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Hi, im Koz (Original Post) kozar Jul 2024 OP
Not sure this will help, but just passing it along. usonian Jul 2024 #1
Actually ihave heard of them kozar Jul 2024 #3
Don't forget Lilglad! jrandom421 Jul 2024 #2
Avid Golfer Here, Koz ProfessorGAC Jul 2024 #4
I was kozar Jul 2024 #5

usonian

(13,743 posts)
1. Not sure this will help, but just passing it along.
Sat Jul 6, 2024, 07:51 PM
Jul 2024

Veterans' Golf Association.
https://vgagolf.org/about/

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You might not be ready for competitions, or maybe you are, but check this out anyway. Regardless, I hope you have fun.

The Mission

The VGA is dedicated to enriching the lives of Veterans and their family members through the camaraderie and sportsmanship of golf. Annually, the VGA hosts more than 450 local tournaments across the country, culminating in a VGA National Championship each fall.

More Than a Sports Program for Veterans
The VGA develops programs that allow our members to compete, socialize, and remain physically active through the game of golf. Through local league play, regional tournaments, and national qualifiers, the VGA helps reinforce values like integrity, respect, and perseverance through the game of golf. Additionally, the VGA offers family-oriented activities that help Veterans and their family members increase the amount of quality time spent together, and be more active in their communities.

The Inspiration For Our Program

The Veteran Golfers Association started as an idea amongst Wounded Veterans at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, DC. Several friends routinely got together to play golf courses around the area to encourage each other to not only improve their games but to also heal through camaraderie and competition. After recovering from their injuries, these friends relocated around the country and missed the opportunity to compete against one another regularly.

Realizing that other Veterans might be in this same situation, these friends got together in 2014 to create the Veteran Golfers Association, the first golfing organization dedicated to promoting the game to all Veterans and their family members.
The VGA is working tirelessly to create golfing programs that will keep Veterans, their family members and children active in the game of golf for many years to come.

ProfessorGAC

(69,808 posts)
4. Avid Golfer Here, Koz
Sun Jul 7, 2024, 04:42 PM
Jul 2024

I play at a club near my house (Chicago market).
It's open to the public, but has memberships, which forbus retired guys is a super good deal.
I probably play 240 rounds per year.
I'm pretty good, but as much as I play, I should be better.
I shot 77 today. 7 bogeys, 2 birdies, 9 pars.

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