Who can be members of the Pennsylvania Golf Association?Any organized golf club, golf course or golf club without real estate, located within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with at least 10 individual members who have a reasonable and regular opportunity to play golf with each other; are able personally to return scores and score cards for handicap posting and elect officers to supervise golf activities and maintain the integrity of the USGA Handicap System.
How can I become a member of the Pennsylvania Golf Association?You can join the Pennsylvania Golf Association by establishing a USGA Handicap Index at a PAGA Member Club. Visit the golf professional at a course near your work or home that is a member of the Pennsylvania Golf Association. To see a list of current PAGA member clubs Click Here.
It is necessary to establish a "home" course so that your handicap revisions can be sent to that facility for you. You can still play and post your scores wherever you want, but your handicap records will be maintained at your "home" club. Your golf professional can help you establish a handicap and start posting your scores.
What if my home club is not a member of the PAGA?Starting in 2007 memberships were made available for those individuals who wish to compete in Pennsylvania’s State Championships and are residents of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. By joining the Pennsylvania Golf Association as an individual, you will receive access to our 12 championships and many tangible items, but most importantly you will be supporting golf in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Individual Membership: $75
How much is it for my club to join the Pennsylvania Golf Association?The Pennsylvania Golf Association charges its Member Clubs on a per golfer basis. The Membership Dues range from $325 to $425 based on the number of handicaps a club provides. If the club provides handicaps to less than 325 members, the cost is $325. If the club provides handicaps to more than 425 Members, the cost is $425. If your club has more than 325 members, but less than 425 members the club is charged on a per member basis. ($1 per member)
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