History of the PPA and APA
PPA National Tour History by Decades: PPA National Tour 2000 - 2009 PPA National Tour 1990 - 1999 PPA National Tour 1980 - 1989 PPA National Tour 1970 - 1979 PPA National Tour 1960 - 1969
PPA SCORING RECORDS: All-time PPA Scoring Records
PPA NATIONAL TOUR: 2007 PPA National Tour Preview 2006 PPA National Tour Preview 2005 PPA National Tour Preview 2004 PPA National Tour Preview 2003 PPA National Tour Preview 2002 PPA National Tour Preview 2001 PPA National Tour Preview 2000 PPA National Tour Overview 1999 PPA National Tour Overview
PPA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2007 Medal-Play - Rick Baird 2006 Medal-Play - Brad Lebo 2005 Medal-Play - Jay Klapper 2004 Medal-Play - Cliff Matthews 2003 Medal-Play - Robert Johnson 2002 Medal-Play - Cliff Matthews 2001 Medal-Play - Greg Ward 2000 Medal-Play - Alan Quinnelly 1999 Medal-Play - John Napoli 1998 Medal-Play - Lewis Burton 1997 Medal-Play - Randy Reeves 1996 Medal-Play - Mike Brown 1995 Medal-Play - Bill Kirby, Jr. 1994 Medal-Play - Marc Portugal 1994 Match-Play - Jeff Estep 1993 Medal-Play - Andy Coradini 1992 Medal-Play - Bryan Boyd 1991 Medal-Play - Alan Quinnelly 1990 Medal-Play - Steve Haeseker 1990 Match-Play - Ray Miller 1989 Medal-Play - Lewis Burton 1989 Match-Play - Jeff Estep 1988 Medal-Play - Ron Frederick 1988 Match-Play - Charlie Greenwalt 1987 Medal-Play - Ray Miller 1987 Match-Play - Ron Frederick 1986 Medal-Play - Mark Coup 1986 Match-Play - Rob Poston 1985 Medal-Play - Alan Quinnelly 1985 Match-Play - James Christina 1984 Medal-Play - Roger Beckerman 1984 Match-Play - Charlie Greenwalt 1983 Medal-Play - Steve Guyton 1982 Medal-Play - Jeff Estep 1982 Match-Play - Ron Frederick 1981 Match-Play - Jeff Estep 1980 Medal-Play - Ray Browning 1980 Match-Play - Ed Haggerty 1979 Medal-Play - Eddie Coy 1978 Medal-Play - Steve Lange 1977 Medal-Play - Jim Borchelt 1976 Medal-Play - Steve McPherson 1975 Medal-Play - Ray Browning 1974 Medal-Play - Robert Smith 1973 Medal-Play - Daryl Freeman 1972 Medal-Play - Robert Smith 1971 Medal-Play - Randy DeLoach 1970 Medal-Play - Tony Cross 1969 Medal-Play - Vance Randall 1968 Medal-Play - Bob Marcellino 1967 Medal-Play - Vance Randall 1966 Medal-Play - Richard Buchan 1965 Medal-Play - Tracy Moore 1964 Medal-Play - Bob Williamson 1963 Medal-Play - John Spotts 1962 Medal-Play - Paul Garrison 1961 Medal-Play - Lee Weldy 1960 Medal-Play - Neil Connor
PPA WORLD PUTTING CHAMPIONS: 2006 World Putting Champion - Peter Neumann 2005 World Putting Champion - Jay Klapper 2004 World Putting Champion - Darrell Anderson 2003 World Putting Champion - James Heikkinen 2002 World Putting Champion - Greg Ward 1978 World Putting Champion - Buddy Taylor 1977 World Putting Champion - Eugene Carter 1976 World Putting Champion - Dick Florin 1975 World Putting Champion - Gary Miller 1973 World Putting Champion - Mike Baldoza 1972 World Putting Champion - Rick Smith 1971 World Putting Champion - Vance Randall 1970 World Putting Champion - Dick Florin 1969 World Putting Champion - Rick Smith
PPA NATIONAL SENIORS CHAMPIONS: 2006 Seniors Champion - Steve Toomey 2005 Seniors Champion - Bill Baus 2004 Seniors Champion - Roger Beckerman 2003 Seniors Champion - Robert Johnson 2002 Seniors Champion - Robert Johnson 2001 Seniors Champion - Bill Baus 1985 Seniors Champion - David Gies 1984 Seniors Champion - Buddy Taylor
PPA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES: 2008 Inductee - Jim Borchelt 2008
Inductee - Jimmy Harritos 2008 Inductee - Lewis Burton 2007 Inductee - Jeff Estep 2007 Inductee - Mike Baldoza 2005 Inductee - Roger Beckerman 2003 Inductee - Marc Portugal 2002 Inductee - Ron Frederick 2002 Inductee - Greg Ward |
Purpose
- Since 1959, members have competed annually in the quest to be known as the "best" in the sport of putting and earn the
annual National Championship title. In addition to the acclaim afforded national titles, the opportunity to earn over $7,500,000
in prize money which has been given away over the past 39 years and the opportunity to be selected to compete on our annual
national television series are two of the many reasons men and women of all ages have committed themselves to the PPA®
over the years. Not the least of the reasons for participating in the PPA® tournament program is the "sheer love
of the sport" and putting is a sport!
Beginnings
- In 1955, the first local tournament event was held in Fayetteville, NC with the winner receiving a free vacation to Miami
Beach.
- First national putting competition was held in 1957. The winner, Warren Gaines, took home a 1957 Cadillac.
- Putt-Putt® Professional Golfers Association (PPPGA) was formed in 1959. The name was changed
after the 1960 season to the Professional Putters Association
- Over the years the PPA® has grown both in popularity and in prize money offered. More than
$7,500,000 in prize money has been awarded since the PPA®'s inception.
The PPA® Today
- The PPA® continues to grow and develop, striving annually to offer enhanced programs and
benefits to its members. The PPA® tournaments have received national acclaim and have been
publicized in major national publications. The Putt-Putt Golf Courses® Championship TV series
has become the longest running syndicated sports program in television history.
PPA® Highlights
- 1960 - The first National Tournament Program of the PPA® offered $26,000
- 1961 - The first putting match ever to be filmed for television was the PPA® "Parade of Champions" TV Series.
- 1965 - The PPA® expanded to worldwide tournaments. The first foreign tournaments were held in Africa, with
Australia, Japan, and Canada following soon after.
- 1969 - The Amateur Putters Association (APA) evolved. Today, amateur putters compete in their own division in all PPA®
tournaments.
- 1970 - Vance Randall was honored as the 1960's Putter of the Decade.
- 1973 - The PPA® sponsored the World Putting Championship tournament offering over $200,000 in prize money.
Mike Baldoza captured the first place money of $50,000.
- 1980 - Dick and Evelyn Florin were honored as the 1970's Putters of the Decade.
- 1987 - The PPA® inducted its first members into the newly created Putt-Putt®/PPA® Hall
of Fame.
- 1990 - Ron Frederick was honored as the 1980's Putter of the Decade.
- 1995 - The PPA® TV Series is shown worldwide on ESPN.
- 1998 - Over $7,500,000 awarded in the 39 years of the PPA®
- 2000 - The PPA® awards $100,000 in prize money for the 2000 PPA National
Championship
- 2001 - Greg Ward was honored as the 1990's Putter of the Decade
- 2002 - The PPA® World Match Play Championship returns to the schedule
and is won by Greg Ward in Martinez, Georgia
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2002 Inductee - Jack Champagne 2001 Inductee - Ed Haggerty 2001 Inductee - Joe Aboid 2001 Inductee - Larry Lloyd 1999 Inductee - Tracy Moore 1999 Inductee - Gary Hinshaw 1998 Inductee - Al Simpson 1998 Inductee - Daryl Freeman 1997 Inductee - Ken Boy 1997 Inductee - Alvin Taylor 1996 Inductee - Buddy Taylor 1994 Inductee - Bill Kirby, Jr. 1994 Inductee - Alan Quinnelly 1994 Inductee - David Lloyd 1993 Inductee - Robert Smith 1993 Inductee - Ken Smith 1993 Inductee - Tommy Hoag 1992
Inductee - E. G. Clayton 1992 Inductee - L. R. Diveley 1992 Inductee - John Connor 1991 Inductee - Todd Lecka 1991
Inductee - Earl Capps 1991 Inductee - Evelyn Florin 1990 Inductee - Wilbur Hildebrand 1990 Inductee - Ray Browning 1989 Inductee - Phil Aboid 1989 Inductee - Dick Florin 1989 Inductee - Roger Moore 1988 Inductee - Rick Smith 1988 Inductee - Neil Connor 1987 Inductee - Vance Randall 1987
Inductee - Don Clayton
APA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2006 Medal-Play - Caleb Kennedy 2005 Medal-Play - Walt Kizzie 2004 Medal-Play - Ricky D. Schults 2003 Medal-Play - Bonnie White 2002 Medal-Play - Paul Lowery 2001 Medal-Play - Don Ferrell 2000 Medal-Play - Wesley Pollard 1999 Medal-Play - Robb Titchell 1998 Medal-Play - Jeff Brown 1997 Medal-Play - Robb Titchell 1996 Medal-Play - Clayton Craft 1995 Medal-Play - Clayton Craft 1994 Medal-Play - Dom Perry 1993 Medal-Play - Michael Marsh 1992 Medal-Play - Dennis Pasquantino 1991 Medal-Play - Michael Marsh 1990 Medal-Play - Jim Russell 1989 Medal-Play - Richard Zack 1988 Medal-Play - Joe Shirey 1988 Match-Play - Michael Foster 1987 Medal-Play - Jim Schaffer 1987 Match-Play - Jim Schaffer 1986 Medal-Play - Don Ferrell 1986 Match-Play - Jim Schafer 1985 Medal-Play - Paul Johns 1985 Match-Play - Paul Johns 1984 Medal-Play - Paul Johns 1984 Match-Play - Kelly Morris 1983 Medal-Play - Lewis Burton 1982 Medal-Play - Lewis Burton 1982 Match-Play - Paul Johns 1981 Match-Play - Craig Creasy 1980 Medal-Play - Austin Jones 1980 Match-Play - Richard Futch 1979 Medal-Play - Don Ferrell 1978 Medal-Play - Dennis Broderick 1977 Medal-Play - Steve Guyton 1976 Medal-Play - Ron Burkhard 1975 Medal-Play - Duke Wellman 1974 Medal-Play - Mike Carano 1973 Medal-Play - Shawn Dunahoe 1972 Medal-Play - David Gies 1971 Medal-Play - Roger Hart 1970 Medal-Play - Alan Barton 1969 Medal-Play - Mike Baldoza 1968 Medal-Play - Randy DeLoach 1967 Medal-Play - Ricky Strickland 1966 Medal-Play - William Hammock 1965 Medal-Play - Gil Caito 1964 Medal-Play - Tom Kehl 1963 Medal-Play - Joe Gehling 1962 Medal-Play - John Roessner 1961 Medal-Play - Jack Bien
APA WORLD PUTTING CHAMPIONS: 2006
World Putting Champion - Jeff Carr 2005 World Putting Champion - Anthony Russell 2004 World Putting Champion - Michael Foster 2003 World Putting Champion - Bonnie White 2002 World Putting Champion - Zach Smith 1978 World Putting Champion - Doug Baer 1977 World Putting Champion - Eddie Michalko 1975 World Putting Champion - Quincy Scarborough 1973 World Putting Champion - Ricky Myatt 1972 World Putting Champion - Scott Farmer 1971 World Putting Champion - Bill Kirby, Jr. 1970 World Putting Champion - Herb Hull
APA NATIONAL SENIORS CHAMPIONS: 2006 Seniors Champion - Michael Foster
JPA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2006 - Logan Whitton (Richmond, VA) 2005 - Tyler Lacey (Springfield, OH) 2004 - John Petrie (Lynchburg, VA) 2003 - Keegan Pace (Burlington, N.C.) 2002 - Matthew Page (Burlington, N.C.) 2001 - Bennie Williams (Springfield, OH) 2000 - Steven Jones (Richmond, VA) 1999 - David Sharp (Richmond, VA) 1997 - Jason Kile (Richmond, VA)
1987 - Hector Garcia (Ft. Worth, TX)
1983
- Chris Chandler (Memphis, TN) 1982 - Chris Graham (Springfield, OH)
1978 - Alan Quinnelly
JPA NATIONAL TEAM
CHAMPIONS: 2006 - Springfield, OH 2005 - Springfield, OH 2004 - Lynchburg, VA 2003 - Burlington, N.C. 2002 - Martinez, GA 2001 - Springfield, OH 2000 -Richmond, VA 1999 - Richmond, VA 1998 - Ypsilanti, MI 1997 - Richmond, VA
1983 - Memphis, TN
1977 - Columbus, OH (PPA Course) |
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