000 professional members. Our geographic territory embraces North and South Carolina as well as a small portion of southern Virginia, and we currently have PGA members employed at more than 725 golf facilities in the Carolinas.

The Carolinas PGA is dedicated to nurturing and improving the quality of the game for the thousands of golfers using our member facilities. PGA professionals are responsible for conducting a variety of golf-related functions which include golf shop merchandising, golf instruction, tournament operations, Junior golf programs, golf club repair, administering the Rules, public relations and much more.

Because of this highly visible role at the facility, the PGA professional has the unique ability to impact virtually every facet of the clubs operation and the golfers playing at the facility. In short, the PGA professional is at the very pulse of the game.

In its most highly visible role, the PGA and the 41 section offices across the country are responsible for conducting over 2,000 professional and amateur tournaments annually. In the Carolinas Section alone, we conduct more than 200 tournaments each year and pay out $900,000 in prize money."

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Here in the Myrtle Beach area, we have access to a host of top golf instructors at Classic Swing. Their "Winter Special" runs throught the end of February.  Every Monday and Thursday from 8:20am to 12:30pm, three day school sessions are $199. and a one day session is $75.  Go to www.classicswing.com or call 843-903-5560 for more information.

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