The
Florida State Golf Association (FSGA) was formed in 1913
to preserve and protect the game of golf.
The FSGA is a volunteer-based organization that includes
over 800 member clubs and over 180,000 individual
members from across the state.
The FSGA provides a variety of services to its member
clubs, their members and the general golfing community
of Florida. The association conducts more than 325
tournament days each year, including 25 state
championships and over 40 days of USGA qualifying events.
These services, all of which are intended to preserve
and protect the game of golf, include:
- GHIN Handicap
Service
- Rules of Golf
interpretation
- Course Rating and
measuring
- Turfgrass research
- Scholarships
- Junior programs
- Amateur status
- Ratings & Rulings
(Volunteer Newsletter)
- Inside the FSGA (Member
Newsletter)

In
2004 the FSGA launched the Florida Junior Tour for the
benefit of junior golfers throughout the state. The FSGA
organizes and conducts high-quality, affordable
competitions for junior golfers in Florida. The tour
continually emphasizes to the players the best values of
the game including integrity, honesty and person
responsibility. The junior golfers playing on the tour
are some of the finest players in the country and the
FJT serves as a proving ground for their future in the
game. To find out more about the FJT, please visit the
tour's website.
The association also actively cooperates with the United
States Golf Association, the PGA of America, the Florida
Women’s State Golf Association, the International
Association of Golf Administrators, the Golf Course
Superintendent’s Association and all other golf-serving
associations.
We encourage you to
join the FSGA and help support our effort to promote,
protect and preserve the game of golf for this and
future generations.
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