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Web URL(s):https://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/bulls/article/2007dec27.pdf
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Author(s):Anderson, Tim
Author Affiliation:Superintendent, Naperville Country Club
Title:Steve Mona named as CEO of the World Golf Foundation
Source:On Course. Vol. 61, No. 8, December 2007, p. 27-28.
Publishing Information:[Carpentersville, IL]: Midwest Association of Golf Course Superintendents
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: World Golf Foundation; Organizations; Golf industry; Youth in golf; Personal profile; Golf Industry trends; Leadership; Professionalism
Subjects' Names:Mona, Steve
Abstract/Contents:Announces the appointment of Steve Mona as CEO of the World Golf Foundation (WGF). States that "the WGF board supports initiatives that promote, enhance the growth of, and provide access to the game of golf, while preserving golf's traditional values and passing them on to others." Describes three of the World Golf Foundation's initiatives: The First Tee, World Golf Hall of Fame, and Golf 20/20. Explains that The First Tee "is a program that presents golf to young people who otherwise wouldn't have been introduced to the game." States that Golf 20/20 "is an industry wide initiative to increase interest and participation in the game of golf."
Language:English
References:0
Note:Pictures, color
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Anderson, T. 2007. Steve Mona named as CEO of the World Golf Foundation. On Course. 61(8):p. 27-28.
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