National Promotions on Get Golf Ready to Air during Major PGA Tour Events
Over the next four weeks, The PGA of America, in conjunction with The PGA Tour, will be promoting Get Golf Ready during T.V. coverage of several major PGA Tour, Champions Tour and Web.com Tour events. The commercial (above) will direct people to search for a location near them on GetGolfReady.com. To ensure that your programs can be found on GetGolfReady.com, you may list them under your Active Works account, or through the traditional listing (no online payment option).
2014 U.S. Ryder Cup Captain Tom Watson tells us why he's a proponent of Tee It Forward and 18-time Major Champion Jack Nicklaus says that Tee It Forward is a great way to play faster, score better and have more fun. Watch their video messages now.
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Ticket Process Launched for the 2014 Ryder Cup
Practice Day tickets to the 2014 Ryder Cup in Scotland will be available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Monday, June 10, 2013. For tickets to the competition days, fans must complete a two-stage process that includes registering a photograph, prior to applying for tickets when the application process opens on June 10.
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A Rookie No More
Defending PGA Professional National Champion Matt Dobyns had a first-hand look at Sunriver (Ore.) Resort during Media Day. The PGA head professional at Fresh Meadow Country Club in Lake Success, N.Y., will lead a 312-player field, June 23-26, in the showcase event for PGA Professionals.
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Winner's Bag: Sang-Moon Bae
Sang-Moon Bae broke through in dramatic style on Sunday to win his first PGA Tour event, capturing the HP Byron Nelson Championship. Bae is the first player to win on Tour using Callaway's new HEX Chrome+ golf ball.
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Jennifer Johnson wins Mobile Bay LPGA Classic
Jennifer Johnson won the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic on Sunday for her first tour title, birdieing four of the final six holes for a one-stroke victory over Jessica Korda and Pornagong Phatlum.
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Anderson (27 under) wins Web.com Tour event
Mark Anderson had a tournament-record 27-under 259 total, the third-lowest score in relation to par in Web.com Tour history.
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