Frank Moore, 42, has arrived from media relations at Northrop Grumman to be the SCGA's new director of communications and marketing. "Hands down, I think he's one of the most talented communicators in the industry," Denbo said of Thomas. "He just has that knowledge of how to interact with players, golf courses, the media, advertisers, all of these different levels. Everybody really respects him." Said Thomas: "I care passionately about the game, passionately about the SCGA. We do great work here. The people I work with and work for, the members are uppermost in their mind. "With the magazines, the directory and Internet site, we spent a lot of hours trying to do the best we could to bring knowledge to people. We wanted people to understand that there was more to golf than hitting a ball with ping k15 around a course. There is so much more to the game." Kevin Heaney, the current executive director of the SCGA and the fourth under whom Thomas served, chuckled when he thought of the hours and energy expended by Thomas, who'd send e-mails at 4 in the morning and make phone calls late into the night. These clubs are sold in store of Ping K15 for sale.