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Ben Hogan Award

27 Players Named to the Ben Hogan Award Watch List

(Feb. 14, 2018) — Fort Worth, TX – Twenty-seven collegiate golfers have been named to the 2018 Ben Hogan Award watch list, according to a joint announcement made by the Hogan Trophy Award Foundation, the Friends of Golf (FOG) and the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA).
 
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2018 Key Dates:
 
Wednesday, February 14 – Watch list announced (25+ individuals)
 
Wednesday, April 11 – Semifinalists announced (10 individuals)
 
Wednesday, May 2 – Finalists announced (3 individuals)
 
Monday, May 21 – Winner announced at banquet at Colonial Country Club

 

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Bill Bryant Award

Friends of Golf (FOG) Named 2017 Southern California PGA Bill Bryant Award Recipient

(January 30, 2018) — Fountain Valley, California – At the Banquet of Champions, in front of the junior golfers who directly benefit from their support, the Friends of Golf (FOG) received the Bill Bryant Award for extraordinary and exemplary contributions by an individual(s) to grow the game of golf. Led by Eddie Merrins, PGA – Founder, Sal Cimbolo – Chairman and CEO, John Hoffman – President, and Barry Thurston, FOG Board Member, Friends of Golf has significantly impacted the Southern California PGA Foundation, especially the SCPGA Junior Tour. The SCPGA Junior Tour is one of the largest and most successful youth golf programs in the country for the past six decades.
 
Bill Bryant founded the Junior Golf Association of Southern California, along with Ralph W. Miller, in 1948 and served as the association president until his death in 1983. Along with providing leadership and financial assistance, Bill arranged for the use of numerous golf courses and was a member of the USGA Junior Golf Championship Committee. The Bill Bryant Award was created after his death to recognize individuals who have shown distinguished service and support to the SCPGA Junior Golf Program. The SCPGA Junior Tour knew there was no one more deserving of this award than FOG for their continuous assistance and friendship.
 
“It is our honor and pleasure to award the 2017 Bill Bryant Award, given for distinguished service and support to junior golf, to Friends of Golf.  Not only has their outreach greatly impacted the golfing community in Southern California, but more importantly, junior golf has benefited through their tremendous support and financial assistance over the last four decades,” – Kevin Smith, SCPGA Junior Golf Director.
 
While FOG’s support helps and aids the Foundation through scholarships and the Junior Tour program as a whole, it specifically has helped raise the bar on the Junior Development Tour series (JDT). The JDT series is a way for juniors to gain competitive golf experience in a more relaxed and fun environment.  It allows them to gain knowledge of the rules, etiquette and competitive nature of tournament golf while also having fun on the golf course.  This series reaches more than 750 juniors annually across Southern California, including diverse populations that may not otherwise have been exposed to the game of golf.
 
“The Friends of Golf have been tremendous supporters of the Southern California PGA Foundation for the past three years and we couldn’t be more thankful for their patronage.  FOG has been instrumental in the growth and development of young golfers from coast to coast, and we feel extremely fortunate to have their continued support. Congratulations to everyone at FOG for receiving the Bill Bryant Award and for your commendable work with the Southern California PGA,” – Matt Gilson, SCPGA Foundation Manager.
 
 
ABOUT FRIENDS OF GOLF
Friends of Golf (FOG) supports student athlete golfers by instilling the values of honesty, ethics, fellowship with a true appreciation for the game. From the time boys and girls enter grade school through the end of their college experience, FOG makes it possible for aspiring junior golfers (irrespective of economic standing) to play, compete and excel in this exceptional sport.
 
ABOUT THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PGA FOUNDATION
The SCPGA Foundation strives to stimulate youngsters to begin their journey toward athletic as well as personal excellence. Through opportunities for academic, athletic, and personal growth, the Foundation seeks to interest a junior in the game of a lifetime and afford that girl or boy, regardless of race, social or economic standing, religious conviction or skill, the chance to enjoy access to lessons, golf equipment and courses on which to practice and play. The Southern California PGA Foundation’s mission is to provide all those who might benefit, especially youth, with opportunities to acquire sustainable life skills and values obtained through the game of golf.
 

ABOUT THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PGA JUNIOR TOUR
The Southern California PGA Junior Tour’s mission is to create learning and playing opportunities for individuals of all ages and skill levels throughout Southern California. We aim to utilize golf as a vehicle to instill values such as integrity, honor, and patience. The SCPGA Junior Tour strives to foster and develop these values that will positively impact our member’s character on and off the golf course. Established in 1948, the Southern California PGA now hosts one of the largest and most respected junior golf programs in the country. The SCPGA Junior Tour is a three-tiered program featuring the Toyota Tour Cup, the Players Tour and the Junior Development League. Together, these three tours administer over 275 tournaments annually for kids of all ages and skill-levels. These events provide playing opportunities throughout Southern California, many of which are hosted by PGA facilities. The Junior Tour boasts countless alumni including Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, Lizette Salas, Charlie Wi, Brendon Steele, Jenifer Johnson, John Cook, Patrick Cantlay and many more.

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Evening With Champions

Friends of Golf Honors Golf Legends Sir Nick Faldo and Jim Furyk at FOG’s “Evening with Champions” in Support of Scholastic Golfers

The Voice of CBS Sports, Jim Nantz, set to lead a roundtable discussion of never heard golf stories from this year’s legendary honorees.
 
LOS ANGELES, CA – (January 12, 2018) — John Hoffman, President of Friends of Golf (FOG) announced today the inaugural FOG’s “Evening with Champions” Dinner honoring golfing greats Sir Nick Faldo and Jim Furyk on Friday, February 16, 2018, at 5:30 PM. This prestigious event will be held at the private Bel-Air Country Club. CBS Sports commentator, Jim Nantz, will be on hand to dig for “never-before told stories” from the legendary honorees. Konica Minolta, the evening’s Title Sponsor, along with many other returning individuals and corporate sponsors will be on hand for the evening’s festivities.
 
The “Evening with Champions” event is part of FOG’s mission to provide and support scholastic golfers with resources, equipment, and programs so that they can compete in a sport that promotes character, integrity, and fellowship. Each year, FOG provides much-needed funds, equipment and mentor support to scores of high schools, colleges, and universities, impacting hundreds of scholastic golfers each year throughout the United States.
 
“I am pleased that FOG will be honoring two of the sports top performers,” said Eddie Merrins, the longest serving pro at Bel-Air Country Club, now pro emeritus and founder of FOG. “They have excelled consistently, not just in this most difficult sport, but also as a role model to the many young people we serve each year. To have Jim Nantz on hand to pull great stories out of these champions is a true bonus.”
 
Sir Nick Faldo’s career includes 39 professional wins, including 30 victories on the European Tour, six major championships, three Open Championships and three Masters tournaments. Sir Faldo was ranked No. 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking for a total of 97 weeks and is currently the lead golf analyst for CBS Sports.
 
Jim Furyk, the 2018 Ryder Cup Captain and defender of the 2017 Ryder Cup Trophy, is the second honoree of the evening. Furyk was the FEDEX Cup Champion and PGA Tour Player of the Year and has won one major championship, the 2003 U.S. Open. Furyk holds the current record for the lowest score in PGA Tour history with a 58, which he shot during the final round of the 2016 Travelers Championship. Between 1999 and 2015 Furyk was ranked in the top 10 for over 430 weeks.
 
Jim Nantz, a three-time Emmy Award winner and five-time National Sportscaster of the Year, joined the CBS Television Network in 1985. He currently serves as the lead play-by-play announcer for THE NFL ON CBS, including the Super Bowl and Thursday Night Football games; the lead anchor of CBS’s golf coverage, including the PGA Tour, Masters and the PGA Championship; and lead play-by-play announcer for college basketball, including the NCAA Men’s Final Four.
 
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To register for the “Evening With Champions” dinner, click here.
 
 

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