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TENNESSEE GOLF FOUNDATION NAMES DORI PASCHALL ITS FIRST CHATTANOOGA REGIONAL DIRECTOR

Athens, Tennessee native segues from the Tennessee Golf Association to positively impact golf activities and programs in her home region. 

The Tennessee Golf Foundation (TGF) has named Dori Paschall as it’s Chattanooga Regional Director, effective February 1, 2012. In this newly created position, Dori’s role in the region will be to raise the awareness level of Golf House Tennessee allied association activities while increasing participation in these activities and growing the game of golf in the Chattanooga area through enhancing relationships and ongoing programs in this region. Dori will be the foundation’s fourth regional director in the state, joining Jimmy Darr (Memphis/West TN), Chad Anderson (Knoxville) and Cody Weems (Tri-Cities) as TGF’s local promoters and administrators of the game.

“We are excited about bringing Dori Paschall into our regional director network, helping to support the game in Chattanooga. Most golf happens at the local level and the TGF believes that supporting the game at this level will best impact the game,” stated Dick Horton, Tennessee Golf Foundation President. “Dori brings 10 years of knowledge on Golf House Tennessee association activities into her new position and she’s going to support activities in a region with a marvelous golf history,” continued Horton.

Starting her golf administration career as a TGA Junior Tour intern, the then Dori Webb, worked her way to the director of women’s golf position for the Tennessee Golf Association, a role she held for seven years before becoming Chattanooga ‘s first TGF regional director.

"I am excited to be working for the Tennessee Golf Foundation, as well as working with the local allied associations of the TGA and TPGA, to promote and grow golf in the Chattanooga area. Having grown up in Athens, Tennessee, playing high school golf at McMinn County and college golf at Tusculum, while spending my early golf years playing courses in and around Chattanooga, this will be a sort of homecoming for me. There has always been a great golf community here and I am looking forward to reconnecting with everyone,” stated Paschall.

Dori was introduced to the Chattanooga region’s golf leaders region on February 7 at an event at the Chattanooga Golf and Country Club.