Warren J. Rebholz Distinguished Service Award Winners

Warren J. Rebholz Distinguished Service Award Winners

The Warren J. Rebholz Distinguished Service Award was created in 1994 to honor individuals who through their actions have exemplified the spirit of the game at its highest level. Recipients have made a substantial contribution to the game either in Minnesota or on a national or international level, and may come from any golf-related area or discipline.

Affectionately Known as “Rebbie”, Warren Rebholz was arguably the most influential person in amateur golf in Minnesota for more than 40 years, working tirelessly to “promote the game” well before this became the mission of the golf community at large.

He established the reputation of the MGA as one of the premier state golf associations in the country with the strongest membership, the finest tournaments and the best people, and was influential locally and nationally in many areas of the game as both an administrator and a volunteer.

Rebbie was president of the MGA in 1970-71, MGA Executive Director from 1972-92, served on four USGA Committees during that time including the Rules of Golf, and volunteered the MGA to pilot the adoption of the USGA Course Rating System in 1984. 

And while he was inducted into the MN Golf Hall of Fame in 1991, arguably his signature achievement was returning to the MGA in 1996 and successfully launching the MGA Senior Tour. Today, that program is the largest of its kind in the country. 

George Reynolds

For more than three decades, Reynolds has successfully endeavored to teach and coach the game of golf to thousands of Minnesota’s youth. During that time, while working as a school administrator and high school golf coach, Reynolds has coached four individual Minnesota State High School champions and three state team champions. In addition, he worked behind the scenes organizing and conducting clinics to improve high school coaching among his colleagues from across the state. 

A talented player, Reynolds counted three top-tens at the Minnesota Section Championship and a first-place finish at the Minnesota Senior Open in 1986. He has been a PGA member for 40 years, served as the Head Golf Professional at Greenhaven Golf Course in Anoka, and was honored with the section’s Horton Smith Award in 2001 for his history of helping educate fellow golf professionals. 

Reynolds was instrumental in starting the popular Minnesota Section PGA Junior Golf program, and he was the lead instructor of the section’s Junior Golf Academy from 1979 to 1987. He is a member of the High School Coaches Hall of Fame and was inducted into the MGA/PGA Minnesota Golf Hall of Fame in 2003.

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