2019 Northern Texas PGA Chapter Award Winners Announced

Taylor Coffelt • October 25, 2019

Each year the Northern Texas PGA Section recognizes its members and others in the golf community through the NTPGA Awards program. On behalf of each NTPGA Chapter Awards Committee, it is our pleasure to announce the 2019 Chapter Award Winners.


East Texas Chapter

• Golf Professional of the Year - James Bates, Eagle’s Bluff Country Club

• Teacher of the Year - Chris Hudson, Willow Brook Country Club

• Youth Player Development Award - Roy Pace, PGA Life Member

• Bill Strausbaugh Award - Sean Hanson, Pinecrest Country Club

• PGA Player Development Award - John Sikes, Hollytree Country Club

• Merchandiser of the Year - Private - Douglas Myer, Emerald Bay Club

• Patriot Award - Dick Goetz, PGA Life Member


Metro Chapter

• Golf Professional of the Year - Brent Blackburn, Gentle Creek Country Club

• Assistant Golf Professional of the Year - Eric Hunt, Grapevine Golf Course

• Teacher of the Year - Rick Woodson, Sherrill Park Golf Course

• Youth Player Development Award - Bruce Smith, Black Belt Golf Academy

• Bill Strausbaugh Award - Abe Hernandez, Royal Oaks Country Club

• PGA Player Development Award - Brooks Muse, Luna Vista Golf Course

• Merchandiser of the Year - Private - Bryan Nicholson, Northwood Club

• Merchandiser of the Year – Public/Resort - Dan Walden, Texas Star Golf Course

• Patriot Award - Robert Singletary, Grapevine Golf Course


West Texas Chapter

• Golf Professional of the Year - Casey Renner, Palo Duro Creek Golf Course

• Assistant Golf Professional of the Year - Cabott Hanes, Odessa Country Club

• Teacher of the Year - Lee Rhind, Midland Country Club

• Youth Player Development Award - Thomas Martin, Green Tree Country Club

• Bill Strausbaugh Award - Jeremy Langdale, Ranchland Hills Golf Club

• PGA Professional Development Award - Lee Rhind, Midland Country Club

• PGA Player Development Award - Alan Coe, Tascosa Golf Club

• Merchandiser of the Year - Private - Jake McCullough, Odessa Country Club

• Merchandiser of the Year - Resort/Public - Tommy Darland, Andrews Country Golf Course

• Patriot Award - Alan Coe, Tascosa Golf Club


Congratulations to all of the winners!


In November, the Northern Texas PGA Awards Committee along with Past Presidents will select the Northern Texas PGA Section Major Award winners for 2019.

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