I got in touch with my program's director, Kim Kincer, and she connected me with an EKU PGM alum Angela Shmelzer. Angela one of the few female EKU PGM grads not only works at PGA HQ as a player development program advisor but was in fact a mentor to the PGA's delegate and heavily involved in the program. Another awesome act of God. Things continued to fall into place. But when I made it to Florida I got to stay with Angela and her roommate another EKU grad. The day that followed was jam packed with me meeting incredible and influential people. It started early with a trip to the office and the building that I aspire to have my name in for one reason or another. It was then I got to meet Yasmian Alsharshani, the star of the show. This young lady is the delegate from Qatar and an avid golfer ready to make change happen in her home country for the better. She wore her traditional and bright pink lipstick. This fashionista was affluent and quick to befriend others that supported her mission. I got to meet another great woman before the first event on the calendar, Suzy Whaley, the current secretary of the PGA. The first female to possess this position and soon to become the first female president of the PGA. Full of energy, always smiling, and one of the fittest women I have ever met. As soon as she entered the room, she took control, not in a demanding manner by any means but her presence (while high above others) she was warm and so personal. I got to shake her hand one of the highlights of the day was her recognizing who I was and saying, "Oh you're the student [from EKU] that's interested in teaching? Yes I'm so excited to meet you, I've been able to read your resume and you seem to be very accomplished good for you." I was floored and said, "Well I'm very fortunate to have made so many great networks that have allowed to do what I've done." She complimented my humility and said you will do great things one day. I was so pleased to have heard her say that and I hope I get to talk to her more. We then moved into the order of the day with our Breakfast & Learn. This was introduced by Sandy, and so was I! I was introduced as a special guest and my desire to teach was my qualifying factor and I got to stand and wave. It was pretty cool. The next hour was mostly a panel of the two mentors, Angela and Rhona Aime (the only female in the C office); and the stars of the show Suzy and Yasmian. They answered questions concerning women and sports, their role within defining women in sports, and fun facts about themselves. I hope to post a transcript of the dialogue that occurred at another time. But the whole time all I could think of was the quote from the Representation Project, "You can't be what you can't see." (Which Suzy happens to be a fan of!) If you don't see the opportunity of being a female golfer in Qatar, then what's the purpose for pursuing it. If you don't see a female leader in the PGA why would you assume you deserve a position of some sort. The entire breakfast and learn was moderated by Emily Claypool the PR director of governmental affairs for the PGA and played a crucial role in relaying Yasmian's story to the public. It was after this presentation of some sort was over we moved to PGA National to the Fazio range for Suzy to run through a Get Golf Ready Program with Yasmian. It was instructional and good for Yasmian to see what this would look like for a group of women interested in playing golf. It was really good for me to listen to too because of the practical teaching ideas that were so practical I couldn't believe I hadn't learned them yet. It was here after an hour and a half in the 90 degree weather I was interviewed by the PGA... there was a camera and everything. I was asked questions like what interests me to do what I do, why do I love the game of golf, who has been a big influence in my life and others. I was complimented for my presence in front of the camera, which was encouraging. I was even able to discuss having an internship with PGA magazine or some other entity with the PGA for my PR minor with Emily. We then hurried back to HQ to do some more video recording and for more meetings to happen. The whole day the PGA media team was recording what Yasmain was doing and how Suzy was influencing her action plan. The team hoped to pitch it to Golf Channel and have it to use for the future to show what the PGA does. The day continued on with me seeing some familiar faces like Darrel Bock, Bob Baldassari and Priscilla Guay. The next meeting we headed into was working on Yasmian's action plan. This included the mentors, Sandy, Emily and I sitting in a meeting room discussing the action plan from the mission plan to practical tactics. I felt very influential in this process, I was able to give input and help clarify ideas. It was really encouraging to see the progress that was made and see just how big of a movement could occur in Qatar. Next Yasmian and I headed to a meeting with the PR director of the PGA and learned that Yasmian is already very good with social media, but now needs to refine her story and getting it to more influential avenues. This was at 4 pm, I could not believe how fast the day had flown. I had no idea how incredible it would be meeting all of these people and learning about all the things I can do with the PGA some day. Getting to meet Yasmian was fantastic, I know she'll do fantastic things once she learns exactly what the next step is for advancing the game of golf in a culture so unique to her. Meeting Suzy and being encouraged by her example and her drive for the game of golf and all of those that love it as much as her. Meeting Angela and seeing the potential of all what a PGA Management student can accomplish. I wish I could've stayed longer and just flown back with Yasmian and help her teach all of the Get Golf Ready programs and setting up the Jr. Golf Leagues.
The main things I can take away from this weekend is:
- God's timing is impeccable and not about my comfort zone. I really didn't think I would be alright with going to a foreign country and teaching golf, but here we are!
- Opportunities for changing the game of golf for everyone is on the horizon and I can't wait to be a part of it!
- Finally, I have no idea what I'm going to do.
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