Besides providing an avenue for good fun and good golf competition, the CGMGA raises money for local charities, junior golf, and other worthwhile causes that affect the Casa Grande area.
NEXT GENERAL BOARD MEETING 07/01 @ 5:30 PM, CLUBHOUSE
Besides providing an avenue for good fun and good golf competition, the CGMGA raises money for local charities, junior golf, and other worthwhile causes that affect the Casa Grande area.
ASSOCIATION OBJECTIVES
To promote the interest of golf among men of this and surrounding communities.
To organize and promote tournaments and events relating to golf.
To promote and organize tournaments for the benefit of the members. There will not be less than one tournament per month. The tournament schedule shall be subject to revision by the Board of Directors and Officers.
To have an annual business meeting for the election of Officers and Board Members, and present a suggested tournament schedule for the following year.
REV. (2.03) Oct. 2015
WE RUN THE FOLLOWING EVENTS FOR OUR MEMBERS
POT GAMES:
Friday Pot Game 12 P.M.
Saturday Pot Game 8:30 A.M (subject to change)*
Sign up or call in required, CGMGA handicaps apply.
Check-in closes 1/2 hour before tee times, all rounds and tournaments.
*Due to golf course commitments, tee times may differ from that above. In the event of a course schedule change, members will be notified via postings at the clubhouse, club calendar, and/or board minutes.
Four Major 2-day (Saturday/Sunday) Tournaments a Year
Summer Sweat Match Play, Spring & Fall Calcutta, and Club Championship
Special Holiday and Over-seeding Events
In-House Handicap System (based on eligible Friday and Saturday game scores)
Original artwork by Carl D. Clapp
The Legend of the Cotton Ball
"A couple of years ago, a golfer was hitting golf balls down by my cotton fields. He must have hit a high ball out into a freshly planted field and plugged it. That summer, the darnedest cotton plant you ever saw sprung up. Yes sir, it had little golf balls all over it. That fall, the plant had fully matured and I did this drawing."
~ Carl D. ClappCasa Grande Cotton Farmer and Artist