Western Amputee Golf Association
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Established in 1968, the Western Amputee Golf Association (WAGA) was started by individuals who enjoy playing golf and wished to promote health and friendships. It is open to all ages and to both men and women in similar situations. The support, sharing of ideas and comradery brings new meaning to the game of golf for those who have lost a limb and thought golf was no longer an option.

WAGA tournaments are open to everyone; many members have invited family and friends to join us, and they have returned year after year. If you are considering getting back into golf or just starting out, we encourage you to contact us. On our site you will find membership information as well as upcoming tournaments.
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Who We Are
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The Western Amputee Golf Association (WAGA), established in 1968, began with nearly 40 members and a single annual tournament. The organization has grown steadily and today boasts a membership in excess of 200 across eleven Western States including Alaska & Hawaii, with numerous tournaments staged throughout the year.
WAGA Membership Application
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Naga Tournaments
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In the last year, we've seen all regular and adaptive sports events either postponed or in a some cases, cancelled. We believe that these unfortunate events have provided us with. The Championship is open to all golfer's who happen to have physical and intellectual impairments that qualifies for the World Rankings for golfers with disabilities.
Scholarship Donation
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One of the goals of our Association is to provide educational assistance to an amputee member or his or her dependent(s). Applications are being accepted from qualified individuals for an educational grant.

2. The primary purpose of this grant is to assist an amputee member or their dependent in the payment of tuition and fees while pursuing an undergraduate or two year vocational/technical degree at an accredited college, vocational/technical school or institution.The check will be made payable to the Award recipient.
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