This summer is no exception.
The 2018 PGA national award winners were announced on Tuesday, and the Colorado PGA Section as a whole earned the Herb Graffis Award for the second time since 2011. The Graffis Award goes to a PGA Section for “extraordinary and exemplary contributions and achievements in the area of player development”.
With the Graffis honor, in the last dozen years (2007 through ’18), CPGA members — or the Section as a whole — have earned 10 national awards from the PGA of America.
“Every now and again I have to pause and stop to take a moment so I can process all that the Colorado PGA professionals do to serve our local communities and grow the game of golf,” Colorado PGA president Ty Thompson said in a Section media release.
Most of the PGA of America’s national awards will be presented on Nov. 6 during the organization’s annual meeting in Indian Wells, Calif.
The Colorado PGA’s recent strides in player development include the very successful Golf in Schools program that the Section conducts along with the help of the other Allied Golf Associations. Golf in Schools introduces more than 10,000 kids to the game each school year through their P.E. classes.
There’s also the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado, a joint effort of the Colorado PGA and the CGA; PGA Junior League; and the Drive, Chip & Putt competitions.
In addition, there’s PGA HOPE (which stands for Helping Our Patriots Everywhere), a program which uses golf as a rehabilitation tool to help military veterans assimilate back into society; and the Colorado PGA REACH Invitational, which annually awards a combat-wounded veteran a debt-free home through a partnership with the Military Warriors Support Foundation.
Also, the Colorado PGA has partnered with the U.S. Olympic Committee’s FLAME (Finding Leaders Among Minorities Everywhere) to introduce the game to minority college students.
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Dating back to 1958 — when Dow Finsterwald won the PGA Championship and took home the PGA of America’s Player of the Year honor — the Colorado PGA has received 19 national PGA annual awards.
ҬӬHere are all the PGA of America national award winners from the Colorado PGA:
— Dow Finsterwald, 1958 Player of the Year
“¨– Warren Smith, 1973 Golf Professional of the Year
“¨– Jim Bailey, 1976 Horton Smith Award
“¨– Paul Runyan, 1977 Horton Smith Award
“¨– Keith Schneider, 1990 Private Merchandiser of the Year”¨
— Alan Abrams, 1997 Junior Golf Leader
“¨– Mike McGetrick, 1999 Teacher of the Year
“¨– Vic Kline, 2000 Golf Professional of the Year”¨
— Russ Miller, 2003 Resort Merchandiser of the Year
“¨– Danny Harvanek, 2007 Junior Golf Leader
“¨– Clayton Cole, 2008 Bill Strausbaugh Award
“¨– Kyle Heyen, 2009 Presidents Plaque Award
“¨– Ann Finke, 2010 Junior Golf Leader”¨
— Colorado Section PGA, 2011 Herb Graffis Award
“¨– George Kahrhoff, 2012 Private Merchandiser of the Year”¨
— Dale Smigelsky, 2012 Public Merchandiser of the Year”¨
— Jim Hajek, 2015 Public Merdhandiser of the Year
“¨– Mark Pfingston, 2017 Public Merdhandiser of the Year
— Colorado Section PGA, 2018 Herb Graffis Award”¨
But the Section not only has extended its “win streak”, but it’s gone one better.
The PGA of America recently announced its 2012 national award winners, and two Colorado PGA members made the list. Dale Smigelsky, the director of golf at Collindale Golf Club in Fort Collins, was named PGA Merchandiser of the Year for Public Facilities. And George Kahrhoff, head professional at The Country Club at Castle Pines in Castle Rock, earned the Merchandiser award for private facilities.
So that makes seven national PGA awards in six years for the Colorado Section.
“I think that speaks volumes about Colorado golf,” said Eddie Ainsworth, executive director of the Colorado PGA since 2008. “Our PGA professionals continue to be seen as the best of the best. Colorado is leading the country, from our golf courses to our PGA professionals.”
Smigelsky and Kahrhoff (left and right, respectively, in photos above) will receive their awards Jan. 18 in Orlando, Fla.
The honors for Smigelsky and Kahrhoff give the Colorado PGA 16 national PGA awards dating back to 1958. The Section’s recent win streak has included Danny Harvanek (2007 Junior Golf Leader), Clayton Cole (2008 Bill Strausbaugh Award for mentoring fellow PGA professionals), Kyle Heyen (2009 President’s Plaque for player development), Ann Finke (2010 Junior Golf Leader), and the Colorado Section as a whole (2011 Herb Graffis Award for extraordinary and exemplary contributions in player development). And the Section has continued to be at the forefront in player development in 2012, specifically through the Colorado PGA Golf in Schools program — a joint initiative with the Section’s partners in Colorado golf, including the CGA and CWGA — and the national Get Golf Ready campaign.
The PGA of America announced a total of 11 national award winners for 2012. Only Colorado and Connecticut earned two national honors each.
Two times previously, Colorado PGA members have garnered national Merchandiser of the Year awards. Keith Schneider of Castle Pines Golf Club earned the honor in the private category in 1990, and Russ Miller of the Broadmoor Golf Club was named in the resort category in 2003.
In the Colorado PGA’s Section awards, Kahrhoff has twice landed Merchandiser of the Year honors — in 2006 in the resort category at Sonnenalp Golf Club in Edwards, and in 2010 in the private category at The Country Club at Castle Pines. Smigelsky was the Section’s 2010 Merchandiser of the Year for Public Facilities for his work at Collindale.