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NEW ENGLAND SECTION
PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS'
ASSOCIATION
HALL OF FAME
2000
Paul Barkhouse, the head
professional at Wobum
Country Club in Woburn,
Mass., has dedicated his
professional career to the
New England PGA, his fellow
PGA professionals and to
promoting the great game of
golf. Beginning his golf
professional career in 1965
as assistant golf
professional at White Cliffs
in Sagamore, Mass.,
Barkhouse went on to hold
head professional or
director of golf positions
at Unicorn Golf Club in
Stoneham, Mass.; Femcroft
Country Club in Danvers,
Mass.; Steplechase Country
Club in Groveport, Ohio and
Ipswich Country Club in
Ipswich, Mass.
Barkhouse has been actively
involved on every level,
constantly striving to
improve the Association and
the delivery of services to
its members. His leadership
abilities and his strong
desire to continually
improve the Association have
inspired him to service
within the New England PGA .
Notably, he served as vice
president on the Executive
Committee from 1977 through
1979 and as chairman and
co-chairman of the
Tournament Committee from
1978 through 198S. He has
served as president of the
Seniors' Chapter since 1998
and has been instrumental in
delivering quality,
sponsored tournament events
and improving communication
within the organization.
Barkhouse received the
coveted NEPGA Professional
of the Year award in 1981 in
recognition of his
outstanding performance and
achievements as the ideal
club professional and was
honored as the New England
Section's Merchandiser of
the Year in 1980 and again
as the Southern Ohio
Section's Merchandiser of
the year in 1989.
Barkhouse's playing
achievements are legendary.
He is arguably one of the
best and most consistent
players in NEPGA history. He
has earned the Wogan Award
Player of the Year trophy
twice, in 1969 and again in
1977 for overall excellence
in playing achievements. In
1979 and again in 1980,
Barkhouse teamed with Paul
Harney to win the NEPGA
Senior-Junior Championship.
In 1980, he also played in
another Senior-Junior
Championship, PGA of
America's, and took home
National champion accolades.
Paul won the NEPGA
Individual Match Play
Championship twice, in 1981
and 1984. The Pro-Pro Stroke
Championship ended with Paul
at the top three times, in
1979 with partner Les Bond,
and in 1982 and 1997 with
partner Paul Parajeckas. He
also teamed with Parajeckas
in 1984 to win the Pro-Pro
Match Play Championship. Not
only has Barkhouse won
numerous individual and team
championship events,
beginning in 1966 when he
won the Assistants'
Championship, he has earned
championship laurels in open
events six times: He won the
New Hampshire Open in 1969
and in 1977, the Maine Open
in 1972 and 1974, the New
England Open in 1975 and the
Massachusetts Open in 1976.
Barkhouse won the PGA Club
Professional Series in 1980
and has played in numerous
U. S. Open, PGA Tour, PGA
Senior Tour and PGA
Championship events. He
earned the NEPGA Senior
Chapter's Player of the Year
awards in 1998 and 1999. And
throughout his career,
Barkhouse has not only
excelled as a great player
of the game, he is also a
much sought after teacher of
the game of golf. He has
consistently demonstrated
unwavering commitment to the
making golf a better game
and in service to the New
England PGA and is a true
ambassador of the game. |