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Wes and I (along with our fellow boards, staff members and executive directors) are excited to work on behalf of the 41 sections and our over 31,000 members.
Don Rea Jr., PGA - Challenge Coin Message from 2024 Annual Meeting
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Don I trust you will keep our assets safe, keep all members in your choices! Hear from all sides, and make a real difference in the lives of 28,000 golf professionals. Re instate the voting privileges of lifetime members, and take away the vote of Past Presidents in the choice of national officers, its sections that should be the only votes counted in election of future Presidents, they had thier time!
Don Best of Luck ??in your upcoming 2 years of Leadership. Again never Forget the Grass Roots Men and Women PGA Member that’s The Associations Strength ??
We are definitely better together.
Awesome!
What a great message! Thank you Don and Wes!
Awesome, enjoyed seeing you at Carolina’s show last year. I think the PGA is in wonderful hands.
Love this. Well done, Don and Wes.
The best! Thank you!
Country Club Leaders Coach
1 周We have to confront the reality that the officials, administrators, and staff connected to the PGA of America are making decisions that are not serving the true owners of the PGA of America—its members. The PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup are pillars of our sport, generating significant profits that should be returned to the very members who dedicate their lives to this game. Just think about it: the PGA Tour has a model that allows for a fair distribution of earnings to its members, and they share the same tax classification as the PGA of America. There is absolutely no justification for not doing the same in the PGA of America. This isn’t just about accountability; it’s about fairness and justice for every PGA Member. It’s time to demand the distribution of these profits to the members who rightfully deserve them. Let’s make this change starting tomorrow! Furthermore, insist that the PGA of America officials, administrators, and staff explore alternative sources of revenue, similar to what organizations like the CMAA and GCSAA have successfully done. This step could help eliminate the bureaucracy that has allowed for these injustices to continue unchecked.