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TRI-STATE SECTION PGA HONOR ROLL and AWARDS PGA of AMERICA NATIONAL AWARDS Presented to Tri-State Section PGA Professionals TRI-STATE SECTION PGA HONOR ROLL AND AWARDS PGA OF AMERICA NATIONAL AWARDS presented to Tri-State Section PGA Professionals: PGA NATIONAL BILL STRAUSBAUGH AWARD 1986 Rich Churilla PGA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1988 Bob Ford PGA NATIONAL CPC CHAMPION 2002 Barry G. Evans PGA NATIONAL SENIOR CLUB PROFESSIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997 Roy Vucinich 1998 Roy Vucinich PGA NATIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEAR 1997 Rick Martino PGA NATIONAL MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR 1981 Mike Vucinich-Private 1985 Bob Ford-Private 1997 Bob Ford-Private 2003 John Kerins-Public 2011 Hill Herrick-Resort 2014 Ron Leporati-Resort PGA NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR 1979 Gary Ellis 1987 Bob Ford 2008 Jim Antkiewicz PGA NATIONAL PRESIDENT’S PLAQUE AWARD 2008 Bob Collins PGA NATIONAL HALL OF FAME 2005 Gary Ellis 2005 Bob Ford 2011 Jim Antkiewicz PGA NATIONAL DEACON PALMER AWARD 2017 Sam Depe III TRI-STATE SECTION PGA PAST PRESIDENTS Fred Brand Jr. Dave McKay Radar Jewitt Ted Luther John Capebianco Paul Erath Willie McKay Walter Phillips Ed Rack Carl Beljan John Darak John Conley Roland Stafford Don Copeland Frank Sluciak Gary Ellis John Goettlicher Ken Pizzica Phil Newcamp John Rech Jr. Bob Ford Bob Collins Jim Antkiewicz Bob Meyer John Aber Ed Habjan TRI-STATE SECTION PGA AWARD WINNERS TRI-STATE SECTION PGA HALL OF FAME Frank B. Fuhrer, Jr. Fred Brand, Jr. Marino Parascenzo Fred Brand, Sr. Bert Battell Mike Pavella Hartley King Arnold Palmer Dennis J. Darak, Sr. Lew Worsham Bobby Cruickshank Robert W. Murphy, Jr. Carol Semple Thompson Chuck Scally, Sr. Donald W. “Doc” Giffin Sam Parks Bob Pompeani Perry DelVecchio Jim Ferree Emil Loeffler William C. Fownes Frank Sluciak Sam Snead Ed Rack Ed Stack Rich Churilla Joe Taylor John Darak, Sr. John Seretti Joseph A. Hardy, III John Conley John Goettlicher Jack Kerins Bob Yeager Reed Clarke Ted Luther Ken Pizzica John Lockley Michael Vucinich Roy Vucinich John Rech, Jr. Phil Newcamp Bob Ford Bob Collins Joe Shorto Jim Antkiewicz Bill Kurp Sean Parees Bill Kurp Bob Meyer TRI-STATE SECTION PGA DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD WINNERS Frank B. Fuhrer, Jr. 1991 Hartley King 1992 Robert W. Murphy, Jr. 1993 Fred Brand, Jr. 1994 Carol Semple Thompson 1995 Arnold Palmer 1996 Marino Parascenzo 1997 Dennis J. Darak, Sr. 1998 Donald W. “Doc” Giffin 1999 Bob Pompeani 2000 Sam Snead 2001 Ed Stack 2002 John Seretti 2003 Joseph A. Hardy, III 2004 Bob Yeager 2005 Reed Clarke 2006 John Lockley 2007 TRI-STATE SECTION PGA PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS 1964 Paul Erath 1965 Russell Sherba 1967 Mike Pavella 1971 Gus Andreone 1972 John Conley 1973 Stan Weil 1974 Andrew Borkovich 1975 Art Tucke 1976 Frank Sluciak 1977 Frank Sluciak & Chuck Scally Sr. 1978 Richard Churilla 1979 Gary Ellis 1980 Mike Vucinich 1981 Ken Pizzica 1982 John Goettlicher 1983 Terry George 1984 Phil Newcamp 1985 Ken Pizzica 1986 John Rech, Jr. 1987 Bob Ford 1988 Kirk Suvak 1989 Larry Martin 1990 Bob Collins 1991 Dick Wedzik 1992 Al Jackson 1993 Max Mesing 1994 Roy Vucinich 1995 Jim Antkiewicz 1996 John Kerins 1997 Sean Parees 1998 Mark McConnell 1999 Bill Stines 2000 Sam Depe III 2001 John Mazza 2002 John Klinchock & Matt Kluck 2003 Barry G. Evans 2004 Bob Meyer 2005 Dennis Dolci 2006 Hill Herrick 2007 Jim Antkiewicz 2008 Dennis Clark 2009 Joseph Shorto 2010 John Aber 2011 Ed Habjan 2012 Bernard Hough 2013 Joe Boros 2014 Chris McKnight 2015 Joe Klinchock 2016 Tony Traci 2017 Dan Braun 2018 Ron Leporati 2019 Tom Beeler TRI-STATE SECTION PGA BILL STRAUSBAUGH AWARD WINNERS Rich Churilla David Martin Bob Ford Justin Barroner Jim Antkiewicz Ron Leporati Larry Martin Brent Johnson Phil Newcamp Dan McMillen Bob Collins John Aber Joe Klinchock Hill Herrick Sam Depe III Joe Shorto Scott Davis Jim Hefti Bill Robertson Randy Hernly Joe Boros TRI-STATE SECTION PGA TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS 1986 Chuck Scally Sr. 1987 Bob Ford 1988 John Baker 1989 Roy Vucinich 1990 Chuck Scally Sr. 1991 Jerry McGee 1992 Chuck Scally Sr. 1993 Greg Ortman 1994 Rick Martino 1995 Chuck Scally Sr. 1996 Rick Martino 1997 Matt Kluck 1998 Mike Passmore 1999 Kent Stauffer 2000 Matt Kluck 2001 Jim Cichra 2002 Matt Kluck 2003 Randy Haffley 2004 Jim Cichra 2005 Eric Johnson 2006 Bob Salera 2007 David Martin 2008 Eric Johnson 2009 Jerry Smith 2010 Carmen Costa, Jr. 2011 Eric Johnson 2012 Kevin Shields 2013 Jerry Stone 2014 Brian Rogish 2015 Kevin Shields 2016 Chuck Scally Jr. 2017 Jody Barrett 2018 John Aber 2019 Pete Micklewright TRI-STATE SECTION PGA YOUTH PLAYER DEVELOPMENT AWARD WINNERS 1988 Bob Collins 1989 Larry Martin 1990 Bob Collins 1991 Kirk Suvak 1992 Kirk Suvak 1993 Kirk Suvak 1994 Kirk Suvak 1995 Larry Martin 1996 John Kerins 1997 John Kerins 1998 Larry Martin 1999 Joe Klinchock 2000 John Klinchock 2001 John Klinchock 2002 John Klinchock 2003 Larry Martin 2004 Dave Kuhar 2005 Patrick Warren 2006 Paul Hollstein 2007 Larry Martin 2008 Frank Blazewick 2009 Randy Bisi 2010 Dennis Clark 2011 Richard Ellison 2012 Justin Barroner 2013 Ron Lucas 2014 Jim Cichra 2015 Richard Logan 2016 Robert Salera 2017 Rich Conwell 2018 Bob Collins 2019 Brian Dunaway TRI-STATE PGA HORTON SMITH AWARD WINNERS Henry Young Rich Churilla Kirk Suvak Phil Newcamp Bob Ford Paul Hollstein Rick Martino Sam Depe III Michael Vucinich David Martin Mark McConnell Al Jackson Jim Antkiewicz Matt Kluck Sean Parees Eric Teasdale Frank Blazewick Jesse Horner Michael Mahoney Jim Hefti Justin Barroner Eric Johnson Vanessa MacKinnon Eric Johnson Jason Marciniec Jim Cichra Eric Johnson TRI-STATE SECTION PGA PLAYER DEVELOPMENT AWARD WINNERS 2007 Bob Collins 2008, 2009, 2013 John Kerins 2010 Ron Lucas 2011 Dennis Clark 2012 John Aber 2014 Shane Rice 2015 Chip Carrel 2016 Joe Boros 2017 Tony Romansky 2018 Derek DeJidas 2019 Brent Johnson THE PATRIOT AWARD 2011 Barry Evans 2012 Randy Hernly 2013 Sean Swidzinski 2014 Dave Martin 2015 Dennis Wuyscik 2016 Jeff Hutchinson 2017 David Martin & Ron Lucas 2018 Ron Lucas 2019 Ron Lucas TRI-STATE SECTION PGA PAST McKAY TROPHY AWARD WINNERS (TSPGA LOW SCORING AVERAGE) Mike Pavella 1950,1951,1952,1955,1962 Frank Kiraly 1958 Andrew Borkovich 1960,1965,1966 Eli Marovich 1961,1964,1972 Chuck Scally Sr. 1968,1969,1970,1971 Rolland Stafford 1973 Bob Wallace 1974 John Rech Jr. 1975,1983,1986 Rick Worsham 1976 Roy Vucinich 1977,1981,1985 Jim Ferree 1978,1979 Bob Ford 1980,1982,1984,1987,1988,1991,1996, 1997,1999 Jim Cichra 1987,1990,1991 Kent Stauffer 1989,1994 John Mazza 1992,1993,1998,2000,2007 Joe Boros 1995,2012,2018 John Aber 2001,2006, 2009,2010 Sean Farren 2002,2003 Gordon Vietmeier 2004,2005 Barry G. Evans 2008 Kevin Shields 2011, 2013 Ryan Sikora 2014 Jason Martin 2015 Kevin Shields 2016 Devin Gee 2017 TRI-STATE SECTION PGA DEACON PALMER AWARD WINNERS Sam Depe III 2015 Richard Battaglia 2016 Sam Depe III 2017 TRI-STATE SECTION PGA MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS (PRIVATE) Bob Ford 1994 Dan Fabian 1995 Sam Depe III 1996 Bill Stines 1997 Greg Altman 1998 Mark McConnell 1999 Randy Bisi 2000 Chris McKnight 2001 Phil Newcamp 2002, 2012 Michael Vucinich 2003 Bernard Hough 2004 Joe Shorto 2005 Al Jackson 2006 John Rech, Jr. 2007 Bob Gordon 2008 Ed Habjan 2009 Rick Bisi 2010 Gary Nye 2011 Peter Micklewright 2013 Tony Romansky 2014 Jason Marciniec 2015 Jason Marciniec 2016 Mike Papson 2017 Alexander Childs 2018 Jason Marciniec 2019 (PUBLIC) Jerry Smith 1994,1995 Dave Kuhar 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 John Kerins 2000, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2018 Jesse Horner 2001, 2004, 2005, 2008 Garen Steele 2006 Bryon Palonder 2007, 2009 Sean Swidzinski 2012,2014,2016,2017 Tom Beeler 2013 Frank Blazewick 2015 (RESORT) Robert Harris 1994, 2000, 2001, 2003 Tom Beeler 1995 Fred Haddick 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Dello Nees 2002 Matt Trimbur 2004,2005 Randy Hernly 2006 Hill Herrick 2007 Aaron Gizzi 2008 Ron Leporati 2009, 2013, 2014 Michael James 2010 Hill Herrick 2011 Justin Beard 2012, 2015 Randy Hernly 2016,2017 Jamie Hamilton 2018 Mike Rogers 2019 TRI-STATE SECTION PGA CHUCK SCALLY SR. PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS 1973 Chuck Scally, Sr. 1974 Bob Wallace 1975 Lee Goodworth 1976 Jim Ferree 1977 Roy Vucinich 1978 Jim Ferree 1979 Jim Ferree 1980 Bob Ford 1981 Roy Vucinich 1982 Bob Ford 1983 John Rech Jr. 1984 Bob Ford 1985 Roy Vucinich 1986 John Aubrey 1987 Bob Ford 1988 Roy Vucinich 1989 Kent Stauffer 1990 Bob Ford 1991 Jim Cichra 1992 John Mazza 1993 John Mazza 1994 John Mazza 1995 John Mazza 1996 Bob Ford TRI-STATE SECTION PGA CHUCK SCALLY SR. PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS (Continued) 1997 Bob Ford 1998 Bob Ford 1999 Bob Ford 2000 John Mazza 2001 John Aber 2002 Sean Farren 2003 Sean Farren 2004 Bob Ford 2005 John Mazza 2006 John Aber 2007 Gordon Vietmeier 2008 Barry G. Evans 2009 Grant Sturgeon 2010 Rob McClellan 2011 Rob McClellan 2012 Kevin Shields 2013 Kevin Shields 2014 Kevin Shields 2015 Kevin Shields 2016 Kevin Shields 2017 Devin Gee 2018 Joe Boros PAST TRI-STATE PGA SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS Roy Vucinich 1998,1999, 2005, 2008,2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 John Baker 2000 John Aubrey 2001,2002,2003,2004,2006 John Mazza 2007 Joe Boros 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 TRI-STATE SECTION PGA SENIOR TROPHY AWARD WINNERS Mike Pavella 1950,1951, 1952,1955,1962,1970 Victor Choltco Jr. 1963 Chuck Scally Sr. 1975,1976,1984*, 1986*,1988*,1990*, 1991*,1992* Eli Marovich 1977*,1979*,1987* Hampton Auld 1978* Willie Beljan 1980* Jim Ferree 1981,1982*,1983* Bob Bruno 1985* Rich Churilla 1989* John Baker 1993*,1995*,2000* Bill Robertson 1994* John Rech Jr.
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