| AAU Junior Golf | AAU Vision: To offer amateur athletes and volunteers opportunities to develop to their highest level through a national and local network of sporting events. Through participation in AAU, we achieve our dreams as athletes and as valued citizens of our communities. |
| EWGA | Executive Women's Golf Association Connect, Learn, Play, Belong Since 1991, the EWGA has touched the lives of over 85,000 women. This not-for-profit membership association currently has nearly 20,000 members in over 120 chapters throughout the United States, along with international Chapters in Canada and France, offering a wide range of organized golf activities, player development and education programs, volunteer, social and networking opportunities for both novice and experienced golfers. |
| New England Golf Association | NEGA is a non-profit amateur golf organization comprised of leaders from the six New England golf associations: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. |
| New England Intercollegiate Golf Association | NEIGA is a non-profit organization, which was first organized in 1934 at the Oakley Country Club in Watertown, Massachusetts. With the exception of the World War II years of 1941-45, it has maintained both individual and team championships annually. It is believed to be the largest gathering of collegiate players from NCAA Divisions I, II and III competing at the same location on a 36-hole layout. |
| New England Junior Girls Golf | Informational site with lots of info about junior and collegiate golf in New England. |
| New England PGA | The New England PGA has been making the game of golf better for over 80 years in New England. The New England PGA is a non-profit association dedicated to promoting the game of golf, and is one of the 41 sections that comprise the PGA of America. |
| PGA, Middle Atlantic Section | contact: PGA, Middle Atlantic Section |
| PGA, New England Section | The New England PGA consists of over 750 PGA class A golf professionals and over 240 PGA apprentices at over 450 golf facilities in five states -- Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts & Maine. These facilities include public, private and resort golf courses, teaching centers, and driving ranges. |
| PGA, New Jersey Section | contact: PGA, New Jersey Section |
| Southeastern Junior Golf Tour | The Southeastern Junior Golf Tour was founded on the principle of giving junior golfers a chance to play competitive golf while building their resume for a potential collegiate golf career. Events are held in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Tennessee. |
| Southern New England Women's Golf Association | The SNEWGA exists for the promotion of golf for women within the state of Connecticut and neighboring states. SNEWGA membership is open to all women's associations from public, semi-private, and private golf clubs. There is no handicap limit to join SNEWGA. |
| Sticks for Kids | The Golf Course Builders Association of America established the Sticks for Kids Foundation to provide the tools and opportunities necessary to allow as many junior golfers as possible to enjoy the game. The program will expand to 407 programs in all 50 states, five military bases and, for the first time, in China in 2009. |
| United States Golf Association | USGA has served as the national governing body of golf for the U.S., its territories and Mexico since its formation in 1894. It's a non-profit organization run by golfers for the benefit of golfers. |
| Women's Southern Golf Association | The area of membership as voted in 1928 still comprises the 15 Southern States: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. |
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