Carolinas Golf Night 2026: Honoring Legacy, Leadership and the Future of the Game
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PINEHURST, N.C. (February 20, 2026) – The Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) hosted its annual Carolinas Golf Night at Pinehurst Resort, bringing together leaders, players, and supporters to celebrate the legacy, achievements, and future of amateur golf across North and South Carolina.
The evening was highlighted by the induction of the Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame Class of 2026, honoring three influential leaders whose vision and impact helped shape the game throughout the Carolinas and beyond.
Jack Nance, Robert Dedman Sr., and Robert Dedman Jr. were formally inducted during the ceremony, representing more than a century of leadership in championship administration, golf association growth, and the preservation and advancement of Pinehurst Resort, one of the most iconic golf venues in the world. The Dedmans were introduced by Jim Hyler, while Jack Nance was introduced by his brother, Bill. Family and friends were out in force to support and celebrate each of the inductees.
Read the Full 2026 Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame Announcement Release
The night also recognized Linda Marsh, recipient of the 2026 Charles E. Lynch Distinguished Service Award, for her lifelong dedication to advancing amateur golf in the Carolinas. The award was accepted posthumously by her daughter, Paige Marsh, who delivered a compelling and heartfelt tribute to her mother’s legacy. Linda’s other daughters, Amber Marsh Elliott and Sheree Marsh Crane, along with several friends and supporters, were also in attendance to honor her life and impact on the game.
Carolinas Golf Night also marked a significant leadership transition for the Association, as Rick Riddle concluded his term as CGA President and Rion Moore was installed as the 60th President of the Carolinas Golf Association, continuing a family legacy following his father, Marion Moore, who served as CGA President from 2002–2003.
Reflecting on his time in office, Riddle shared:
“It has been a true privilege to serve as president of the Carolinas Golf Association. What many people do not see is the dedication of the staff behind the scenes. They are the reason for the Association’s success, and any credit that comes our way truly belongs to them.”
Incoming President Rion Moore emphasized his respect for the leadership before him and his vision for the future:
“I have great respect for the leadership that came before me, and I am honored to step into this role. I am excited about where we are headed and committed to listening, learning and supporting our staff as we continue to grow the game across the Carolinas.”
The CGA also recognized its 2025 Champions, Richard S. Tufts Players of the Year, and the volunteers and leaders who continue to drive the game forward throughout the Carolinas.
The Carolinas Golf Association is proud to welcome a distinguished group of leaders to its Board of Directors. Each brings a unique blend of professional expertise, industry perspective, and passion for the game, strengthening the Association’s ability to serve golfers and advance amateur golf across the Carolinas. Their leadership will help guide the CGA as it continues to grow, evolve, and build on a strong tradition of service to the game.
Glenn Gray
Glenn Gray serves as Chief Growth Officer at Buffalo Groupe, leading strategy across sports, real estate, private clubs, and hospitality. An integrated marketer and trusted advisor within the golf industry, Gray brings deep experience in brand development, strategic growth, and industry partnerships. He previously served six years on the Virginia State Golf Association Board, supporting efforts to grow the game and strengthen association leadership. His strategic perspective and industry insight will be a strong asset to the Carolinas Golf Association Board of Directors.
Jennifer O'Brien
Jennifer O'Brien is a Realtor with Dunes Properties of Charleston and a respected leader in South Carolina golf. She previously served as Executive Director of the Women’s South Carolina Golf Association from 2013 to 2016, helping expand opportunities for women’s golf and strengthen the organization’s presence across the state. Her leadership experience and deep ties to the golf community bring valuable perspective to the Carolinas Golf Association Board of Directors.
Tom Pashley
Tom Pashley serves as President of Pinehurst Resort & Country Club, where he oversees operations at one of the most historic and influential golf destinations in the world. Since arriving at Pinehurst, Pashley has helped guide continued investment in the resort, its championship legacy, and its role as a cornerstone of American golf. His leadership reflects a deep commitment to the game, its traditions, and its future, making him a valuable addition to the Carolinas Golf Association Board of Directors.
Board Service Recognition
The Carolinas Golf Association extends its sincere gratitude to the following board members whose years of service have left a lasting mark on the game in the Carolinas:
Lawrence Hicks (2006–2025)
Frank Golden (2013–2025)
Charlie Lynch (1978–2025)
Their leadership, dedication, and commitment to amateur golf have helped shape the Association and strengthen the game across our region. We thank them for their extraordinary service and lasting contributions.
2026 CGA Officers
President: Rion Moore — DeBordieu Club
Vice President: Kelly Miller — Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club
Secretary: Dana Halliday — Country Club of Spartanburg
Treasurer: Russell Coleman — Columbia Country Club
General Counsel: Jim McNeill — Pinehurst Country Club
Immediate Past President: Rick Riddle — Carolina Golf Club
Carolinas Golf Night remains one of the CGA’s most meaningful traditions, celebrating the people, leadership, and legacy that define amateur golf in the Carolinas while reinforcing the Association’s commitment to growing the game for future generations.
About the Carolinas Golf Association
Founded in 1909, the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA) serves more than 238,000 members across North and South Carolina and is one of the nation’s largest Allied Golf Associations of the United States Golf Association. Guided by its mission to Connect, Grow and Administer the game of golf in the Carolinas, the CGA provides playing opportunities, education, resources and innovation to support golfers of all ages and abilities.
Through its vision to inspire a lifelong passion for golf and champion a vibrant, thriving future for the Carolinas golf community, the CGA conducts championships, advances junior and amateur golf, preserves the traditions of the game and works to expand access and participation throughout the region.
Media Contact:
Jackson Sveen
Director of Media & Marketing
Carolinas Golf Association
jackson.sveen@carolinasgolf.org