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Comment: The Ladies' Golf Union consists of the National Organisations (English Ladies' Golf Association, Irish Ladies' Golf Union, Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and the Welsh Ladies' Golf Union), ladies' golf clubs and ladies' sections of recognised golf clubs and every annual playing member of those clubs within Great Britain and Ireland.
Comment: The United States Golf Association (USGA) has served as the national governing body of golf since its formation in 1894. It is a non-profit organisation run by golfers for the benefit of golfers. Check out all the latest golf news on the site now.
Comment: The English Golf Union was established in 1924 and is the governing body for male amateur golf in England. The EGU arranges major amateur tournaments, looks after the interests of over 1,890 affiliated golf clubs and some 730,000 club members.
Comment: The Golf Foundation is a registered charity established to develop and promote junior golf throughout the British Isles. It is supported by all the governing bodies of golf as well as individuals and companies who believe in its objectives and wish to contribute to the long-term future of the sport.
Comment: The SLGA aim to uphold the rules of the game and to further the interests of ladies' amateur golf in Scotland. And to arrange the National Championship and international and other competitions held under the auspices of the Association.
Comment: The Golfing Union of Ireland, which was founded in 1891, is the oldest golfing union in the world. On this site you can find out the latest news, what events are happening in Ireland and with the Union, as well as go through to numerous links. The Union also have a great project for junior golf.
Comment: This organisation has grown from its roots as a playing tour into a non-profit organisation involved in every facet of golf. Go online to view a detailed timeline of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in the year 2000.
Comment: The Scottish Golf Union aim to develop and maintain a strong domestic game, and achieve consistently strong international performance. They also aim to develop and maintain a high public profile, and to have strong and appropriate governance and management.
Comment: The professional Golfers Association of the UK. PGA organise a number of national tournaments and competitions, as well as training schools. The PGA now has over 5,000 qualified professionals, who between them employ just under 1,000 Registered Trainees.
Comment: Founded in 1916, the PGA of America is the largest working sports organization in the world. The American Professional Golfers Association organises several prestigious tournaments and competitions around the world. The site has all the latest news and updates for each tournament, and you can buy tickets online.