The Tennessee Golf Association's staff was responsible for conducting U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying yesterday at Tunica National Golf & Tennis in Tunica, MS. The qualifier featured numerous PGA Tour players and top amateurs from across the world. Click here for full results from the qualifier.
Successful qualifiers who will be playing in next week's 111th U.S. Open Championship at Congressional Country Club include Bud Cauley, Sunghoon Kang, Scott Piercy, Michael Putnam, Andres Gonzales, Fredrik Jacobson, Sergio Garcia, Brian Gay, Chad Campbell and Briny Baird.
An insight into the happenings of the Tennessee Golf Association and Tennessee Amateur Golf.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Monday, April 18, 2011
Tennessee Golf Legend Mason Rudolph Passes Away

Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Spring 2011 Issue of Tennessee Golf Quarterly

- Who is the greatest male amateur golfer in state history?
- 2011 TGA Championship Preview
- Travel feature on The BROADMOOR in Colorado Springs
- Rules of Golf Misconceptions
- What scores should you post to your handicap?
- Championship Site Profile of Blackthorn Club
Click here to view the Spring 2011 issue of Tennessee Golf Quarterly.
Tournament Season Now Underway
With three State Open Qualifying Rounds in the books, the 2011 tournament season is now underway. The TGA is very excited about this year's schedule of competitions. Registration is now open for all events. Log onto our website at www.golfhousetennessee.com/tga for our complete tournament schedule.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Update from Rules School
The USGA and PGA of America held one of their annual USGA/PGA Rules of Golf Workshops in Nashville this past weekend. Fifty-eight individuals attended the three-day seminar with most if not all of them coming back on the fourth day to take the difficult three and a half hour, 100-question exam.
Instructors for the Nashville workshop included Wendy Wooley (USGA Staff) and Dean Alexander, PGA who is on the PGA of America Rules Committee along with serving as the Head Golf Professional at Atlanta National Golf Club in Milton, GA. Dean was a familiar face to many of us in the class as he was the Head Golf Professional at Colonial Country Club in Memphis back in the 1990s.
The Tennessee Golf Association had several staff and volunteer officials attend the workshop and take the exam with almost everyone scoring 85 or higher on the exam which the USGA and PGA of America categorize as "advanced status". In addition to this, all TGA staff and TGA Rules of Golf Committee members (6 total) that attempted the lengthy exam scored 92 or higher.
For those that are interested, these workshops cover the entire Rules of Golf, from Definitions, to Rules 1-34 and everything in between. The USGA and PGA of America jointly conduct 15-20 of these workshops on an annual basis and more information on them is available at www.usga.org/rulesworkshops.
Instructors for the Nashville workshop included Wendy Wooley (USGA Staff) and Dean Alexander, PGA who is on the PGA of America Rules Committee along with serving as the Head Golf Professional at Atlanta National Golf Club in Milton, GA. Dean was a familiar face to many of us in the class as he was the Head Golf Professional at Colonial Country Club in Memphis back in the 1990s.
The Tennessee Golf Association had several staff and volunteer officials attend the workshop and take the exam with almost everyone scoring 85 or higher on the exam which the USGA and PGA of America categorize as "advanced status". In addition to this, all TGA staff and TGA Rules of Golf Committee members (6 total) that attempted the lengthy exam scored 92 or higher.
For those that are interested, these workshops cover the entire Rules of Golf, from Definitions, to Rules 1-34 and everything in between. The USGA and PGA of America jointly conduct 15-20 of these workshops on an annual basis and more information on them is available at www.usga.org/rulesworkshops.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
USGA Names Mike Davis as Executive Director
The United States Golf Association (USGA) today named Mike Davis as the association’s new executive director. Davis becomes the seventh executive director in the 116-year history of the USGA, after serving as its Senior Director of Rules and Competitions since 2005.
Click here to read the full story from usga.org.
Click here to read the full story from usga.org.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
2011 TGA Annual Meeting

We held our 2011 TGA Annual Meeting this past Saturday, February 26th, at Belle Meade Country Club in Nashville. We had approximately 50 member clubs represented. The Annual Meeting included reports from Chris Hartwiger, Lead Agronomist for the Southeast Region of the USGA Green Section and Kathy Gordon, Director of Regional Affairs - Southeast for the USGA.
Additional reports were made by TGA Staff: Lynne Howd (Handicapping), Carter Page (Course Rating) and Matt Vanderpool (Association/Industry Update). The meeting lasted approximately two hours and two new individuals were approved to serve on the TGA Board of Directors. They are Kevin Teeters from Pine Lakes Golf Course and Fred Williams from Cattails at Meadowview.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
2010 TGA Players of the Year To Be Honored
I wanted to tell everyone about a special recognition that will take place tomorrow (February 14th). The 2010 Tennessee Golf Association Players of the Year will be featured in tomorrow's issue of Global Golf Post (www.globalgolfpost.com). Global Golf Post is the first designed-for-digital weekly golf news publication in the world. It is very similar to our new magazine, Tennessee Golf Quarterly because it offers golf consumers a remarkable online experience, much like reading a traditional magazine or newspaper. It requires no special applications, no software downloads, and no plug-ins. The publication is a browser-based solution that also works on most mobile devices.
Global Golf Post is free and is delivered overnight Sunday, 50 weeks per year, and reading the latest issue is one of the first things I do on Monday morning when I get into the office. I read Global Golf Post to stay abreast of what happened the prior week in golf around the world.
Please join me in congratulating our 2010 TGA Players of the Year and log onto www.globalgolfpost.com to sign up for your free subscription and start staying informed on the global game of golf.
Global Golf Post is free and is delivered overnight Sunday, 50 weeks per year, and reading the latest issue is one of the first things I do on Monday morning when I get into the office. I read Global Golf Post to stay abreast of what happened the prior week in golf around the world.
Please join me in congratulating our 2010 TGA Players of the Year and log onto www.globalgolfpost.com to sign up for your free subscription and start staying informed on the global game of golf.
Monday, January 24, 2011
2011 Tournament Schedule
We are in the final stages of completing our 2011 TGA Tournament Schedule. While we are still working to finalize the last several events, the TGA will be posting the updated schedule on our website on February 1st. (www.golfhousetennessee.com) I am in the process of solidifying dates for our three TGA Championships Series events and will hope to add those to the tournament schedule within the next few weeks.
Be on the lookout for an email from the TGA regarding signing up for your new Player I.D. and Password. The TGA has switched some of the tournament software that we use and it will require players to create a new and updated account. Again, you will be receiving an email from us within the next week or so regarding the sign up process and the steps that need to be taken.
We hope everyone has had a wonderful off-season and we look forward to warmer temperatures that will allow us to shake the dust off the clubs!
Be on the lookout for an email from the TGA regarding signing up for your new Player I.D. and Password. The TGA has switched some of the tournament software that we use and it will require players to create a new and updated account. Again, you will be receiving an email from us within the next week or so regarding the sign up process and the steps that need to be taken.
We hope everyone has had a wonderful off-season and we look forward to warmer temperatures that will allow us to shake the dust off the clubs!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
TGA Is Awarded Tax Exempt Status
The Internal Revenue Service has recently approved the Tennessee Golf Association's application for a change in tax status. The TGA is now a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization under the Internal Revenue Code.
TGA members and tournament players will not see much difference in how the association operates, but the TGA will be able to utilize this new tax status to accept tax-deductible contributions from individuals among other benefits for the association and its volunteers.
TGA members and tournament players will not see much difference in how the association operates, but the TGA will be able to utilize this new tax status to accept tax-deductible contributions from individuals among other benefits for the association and its volunteers.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
2011 Rules Workshops Announced
The 2011 TGA Rules of Golf Workshops are open to anyone interested in learning more about the Rules of Golf. Each workshop will feature a visual presentation on the Rules of Golf by our staff.
Seating at each site is limited and acceptance will be based upon the date the application and fee are received by the TGA.
PGA Members can earn up to 4 MSR hours for attending the entire program.
DATES & SITES
April 12 - Holston Hills Country Club
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speaker: Chad Anderson, TGF
April 12 - Jackson Country Club
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speakers: Nathaniel Hantle & Dori Paschall
April 13 - Golf House Tennessee
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speakers: Carter Page and Dori Paschall
April 14 - Council Fire Golf Club
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speakers: Carter Page & Nathaniel Hantle
Entry Fees:
$25 - Non Members
$20 - TGA & PGA Members (*must be active at the time of workshop)
*Entry fee will cover drinks & snacks along with various Rules of Golf materials.
Seating at each site is limited and acceptance will be based upon the date the application and fee are received by the TGA.
PGA Members can earn up to 4 MSR hours for attending the entire program.
DATES & SITES
April 12 - Holston Hills Country Club
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speaker: Chad Anderson, TGF
April 12 - Jackson Country Club
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speakers: Nathaniel Hantle & Dori Paschall
April 13 - Golf House Tennessee
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speakers: Carter Page and Dori Paschall
April 14 - Council Fire Golf Club
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Speakers: Carter Page & Nathaniel Hantle
Entry Fees:
$25 - Non Members
$20 - TGA & PGA Members (*must be active at the time of workshop)
*Entry fee will cover drinks & snacks along with various Rules of Golf materials.
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