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Michigan Golf Association

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Michigan Golf Association
NameMichigan Golf Association
Formation1919
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan
RegionMichigan

Michigan Golf Association is a non-profit organization that aims to promote and preserve the game of golf in the state of Michigan. The association was founded in 1919 by a group of golf enthusiasts, including Charles Hughes, James D. Standish Jr., and Frank Beard, with the goal of organizing and governing golf tournaments and events in the state. The Michigan Golf Association is affiliated with the United States Golf Association (USGA) and works closely with other golf organizations, such as the PGA of America and the LPGA. The association is also supported by various golf courses and country clubs, including Oakland Hills Country Club, Detroit Golf Club, and Arcadia Bluffs Golf Club.

History

The Michigan Golf Association has a rich history, dating back to its founding in 1919. The association's first president was James D. Standish Jr., who served from 1919 to 1922. During his tenure, the association established its first tournament, the Michigan Amateur Championship, which is still one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the state. The association has also been involved in various charitable initiatives, including the Michigan Golf Foundation, which provides golf instruction and equipment to underprivileged youth. The Michigan Golf Association has also worked closely with other golf organizations, such as the Golf Association of Michigan and the Michigan Section of the PGA, to promote the game of golf in the state. Notable golfers from Michigan include Tom Kite, Dan Pohl, and Meg Mallon, who have all competed in major golf tournaments, including the Masters Tournament, the U.S. Open, and the LPGA Championship.

Organization

The Michigan Golf Association is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from various golf courses and country clubs across the state. The association is headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and has a staff of full-time employees who oversee the day-to-day operations of the organization. The association is also supported by a network of volunteers, including golf professionals, such as Butch Harmon and David Leadbetter, and amateur golfers, who help to organize and run tournaments and events. The Michigan Golf Association is a member of the National Golf Foundation and works closely with other golf organizations, such as the USGA, the PGA of America, and the LPGA, to promote the game of golf and provide resources and support to golfers in Michigan. The association also partners with various golf equipment manufacturers, including Callaway Golf Company, TaylorMade Golf Company, and Titleist, to provide golfers with access to the latest golf technology and equipment.

Tournaments

The Michigan Golf Association hosts a variety of golf tournaments throughout the year, including the Michigan Amateur Championship, the Michigan Open, and the Michigan Senior Amateur Championship. The association also hosts tournaments for junior golfers, including the Michigan Junior Amateur Championship and the Michigan Junior Girls' Championship. The Michigan Golf Association's tournaments are played at various golf courses across the state, including Forest Akers Golf Course at Michigan State University, The Bear at Grand Traverse Resort and Spa, and Shepherd's Hollow Golf Club. The association's tournaments are sanctioned by the USGA and are eligible for World Amateur Golf Ranking points. Notable golf tournaments held in Michigan include the PGA Championship, the Ryder Cup, and the LPGA Volvik Championship, which have been hosted at golf courses such as Oakland Hills Country Club and Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club.

Courses

The Michigan Golf Association has partnerships with over 600 golf courses and country clubs across the state, including Pine Valley Golf Club, Crystal Downs Country Club, and Bay Harbor Golf Club. The association provides resources and support to these courses, including golf course ratings and handicapping services. The Michigan Golf Association also works with golf course architects, such as Alister MacKenzie and Pete Dye, to promote the design and construction of new golf courses in Michigan. The association's golf courses are located throughout the state, from the Upper Peninsula to the Detroit metropolitan area, and offer a range of playing experiences, from links golf to parkland golf. Notable golf courses in Michigan include Arcadia Bluffs Golf Club, Forest Dunes Golf Club, and Black Lake Golf Club, which have been ranked among the best golf courses in the country by Golf Digest and Golfweek.

Membership

The Michigan Golf Association has over 50,000 members, including golf professionals, such as Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, and amateur golfers, who are affiliated with golf courses and country clubs across the state. The association offers a range of membership benefits, including handicapping services, golf course discounts, and access to exclusive golf events, such as the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The Michigan Golf Association also provides resources and support to its members, including golf instruction and equipment advice from professionals, such as Butch Harmon and David Leadbetter. The association's members are also eligible to compete in USGA championships, including the U.S. Amateur Championship and the U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. The Michigan Golf Association is a member of the National Golf Foundation and works closely with other golf organizations, such as the PGA of America and the LPGA, to promote the game of golf and provide resources and support to golfers in Michigan. Category:Golf organizations in the United States

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