The Met Golfer Wins Six Awards for Editorial Excellenc
ELMSFORD, N.Y. (January 29, 2010) – For the second consecutive year, The Met Golfer was honored by the International Network of Golf (ING) with multiple awards for editorial excellence. At the ING’s 17th Media Awards, presented on January 28th at the PGA merchandise Show in Orlando, two articles won first place: James A. Frank’s “Golfers-in-Chief”(February/March 2009) and Scott Kramer’s Apparel article “Happy Feet” (June/July 2009). Four additional articles were recognized as Outstanding Achievers in different categories: MGA Executive Director Jay Mottola’s Business piece “What’s Next?” (December 2008/January 2009); David Barrett’s Competition article “In Good Measure” (June/July 2009); Brian McCallen’s Travel piece “Northern Lights” (June/July 2009); and Associate Editor Billy Condon’s Profile story “Top Dog” (August/September 2009). “We are thrilled by these awards and thank ING for their recognition of our writers,” said Met Golfer editor Greg Midland. “The Met Golfer is fortunate to have a talented group of contributors working on every issue, and we look forward to serving the golfers of the Met Area even better in 2010 and beyond.” For more information on The Met Golfer, including advertising rates and demographic information, please visit the Publications section of www.mgagolf.org or contact the Metropolitan Golf Association at 914-347-4653. |