Organizational structure
The PDGA is a membership organization with Professional-class and Amateur-class members who pay yearly dues to belong to the organization.Board of Directors
Strategic planning and oversight is handled by the Board of Directors, usually comprising seven Board members elected by the active PDGA membership from a pool of self-nominated candidates who must themselves be PDGA members in good standing. Board members serve three-year terms, and elections are staggered such that only two or three members of the Board are elected each year. In 2022, Laura Nagtegaal was re-elected to her second term on the Board and Conrad Damon was elected for the first time since his prior service (1999-2002). In 2021, the members elected Leah Tsinajinnie, David Schreff, and Wilbur Wallis to their first terms on the Board. In 2020, Nate Heinold was re-elected to his second term on the Board, and Geoff Hungerford was appointed to complete the term of Will Schusterick. Heinold and Hungerford's spots on the Board will be up for election in 2023. The Board votes to elect four officer positions from its seven members: President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. The current officers are: Nate Heinold, President; Elaine King, Vice President; David Schreff, Treasurer; Wilbur Wallis, Secretary. The other three Board members are Directors with no specific officer role. Board decisions require a quorum of four members, and most decisions are made by majority vote.Staff
The PDGA also has a professional staff that handles tactical planning and day-to-day operations, led by Executive Director Joe Chargualaf. The staff is split into several directorates which address organizational operations, membership services, quality control and operations at large events, support for tournament directors and events of all sizes, marketing and media, and technological advancements and event administration tools.Volunteers
Finally, the PDGA has a dedicated team of volunteers. The State Coordinators, Province Coordinators, and Country Representatives manage the event calendars and serve as a front-line point of contact between the organization and the grassroots local clubs and Event Directors.Committees
The PDGA's Committees are primarily volunteer-based, with most having a liaison from the staff and the Board. The current Committees are: Legislative Committees *Rules - dealing with all matters related to the Official Rules of Disc Golf *Competition - jurisdiction over the Competition Manual for Disc Golf Events and Tour Standards Policy Committees *Technical Standards Working Group - ensures all approved equipment meets a standard set of dimensions and safety regulations. *Environmental - examines the challenges and solutions for disc golf's ongoing environmental stewardship and sustainability. *Youth and Education Committee - focuses on expansion of disc golf in schools and in youth sports. *Medical Committee - examines potential harms to player safety and well-being. *Course Design Working Group - explores and creates general, non-binding standards for disc golf courses. *Disciplinary Committee - creates, promulgates, and enforces standards of conduct and disciplinary action. Constituent-Based Committees *Pro Touring Players Committee - represents the interests of full-time touring professional players. *Women's Committee - advocates for women in the sport. *Military Committee - acts as the voice for the large veteran community in disc golf. *Senior Committee - ensures the needs of disc golfers aged 50 and over are made clear.PDGA Majors
Majors are the highest level of disc golf competition. The current PDGA Majors held annually are: the Professional, Amateur, Masters, and Junior Disc Golf World Championships; the United States national championships ( United States Disc Golf Championship, United States Women's Disc Golf Championship, United States Amateur Disc Golf Championship, Tim Selinske United States Masters Championships, and the National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships); the European Open; and the PDGA Champions Cup. The current FPO World Champion is Kristin Tattar, and the current MPO World Champion is Paul McBeth.Disc Golf Pro Tour
TheInternational Disc Golf Center
The PDGA International Disc Golf Center features a modern clubhouse with of amenities, art, and disc golf attractions. The clubhouse is home to the Ed Headrick Memorial Museum, which showcases many historical items from the early days of the sport including the first prototype Disc Pole Hole and flying discs from the Frisbie Pie Company pie pan, to theReferences
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