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As an administration and fulfillment organization, Section Golf Partners has been selected by the North Florida PGA Section to implement its Partner Program.

The privilege to wear the PGA logo is almost exclusively reserved for PGA Members.  We’re proud to provide you the opportunity to identify with the PGA of America — the most distinguished and world’s largest working sports organization.

NFPGA Story
Ever since the first donation of $10,000 was made by the Palm Beach Invitational in 1938, giving to charity has become a philosophy of the world of golf. In 2005 the PGA Tour reached a milestone in all-time charitable donations totaling $1 billion.   At the grass root level, the men and women of the North Florida Section of the PGA of America exemplify this philosophy by donating time and raising money for numerous charities, particularly those charities benefiting children.

Now all golfers  have the chance to be affiliated with the golf pros by becoming a NFPGA Partner. With a membership of only $99, golfers can not only support the charitable efforts of their local PGA professionals, but also proudly wear the NFPGA  logo, once reserved exclusively for PGA members to display, on a stylish  golf shirt and hat, a bag tag and NFPGA Partner member card. Partners also  receive a free 10-minute golf lesson with a PGA professional and invitations to NFPGA special events and tournaments.

Besides getting some cool gear, what does a partnership fee get you? Some of the initiatives partners support with a membership include:

Putting on Smiles
 The project designed by PGA Master Professional, Andre Panet-Raymond of Sarasota and supported by the NFPGA, engages PGA Professionals to visit children’s hospitals monthly.  The professionals instruct children of all ages on the fundamentals of putting in a light and fun manor, using colorful oversized plastic clubs, hitting miniature tennis balls to a Velcro target. Once the children have confidence, the competition begins and in no time everyone in the room is “Putting on Smiles”.  An official score board is made and posted on the wall.  All children walk away with a ribbon, medal, or smiley face golf ball and the winner receives a trophy. Hospitals involved include Arnold Palmer’s Children’s Hospital in Orlando, All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida Children’s Hospital, Wolfsons Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville   Shands Children’s Hospital at the University of Florida, Gainesville.

Swing into Schools
The goal of this program is to introduce as many children to golf as possible, especially those who may not have access to a golf course. Members of the NFPGA  focus on training middle school physical education teachers to conduct classes. The program offers equipment and educational materials to ensure that golf with all of its positive physical and character-building qualities will be enjoyed for generations to come.

Over 100 Junior Golf Programs
The NFPGA directly subsidizes area junior golf programs through monetary grants and by volunteering for tournaments and instruction across the state. Professionally run tournaments prepare juniors for high school and college competitions, while beginning programs introduce children to the rules, etiquette and sportsmanship skills needed to enjoy the game and develop skills for a lifetime of enjoyment.
Over 1500 PGA Members and Apprentices serve the needs of the golfers of North Florida from Jacksonville to Tallahassee, and south from Melbourne to Port Charlotte. The not for profit service organization was founded in 1979 and is one of the 41 Sections that make up the PGA of America.

For a Partner membership or more information contact your local PGA professional or call 941-536-0733 to speak with a Section Golf Partners representative.

Section Golf Partners
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Tel: 941.536.0733
Fax: 866.262.0242
15615 Butterfish Place, Bradenton, FL 34202