San Francisco - The Northern California PGA announced its Welcome to Golf Day Open House scheduled at golf facilities throughout Northern California and Northwestern Nevada April 22 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
This one-day event supports the national initiative Play Golf America (www.playgolfamerica.com) and is designed to welcome local residents to nearby golf courses and practice facilities so they can learn more about golf and what it has to offer, not only for themselves but also for family and friends. The event will also encourage former players to dust off their clubs and get reacquainted with the sport.
PGA and LPGA club professionals will provide facility tours and will give free mini-lessons for those interested in learning more about the golf swing. They will share tips on new equipment and proper club fitting, and practice clubs will be available for those who don’t yet own a set. Schedules on upcoming clinics and classes will be available to both new and returning golfers, and pros will explain how to sign up for a group class or private lesson. Visitors will learn the ins-and-outs on how to schedule a tee time, golf tournament, or even a corporate outing at their nearby course.
In conjunction with the Welcome to Golf Day held at public facilities, some private golf clubs also will open their doors April 22 to showcase new membership opportunities and inform current members of new player development programs at the club. PGA Club Professionals will provide members with complimentary mini-lessons and can receive information on new programs for the 2006 season.
Courtesy of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of Northern California, free ballmark repair tools with handy instructions on how to properly repair a ballmark will be distributed to attendees at all Welcome to Golf Day events throughout the region. For those interested, there will also be information available on how to become a member of the Northern California Golf Association and the U.S. Golf Association.
Golf courses and centers participating in the Play Golf America Open House include: Adobe Creek GC (Petaluma), Blackhawk CC (Danville), Blue Rock Springs GC (Vallejo), Castlewood CC (Pleasanton), Catta Verdera CC (Lincoln), Claremont CC (Oakland), Dryden Park GC (Modesto) Elkhorn CC (Stockton), FountainGrove Golf & Athletic Club (Santa Rosa), Golden Gate Park GC (San Francisco), Golf-Tec (San Carlos), Los Lagos GC (San Jose), Lyons GC (Stockton), Mare Island GC (Mare Island), Metropolitan Golf Links (Oakland), Moffett Field GC (Sunnyvale), Morgan Creek G&CC (Roseville), Oakmont GC (Santa Rosa), Pajaro Valley GC (Royal Oaks), Peacock Gap GC (San Rafael), Performance Golf (Reno), Poppy Hills GC (Pebble Beach), Poppy Ridge GC (Livermore), Rancho Del Pueblo GC (San Jose), Rooster Run GC (Petaluma), San Ramon GC (San Ramon), Shoreline Golf Links (Mountain View), Sierra Sage GC (Reno), Swenson Park GC (Stockton), Van Buskirk GC (Stockton), Wilcox Oaks GC (Red Bluff), Windsor GC (Windsor) and Washoe County GC in Reno, Nev.
“The Welcome to Golf Day is just what it says, it’s our way of welcoming new players to the game and former golfers back to the sport in a fun and relaxed environment,” says Monte Koch Growth of the Game committee chairman and PGA Manager of Golf for the City of Stockton. “Our plan is to make this a fun and informative introductory day to golf and we encourage all family members to attend.”
For more information about Welcome to Golf Day, contact Carol Pence at the NCPGA Growth of the Game Headquarters at 707-449-4742, or via e-mail at carol@ncpga.com. A current list of all participating courses and practice facilities can also be found on www.ncpga.com.