"BAD BUT PROUD" 

The Bad Golfers Association of Citrus Hills, Florida.

BGA Founder - - BGA Commissioner, Jim Remler

Jim Remler is one of a kind. He has built the BGA despite many obstacles, and has tolerated our shenanigans with a patience none of us possess. Jim is the most kind and charitable person anyone could meet. He rules the BGA by talking softly, carrying a big stick, and managing the BGA with tactful professionalism. We would not have the enjoyment of the BGA today without Jim Remler. This BGA Website is a tribute to Jim from all BGAers. The site is available to all BGAers, and in fact is structured so that anyone on the internet may have access. The site lets the world know, in a serious and fun way, that we love, respect and appreciate Jim Remler. This is a collective effort from all BGAers.

Posted by: Clint Wynne, cwynne@tampabay.rr.com October 2008

Several years ago, instigated by Jim, we had a lot of interaction thru email with the guys from BGA North. We had 2 clubs, BGA North and BGA South. There was constant controversy over the rules governing the 2 clubs. At one time Jim was accused by the North of violating one of the rules even though the rule was not in the Southern BGA book. The North contended that seeing they were first that their rules took precedence. The discussion took place between many of us for several months. It ended with the North sending a constable down and arresting Jim. It took us Southerners several weeks to arrange suitable bail that would be accepted by the North. Bail was finally arranged so Jim was released and could take over his defense trial. It was finally agreed that the North would secede and separate rules would be followed. This allowed the annual North/South tournament to continue. Posted by: Dick Hensel, October 2008

 
I met Jim Remler in the Spring of 2008 after expressing an interest in joining the BGA. Jim sat down with me in the club room and we had a great chat during which he explained the workings of the BGA. Later in the day, thinking about the two outstanding items stuck in my mind, regarding the purpose of the BGA. The first was that each person enjoys the golf, good or bad, signified by the motto, "Bad But Proud". Once in a while, as we travel the road of life, we meet people who leave an indelible impression on us. Jim Remler is such a person. He wears no crown, carries no scepter, has no title but has devotion and help from members who make the BGA work. He is just plain Jim Remler, what you see and hear is what you get. That's the way he wants it and that's the way he likes it. Know something? That's the way I like it too. Posted by:          Larry Mahoney, October 2008
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