Washington State Golf Association
The Washington State Golf Association (WSGA) was established in 1922 and serves as the only official representative of the United States Golf Association (USGA) for the state of Washington and Northern Idaho. The WSGA has over 68,000 members at more than 550 golf courses, throughout Washington and Northern Idaho. Each member of the WSGA is provided with an official USGA Handicap Index through the USGA GHIN System.[1]
Abbreviation | WSGA |
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Formation | 1922 |
Type | Non-profit |
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Parent organization | United States Golf Association |
Website | thewsga.org |
In September of 2019, the Washington State Golf Association was re-branded as Washington Golf (WA Golf).[2]
Championships
The WSGA conducts 13 championships for amateur golfers each year.[3]
- Men's Amateur Championship
- Women's Amateur Championship
- Men's Mid-Amateur Championship
- Women's Mid-Amateur Championship
- Senior Men's Amateur Championship
- Senior Women's Amateur Championship
- Super Senior Men's Amateur Championship
- Super Senior Women's Amateur Championship
- Men's Best-Ball
- Senior Men's Best-Ball
- Women's Best-Ball
- Champion of Champions
- Parent-Child Championship
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References
- "About the WSGA | Washington State Golf Association". thewsga.org. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
- "WSGA Launches New Identity as Washington Golf". Washington Golf. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
- "About the WSGA | Washington State Golf Association". thewsga.org. Retrieved 2016-06-17.
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