• Source: Pacific Northwest Golf Association
    • The Pacific Northwest Golf Association (PNGA) was established on February 4, 1899 and serves as a golf governing body that conducts championships and promotes golf activities to golfers located in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The territory of the PNGA is divided into five different zones, made up of about 175,000 members and 650 golf courses.


      Championships


      The PNGA conducts 16 championships for amateur golfers in the Pacific Northwest throughout the year.

      PNGA Cup
      Men's Master-40 Amateur Championship
      Senior Men's Amateur Championship
      Super Senior Men's Amateur Championship
      Men's Amateur Championship
      Women's Amateur Championship
      Women's Mid-Amateur Championship
      Junior Boys' Amateur Championship
      Junior Girls' Amateur Championship
      Men's Mid-Amateur Championship
      Women's Senior Team Championship
      Women's Super Senior Team Championship
      Men's Senior Team Championship
      Men's Super Senior Team Championship
      Senior Women's Amateur
      Super Senior Women's Amateur


      Allied associations


      The PNGA works with six allied associations to help grow the game of golf in North America.

      United States Golf Association
      Golf Canada
      British Columbia Golf
      Idaho Golf Association
      Oregon Golf Association
      Washington State Golf Association


      Zone breakdown


      The PNGA is broken down into five different zones which make up all of the 175,000 members and 650 golf courses.

      Zone 1: Oregon
      Zone 2: Eastern Washington
      Zone 3: Western Washington and Alaska
      Zone 4: British Columbia and Alberta
      Zone 5: Idaho and Montana


      References




      External links


      Official website

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