A Collective Drive Toward Accuracy: PGA Facility Data Verification Pushes for Unity

As the New England PGA prepares for a successful 2025 season, accurate data is more than a technical necessity—it’s a foundation for excellence. In a world where effective communication and up-to-date information can make or break programming, verifying basic contact details across 1,000 facilities is a small yet essential act of collaboration. This call to action is not about paperwork—it’s about supporting a stronger, more connected golf community. By encouraging PGA Professionals to take just one minute to review and update their facility data, the organization is emphasizing trust, accountability, and shared responsibility. These updates will shape everything from scheduling logistics to professional outreach in the coming year. With the April 30 deadline rapidly approaching, the New England PGA is leaning on its members to ensure the section moves forward with confidence and clarity. Leading this effort is Michael Higgins, NEPGA Executive Director, who is rallying support and reinforcing the value of teamwork in every corner of the region.

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