Trifecta

Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Bob Doyle named Colorado PGA’s Golf Professional of the Year for record-tying third time; he and other award winners will be honored at Section’s Oct. 27 gala

By Gary Baines – 8/24/2023

Roughly a quarter-century ago, Bob Doyle earned the Colorado PGA’s highest honor twice in four years. Now, 23 years removed from winning his second CPGA Golf Professional of the Year award, Doyle is making it a trifecta.

The Colorado Golf Hall of Famer, a PGA Life Member who resides in Colorado Springs, ties a record by winning the GPOY award for a third time, joining only Danny Harvanek and Alan Abrams in that regard in the Centennial State.

Doyle previously was named Golf Professional of the year in 1997 and 2000. This time around, he’ll be honored — along with many other Section award winners — at a gala on Oct. 27 at Cherry Hills Country Club.

Bob Doyle.


Late last year and early in 2023, Doyle served as interim executive director of the Colorado PGA for four months while the Section was finding a more permanent staff leader. Steven Bartkowski was later hired for that position.

The Colorado PGA Golf Professional of the Year honor “is awarded to a PGA Professional for overall performance including leadership and service and promotion of the game of golf. Overall performance at the member’s facility, level of service to the PGA Section and to the Association, and image as a golf professional are some of the criteria considered for this award.”

Doyle, a PGA member for more than 40 years, has served on the CPGA board for 25 of the last 32 years. He also been the president of the Section. He is perhaps best known in Colorado for being the longtime PGA general manager at the Riverdale Golf Courses in Brighton, during which time the Dunes course hosted a Korn Ferry Tour event for two years and a U.S. Public Links Championship.

Besides thrice being named CPGA Golf Professional of the Year, among the other awards from the Section Doyle has received: The Vic Kline Award — presented to a member of the CPGA board for outstanding service and leadership for the Section, in 2008; and the Professional Development Award in 2011.

Here are the 2023 Colorado PGA awards that have been finalized. (Other honorees will be determined at a later date.):

Golf Professional of the Year — Bob Doyle of Colorado Springs

Teacher of the Year — Ed Oldham, The Ranch CC

Patriot Award (patriotism through the game of golf and commitment and dedication to the men and women who have served and protected the U.S.) — Bill Hughes, CC of The Rockies

Private Club Merchandiser of the Year — Greg Bryan, Roaring Fork Club

Public Course Merchandiser of the Year — Tyler Lowry, Cheyenne Shadows GC at Fort Carson

Warren Smith Award (special contributions to the game of golf, the Colorado Section, junior golf and their facility) — Alice Plain, Vail GC

Ed Kelbel Award (Professional Development) — Bryan Collins, GOLFTEC Headquarters

Assistant Professional of the Year — Marcus Gillmor, Fort Collins CC

Bill Stausbaugh Award (outstanding integrity, commitment to mentoring PGA professionals and making a significant impact on the careers of PGA professionals) — Jeff Ulvedal, Ptarmigan CC

Player Development Award — Randy Meyers, Foothills Parks and Recreation District

Youth Player Development Award — Trent Wearner, Trent Wearner Golf Academy

Presidents Award (promoting and enhancing the PGA professional, the Section, and the game of golf and contributing to the betterment of the golf professional vocation) — Stuart Bruening, Southwest Greens

Superintendent of the Year — Pamela Smith, Denver Golf

Salesperson of the Year — Kelly Jo Wykes, Travis Mathew