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2019 Section Award Winners P R E S E N T I N G 2 0 1 9 C H A P T E R A W A R D W I N N E R S EAST CENTRAL CHAPTER GOLF PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF OF THE YEAR THE YEAR Mark Verkey, PGA Fred Griffin, PGA Palmer Legends Country Club Grand Cypress Academy BILL STRAUSBAUGH HORTON SMITH AWARD AWARD Darin Hoff, PGA Darin Hoff, PGA Grand Cypress Grand Cypress YOUTH PLAYER PLAYER DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AWARD AWARD Craig Bendall, PGA Bill Filson, PGA Celebration Golf Academy Royal St. Cloud Golf Links PATRIOT MERCHANDISER AWARD OF THE YEAR-PRIVATE Bobby Welborn, PGA Ryan Gray, PGA Walt Disney World Golf Golden Ocala MERCHANDISER MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR-PUBLIC OF THE YEAR-RESORT Mark Verkey, PGA Jeremy Craft, PGA Palmer Legends Country Club Grand Cypress ASSISTANT PROFESSIONAL DEACON PALMER OF THE YEAR AWARD Brett Donnelly, PGA Tom Mirus, PGA Country Club of Orlando Golfweek Amateur Tour SALES REPRESENTATIVE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR AMATEUR Jamie Wilson Todd Walsworth OF THE YEAR Cobra Puma Golf Grand Cypress Jeff Tanner Orlando NORTHERN CHAPTER GOLF PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF OF THE YEAR THE YEAR Russ Libby, PGA Bryan Kipnis, PGA Hidden Hills Golf & CC Eagle Harbor Golf Club BILL STRAUSBAUGH HORTON SMITH AWARD AWARD Clint Avret, PGA Brian Riddle, PGA Timuquana Country Club TPC Sawgrass YOUTH PLAYER PLAYER DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AWARD AWARD Jack Aschenbach, PGA Bryan Kipnis, PGA North Florida Jr Golf Foundation Eagle Harbor Golf Club PATRIOT MERCHANDISER AWARD OF THE YEAR-PRIVATE Matt Borocz, PGA Todd Bork, PGA TPC Sawgrass San Jose Country Club MERCHANDISER MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR-PUBLIC OF THE YEAR-RESORT Russ Libby, PGA Brian Riddle, PGA Hidden Hills Golf & CC TPC Sawgrass ASSISTANT PROFESSIONAL DEACON PALMER OF THE YEAR AWARD John Grzybek, PGA William Rehberg, PGA Plantation at Ponte Vedra Beach Deerwood Country Club SALES REPRESENTATIVE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR AMATEUR Chip Holcombe Jeff Plotts Srixon/Cleveland Golf OF THE YEAR TPC Sawgrass Jeff Adams JAGA SOUTHWEST CHAPTER GOLF PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF OF THE YEAR THE YEAR Ken Powell, PGA Stephen Arnold, PGA Esplanade Golf & Country Club Florida Golf Performance Center BILL STRAUSBAUGH HORTON SMITH AWARD AWARD Rich Smith, PGA Jeff Boudrie, PGA Charlotte Harbor National Legacy Golf Club YOUTH PLAYER PLAYER DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AWARD AWARD Bryan McManis, PGA Bryan McManis, PGA Lakewood Ranch Golf & CC Lakewood Ranch Golf & CC PATRIOT MERCHANDISER AWARD OF THE YEAR-PRIVATE Rich Smith, PGA Matt Pivko, PGA Charlotte Harbor National The Oaks Club MERCHANDISER MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR-PUBLIC OF THE YEAR-RESORT Mike Touhy, PGA No Award The Meadows ASSISTANT PROFESSIONAL DEACON PALMER OF THE YEAR AWARD Cooper Shawen, PGA Mike Clayton, PGA TPC Prestancia Lakewood Ranch Golf & CC SALES REPRESENTATIVE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR AMATEUR Mike Angelo Nick Kearns OF THE YEAR Titleist The Oaks Club Taffie Beasely Sarasota WEST CENTRAL CHAPTER GOLF PROFESSIONAL TEACHER OF OF THE YEAR THE YEAR Matt Jordan, PGA Scott Wickham, PGA Streamsong Resort Avila Country Club BILL STRAUSBAUGH HORTON SMITH AWARD AWARD Kennie Sims, PGA Matt Jordan, PGA Tampa Sports Authority Streamsong Resort YOUTH PLAYER PLAYER DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AWARD AWARD Mackenzie Mack, PGA Jim Wright, PGA First Tee of Tampa Bay Countryside Country Club PATRIOT MERCHANDISER AWARD OF THE YEAR-PRIVATE No Award Marc Carter, PGA Old Memorial MERCHANDISER MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR-PUBLIC OF THE YEAR-RESORT Justin Wink, PGA Scott Wilson, PGA TPC Tampa Bay Streamsong Resort ASSISTANT PROFESSIONAL DEACON PALMER OF THE YEAR AWARD Donnie Kuhlman, PGA No Award TPC Tampa Bay SALES REPRESENTATIVE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR AMATEUR No Award Kyle Harris OF THE YEAR Streamsong Resort Wayne Raath Lone Palm Country Club.
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