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But you ain’t seen nothing yet. The USGA is accelerating its support for research, committing more than $2 million annually through the Mike Davis Program for Advancing Golf Course Management.
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$15.5 million – Equipment Standards & Test Center, Rulemaking, Education & Distance study. $47.6 million – Junior golf, Green Section, U.S. Development Program, USGA Member Benefits.
After a successful pilot run for GAP last year (of the 19 members of the inaugural graduating class, 70 percent received promotions, and 18 were given more prominent leadership roles), the USGA ...
Members of LIV Golf now have a direct pathway into the U.S. Open, the United States Golf Association announced Wednesday. Beginning this year, among the top three players in the LIV Golf ...
Golf’s governing body is benefiting from the COVID-19 aftermath. It was a good year for the USGA coffers. With interest in golf continuing to grow because of a jump-start from the COVID-19 years ...
Recognizing a growing interest in golf-related careers, the USGA is helping funnel emerging talent to a broad range of job opportunities that exist in the game. In total, the USGA supported 323 ...
A combined $1 million commitment from the USGA and donors will fund the Greenkeeper Apprenticeship Program (GAP) for the next five years, with dedicated instructors and in-class/on-course education at ...
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