Michigan Golf Journal January 2021
29 January 2021 www.michigangolfjournal.com The 2020 pandemic efforts of the Michigan Golf Alliance have been recognized with the Champion Award by the National Golf Course Owners Association (NGCOA). “Each year the NGCOA recognizes those that have helped preserve the tradition of the game while embracing the challenges and opportunities of the golf business, and it’s wonderful that they see the same thing we see – that the teamwork of the Alliance on behalf of the Michigan golf industry truly exemplified those things,” said Jada Paisley, executive director of the Michigan Golf Course Association (MGCA) in announcing the honor today. The Michigan Golf Alliance, a cooperative body of five state golf associations formed in 2008, worked and lobbied on behalf of the Michigan golf industry in 2020 communicating with government officials through the pandemic to clarify industry needs, safety protocols and executive order compliance. “The Alliance stepped up and led the way when the pandemic response was changing dramatically day- by-day,” Paisley said. “It was a tremendous example of teamwork for all the golf courses and the golfers in our state, as well as a great industry that benefits Michigan in so many important ways beyond its $4.2 billion in economic impact.” Alliance members include the Michigan Golf Course Association, the Golf Association of Michigan, the Michigan Section PGA, the Michigan Golf Course Superintendents Association, and the Greater Michigan Club Management Association. “It’s always a special time when we recognize those who have achieved excellence within our industry,” said Steve Graybill, President of the NGCOA Board of Directors in announcing several NGCOA awards earlier this week. “Each year, we choose from a pool of deserving nominees; this year was no exception, and we’re delighted with this year’s winners.” MGJ Michigan Golf Alliance E arns Award fromNational Golf Course Owners Association By Greg Johnson
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