In celebration of the LPGA's 75th birthday and in recognition of what the founders accomplished the Board has adopted a Move It Forward initiative. With this initiative we encourage all members to challenge themselves to make a difference in one of the four categories below and to recognize fellow members who are making an impact.
Please use the following link if you have suggestions or to nominate a member for Move It Forward recognition: Move It Forward
Four categories of Move It Forward:
- Improve your golf game.
- Increase your participation in the Chapter.
- Involve the Chapter in the Community.
- Inspire someone to take up the game of golf.
Examples of how you can Move It Forward:
- Introduce yourself and the Chapter to someone at the driving range or club house.
- Read “Every Shot Must Have a Purpose” to improve your mental game.
- Sign up in GHIN.
- Wear your LPGA Amateurs gear other than on the golf course.
- Sign up for a league.
- Sign up for some of the weekend events.
- Find a teaching pro you like and treat yourself to a private lesson.
- Research golf-centered exercises, then develop your own golf fitness routine.
- Volunteer at a Chapter event.
- Use Connect 2 Play.
- Take pictures at outings.
MOVE IT FORWARD WINNERS:
Sharon Guida is the first member to be recognized under the Move It Forward initiative for the following achievements:
- Recruited new members.
- Participated in a clinic and shared pictures to our social media sites.
- Donated merchandise to the Chapter that was given to her by a merchant.
- Manages Connect 2 Play for the Chapter.
Debbie Schuhart is a dedicated member of the LPGA Amateurs Baltimore Chapter and our second Move it Forward winner!
Debbie stepped in this season and took the lead in our SOLD OUT Bulle Rock Outing. Debbie planned a fun Team Shamble format for the day and had two closest-to-the-pin contests. Her preparation and organization were top notch. After a hot round of cart path only, Debbie treated the players to appetizers while handing out prizes to the winning teams and players. Debbie also played on one of our Chapter's Virtual Scramble teams and in the Battle of the Beltways.