Although the OGA of today has many facets and areas of activity (even owning its own golf course), its only original purpose was the conduct of championship tournaments. The OGA was founded 80 years ago...
Read MorePresently, the only way to join the Oregon Golf Association is to become a member of an OGA Member Club. All OGA memberships include a USGA Handicap Index that is calculated by GHIN, that largest computation service offered by the USGA and only available through state/regional golf associations.
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Click Here to read the December 2009 issue of Pacific Northwest Golfer Magazine. If you are an active Member of the OGA and have your mailing address in your GHIN record, Pacific Northwest Golfer is mailed directly to your home. The December 2009 issue was a Digital Only issue emailed to members with a valid email address in their GHIN record. Select Read More to access past issues.
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A USGA Handicap Index is more than just a number that is computed using a formula developed by the USGA. It is a process that is governed by a set of Rules that complement the Rules of Golf®.
Read MoreThe Oregon Golf Association is currently accepting applications for two non-permanent seasonal positions at our Woodburn, Ore. offices.
Read MoreThe Oregon Golf Association relies on many volunteers to help provide a higher level of services to its members. Volunteer opportunities are available in Course Rating and with the Tournament Assistance Group (TAG) Team.
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Golf is also the sport of business and now the Oregon Golf Association is willing to provide a select number of companies an ideal year-round platform for reaching the Pacific Northwest’s most avid golf audience.
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In addition to GHIN (the USGA Handicap Index® computation service we provide), golfers who are members of OGA Member Clubs receive numerous valuable benefits.
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The Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship is a one-year full tuition and housing scholarship renewable for four years - a potential value exceeding $50,000 per scholar. The program is administered by the Western Golf Association and supported locally by the Oregon Golf Association and the Pacific Northwest Golf Association
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