Friday, 19 April 2013

WE'RE GOLF Returns to Capitol Hill for 6th Annual National Tennis Morning

A coalition of golf leaders may descend on Congress on April 16 for the sixth annual We Are Golf National Golf Day. The party will do their finest to coach members of Congress on golfas economic and charitable contributions. We Are Golf also will present a present that includes live golf lessons from Michael Breed. As an individual who once worked in Washington at a certain public policy-focused afoundation,a I am aware precisely what theyare doing here. Congress creatures stay in a bubble and need to be advised on a normal basis of whatas happening in real life. To protect the interests of tennis against potentially damaging regulation, the sportsas leaders need to ensure which they control their image. News release follows: WE'RE TENNIS Earnings to Capitol Hill for 6th Annual National Tennis Morning Industry-wide Alliance to Share Stories, New Data about Gameas Impact (WASHINGTON, D.C.) a' WE ARE GOLF a a of the gameas top associations and industry partners a' will speak to members of Congress on National Golf Day, Tuesday, April 16, to share stories and new data about golfas diverse firms, workers, duty revenue creation, tourism and charitable benefits, and environmental management. Businesses contributing include: Club Managers Association of America (CMAA), Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA), National Golf Course Homeowners Association (NGCOA), PGA of America, PGA VISIT and World Golf Foundation. A listing of representatives to attend: AA Pete Bevacqua, BOSS, PGA of America AA Peter Broome, Chairman, United States Golf Manufacturers Authority AA Rhett Evans, CEO, GCSAA AA Jordan Hughes, BOSS, NGCOA AA Bob Mona, CEO, World Golf Basis AA Joe Ogilvie, present PGA TOUR player AA John Singerling, PRESIDENT, CMAA AA Leading golf course superintendents, small businesses, companies, etc. WE ARE GOLF will again bring a of story-tellers to Capitol Hill to discuss what tennis has designed to them, and will discuss the latest research about golfas financial and charitable contributions from updated industry reports. A day-long present in the Rayburn Foyer will function live lessons throughout the day for members of Congress and team from Golf Channelas Michael Breed (Host of aThe Golf Fixa) and LPGA Professional Dana Rader; an aboutGolf simulation with a to the Pina contest; state-of-the-art move investigation from GolfTEC; Birdie Ball, the most recent at-home education technology; a Republican vs. Democrat aPutting Challenge;a and a tennis educational display. New for 2013, WE'RE GOLF can have the first-ever aLawmaker of the Yeara award at 12 noon in the Rayburn Foyer to Congressman Jim Clyburn (D-SC) and Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-NC). To learn more about National Golf Day: http://wearegolf.org/national-golf-day-2013. To join the cultural discussion, visit twitter.wearegolf.org and use #iamgolf why golf is greater than a game for your requirements to twitter. About WE'RE GOLF WE'RE GOLF was created four years back, in part as it had become clear the industry was misunderstood by a lot of elected officials. Longstanding ideas of the overall game simply didnat block with the reality. By concentrating on the nearly two million Americans whose livelihoods are linked with tennis, WE'RE GOLF has leveled the playing field for the tens of thousands of small enterprises that produce up the industry. As tennis is not any longer being excluded from crucial legislation, a result. Members of Congress now better comprehend the myriad benefits the overall game brings for their areas. The not exactly two million U.S. jobs generated by the $69 billion golf market, and its vast financial reach, are at the core of WE'RE GOLFaS information. Given the scope and rate of authorities activity and the impact on smaller businesses, the golf industry may play an essential role as policymakers keep on efforts to boost employment and have the nationas economy right back on track.A Beyond better indicating golfas serious economic clout, WE'RE GOLF stresses the industryas health and wellness benefits, its unparalleled charitable giving, and its environmental sustainability initiatives. To find out more about National Golf Day: http://wearegolf.org/national-golf-day-2013. To join the cultural discussion, visit twitter.wearegolf.org and use #iamgolf why golf is more than a sport for you to tweet.

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