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| Carolinas Golf Association | The CGA is a non-profit service organization that was formed in 1909 to conduct championships and tournaments for amateur golfers in North and South Carolina, administer the USGA handicap system in the Carolinas, and support its membership of more than 190,000 golfers in the CGA's 730 plus member clubs and associations. |
| EWGA - Cape Fear/Wilmington Chapter | EWGA exists to provide opportunities for women to learn, play, and enjoy the game of golf for business and for life. The Cape Fear/Wilmington Chapter welcomes all women from the Wilmington area. As a new or returning golfer, learn to play in a comfortable atmosphere. If you are looking for a challenge, play with more experienced golfers here and across the United States in tournaments and championships. Whatever your ability, we have something for you. |
| EWGA - Charlotte Chapter | Whether you are new to Charlotte or a longtime resident, new to golf or an experienced player, if you are interested in playing golf with other women, then the EWGA is for you. Through the many activities offered by EWGA Charlotte, you will meet women in all professions, and at all levels of golf skills. EWGA Charlotte offers organized play programs, fun and networking, golf education programs, and the ability to expand your network of friends and contacts. You can also take advantage of our golf trips, as well as regional tournaments and the EWGA Annual Conference and Championship. |
| EWGA - Piedmont Triad Chapter | EWGA members gain the opportunity to network and develop leadership skills and lifetime friendships. Women of all golf skill levels participate in the association’s programs. We have weekly fun play, montly events with prizes & food,
monthly "girls poker night" and golf clinics for all levels of skill. Come join us for the fun & new golfers are really welcome! |
| EWGA - Raleigh Triangle Chapter | Golfers of all skill levels come from Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Pinehurst and surrounding areas in the heart of North Carolina. Whether you are a new golfer looking for a welcoming environment to learn the game, or an accomplished player seeking the challenges of our Association championship series, we are here to meet your needs. Our activities include weeknight 9-hole leagues that play in a variety of locations, weekend 18-hole outings, championship competition, golf clinics, etiquette seminars, and other social events. You'll find a friendly, inclusive environment for networking with other business women. |
| Tarheel Youth Golf Association | TYGA was formed to provide opportunities and information on junior golf in North Carolina. Our services have grown, but the membership is still free. |
| Western North Carolina Junior Golf Association | Our goal is to maintain a professionally run, nonprofit organization that enables newcomers and experienced junior golfers to play competitive golf and realize their fullest potential in the great game. |
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