| 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 | Executive Women's Golf Association Connect, Learn, Play, BelongLocal Chapters
Columbia Chapter
Lake Keowee Area
Low Country Chapter (GA, SC)
Myrtle Beach |
| Greenville Junior Golf Association | The purpose of our organization is to give juniors a vehicle to learn the game of golf and the valuable lessons it teaches in life. We strive to provide a safe and competitive atmosphere that teaches the values of success and failure, the desire to succeed, the discipline and patience to pursue, and the importance of honesty and integrity. |
| South Carolina Golf Association | The South Carolina Golf Association has offered computerized handicapping services to our member clubs since 1970. This service was implemented to take the burden off of club staff and volunteers. Today, computerized handicapping serves as our strongest link with the golfers of South Carolina. |
| South Carolina Junior Golf Association | The SCJGA was built on a foundation of networking community junior golf programs referred to as "Chapters." Chapters give juniors an opportunity to be a part of a fun, weekly tournament schedule designed to develop tournament skills, teach a working knowledge of the Rules of Golf, and build lasting friendships. |
| Women's South Carolina Golf Association | Recognized throughout the United States as one of the premiere Women's Golf Associations in the country, WSCGA acts as an arm of the USGA in upholding traditions, policies, and high values in regard to the great game of golf. |
| Women's South Carolina Vicki Hillen Junior Golf Foundation | The Women's South Carolina Vicki Hillen Junior Golf Foundation is a non-profit organization whose primary vision is to offer recreational activities for juniors by exposing them to golf instruction and playing opportunities, and to extend financial assistance to qualified juniors whose families cannot afford the expenses associated with junior golf. |
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