

In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Pam Coffman, our “Volunteer Leadership of the Year” award recipient, to celebrate her outstanding dedication to the Mitsubishi Electric Classic presented by Vensure.
Pam shares what first drew her to volunteering, why the tournament holds such a special place in her heart, and the leadership lessons she’s learned while guiding fellow volunteers through unforgettable tournament weeks.
From behind-the-scenes stories to the joy of serving the community, Pam opens up about the impact volunteering has had on her life—and why giving back through the MEC means so much to her personally. Plus, we wrap up with a round of rapid-fire questions that reveal Pam’s fun side, favorite tournament memories, and even her dream celebrity sighting on the course.
Whether you’re a long-time volunteer, a fan of the Classic, or someone looking for inspiration to get involved, this conversation will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the spirit of service that makes the MEC so special.
Pam Coffman/Volunteer Leadership of the Year Award Winner

Pam Coffman is a devoted wife, loving Mom and Nana, and an active member of her church. She cares deeply for others, enjoys volunteering at golf tournaments in the Atlanta area, and finds joy in faith, family, and serving those around her.
About the Podcast Series
“Beyond the Links” is a monthly podcast that spotlights the incredible partners who help bring the Mitsubishi Electric Classic presented by Vensure to life. Each episode, we sit down with a different partner to explore their business, their connection to golf, and how their support enhances the tournament experience. From innovative tech companies to community-driven brands, listeners will get an inside look at the unique partnerships that make this event special, while learning more about the world of golf and the impact of corporate sponsorship on the sport.












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