Golf News for Tuesday, December 6, 2005 | Media

PGA develops a number of new Web sites

The PGA of America has developed a number of Web sites for both member and consumer use. We encourage you to learn more about all of these sites.

PGAMediaCenter.com: A virtual media center where members of the media can access news releases, photos and transcripts from current, past and even future events and tournaments.

PGAMediaGuide.com: The PGA of America's online media guide, which chronicles the story of the Association, is one of the comprehensive reference tools available to the media.

PGA.com: The Official Web Site of The PGA of America, PGA.com offers consumers a mix of multimedia golf news, features and services. From golfers to industry leaders to the more than 28,000 PGA Professionals, PGA.com is the point of contact for the entire golf community.

Playgolfamerica.com: A one-stop Web site that provides access to a variety of golf clinics and adult and family-oriented group activities for players of all abilities.

PGAVillage.com: Designed to promote PGA Golf Club, PGA Learning Center, PGA Historical Center and PGA Country Club as the places to visit for "The PGA Experience." Provides an easy way for consumers to register for tee times, lessons and clinics.

PGA.com/Employment: The industry-leading PGA Employment Center serves as a clearinghouse for all types of jobs in the golf industry. The Web site links golf employers with people interested in working in the golf industry.

PGAMarketingCenter.com: This Web site serves as a means to educate marketing executives and advertising agencies about potential sponsorship opportunities and other business relationships with The PGA of America.

PGALinks.com: The PGA Member-only Web site allows members to conduct PGA business at their convenience, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

PGAFoundation.com: A means to inform PGA members and consumers about the many PGA programs dedicated to providing resources and the professional expertise to make golf accessible to all segments of every community. Home to The PGA's Planned Giving Program, where PGA members and apprentices, families of PGA members, philanthropists and other individuals can donate to community programs through The PGA of America.

In addition, the 41 PGA Section Offices each have a section Web site designed to promote events, tournaments, news to their members and consumers.



 
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