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continued to grow. Carpenter’s term as PGA President was marked by his determination to help guide education programs. During this period, the PGA Golf Management University curriculum opened at two universities. Today, the program is a fixture at 18 colleges and universities nationwide. Carpenter also chaired six national committees – Junior Golf, Section Affairs, Finance, Apprentice, the PGA Professional Championship and Special Awards. Each group received his special brand of enthusiasm and direction. Following his PGA term as a national officer, Carpenter also became a respected member of one of the Association’s most prestigious groups outside the gallery ropes – the PGA Rules Committee. He also served a wide range of assignments including the PGA Championship, Ryder Cup, KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, The Masters, U.S. Open and The Players Championship. Carpenter left USM in 1990 to serve as director of golf at Timberton Golf Club in Hattiesburg. In 1998, he co-designed nine additional holes at the facility. Carpenter was inducted into the USM Sports Hall of Fame, the USM Alumni Hall of Fame, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and the Gulf States PGA Hall of Fame; and a member of the Memorial Tournament’s Captain’s Club. On Oct. 4, he was to be inducted into the Hattiesburg Hall of Fame. Carpenter was preceded in death by his wife, Mary, in 2009. He is survived by five children: Richard, Deborah, Jimmy (a PGA Life Member); Melinda and Gary, 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Courtesy of pga.org. 21