Professional Putters Association
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History

The Professional Putters Association (PPA) was started in 1959, by the founder of Putt-Putt Golf, Don Clayton, in Fayetteville, North Carolina
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Fayetteville is a city located in Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States. It is the county seat of Cumberland County, and is best known as the home of Fort Bragg, a U.S. Army post located northwest of the city....

. Originally begun as Professional Putt-Putt Golfers Association in 1959, the name was changed in 1960 to the Professional Putters Association. The organization was formed to provide tournaments and competition for those who viewed putting as a sport. Since 1959, the PPA has held a National Championship Tournament.

The PPA has awarded over $8,000,000 in prize money over the past 40 years. The Putt-Putt Golf Courses Championship TV series has become the longest running syndicated sports program in television history. Billy Packer
Billy Packer
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, now famous for his work on CBS
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 during college basketball
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 telecasts, and Frank Gleiber were the announcers for the television series.

Timeline

1960 - The first National Tournament Program of the PPA offered $26,000

1961 - The first putting match ever to be filmed for television was the PPA "Parade of Champions" TV Series.

1965 - The PPA expanded to worldwide tournaments. The first foreign tournaments were held in Africa, with Australia
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, Japan
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, and Canada
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 following soon after.

1969 - The Amateur Putters Association (APA) evolved. Today, amateur putters compete in their own division in all PPA tournaments.

1970 - Vance Randall was honored as the 1960s Putter of the Decade.

1973 - The PPA sponsored the World Putting Championship tournament offering over $200,000 in prize money. Mike Baldoza captured the first place money of $50,000.

1980 - Dick and Evelyn Florin were honored as the 1970s Putters of the Decade.

1987 - The PPA inducted its first members into the newly created Putt-Putt/PPA Hall of Fame.

1990 - Ron Frederick was honored as the 1980s Putter of the Decade.

1995 - The PPA TV Series is shown worldwide on ESPN
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.

1998 - Over $7,500,000 awarded in the 39 years of the PPA

2000 - The PPA awards $100,000 in prize money for the 2000 PPA National Championship. Alan Quinnelly's victory makes him the only three-time winner of this event as a professional. The $50,000 first place check made him at the time the sport's all-time career leading money winner.

2001 - Greg Ward was honored as the 1990s Putter of the Decade

2002 - The PPA World Match Play Championship returns to the schedule and is won by Greg Ward in Martinez, Georgia

2005 - Greg Ward surpasses Alan Quinnelly as the sport's all-time leading money winner.
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