CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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NCAA tournament medalist, winning the competition in 2008 and 2009. She joined Holly Anderson, Elizabeth Horton and Cumberland County native Charlotte Williams as the program’s two-time individual National Champions. Student Athletes Of course, the common denominator in Methodist’s golf success is the PGA Professional Golf Management program. Students in the program are enrolled in Methodist’s Reeves School of Business and earn a Bachelors degree in Business Administration with a concentration in PGM. “The kids who come here to be a part of the PGA program because they want to have careers as golf professionals,” Conley said. “Our kids have the advantage of getting to play during the summer because they have internships and other opportunities to play during the summer at some really nice facilities. The students in the program show a level of commitment to the sport.” PGM students have to have at least a 12-handicap to be a part of the program, and golf instruction at Methodist’s on- campus, 18-hole golf course and other state-of-the-art facilities is an important part of their studies. Oh, and there’s one more perk of being enrolled in Methodist’s PGA Professional Golf Management program — you can earn your way onto the men’s and women’s golf teams. Students that Conley or Inczauskis never recruited or saw play before their arrival on campus might wind up playing for the Monarchs. “It can be so competitive,” McEvoy said. “I’ve seen kids who don’t make the golf team until their junior year, and then they wind up being two-time All- Americans. Our coaches are going to find the kids who really want to play college golf and are willing to work at it.” Said Conley: “Every year there might be one or two kids who make the team that kind of came out of nowhere. It can be a positive because kids know that they can come to Methodist and try out for the golf team. They are looking forward to that opportunity ... That competitive environment really helps us continue to be a top golf program.”CV Womack Army Medical Center Two community based clinics open to active-duty family members who are currently enrolled in TRICARE Prime or Network. For more information, please call 910.907.6000 Fayetteville Medical Home & Hope Mills Medical Home Fayetteville Medical Home is located at Woodland Center in Fayetteville Hope Mills Medical Home is located at the Millstone Town Center, Hope Mills. Womack Army Medical Center, “Committed to Those We Serve.” On The Spot Cleaning Oriental Rug Care IICRC Certified Firm • Bane Clene Certified • Approved by Leading Carpet Makers • Area Rugs • Wool Rugs • Pet Stains • Odor Treatment • Pick Up and Delivery • Licensed/Insured • Truck Mounted • Hot Water Extraction www.BaneClene.com Locally Owned and Operated by John Willis 910.850.4492 FAYETTEVILLE CityViewNC.com | 51

