Steve Aloi, PGA head professional at Bellevue Country Club in Syracuse, has been named to the PGA (Professional Golfers’ Association) of America board of directors as district 4 director. He was elected to the board at the 101st PGA annual meeting, in Austin, Texas. Aloi will serve a three-year term, representing the Central New York, […]
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Steve Aloi, PGA head professional at Bellevue Country Club in Syracuse, has been named to the PGA (Professional Golfers’ Association) of America board of directors as district 4 director. He was elected to the board at the 101st PGA annual meeting, in Austin, Texas.
Aloi will serve a three-year term, representing the Central New York, Tri-State, and Western New York PGA sections, according to a PGA news release.
A PGA member since 1989, Aloi is now in his 27th year at Bellevue Country Club. He served on the CNY PGA section board of directors for 13 years. Aloi became a section officer in 2006, and served as section president from 2010-2012, per the release.
In 2003, Aloi was recognized by his peers as the CNY PGA Merchandiser of the Year. In 2008, he was named the CNY PGA Professional of the Year.
“It means everything to me to become a member of the PGA Board of Directors,” Aloi said in the release. “I spent most of my career serving my fellow PGA Members on the Section level, and look forward to serving on the national level, as well. If we can make the lives of our members better, then all the better.”
Born in Cortland, Aloi moved to North Carolina during his childhood. He attended Wake Technical Institute and North Carolina State University, before returning to his roots in New York in 1983.