PRESIDENT’S LETTER
Executive
Committee
President
Mr. Frank E. Rutan, IV
Philadelphia Cricket Club
Vice-President
Mr. Robert M. Morey
Merion Golf Club
Treasurer
Mr. Michael J. Higgins
Aronimink Golf Club
Secretary
Mr. Christopher J. Terebesi
Honeybrook Golf Club
General Counsel
Mr. Jeffrey S. Henderson
Gulph Mills Golf Club
Executive Committee
Dr. Larry Borowsky
White Manor Country Club
Mr. John R. Choyka
Indian Valley Country Club
Mr. Carl J. Greco
Country Club of Scranton
Mr. William Higgins
St. Davids Golf Club
Mr. John M. LeBoeuf
Philadelphia Country Club
Mr. Steven D. Lucas
Concord Country Club
Mr. Chip Lutz
LedgeRock Golf Club
Mr. Robin S. McCool
Saucon Valley Country Club
Mr. J. Stacey Redican
Sandy Run Country Club
Mr. Terrence J. Sawyer
Mercer Oaks Golf Course
Mr. W. Garth Sprecher
Lancaster Country Club
Mr. W. Scott Yard
Whitford Country Club
ince this is my first opportunity to address, you, our Members, in this forum, I
thought I would both introduce myself as well as provide you with a brief sense
of what I will be focused on during my tenure. For those who have faithfully read
the letters of the two previous occupants, you may notice a different style. Dan
Burton [two Presidents removed and now a USGA Vice-President] often wrote
about the history and traditions of the game and the growth we were experiencing at the
time. Rich Meehan, the Immediate Past President, personalized his message with stories
about his love for the game and the friendships developed through golf. My approach may
be slightly different, as I view this column more like the “bully pulpit” of Theodore Roosevelt.
I will use this area to express my opinions regarding events affecting the game of golf.
First, I am honored to be asked to serve as the Association’s President. This is the third time I have been selected to
be the President of an organization. Previously, I was the Pennsylvania Golf Association President (2004) and before that
I was President of my fraternity at the University of Virginia. My time with the Pennsylvania Golf Association prepared me
for this task but I will admit I have a lot of great memories from my days in Charlottesville, Va. Like many husbands and
fathers, I am frequently known as “Kerry’s husband” or “Alex and Katie’s dad,” labels I wear with pride. In golf circles the
“Kerry’s husband” label is primarily because of the wonderful accomplishments she has had in amateur golf.
GAP President Frank Rutan
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“We want to continue to encourage everyone, especially
young people in this country to experience all that this
great game has to offer.”
Ex-Officio
Mr. Jack C. Endicott
Manufacturers Golf & Country Club
Executive Offices:
1974 Sproul Road, Suite 400,
Broomall, PA 19008
Telephone: 610-687-2340
Fax: 610-687-2082
Web site: www.gapgolf.org
I was recently watching a news and opinion show and the subject of the number of rounds of golf played by President
Obama came up. It was clear that the commentators were equating a round of golf with being inattentive to Presidential
duties. Sorry, but I don’t agree. What I especially disagreed with was the talking heads attempt to associate a round of
golf with all of the ills they wished the President should be fixing. I am certain that if he had attended
a football game there would have been no anguish although the time spent in the stadium
would probably have exceeded the time spent on the course. The tone of their assessment
was clear though, golf is time wasted.
Let’s not forget that golf is a recreational game for most of us, the President included.
While there are some lingering issues of access, the availability has broadened greatly
over the past quarter century. We want to continue to encourage everyone, especially
young people in this country to experience all that this great game has to offer and to
enjoy the time spent playing it.
At our Annual Meeting recently, we honored John MacDonald who runs the First Tee of
Philadelphia and has dedicated himself to improving the lives of inner-city youths. I would have loved
having that same panel of television commentators listen to John’s speech and see his passion for his life’s work and
then tell us that golf is a waste of time.