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Guy A. Robinson
USGTF Level III Member, New York, New York

USGTF member Guy A. Robinson has recently been named to the Moriah Institute’s Board of Directors in New York (www.TheMoriahInstituteNY.org). He has worked in information technology for over 35 years. He has developed college level curricula, advanced in-house training materials, and has taught numerous courses in computer programming and information technology.

Guy has managed large-scale software development projects, been a speaker at high school and college and career conferences, served on a division board at the Information Technology Association of America, is a founding member of NYSIA (a local technology association), set up and run a multi-state paid internship placement program for college students working towards degrees in information technology, and still found the time to found and run a computer software development company, which has been in operation since 1982.

Guy is also a founding mentor of the Moriah Institute’s Rites of Passage program. He served with great enthusiasm in the early formation of the program, which began in 1990 as part of the offerings for youth at the Riverside Church in New York City. In addition to mentoring youth and also sometimes mentoring the mentors, Guy helped to create and lead the Pathways and Choices workshop for youth in the program.

For almost 30 years, Guy has quietly made his mark on the landscape of our youth, helping young people to find their own path to being better adults. Guy’s considerable passion for helping young people is supplanted by only one thing, his love of golf. He manages to weave golf into almost everything he talks about. Guy, who has been playing golf for more than 30 years, studied the mechanics of human motion, read dozens of golf books, volunteered with the United States Golf Association (USGA), given many private lessons, and has run free clinics for beginning golfers of all ages.

He says, “Most importantly of all, I have had some of the happiest moments of my life playing, teaching, talking, sharing and enjoying the greatest game ever invented, golf.”

Guy has been a member of the USGTF since February 2007, and is now attempting to begin a second career in the golf industry, thanks in no small part to his certification as a golf teaching professional. He has also been a member of The Spirit of Golf Foundation, an organization dedicated to helping people who coach or mentor junior golfers.

Guy has shared his love of golf by coaching young people at two Harlem, New York, based after-school programs, as well as at a Newark, New Jersey-based golf program. He has also served as rules chairperson, head official, and official scorekeeper at local and regional golf tournaments for youth. Guy is best described by his former students as “a patient and insightful teacher with an uncanny knack for making things simple.”

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