
The West Virginia Golf Association is dedicated to promoting and preserving the game of golf in West Virginia. The Association was founded in 1913 as the West Virginia District Golf Association. Our membership consists of 85 Member Clubs and over 11,000 individual golfers throughout the state of West Virginia.
We serve as a central source of information for our Member Clubs. In addition to our various services, we generally represent the United States Golf Association (USGA) primarily through administering the USGA Handicap System, the USGA Course/Slope Rating System, conducting qualifying rounds, and handling amateur status matters.
We serve as a central source of information for our Member Clubs. In addition to our various services, we generally represent the United States Golf Association (USGA) primarily through administering the USGA Handicap System, the USGA Course/Slope Rating System, conducting qualifying rounds, and handling amateur status matters.
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Hall of Fame
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The West Virginia Golf Foundation was formed in 1999, when the major associations of golf joined forces to create the West Virginia Golf Hall of Fame and William C. Campbell Scholarship Fund. The West Virginia Golf Hall of Fame enshrined its first members in 2009 with William C. Campbell and Sam Snead.
WVGA VIP Card
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VIP Card Holders have access to 68 West Virginia private, public and resort courses at EXCLUSIVE VIP rates. They also receive an official Handicap Index for score posting and each golfer has a specific, private number assigned to them. When you purchase the VIP Card you are a member of the WVGA and are eligible to participate in WVGA events.
Campbell Classic
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The West Virginia Golf Association is excited to announce the return of the William C. Campbell Classic at The Greenbrier's Old White. The WVGA has the honor of continuing the legacy of the great Bill Campbell through this scholarship that is presented annually to deserving seniors from across the state of West Virginia.
Senior Series
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Eligibility: Players must be a male golfer, over the age of 50, who is an active member of the WVGA and carries an active USGA Handicap Index. Format: 18-hole individual stroke play with full USGA/WVGA handicaps. All Senior Series tournaments are 10:00AM shotgun start unless otherwise noted on the schedule below.
WVGA Amateur Tour
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Eligibility: Contestants may be a male or female golfer who is an active member of the WVGA with a USGA Handicap Index. Format: 18-hole individual stroke play competitions. Flights/Yardages: Championship Flight - This will be strictly a gross competition flight and will play from approximately 6,800 yards.
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