About Us
To give junior girl golfers in Upstate South Carolina information, encouragement, instructions, financial support, and opportunities to learn the game of golf, enabling their prideful pursuit of education and competitive golf ambitions.
LPGA-USGA Girls' Golf
LPGA-USGA Girls Golf provides an opportunity for girls, ages 7 to 17, to learn to play golf, build lasting friendships, and experience competition in a fun, supportive environment, preparing them for a lifetime of enjoyment with the game. Girls are learning values inherent to the game of golf, such as practice, respect, perseverance, and honesty, preparing them to meet challenges of today's world with confidence. Girls will receive professional golf instruction by joining the network of girl golfers throughout the country.
More than 5700 girls ages 7-17 participate at more than 180 sites nationwide.
The only national initiative of its kind, LPGA-USGA Girls Golf is organized as a partnership between the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), the world's longest-running women's professional sports association, and the United States Golf Association (USGA), the national governing body of golf. The LPGA and the USGA are non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organizations.
The LPGA and the USGA are committed to further promote the growth and the future of girls' golf in the United States.
To give junior girl golfers in Upstate South Carolina information, encouragement, instructions, financial support, and opportunities to learn the game of golf, enabling their prideful pursuit of education and competitive golf ambitions.
LPGA-USGA Girls' Golf
LPGA-USGA Girls Golf provides an opportunity for girls, ages 7 to 17, to learn to play golf, build lasting friendships, and experience competition in a fun, supportive environment, preparing them for a lifetime of enjoyment with the game. Girls are learning values inherent to the game of golf, such as practice, respect, perseverance, and honesty, preparing them to meet challenges of today's world with confidence. Girls will receive professional golf instruction by joining the network of girl golfers throughout the country.
More than 5700 girls ages 7-17 participate at more than 180 sites nationwide.
The only national initiative of its kind, LPGA-USGA Girls Golf is organized as a partnership between the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), the world's longest-running women's professional sports association, and the United States Golf Association (USGA), the national governing body of golf. The LPGA and the USGA are non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organizations.
The LPGA and the USGA are committed to further promote the growth and the future of girls' golf in the United States.
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