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About the Illinois PGA
Making golf a better game - the Mission
of the Professional Golfers' Association of America since its
inception in 1916. The PGA of America originated in New York
when a group of men representing golf professionals and prominent
amateurs met at a luncheon on January 17, 1916. These gentlemen
discussed forming a national organization which would promote
interest in the game of golf and help elevate the vocation
of golf professionals. Charter membership was 82 that year.
Today, there are over 24,000 PGA professionals and apprentices
- making the PGA the world's largest working sports organization.
The PGA of America is divided up into 41 geographical
areas. Each of these Sections conduct playing opportunities for
PGA members, apprentices, and amateur golfers as well as support
for the local golf professionals. Each Section also holds business
meetings and continuing educational programs for its members
and apprentices to benefit from and to assist in the fulfillment
of the PGA of America's mission of "Making your golf game better
- making golf a better game."
The Illinois Section PGA is comprised of over 800
PGA members and apprentices working at over 325 facilities.
The Illinois Section PGA conducts over 50 events annually for
their members and apprentices along with eight (8) Playing Ability Tests,
which is the first step toward becoming a PGA member. The largest
annual event the Illinois PGA conducts is the Illinois Open.
For over 50 years, the Illinois Open has brought the finest amateur
golfers together to compete against the finest professionals
in the State Championship of Illinois Golf. |
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