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EWGA Pittsburgh Chapter

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The Executive Women’s Golf Association (EWGA) is a national not-for-profit organization formed in 1991.  Membership includes more than 20,000 members from over 115 Chapters across the United States and Canada. EWGA exists to provide opportunities for women to learn, play, and enjoy the game of golf for business and for life.

The EWGA Pittsburgh Chapter was formed in 1994. The Chapter includes approximately 150 members and offers league play at five local golf courses.  In addition, members have the opportunity to participate in golf clinics, special events, networking opportunities, tournaments and the opportunity to compete in national championships. New golfers and accomplished women golfers are welcome to join EWGA Pittsburgh.  Our organization is not only about golf, but also about the friendships made and the fun of discovering this sport.

Membership Campaign 2013

                                                                  
 Share Your Love of the Game

Membership Campaign 2013, Sponsored by Nike Golf

  You are invited to participate in the Share Your Love of the Game membership campaign to experience how you can positively impact a friend or colleague’s career and personal life by encouraging her to join EWGA.   

Participating in the membership campaign is easy!

  1. Make a list of your friends and colleagues not currently associated with EWGA.
  2. Invite them to an EWGA event with you; share your story about what EWGA means to you.
  3. Download EWGA applications, request a few from member services, or encourage your friends to join online at www.ewga.com.
  4. Write in your name on the member referral line of the application (or remind your friends to enter your name if they are joining online).
  5. Have your friends submit their application either electronically or via mail or fax.

When we receive applications with your name included, we will begin to count your new member recruits. We’ll welcome each new member to EWGA with a personalized message that lets them know YOU look forward to golfing and networking with them this year.
You will also be earning great prizes from Nike Golf depending on the number of new members you recruit. Nike prizes will be awarded in the following categories (you will earn the prize in the top category you reach in your recruitment efforts):

2-4 members recruited
5-7 members recruited
8-10 members recruited

Top Recruiter in each Chapter – recruit a “foursome” (4+) to qualify and receive a Nike tote and a dozen Nike golf balls.
Recruiter of the Year - recruit 11+ to qualify

  • The eligible top recruiters will each receive a gift certificate for a pair of Nike Golf shoes.
  • Top recruiters will each receive a complimentary renewal of their membership for the following year, and be recognized on stage at the EWGA Annual Conference in April 2014 (location TBD).
  • § The Recruiter of the Year will be randomly selected from the eligible top recruiters and win the Ultimate Nike Package: A head to toe set of Nike fashion clothing; custom fitting for a new set of Nike Clubs at Nike HQ outside Portland, OR with a tour of the facility; airfare and hotel included.
 YOU can help make this the best year yet by Sharing Your Love of the Game 

If you have questions, please contact our Membership Chair, Anna Marie Kijanka, at membership@ewgapgh.com

                

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THIS MONTH AT EWGA HQ

May 2013

Let the games begin! The EWGA Chapter Championships are on their way. The Chapter Championship is the first stage of qualifying for the EWGA Championship. Follow this link to sign up for your local Chapter Championship!



Click here to check to see who's on the Leaderboard this month!.

EWGA E-NEWSLETTER

Catch up with the latest news in this week's EWGA e-Newsletter

League Information Now Available

Click on the "Events" link above to see the 2013 league information.

CHAPTER CONTACTS

Click on the Board Member's name below to send an email.

Officers
President: Mary Lynn Kasputis
Vice President: Cristy McCloskey
Treasurer: Mary Scherer
Secretary: Marcy Smorey-Giger

Board Committee Chairs
Communications Chair: Cheryl Needham
Golf Education Chair: Carol Haines
Golf Events Chair: Theresa Wilson
Handicap Chair: Patty Matthews
Leadership Chair: Debbie Roach
League Chair: Barb Vento
Membership Chair: Anna Marie Kijanka
Social Events Chair:  vacant 
Sponsorship Co-Chairs: Kelley Wasicek
Past President:  Mary Lynn Kasputis
For General Information, please send an email to: info@ewgapgh.com

Golf News

Ken Venturi, 82, dies 11 days after Hall of Fame induction

By John Strege

ken-venturi-us-open.jpgHis was a life in two acts, neither of which he would have scripted for himself. It was not particularly easy, and often not fair, but Ken Venturi took his cues from its challenges.

"Fate," his friend and colleague Jack Whitaker once told him by way of encouragement, "has a way of bending the twig and fashioning a man to his better instincts."

Fate cast Venturi with "an incurable" stutter that had him seek the isolation of golf and he became a U.S. Open champion. Fate robbed him of the dexterity in his hands and he became the longest-running lead analyst in television sports history.

"The full body of work, spanning everything involved in golf, there's nobody in that Hall of Fame that's done what he's done," his friend and long-time pupil John Cook said. "Maybe some have better records, more tournament wins, but the whole thing? None. He transformed television. He's been the biggest philanthropist in golf history of the things he's involved in that people don't even know about. Lifetime achievement? That barely covers it."

Venturi, 82, died on Friday, little more than a week after his induction in absentia into the World Golf Hall of Fame. He had been hospitalized following surgery for infections in his back.

Related: The golf genius of Ken Venturi

When he was elected to the Hall of Fame last fall, he summed it up this way: "The greatest reward in life is to be remembered."

Venturi will be remembered on a variety of fronts. When he was 13, "the doctor told my mother that I would never be able to speak as long as I lived, because I was an incurable stammerer.  And I went out and found the loneliest sport I could find and took up golf."

At 24, he took a four-stroke lead into the final round of the Masters in a bid to become the first amateur to win at Augusta National. "For three dazzling days Venturi was within reach of a prize no amateur in the history of the Masters has ever been able to seize," the legendary writer Herbert Warren Wind wrote in Sports Illustrated. "But the Masters is a drama in four acts, not three, and on the fourth day it was exit Ken Venturi and enter Jackie Burke." Venturi finished second, still the best performance by an amateur in the history of the Masters.

Venturi would turn pro and win 14 PGA Tour events, including the U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club in 1964, when against doctor's orders he played the second 18 of a 36-hole day with temperatures upwards of 100 degrees and humidity in the 90s.

"When I came in off the 18th hole in the morning, I laid down next to my locker and Doctor Everett said, 'I recommend you don't go out, because it could be fatal,'" Venturi said last year. He defied the doctor's advice, shot 70 and won his only major championship.

Related: My Shot: Ken Venturi

Carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands ended his career in 1967 and the following year, CBS Sports Producer Frank Chirkinian offered the "incurable stammerer" a job as an analyst on its golf telecasts. He would hold the job until his retirement in 2002.

Underscoring his accomplishments on the course and in the broadcast booth was the quiet philanthropy to which Cook alluded.

"Kenny was emphatic about not getting publicity for it, but his life was dedicated to philanthropy," CBS' Jim Nantz, Venturi's broadcast partner for 17 years, said recently. "He had so many different charities he was involved with, and it was under the radar. He was building a home for abused women and children in Florida. Every offseason he traveled to Ireland to throw something for the mentally-challenged kids there. He was a huge figure in bringing golf to blind people.

"He moved mountains, and people didn't know that about him. I remember there was a piece of machinery at Loma Linda (Calif.) Hospital that was one of the forerunners to really being able to treat some forms of cancer. They had that piece of equipment in large part because of money that Kenny had raised through various charitable events throughout Southern California and the Palm Springs area. That machine by the way ended up being the machine that would reach Paul Azinger when he had cancer in his shoulder."

He was only following instructions. "I was taught by Byron Nelson and I asked him one time, 'how could I ever repay you for all you've done for me?'" Venturi said. "He said, 'Ken, be good to the game and give back.'"


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