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2017 Association Directory 2017 Association Directory Connecticut State Golf Association (CSGA) New Jersey Seniors Golf Association (NJSrsGA) (860) 257-4171 csgalinks.org (732) 345-0222 njseniorsgolf.com Connecticut State Seniors Golf Association (CSSrsGA) New Jersey State Golf Association (NJSGA) (860) 887-7506 Ct-ssga.com (908) 241-4653 njsga.org Connecticut Women’s Golf Association (CWGA) New Jersey State Women’s Golf Committee (NJWGC) [email protected] cwga.org (908) 241-4653 njsga.org Eastern Seniors Golf Association (ESGA) New York State Golf Association (NYSGA) (914) 909-4840 esgassn.com (315) 471-6979 nysga.org Garden State Women’s Golf Association (GSWGA) PGA of America/Metropolitan Section (MetPGA) (908) 757-1800 gswga.com (914) 347-2325 met.pga.com Golf Course Superintendents Association of New Jersey (GCSANJ) PGA of America/New Jersey Section (NJPGA) (973) 812-0710 gcsanj.org (732) 465-1212 newjersey.pga.com Hudson Valley Golf Course Superintendents Association (HVGCSA) Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA) (914) 909-4843 (561) 624-8400 pga.com Ladies Professional Golfers Association (LPGA) United States Golf Association (USGA) (386) 274-6200 lpga.com (908) 234-2300 usga.org Long Island Golf Association (LIGA) Westchester Golf Association (WGA) (516) 746-1015 longislandgolf.org (914) 909-4836 westchestergolf.org Long Island Seniors Golf Association (LISGA) Westchester Seniors Golf Association (WSGA) (914) 909-4843 (914) 909-4839 Metropolitan Club Managers Association (MCMA) Women’s Cross County Golf Association (WCCGA) (914) 909-4843 metcma.org (516) 295-3275 crosscountygolf.com Metropolitan Golf Association (MGA) Women’s Long Island Golf Association (WLIGA) (914) 347-4653 mgagolf.org (516) 746-1015 longislandgolf.org Metropolitan Golf Course Superintendents Association (MetGCSA) Women’s Metropolitan Golf Association (WMGA) (914) 909-4843 metgcsa.org (914) 592-7888 wmga.com Metropolitan Golf Writers Association (MGWA) Women’s New Jersey Golf Association (WNJGA) (914) 347-4653 metgolfwriters.org wnjga.com Nassau Women’s Golf Association (NWGA) Women’s Tri-County Golf Association (WTCGA) nwgagolf.org [email protected] womenstricounty.org New England Golf Association (NEGA) Women’s Westchester & Fairfield County Golf Association (WWFCGA) (774) 430-9020 negagolf.org (203) 962-2466 westchesterfairfield.org 2017 CALENDAR OF COMPETITIONS 90TH MGA SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP May 2 & 3 Fairmount Country Club 25TH MGA SENIOR NET FOUR-BALL TOURNAMENT May 23 Redding Country Club 62ND IKE MGA STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY CALLAWAY June 26 & 27 Century Country Club 16TH WMGA/MGA WOMEN’S MET AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP July 6 Mountain Ridge Country Club 70TH MGA PUBLIC LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP July 6 Ballyowen Golf Club 20TH WMGA/MGA WOMEN’S PUBLIC LINKS July 13 Hudson Hills Golf Club MGA FOUNDATION PRO-JUNIOR July 18 Plainfield Country Club 100TH MET JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SPONSORED BY METLIFE July 19 – 21 Plainfield Country Club 67TH MGA FATHER & SON CHAMPIONSHIP July 24 Edgewood Country Club 28TH MGA FATHER & SON NET TOURNAMENT July 31 Cold Spring Country Club 54TH MGA/WMGA MIXED PINEHURST CHAMPIONSHIP July 31 Saint Andrew’s Golf Club 15TH MGA CARTER CUP JUNIOR STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP August 2 Baltusrol Golf Club 115TH MET AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP August 3 – 6 Laurel Links Country Club 49TH MGA/METLIFE BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP August 17 & 18 Glen Ridge Country Club MGA CADDIE-SCHOLARSHIP PRO-AM August 21 Hollywood Golf Club 102ND MET OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY CALLAWAY August 22 – 24 Hollywood Golf Club 21ST CALLAWAY MGA SENIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP August 28 & 29 Forsgate Country Club (Banks) 6TH MGA SENIOR MASTERS TOURNAMENT September 19 Bedford Golf & Tennis Club 33RD MGA/METLIFE WOMEN’S FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP October 10 Westchester Country Club (South) 41ST MGA/METLIFE MEN’S FOUR-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP October 10 Westchester Country Club (West) 11TH MGA MID-AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP October 17 & 18 Bayonne Golf Club For full information, visit our website at mgagolf.org or download MYMGA, the official app for Metropolitan Golf Association or call 914.347.4653 AY / M RIL AP Fairmount Country Club will produce the first MGA champion of 2017, as the area’s best play- ers aged 55 and older compete in the 90th MGA Senior Amateur Championship in May. To be victorious at Fairmount, competitors will need precision to navigate the course’s narrow, tree- lined fairways and a deft touch to manage its challenging, contoured greens. Fairmount twice hosted the LPGA Tour’s Chrysler Plymouth Classic in the 1980s and is now hosting its fourth different MGA event. It has also welcomed the Mixed Pinehurst, the Father and Son, and most recently the Met Junior in 2011. Fairmount Country Club – Hole #5 Photo: Courtesy of Fairmount Country Club SUN MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NJPGA PRO PRO NJPGA PRO PRO CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP Galloway National Galloway National 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 NJSGA MID-AMATEUR SQR HOFFMAN CUP MATCHES – RD 1 WESTCHESTER PRO ASSISTANT Greenacres Intragroup Play Westchester Hills 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 MGA TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS SEMINAR Nassau HOFFMAN CUP MATCHES – RD 2 WESTCHESTER PGA QR NJSGA MID-AMATEUR SQR COMPHER CUP HOFFMAN CUP MATCHES – RD 3 Intragroup Play Woodway Metuchen Montclair Intragroup Play NJPGA HEAD PRO CHAMP NYC AMATEUR QR Bedens Brook Clearview 30 MAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 MGA SENIOR AMATEUR MGA SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP Fairmount Fairmount WESTCHESTER PGA CHAMP WESTCHESTER PGA CHAMP WESTCHESTER PGA CHAMP WESTCHESTER PGA CHAMP AJGA JUNIOR ALL-STAR AJGA JUNIOR ALL-STAR Woodway Woodway Woodway Woodway Forsgate Forsgate NJPGA MATCH PLAY CHAMP NJPGA MATCH PLAY CHAMP NJPGA MATCH PLAY CHAMP CSGA JULIUS BOROS HOFFMAN CUP MATCHES – Morris County Morris County Morris County New Haven SEMI-FINALS CSGA TWO MAN TEAM CHAMP EAGLE OAKS INVITATIONAL Intragroup Winners Black Hall Eagle Oaks NYC AMATEUR QR Silver Lake/Pelham CWGA OPENING DAY Elligton Ridge 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 US OPEN LQR (NJ#1) WGA OPEN QR US OPEN LQR (NJ#2) Haworth Knollwood Green Brook US OPEN LQR (CT) Rockrimmon AJGA JUNIOR ALL-STAR MET PGA SR MATCH PLAY CHAMP MET PGA SR MATCH PLAY CHAMP MET PGA SR MATCH PLAY CHAMP HAVEMEYER INVITATIONAL HAVEMEYER INVITATIONAL HAVEMEYER INVITATIONAL Forsgate Engineers Engineers Engineers Southward Ho Southward Ho Southward Ho NJPGA SENIOR JUNIOR CHAMP NJSGA MID-AM CHAMP NJSGA MID-AM CHAMP NJSGA MID-AM CHAMP RED HOFFMAN CUP Edgewood Trump National - Colts Neck Trump National - Colts Neck Trump National - Colts Neck MATCHES FINALS LIGA OPEN CHAMP SQR MET PGA LINCOLN PRO-AM Arcola Bethpage (Red) Paramount CWGA ONE-DAY WLIGA OPENING DAY Indian Hill The Creek WNJGA OPENING DAY Baltusrol 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MGA IKE CHAMPIONSHIP SQR US OPEN LQR (LI) (NJ#1) North Shore Spring Lake CAREY CUP CAREY CUP CAREY CUP WGA AMATEUR QR Galway Bay, Ireland Galway Bay, Ireland Galway Bay, Ireland TRAVIS MEMORIAL TRAVIS MEMORIAL Ardsley Garden City Garden City MITTELMARK INVITATIONAL Fenway LIGA OPEN CHAMP SQR NJSRGA ONE-DAY Middle Bay Navesink NJSGA AMATEUR CHAMP SQR NJSGA AM CHAMP SQR MET PGA LINCOLN PRO-AM Spring Brook Copper Hill North Fork WMGA INTERDISTRICT PLAYOFF Scarsdale GSWGA OPENING DAY Maplewood WMGA GOLF ILLUSTRATED WCCGA OPENING DAY TROPHY TOURNAMENT Rockville Links Alpine WWFCGA OPENING DAY Brooklawn 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 MGA IKE SQR (LI#1) MGA SENIOR NET FOUR-BALL US SENIOR OPEN SQR MGA IKE SQR (NJ#2) Plandome Redding Bonnie Briar White Beeches MGA IKE SQR (CT) Burning Tree TRAVIS MEMORIAL WSGA SPRING TOURNAMENT LIGA PRESIDENTS’ INVITATIONAL NJSGA AM CHAMP SQR WILSON CUP US AMATEUR FOUR-BALL Garden City Tamarack Glen Head Riverton Scarsdale Village of Pinehurst, NC CSGA PALMER CUP CSGA PALMER CUP NYC AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP CC of Waterbury CC of Waterbury La Tourette CSSRGA MEMBER TOUR Connecticut NYSGA MEN’S & SENIOR NYSGA MEN’S & SENIOR WMGA MYRA D. PATERSON NJSGA WOMEN’S FOUR-BALL US WOMEN’S AM FOUR-BALL FOUR-BALL AMATEUR FOUR-BALL AMATEUR TROPHY New Jersey National Myrtle Beach, SC Leatherstocking Leatherstocking Engineers WLIGA MEMBER/MEMBER WNJGA HARRINGTON Westhampton TOURNAMENT Glen Ridge 28 29 30 31 US AMATEUR FOUR-BALL US AMATEUR FOUR-BALL US AMATEUR FOUR-BALL US AMATEUR FOUR-BALL Village of Pinehurst, NC Village of Pinehurst, NC Village of Pinehurst, NC Village of Pinehurst, NC NYC AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP NJSGA/NJPGA SENIOR OPEN NJSGA/NJPGA SENIOR OPEN La Tourette Navesink Navesink LISGA TOURNAMENT Westhampton US WOMEN’S AM FOUR-BALL US WOMEN’S AM FOUR-BALL US WOMEN’S AM FOUR-BALL US WOMEN’S AM FOUR-BALL Myrtle Beach, SC Myrtle Beach, SC Myrtle Beach, SC Myrtle Beach, SC WCCGA 36 HOLE STROKE PLAY WCCGA 36-HOLE STROKE PLAY Bellport Glen Head WCCGA SR. CHAMPIONSHIP WMGA GRISCOM CUP MATCHES Bellport CC of Fairfield CWGA WOMEN’S OPEN CWGA WOMEN’S OPEN Torrington Torrington APRIL/MAY 2017 NE JU Century Country Club has hosted five differ- ent MGA championships and will add its sixth in June by welcoming the 62nd Ike Champion- ship presented by Callaway, the Met Area’s premier amateur stroke-play event. Standing alongside Century’s sterling reputation as a club is its classic H.S. Colt and C.H. Alison design, which has hosted four Met Amateurs. While its layout has remained largely unchanged, a master plan completed in 2012 included a total bunker renovation, fairway contouring and new tees to lengthen the course. Century has also notably tested players as a co-host of the MGA-conducted U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying Round. Century Country Club – Hole #12 Photo: Courtesy of Century Country Club SUN MON TUE WED THURS FRI SAT 1 2 3 NJSGA MIXED PINEHURST Hawk Pointe WMGA GRISCOM CUP MATCHES CC of Fairfield CWGA CT/RI MATCHES Valley 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 US OPEN SQR MGA PUBLIC LINKS SQR (NYC) MGA IKE SQR (LI #2) Canoe Brook (North/South) Marine Park North Fork ST.
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