Monday, April 16, 2012

MGA New Look Web Site


Everyone go and check out our new look on the MGA web site!! We have tried to freshen up some and be more member friendly. We are still doing some tweaking on the site so you might see some more changes coming in the next few days.

www.mogolf.org is the address

Thank you to everyone that supports the Missouri Golf Association.

Until I see you on the first tee!!
Scott Hovis, MGA Executive Director
3401 W Truman Blvd Suite 100
PO Box 104164
Jefferson City, MO 65110
573-636-8994 ext.303
573-636-4225 fax

Thursday, April 12, 2012

ASGCA View of the State of the Game of Golf


ASGCA Members Share Viewpoints on State-of-the-Game

Roundtable sparks discussion on growing the game, course rankings, planning and more

BROOKFIELD, Wis. – At the recent Golf Industry Show in Las Vegas, several American Society of Golf Course Architects (ASGCA) members shared their views on some of the industry’s top issues. The discussion took place during the event’s annual “Trends in Contemporary Golf Course Architecture” presentation moderated by ASGCA President Rick Phelps and featuring ASGCA Past President Damian Pascuzzo; Gil Hanse, ASGCA; and Jerry Lemons, ASGCA Associate.

On growing the game…
Jerry Lemons: “Everyone needs to ask, ‘What first made you fall in love with golf?’ From there, work on making golf fun for all, affordable, accessible to anyone and then you are making business sense.”

Damian Pascuzzo: “Part of the attraction is that I can play with the same equipment and on the same courses as the very best players in the world. I will never get together with my friends and play baseball at Fenway Park, but I can play Pebble Beach and TPC.”

On the value of golf course rankings…
Gil Hanse: “Rankings are more a popularity contest than a true evaluation of architecture. Rankings fill magazine pages in the offseason, but most people buy golf magazines for instructions and features, not rankings.”

Pascuzzo: “Reading about rankings is no substitute for going out and seeing the great golf courses. It’s like just reading about great works of art instead of going out and seeing them firsthand.”

On course superintendent’s participation in the design process…
Lemons: “The superintendent serves as the owner’s liaison and is often one of the owner’s best investments in a project. A good superintendent can assist in quality control and is an extra set of eyes for the architect.”

Pascuzzo: “The architect and superintendent need to work well together. Before even working with a superintendent, the architect may have hundreds of conversations about the project’s vision, goals and objectives, and meetings with government officials from all over, including the Environmental Protection Agency or Federal Aviation Administration.”

One standard design tip for any project…
Lemons: “Design for when times are bad rather than when times are good. As budgets decrease, some with over-the-top maintenance designs are suffering. They are looking for ways to decrease maintenance dollars and that is tough to do.”

Hanse: “When looking at Master Planning or renovations, you need to work with the superintendent. Discuss if it will cost more to maintain the course, and ask if members agree to the changes, even if it means a change in their dues. Communication is crucial.”

For information on the ASGCA, a piece which details the unique skills of ASGCA member or to contact an ASGCA member, visit http://www.asgca.org or call (262) 786-5960.


ASGCA Background

Founded in 1946 by 14 leading architects, the American Society of Golf Course Architects is a non-profit organization comprised of experienced golf course designers located throughout the United States and Canada. Members have completed a rigorous two-year long application process that includes the peer review of four representative golf courses. ASGCA members are experienced golf course architects, able to counsel in all aspects of golf course design and remodeling and comprise many of the great talents throughout the golf industry.

For more information about ASGCA, including a current list of members, log on to the ASGCA website at http://www.asgca.org or call (262) 786-5960.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Get out and Play

Get out and Play

Everyone get out this weekend and enjoy this weather and do as our MGA Member Actor Lucas Back says!!

Free High School Golf Clinic




FREE HIGH SCHOOL GOLF CLINIC

OPEN TO BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS

PARENTS AND HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

SATURDAY, APRIL 21

TURKEY CREEK GOLF CENTER

1616 Oil Well Road

9:30 - NOON

JEFFERSON CITY MO

The Missouri Golf Association (MGA) in cooperation with Turkey Creek Golf Center will be hosting a high school golf clinic for coaches, players and parents on Saturday, April 21, 2012. The mission of the MGA is to promote amateur golf in the State of Missouri and we believe this clinic will assist our mission and more importantly the junior players in the state. The clinic is designed to assist the high school coach with swing mechanics that will benefit your players, a practice routine for the players to make their practice of the game more effective and efficient and to assist the players and their parents to understand the process necessary to play at the college level.



Presenters will include Molly Higgins from the Future College Golf Association, Dennis Goettel and Al Chandler teaching Professionals and MGA staff rules of golf. College coaches from the area have been invited and will be available to answer questions. The following is the agenda for the clinic:



9:30 – 10:00 a.m. Sign In

10:00 a.m. Molly Higgins, Future College Golf Association

Q&A

10:45 a.m. USGA Rules of Golf changes for 2012-2015

11:00 a.m. Swing clinic presentation and swing analysis



12:00 noon Closing Remarks





To register for the clinic you can simply email Randy Bickel or notify the MGA by phone.