Tuesday, January 29, 2008

One More Event

As we determine our schedule for 2008, let us look at our committment to playing golf this year. I still believe the majority of us got into the golf business to play golf. As your Tournament Policy Board Chairperson, I am asking you to consider playing in one more event this year. Look at the Wisconsin PGA website for the tournament schedule and make that pledge. Whether the event is a stroke play or pro-am, put it on your calendar today.

Monday, January 28, 2008

MADE IN THE USA

Many of you already are familiar with the Pyramid Stacker, an industry-changing product “made in the USA”—from concept, through materials, through production—by Jack Thomsen Enterprises at Transcendental Golf.

Why not broaden your horizons beyond the Pyramid Stacker? Become acquainted with Jack Thomsen Enterprises’ range of stellar teaching aids, including:

The Golf-Practice Mirror that helps the golfer reflect upon—and come to understand and utilize—proper spine angles. It’s available to all PGA professionals for just $120 (not including packaging and shipping)—a discount of almost 35%.

The Crooked Lies Golf Mat addresses the fact that only 20% of all golf shots are hit from a flat lie. As its name implies, the Crooked Lies allows the golf professional to teach the crucial 80%: uphill, downhill and side-hill lies.

Transcendental Golf’s Mobile Wedge Course can be a great source of revenue for your facility. I encourage you to see for yourselves. Visit us, play the course, experience the teaching tool that integrates practice and play.

For more information on these and other products, visit http://www.jtgolf.com or phone 1-800-635-0319.

Transcendental Golf believes that living our values contributes directly to our quality of service. In the spirit of social-business principles pioneered by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, Transcendental Golf values
  • Treating all people with dignity and respect, be they customers or members of the broader community.
  • Open communication between people, leading to new understandings and creative outcomes.
  • Ongoing development in the areas of creativity and design, resulting in improved services, new offerings.
  • Commitment to the pursuit of ambitious business development strategies.
  • Protection of the health and safety of our customers, the community, and the natural environment.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Member Services

January 9, 2008

Good morning and Happy New Year to you all,

As your chair of the Member Services Committee you will be hearing from me a number of times throughout the year. At our recent Board of Directors Meeting (1-7-2008) we discussed how we as a Board can assist in making our section a leader in many different initiatives. Member Services has 4 initiatives that we have done well in but this year I/we will push the section to be one of the best. Our goal is to be in the top five in these categories:
-Performance Trak
-Retirement +
-Certification
-Compensation Survey
Many of you have now received the email for the compensation survey so please take the time to complete it. You may feel that it is a waste of time or that it really does you no good but in the end it is a great tool for all of us to have. It may benefit someone else in the short term but in the long run you may be able to use something to better your position.
Those of you that have questions please feel free to contact me or if attending the upcoming PGA Show stop by the PGA Booth and get the information you need regarding these great initiatives.

Have agreat day,

Rob