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Meadow Park Golf Course, Tacoma Parks Foundation Selected for “PGA Places To Play” Grant at KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

June 18, 2024

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PGA of America REACH Foundation provides $250,000 grant to the Meadow Park Golf Course Reimagination Project for new 3-Hole Programming Course

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SAMMAMISH, Washington (June 18, 2024) - The Tacoma Parks Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Metro Parks Tacoma programs and projects, received a PGA Places To Play grant from the PGA of America REACH Foundation Tuesday at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. The grant will go toward the creation of a 3-hole programming course at Meadow Park Golf Course, a mainstay in the Tacoma and South Puget Sound Community since 1915.

PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh, who made the announcement during a press conference at Sahalee Country Club, presented the $250,000 check to representatives from the Tacoma Parks Foundation, Metro Parks Tacoma, Pacific Northwest PGA Section and Meadow Park GC. The grant will be used in connection to the Meadow Park Golf Course Reimagination Project.

Developing the 3-hole programming course is driven by a commitment to further expand access to the game within the community. This initiative is a visionary step toward nurturing talent, fostering a sense of belonging and empowering underrepresented communities.

Programs that will benefit from the new course edition include PGA Jr. League; Drive, Chip & Putt; PGA HOPE (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere); PGA Family Golf; First Tee South Puget Sound and more.

“Meadow Park Golf Course has ensured equitable access to its facilities, programs and resources within the community for decades,” said PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh. “Places To Play was created to help courses such as Meadow Park, that use the game to create a positive, inclusive and invitational environment for their community. It’s a great honor and pleasure to work alongside the Pacific Northwest PGA Section, Metro Parks Tacoma and the Tacoma Parks Foundation to aid in their continued efforts in impacting the game and countless lives for generations to come.”

With a rich history dating back to 1915, Meadow Park—a 27-hole public golf facility owned by Metro Parks Tacoma—has been a beacon of inclusivity in the South Puget Sound community. The facility’s vision centers on further establishing a community-based, world-class public golf course that is welcoming to all.

"On behalf of Meadow Park Golf Course & Metro Parks Tacoma, we are thrilled and deeply grateful for the PGA REACH Foundation Places To Play Grant," said Meadow Park Director of Golf Erik Haag, PGA. "This funding is a game-changer for our golf facility and community. The impact of this grant will be profound, providing our community with continued access to affordable golf and enriching the lives of many. We are excited for the development of a 3-hole programming golf course, designed to introduce the game of golf to new players, teach valuable skills and sportsmanship and ensure ongoing youth programming."

The full scope of the reimagination plan for the 108-year-old facility include the following additions and improvements:

  • Renovations of Championship 18-Hole and Executive 9-Hole Golf Courses
  • Addition of Full-Service, Multi-Level Driving Range
  • New Multi-Function Clubhouse
  • New Program Spaces
  • Enhanced Practice Areas
  • Modernized Maintenance Facility
  • Expanded Parking

The Meadow Park Golf Course Reimagination Project commenced in 2023 with community collaboration beginning in 2024. In total, it is estimated that the first phase of this project will cost $40 million and take approximately two years to complete. The final scope and price tag of the Reimagine project has yet to be finalized. The Pacific Northwest PGA Section is working closely with Metro Parks Tacoma and the Tacoma Parks Foundation, who is also pursuing additional funding through state and federal grants and bond financing.

About Places To Play

PGA Places To Play creates opportunities to support golf facilities and sustain affordable access to the game for people of all backgrounds and abilities through seed grants from the PGA of America REACH Foundation. Funding for PGA Places To Play comes from donors across America who believe wealth shouldn’t be a barrier to the game of golf. The program creates access through community-based initiatives and PGA of America championship markets while supplementing the local expertise provided by PGA of America Golf Professionals and national programs like PGA Jr. League, PGA HOPE and PGA WORKS. For more information, visit PGAREACH.org/access.

About the PGA of America

The PGA of America is one of the world’s largest sports organizations, composed of more than 30,000 PGA of America Golf Professionals who love the game, are expert coaches, operators and business leaders, and work daily to drive interest, inclusion and participation in the sport. The PGA of America owns and operates numerous championships and events, including major championships for men, women, seniors and the Ryder Cup, one of the world’s foremost sporting events. For more information, visit PGA.com and follow us on X, formerly known as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Media Contacts

Jesse Dodson, PGA of America, jdodson@pgahq.com