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Golf

Pittsburgh Region - Directories

  • Golf in PA.com
    http://www.golfinpa.com/
    This web site by the Pennsylvania Golf Course Owners Association includes a directory to member golf courses. They also publish an annual statewide Golf Guide, and the Western PA Coupon Book.
  • Golfer's Lifestyle Magazine
    http://www.golferslifestyle.com/
    Search courses, read local feature stories, book golf, find information on local and national golf events and more. This FREE publication can be found in the entrance of all Dick's Sporting Goods, suburban Primanti Bros. Restaurants and most golf courses and country clubs in the entire Pittsburgh region.
  • Pittsburgh Live: Golf
    http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/sports/golf/
    Golf course search from the Tribune-Review.
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Sports: Golf
    http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/golf/
    Golf news from the Pittsburgh daily newspaper.
  • Western Pennsylvania Golf Association: USGA Course Rating and Slope Rating® Listing
    Information on area golf courses with links to their websies.


Pittsburgh Events and Organizations

  • First Tee of Pittsburgh
    http://www.thefirstteepittsburgh.org/
    The First Tee of Pittsburgh is a youth charity program that affects the lives of kids through golf and the lessons learned from playing the sport. It provides golf instruction, equipment, access to Schenley Park Golf course and life skill education to any interested junior (ages 7 through high school) of any economic, ethnic and skill background, all at no charge.
  • Mario Lemieux Foundation Celebrity Invitational
    http://www.mariolemieux.org/
    This charitable 4-day golf and community event takes place in June, at Nevillewood.
  • Pittsburgh Professional Women's Golf Network
    http://www.ppwgn.org/
    provides area women with an organized network of golf opportunities

  • West Penn Minority Junior Golf Association, Inc. (WPMJGA)
    http://www.wpmjga.com/
    Provides access and training to primarily minority intercity junior golfers

    Western Pennsylvania Golf Association
    http://www.wpga.org/
    The Western Pennsylvania Golf Association (founded in 1899) is one of the oldest amateur golf associations in the country. Includes a rating of area golf courses with links to their websites.


Pennsylvania

  • Golf in PA.com
    http://www.golfinpa.com/
    This web site by the Pennsylvania Golf Course Owners includes a directory to state golf courses. They also publish an annual statewide Golf Guide, and the Western PA Coupon Book.
  • Keystone Public Golf Association
    http://www.kpga.com/
    The Keystone Public Golf Association (KPGA) is a statewide organization created in April 1990 to provide public courses and players access to golf services and information.
  • Pennsylvania Golf Association (PGA)
    http://www.pagolf.org/
    The Pennsylvania Golf Association (PGA) is the authoritative body of amateur golf in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.


United States

  • American Junior Golf Association
    http://www.ajga.org/
    The AJGA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf.
  • ESPN: Golf
    http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/
    News, rankings, statistics, and schedules, in association with Golf Digest.
  • Golf.com
    http://www.golf.com/
    Golf news coverage by Sports Illustrated and CNN.
  • Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)
    http://www.lpga.com/
    The Ladies Professional Golf Association, founded in 1950, is the longest-running women's sports association in the world. It includes a 34-event tour, a Teaching & Club Professional (T&CP) Division, and an LPGA Foundatin that supports junior golf programs, scholarships and other financial assistance.
  • PGA : Professional Golfers' Association of America
    http://www.pga.com/
    Founded in 1916, the PGA of America is the largest working sports organization in the world, comprised of more than 28,000 dedicated men and women promoting the game of golf
  • United States Golf Association
    http://www.usga.org/
    The United States Golf Association (USGA) has served as the national governing body of golf for the U.S., its territories and Mexico since its formation in 1894. The USGA conducts the United States' national championships. These include the U.S. Open, the U.S. Women's Open, the U.S. Senior Open, the 10 national amateur championships and the State Team Championships. Their website includes the rules of golf.