June
4, 2008
(release courtesy of Kerry Kahl, Cornell College sports information
director)
MOUNT
VERNON, IOWA . . . Jim Dickerson has resigned as Cornell’s
head men’s and women’s golf coach to take over an
instructor role with Golf for Injured Veterans Everywhere (G.I.V.E.).
Dickerson,
a PGA of America golf professional, coached the Cornell women’s
team since 1995 and the men’s squad since 1997.
“We
are excited for Jim and wish him well with this new opportunity,”
Cornell interim director of athletics Dick R. Simmons said.
“We appreciate the 13 years of loyalty Jim has shown at
Cornell.”
Dickerson
has been appointed the G.I.V.E. Foundation’s Director
of Golf Instruction. He has assumed duties of coordinating and
administering the instructional phases of the G.I.V.E. program,
which has four phases of training for injured veterans to participate
in to enhance their mental, social, physical and emotional well-being
and improve their quality of life.
The
G.I.V.E. program is a partnership between the Iowa City VA Medical
Center, the Iowa Section of the PGA and Riverside Casino and
Golf Resort. The VA Medical Center of Iowa City screens and
recommends veterans for the program, the Iowa Section of the
PGA provides professional instruction, and Riverside Casino
and Golf Resort provides the facilities of Blue Top Ridge Golf
Course and practice area. Over 300 Iowa veterans who are injured
have applied for the program.
Dickerson
has been a PGA teacher at the University of Iowa’s Finkbine
Golf Course in Iowa City for 14 years. He began his career with
the PGA of America after retiring as a Sergeant Major from the
United States Army in 1991. Dickerson served in the 173rd Airborne
Brigade in Vietnam in 1968 and later with the U.S. Army Recruiting
Command during Desert Shield/Desert Storm. He has 23 years of
military experience.
Dickerson
is a graduate of Iowa City High School, the U.S. Army Sergeant’s
Major Academy, and the University of Iowa. He holds certificates
from numerous PGA of America education programs, including the
bi-annual teaching and coaching summits.
At
Cornell, Dickerson coached seven all-Iowa Conference golfers
and 14 academic all-conference performers.
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