At the Michigan PGA Spring Meeting, 13 award recipients were announced, spotlighting prominent figures in the golfing community. The photo lineup includes distinguished faces like Glenn Pulice, Josh Richter, and Jimmy Wisinski, all of whom are celebrated for their remarkable achievements this year, alongside others such as Ryan Bayer and Dave Kendall.
Let’s start with the prestigious recipients within the 2025 Michigan Section PGA Special Awards. Glenn Pulice from Royal Oak Golf Center snagged the highly coveted Golf Professional of the Year. Known for his leadership and solid moral character, Pulice has significantly contributed to the PGA and has been actively involved in community events, especially after leading a major renovation at the Royal Oak Golf Center. His work in the Midnight Golf Program further highlights his commitment to nurturing golf enthusiasts and professionals alike.
In the realm of golf executives, Josh Richter from Boyne Resorts received recognition as Golf Executive of the Year. His role as Senior Vice President has seen him helm numerous major events, from the Tournament of Champions to local qualifiers for the Drive, Chip & Putt competitions. His dedication, along with his exemplary leadership and visionary work, particularly stands out in his recently published training practices on team and culture building. His service extends beyond corporate responsibilities as he also dedicates time to organizations like First Tee – Northern Michigan.
Jimmy Wisinski, working diligently as the Director of Instruction at Kent Country Club, earned the title of Teacher & Coach of the Year. Wisinski’s innovative approaches, such as his use of the Coach Now platform for student engagement, have made a profound impact in the teaching arena. He’s also contributed to PGA.com, offering insights and expertise to a broader audience. Notably, Wisinski received the Professional Development Award too, acknowledging his significant contributions to education and professional growth within the PGA.
Meanwhile, Ryan Bayer, another Kent Country Club professional, impressed with his dynamic role and was named Assistant Golf Professional of the Year. His achievements, including his competitive wins and his role in junior golf initiatives, showcase his dedication and skill. His influence in the club goes beyond mere participation as he plays a significant role in the shop and junior programs.
Dave Kendall from Washtenaw Golf Club, recognized with both the Bill Strausbaugh and the Distinguished Service Awards, exemplifies what it means to mentor and inspire within the golfing community. His career spans decades of leadership and dedication, highlighted by his efforts to impart life lessons through golf. His influence is far-reaching, from founding the Kendall Golf Academy to encouraging new generations of golfers and professionals.
Merchandising flair was not overlooked either. Wally Sierakowski, Wes Blevins, and Jackson Davison were acknowledged for their exceptional business acumen in private, public, and resort golf facilities, respectively—each with a unique talent for mastering the art of golf merchandising.
The Patriot Award went to George Bowman from Oakhurst Golf & Country Club for his steadfast commitment to honoring veterans through golf, contributing to programs like PGA HOPE Michigan. Meanwhile, Kelly Plaisier from RedWater Golf was celebrated for her outstanding player development work and ongoing dedication to growing the game at every level.
In the spirit of inspiring youth, Raquel Bryant from Thousand Oaks Golf Club was honored with the Youth Player Development Award. Her passion for nurturing young golfers is evident through her innovative programs and dedication to personal and professional growth.
Looking forward, these award recipients will be formally recognized at the President’s Dinner in the fall, where their contributions to the sport and community will be celebrated. Such communal gatherings not only honor personal achievements but also inspire ongoing commitment and passion within the PGA and its extended family.
For more like this, keep an eye on updates from the Michigan Section PGA, where stories of dedication and golfing excellence continue to emerge.