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The United States Golf Association (USGA) promotes and conserves the true spirit of the game of golf as embodied in its ancient and honorable traditions. It acts in the best interests of the game for the continued enjoyment of those who love and play it. From the 10 million handicaps it administers, to the 35,000 players who compete in its championships and its more than 700,000 Members, the USGA is one of the influential leaders in the game. The USGA serves the game most visibly by conducting its national championships. Together with The R&A, the Association governs the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, equipment standards and the Rules of Amateur Status. The Association also maintains the USGA Handicap and Course Rating systems, develops and promotes sustainable golf course management practices and celebrates the history of the game.
Oak Tree Golf Course is a Plainfield, IN-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
Family Air is a Ketchikan, AK-based company in the Travel, Recreation and Leisure sector.
ATG is a global travel & expense management leader and a technology product powerhouse, offering innovative and proprietary robotic booking solutions, centralized global quality control, data management insights, a true global user platform and a suite of human resources products. ATG Worldwide B.V. is also a global international franchise of independent and market leading travel management companies, headquartered in Utrecht, Netherlands. ATG offers regional, company-owned offices in The Americas (USA), Europe/Middle East/Africa (Frankfurt, Germany) and Asia Pacific (Shanghai, China) and franchise partner offices covering 140+ countries with 7,800 global employees and a worldwide turnover representing over $7.2 billion. ATG is the only ISO 9001:2015 certified Global Travel Management Company in the USA and the only global network to earn certification.
Charlotte Philanthropist's Bequest Provides $5 Million for The Mint Museum The Mint Museum will benefit from a $5.169 million bequest from the estate of longtime Mint member and supporter Nancy Akers Wallace, executive director Phil Kline announced