RDGA NEWS
January 1, 2016

THE 2016 RDGA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE IS HERE!
REGISTRATION OPENS JANUARY 1
 
Members of the Rochester District Golf Association have many exciting tournament options in the year ahead with the release of the official 2016 RDGA Tournament Schedule on January 1 .

And, to go along with the complete list of tournaments and competitions for the coming year, registration for tournaments is available right now! CLICK HERE to visit the RDGA tournament information page    .

Highlights of the 2016 RDGA Tournament Schedule include:
  • The RDGA's flagship events - the District Championships for men and women - return to the historic and recently renovated Ridgemont Country Club on July 13-16, 2016 for the 10th time in the 86-year history of the Championship, and the first time since 2007.
  • The RDGA Senior Championships will be hosted by Mendon Golf Club on August 24 and 25, 2016 - featuring a two-day, 36-hole stroke-play tournament and winners in four separate age flights as well as an overall champion.
  • The  RDGA Match Play Championship is being hosted by The Golf Club at Blue Heron Hills on May 27-29, 2016, and will include both Men's and Senior Divisions for pre-qualified players, based on tournament points earned last season
  • The  RDGA Mid Amateur Championship - for male golfers ages 25 and above - will be hosted by Chili Country Club on August 12 and 13, 2016.
  • The popular  RDGA Women's Open, celebrating women's golf in Rochester, will by hosted by Brook-Lea Country Club on August 29.
  • The RDGA Play Day schedule (for men and women of all handicaps) returns for a third season in 2016, with events planned for Irondequoit Country Club, Penfield Country Club, Mendon Golf Club, Brook-Lea Country Club ...and more to come!
Stay tuned in coming weeks for more exciting RDGA Tournament news, including details about the inaugural RDGA Handicap Championship at Durand Eastman Golf Course in September, the RDGA Junior Tournament schedule, as well as a team event for women and a Rochester vs. Buffalo team event for men!

CLICK HERE for more information about the 2016 RDGA Tournament Schedule , including how to register!
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SAVE THE DATE!
ROCHESTER GOLF DAY PRESENTED by the RDGA
RETURNING IN 2016
 

 
The Rochester District Golf Association is pleased to announce that the ROCHESTER GOLF DAY Presented by the RDGA will be returning for a second year at the Doug Miller Sports Dome on West Ridge Road in Greece - just in time to get out of the house after a long winter and find out what's new for the 2016 season. The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 12,
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 
Best of all,
this one-day, fun and informational event is once again open to golfers of all abilities - RDGA member and non-member alike - and is FREE OF CHARGE! CLICK HERE for more information. 

Throughout the day, attendees will be able to participate in several activities:
  • Receive one complimentary small bucket of range balls to hit at the Dome's indoor driving range.
  • Chat with RDGA Board Members and USGA Committee representatives.
  • Practice short game skills in the Dome's practice green.
  • Visit with representatives from many of the area's golf courses and golf businesses.
  • Receive some great give-aways, prizes and drawings throughout the day!
So - be sure to mark Saturday, March 12 on your calendar and come out and join us for this fun start to the 2016 local golf season!

For more information, stay tuned for updates on our WEBSITE, as well as RDGA social media on  FACEBOOK, TWITTER and INSTAGRAM.
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INVEST IN GOLF'S FUTURE! 
THE TOP-10 REASONS KIDS SHOULD GET INTO JUNIOR GOLF
 
Sure, we've all heard that golf is a fun activity for kids to get involved with - but did you know that it can also be a valuable life experience? 
 
Here, from First Tee Managing Director Beth Brown, are the top-10 reasons why kids should play golf:

10. Enjoy the outdoors: Young people should play golf because it is an opportunity to spend a few hours in the fresh air. While playing golf, kids and teens can experience all types of fauna and flora.

9. Develop lifelong friendships: You never know who you will meet on a golf course and interaction with others allow kids to develop social skills.

8. Practice personal responsibility: Sometimes the ball doesn't always bounce your way, but regardless of the outcome, there is no blaming your teammates for what happens.

7. Have a safe place to play: The golf course is a safe place and facilitates mentoring relationships in a safe environment.

6. Manage emotions: Golf closely parallels real life as one experiences the highs and lows of the game. This range of experience from birdies to triple bogeys rewards a young person's ability to keep each shot in perspective, manage one's emotions, maintain a positive outlook and focus on the shot at hand.

5. Appreciate diversity: Golf is a game that can be played for a lifetime by anyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, size or skill level.

4. Prepare for business: Golf is a sport that helps prepare kids and teens for careers in business and other professional arenas.

3. Learn etiquette:  Young people should play golf because it is based on characteristics that are missing in our society. Golf places an emphasis on etiquette. In golf there is no judge or referee; instead, players govern themselves and fellow competitors.

2. Spend time with family: Golf is a game that encourages family participation.

1. Wellness for life:  With the youth obesity epidemic in our country, golf is a sport that helps young people get off the couch. When you play golf, walking the golf course and carrying your bag, a 150-pound person burns 350 calories and walks more than 10,000 steps.

So, here's a New Year's Resolution: Be sure to get YOUR kids involved with golf - contact us today at 585-292-5950 to find out how they can participate in RDGA Junior golf programs in 2016!
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RDGA WOMEN'S OPEN HONOREE JOAN LEROY
TWICE NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR

After guiding her Pittsford girls golf team to an undefeated 11-0 season this year and its 16 th straight league title, Joan LeRoy was recently named as Coach of the Year by both the New York State Public High School Athletic Association and the All Greater Rochester list by the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.  

 
Throughout her career, LeRoy has coached 10 undefeated teams and Pittsford holds the state record for 76consecutive wins. An active member of the Rochester golfing community, LeRoy has served as the Monroe County league coordinator for girls high school golf for many years, has competed in many RDGA and has served in many capacities with the WRDGA, including serving as Captain for the winning Rochester Captains Cup team against Syracuse this fall.

In August, LeRoy was one of four area women tobe honored by the RDGA during the 2015 Women's Open at Penfield Country Club for her lifetime devotion to working with junior golfers in the Rochester area and coaching girls golf, along with Shari Hegedorn, Julie Odenbach and Suzanne Yarnall.
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IMPORTANT DATES 
January 1, 2016: 
Registration opens for   2016 RDGA tournaments.
March 12, 2016:
 
Second annual  RDGA Rochester Golf Day
April 15, 2016: 
Start date of the 2016 RDGA score posting season.
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