
The 37th President of The PGA of America, Allen Wronowski is the PGA director of golf at
Hillendale Country Club in Phoenix, Md., a facility that he has served since 1979, beginning as
an assistant professional, then PGA head professional (1990) before being named PGA director of
golf (2010).
Wronowski's record of service to the Association includes a term as District 10 Director on the
PGA Board of Directors from 1995-2000, when he demonstrated his passion to enhance player
development. As a national officer, Wronowski has expanded upon this initiative by supporting
the core values of PGA Professionals and their impact upon junior golf, minorities and diversity.
He has served as chair for the 2009-10 PGA Professional National Championship, 2007-08 Junior
PGA Championship and National Board of Control. In addition, he has served as co-chair of the
National PGA Junior Golf Committee and as a board member of the Folds of Honor Foundation since 2009.
A native of Baltimore, Wronowski fell in love with the game of golf as a high school junior, so
much so that he eventually decided to turn professional in 1976. Wronowski became active in
Section governance soon after being elected to PGA membership in 1981, and has served on the
Middle Atlantic PGA Section board of directors since 1996, holding all offices and representing
the Section at the national level.
Wronowski's impact with the Middle Atlantic PGA included creating a business plan for the Board
and committees that is still a standard today; implementing a mentoring program that continues
to be utilized by all chapters; and guiding an investment fund that increased Section reserves
to $1.9 million, and led to a permanent headquarters in Stafford, Va.
In 1999, the Middle Atlantic PGA named Wronowski its Section Golf Professional of the Year; and
in 2002, he earned the MAPGA Bill Strausbaugh Award for his behind-the-scenes work on employment
efforts for the members of the Section. Wronowski was also named the 1984 Middle Atlantic
Assistant Golf Professional of the Year.
Elected to national office as PGA Secretary in 2006; Wronowski became Vice President in 2008;
and was elected PGA President on Nov. 6, 2010.
Wronowski and his wife, Gail, live in Bel Air, Md

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