Troy Andrew will take over reins of the two Associations
The Pacific Northwest Golf Association (PNGA) and Washington State Golf Association (WSGA) have announced that Troy Andrew will take over as the new Executive Director of the two associations. Andrew will begin his new duties at the PNGA and WSGA effective immediately.
Andrew replaces John Bodenhamer, who was the CEO and Executive Director of the two associations for 21 years before leaving last month to join the senior staff of the United States Golf Association as the Senior Managing Director of Rules, Competitions and Amateur Status.
With the departure of Bodenhamer, the Board of Directors of the two associations had wanted a seamless transition and turned to Andrew, who had been serving as the Assistant Executive Director for the past four years. “The PNGA is very pleased to have Troy Andrew available to become our Executive Director,” said PNGA President, Dr. Jack Lamey. “We felt it was important to find someone for this position who is familiar with the region’s golf community, and Troy’s experience and proven leadership abilities will be invaluable to the future of the PNGA.”
“We’re very fortunate and thrilled to have someone of Troy’s ability and experience taking the reins of the WSGA,” said WSGA President, Ben Grinspan. “The Board looks forward to working with him well into the future.”
Andrew, 37, was originally hired in 1999 by the PNGA and WSGA and served as the Senior Director of Rules and Competition for seven years before becoming the Assistant Executive Director and Senior Director of Communications for the associations in 2007. In Andrew’s 12 years with the associations he has been involved with every aspect of their core services, which includes championships, Rules of Golf, Evans Scholarship Program, Pacific Northwest Golfer magazine, membership services, and the GHIN handicap software. Andrew has been a member of the International Association of Golf Administrators since 2000 and served on the USGA GHIN Tournament Pairings Program Steering Committee from 2004-2006. Andrew earned a Bachelor of Science in Public Relations and Marketing at Central Washington University in 1997. Prior to joining the PNGA and WSGA, he was the Assistant Tournament Director for the Pacific Northwest Section PGA. He and his wife Kelly have two young sons, Carson and Jack.
“I am honored to serve as the Executive Director of these remarkable organizations,” said Andrew of his appointment. “Our many dedicated volunteers and hardworking staff have always been the lifeblood of the important work we do for the game of golf. I look forward to carrying on this tradition and continuing to foster this great game in the Northwest.”
Along with his duties at the PNGA and WSGA, Andrew will also serve as the CEO of The Home Course in DuPont, Wash., which is owned by the two associations.