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NEW INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE
Are you interested in belonging to the AWGA but don’t have the time to join a weekly women’s club? The AWGA now has a membership for women who love to golf but can’t commit to the rules of membership for those with a handicap who play in AWGA tournaments. Read on to find out how you can join as an Individual.
At the AWGA we’re always working to find ways
to be a more inclusive organization for women golfers.
Under the leadership of Norma Scuri, Membership Committee
Chair,
we have now added a new membership type for those who
are strictly recreational golfers – one that doesn’t
include a Handicap Index. We’ve named it the “Individual
Membership.” Anyone who plays golf but does not
belong to an organized club and who isn’t concerned
with having a handicap can now join the AWGA. The Individual
Membership does not allow for playing in AWGA tournaments
but most of the other benefits remain the same. The
annual membership fee is $20, which includes receiving
our newsletters, newsblasts, a Directory, USGA publications
at AWGA cost plus shipping, partner discounts, and the
opportunity to attend AWGA educational seminars. Individual
members also receive the intangible benefits that come
from a state association, such as USGA course and slope
rating services at Arizona golf courses.
If you or anyone you know would like to belong to the AWGA but don’t have the time or maybe the desire to join a ladies club, this membership is for you. Joining is quick and easy.
1. Complete the form on our website for an Individual Membership
2. Print the invoice
3. Send in the invoice with your membership fee
When we receive the completed invoice and annual dues, new members will receive a Welcome Packet describing their AWGA benefits and including an AWGA decal, a Directory, most recent newsletters, and a Choice Hotels Savings card. It’s just another way the AWGA is becoming a more progressive association reaching out to women golfers of all interest levels.









