
The 102nd Oregon Amateur was held at historic Waverley Country Club this past summer, prior to its undergoing extensive renovations to restore it to its layout from 100 years ago. Watch our recep as we crowned two new champions!
All Championships require that you be a member in good standing of an OGA Member Club and have an active USGA Handicap with that club. Online registeration is the fastest and easiest way to register for an OGA event.
Read MoreAll Adult Championships and Oregon Junior Golf Tournaments will be contested with the OGA Local Rules and Conditions and Competition (Hard Card). You are encouraged to review the Local Rules and Conditions before you arrive at a competition. The day of the event you will also receive the Notice to Players containing supplemental Local Rules specific to each competition.
Read MoreAll OGA Adult Championships and selected Oregon Junior Golf Tournaments will be run with the following pace guidelines in effect. You are encouraged to read through these guidelines before you arrive at a competition.
Read MoreEach year Performance Points are awarded to players in the Men's, Senior Men's and Women's Divisions in a variety of Match Play and Stroke Play events including tournaments conducted by the OGA, USGA, PNGA and the Pacific Northwest Section of the PGA.
Read MoreThe condition of competition regarding groove rules, which was added to the Rules of Golf on Jan. 1, 2010 will now extend to all qualifying stages for the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open including local qualifying for the US Open.
Read MoreLong time respected volunteer and OGA Rules Official, Donald Joe Kowitz, Sr. died suddenly January 30, 2012 at the age of 80.
01/23/12 - State warns contest sponsors about unlicensed golf ‘prize’ insurerOregonians are encouraged to report contact with Hole-In-Won.com which isn’t licensed to sell insurance in Oregon.
01/20/12 - Swanner Named Director of Tournament OperationsBarb Trammell, CEO of the Oregon Golf Association announced that Nate Swanner has been promoted to Director of Tournament Operations.
09/15/11 - Frohnmayer Wins 2011 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur TitleTerri Frohnmayer, 55, of Salem, Ore., who is nicknamed “Little Bit,” was a giant-killer in defeating Mina Hardin, 51, of Fort Worth, Texas, and winning the 2011 USGA Senior Women’s Amateur at the 5,876-yard, par-72 Honors Course.
08/30/11 - Don’t miss the chance to win bragging rights for your club!Field up to four teams to represent your club at the OGA Women’s Team Championship September 17 – 18 at Mallard Creek Golf Course in Lebanon, Ore.
08/11/11 - The Road to the PGA Championship - Day 6 (Here we go!)Watch Oswego Lake CC, Assistant Pro Scott Erdmann on CBS and TNT!
08/09/11 - The Road to the PGA Championship - Day 4 (Tuesday Practice Round)Watch Oswego Lake CC, Assistant Pro Scott Erdmann on the Golf Channel's Morning Drive Thursday at 7:45AM!
08/09/11 - The Road to the PGA Championship - Day 3 (Monday Practice Round)The course is perfect. Greens are good and really fast, easily stimping at over 13-feet, and the course is really long with a setup of just under 7,500....
08/06/11 - The Road to the PGA Championship - Heading to AtlantaLast month, Scott Erdmann of Tigard, Ore. an assistant golf professional at Oswego Lake Country Club in Lake Oswego, Ore., qualified to play at the 93rd PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club as a result of a runner-up finish (as a result of a playoff) last month at the 44th PGA Professional Championship.
07/24/11 - What is a Stimpmeter?The device is an extruded aluminum bar, and was first made available to Golf Course Superintendents in 1978 to determine green speed and more importantly consistency from green to green.
This list helps determine the players that will represent Oregon's amateurs at the 63rd Hudson Cup Team Matches, October 19-21 at Oswego Lake CC in Lake Oswego, Ore.
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A searchable database is now available to check your grooves . . . do your clubs conform . . . will the new Rule even affect you? Read on to find out!
Read MoreAll players who intend to use an artificial device to measure distance during play of an OGA Championship or OGA Tour event should first confirm they are using a conforming device.
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