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Currently Mailed Invitations

Mountain Masters
-Linville, North Carolina

Pacific Northwest Championship
-Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Blue Ridge Mountain Classic & Swanson Shoot-Out
–Waynesville, North Carolina

End of Summer Jubilee
Dixville Notch,
New Hampshire

The Greenbrier Classic
White Sulphur Springs,
West Virginia.

 



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Catherine Powell, granddaughter of SGA founder, Bob Swanson, and third generation SGA Director, congratulates Frank Beam on his win at Mission Inn 2009.

Founded in 1976, the Senior Golfers Association of America conducts a number of senior amateur championships for gentlemen and ladies each year. These events are held throughout North America. SGA championships are recognized as prestigious, professionally organized senior amateur tournaments. Each has a long and unique history with some of the greatest players in senior amateur golf as past champions. Included are Terry Barker, Dick Askew, Ann Swanson, Frank Beam, Bump and Kathleen Jones, Bob Russell, Joe Miles, Ginger Lash and Don White,
to name just a few.


A good time is had by all at SGA tournaments!

 
2009 Schedule
Sunshine Classic
Palm Desert Classic
Tournament of Oranges
Bluebonnet Festival
Championship of the South
Jean O’Neil Memorial Mixer in the Mountains & Swanson Shoot-Out
Great Lakes Senior Open
Mountain Masters
Pacific Northwest Championship
Blue Ridge Mountain Classic & Swanson Shoot-Out
Lobster Festival Golf Classic
Greenbrier Classic
Festival of Wine
Duel in the Desert
The Swanson Senior Amateur Championships of America



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