CSGA Publications: 2014 Championship Annual | Page 83

2014 CSGA VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR F or many years the CSGA’s tournament operations have included the services of many committed volunteers. Currently more than one hundred men and women throughout Connecticut give their time for the good of the game. Many arrive early and stay late working at tournaments spread across the state. Each year, the CSGA Executive Committee selects one individual as the “CSGA Volunteer of the Year,” someone who has gone “above and beyond” in serving tournament players and fellow officials. The 2014 CSGA Volunteer of the Year is James R. “Jim” Daly of Trumbull and Tashua Knolls Golf Club. A retired risk manager for the Ethan Allen Company in Danbury, Daly brought a good-humored enthusiasm to all of the events he worked in 2014. According to CSGA Director of Operations, Ryan Hoffman, “Jim is the kind of guy who finishes his assignment and immediately asks, ‘What else do you need me to do?’ He has a great, positive attitude and we really appreciate having him at our tournaments.” Daly can often be found at one of the more remote and challenging locations on a golf course. But when the CSGA needed a last minute replacement at starter for its biggest tournament of the year, the Connecticut Open at Rolling Hills, Hoffman immediately called on Daly to come in and take over the job. “It was like going to the bullpen to bring in an ace reliever,” recalled Hoffman, “I knew we could count on Jim, and he handled the job expertly.” Longtime CSGA Rules Official and fellow Tashua member Owen Evans first introduced Jim to the CSGA volunteer program in 2011. “I needed someone to drive the car so I could sleep on the way home,” quipped Evans, “but seriously, Jim is a really good guy and I knew he’d be a good fit with the CSGA.” “I tease Jim about the time he signed up to work a tournament that he thought was at Connecticut Golf Club www.csgalinks.org JIM DALY Top: Jim Daly has played a vital role as a CSGA volunteer since 2011 ; Bottom: Jim Daly uses his binoculars to locate off-target balls during the season-ending One Day Championship. close to his home,” recalls CSGA Executive Director, Mike Moraghan. “When he discovered it was actually at Connecticut National in the far northeast corner of the state he had a four-hour round-trip drive. But typical of Jim, he just laughed it off, and of course he worked the tournament.” A native of Philadelphia who moved to Connecticut in 1987, Daly attended St. Joseph’s University, one of Philly’s “Big-5” schools known for intensely competitive athletics and academics. A champion hurdler and high jumper, Daly was a track and field star for his alma mater. School records he set in the hurdles during his senior year in 1968 were untouched for twelve years after he graduated. “I’ve always loved sports,” said Daly, “The camaraderie of the CSGA crew is just great, and being outdoors and seeing some excellent golf at the tournaments is a real bonus. I keep hoping some of the championship golf I’m witnessing through my binoculars will rub off, but so far that hasn’t happened. But I’ll keep hoping and I’ll definitely keep coming out to be part of the CSGA.” Connecticut State Golf Association 2014 83