Warren J. Rebholz Distinguished Service Award Winners

Warren J. Rebholz Distinguished Service Award Winners

The Warren J. Rebholz Distinguished Service Award was created in 1994 to honor individuals who through their actions have exemplified the spirit of the game at its highest level. Recipients have made a substantial contribution to the game either in Minnesota or on a national or international level, and may come from any golf-related area or discipline.

Affectionately Known as “Rebbie”, Warren Rebholz was arguably the most influential person in amateur golf in Minnesota for more than 40 years, working tirelessly to “promote the game” well before this became the mission of the golf community at large.

He established the reputation of the MGA as one of the premier state golf associations in the country with the strongest membership, the finest tournaments and the best people, and was influential locally and nationally in many areas of the game as both an administrator and a volunteer.

Rebbie was president of the MGA in 1970-71, MGA Executive Director from 1972-92, served on four USGA Committees during that time including the Rules of Golf, and volunteered the MGA to pilot the adoption of the USGA Course Rating System in 1984. 

And while he was inducted into the MN Golf Hall of Fame in 1991, arguably his signature achievement was returning to the MGA in 1996 and successfully launching the MGA Senior Tour. Today, that program is the largest of its kind in the country. 

John Staver

Staver, a long-time resident of “The Range” in Virginia and Duluth and an avowed traditionalist when it comes to golf, has generously given his time and talents bettering the game. In 1997, the Iron Ranger received the prestigious USGA Joe Dey Award in recognition of his meritorious service to the game of golf as a volunteer. Staver’s idea to reorganize and condense the Decisions on The Rules of Golf book made it a valuable resource that could be carried by officials on the golf course. He has officiated at more than 25 USGA championships and is a member of the USGA’s Green Section and Mid-Amateur Championship committees. Staver has served as an MGA tournament volunteer since 1982, and was president of the Northland Country Club in Duluth, Minn., 1994-1995. 

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