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Arizona Womens Golf Association

Arizona Womens Golf Association

Scottsdale, AZ
Tax ID86-0342075

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About this organization

Revenue

$994,996

Expenses

$1,145,648

Website

awga.org

Mission

TO INSPIRE AND ENCOURAGE WOMEN TO ENGAGE IN THE GAME OF GOLF.

About

USGA PROGRAMS ENABLE AMATEUR PLAYERS OF DIFFERING ABILITIES TO COMPETE ON AN EQUITABLE BASIS. THEY BOTH TEACH AND FURTHER THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE RULES OF GOLF AND HOW TO APPLY THEM IN THE PLAY OF THE GAME. THROUGH THIS PROGRAM, WE INSPIRE RESPECT AND APPRECIATION FOR THE TRADITIONS AND TECHNICAL INTEGRITY OF THE GAME; ENABLE THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF AMATEUR COMPETITION THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ADMINISTRATION; PROTECT THE GAME AND ITS COMPETITORS THROUGH EDUCATION OF MEMBERS AND GOLF ADMINISTRATORS BY REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS AND REGULATIONS OF THE USGA AT THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVEL. WE STRIVE TO EARN A REPUTATION WITH OUR GOLF COURSE STAFF AND MEMBERS OF THE CLUBS OF THE AWGA AS AN ESSENTIAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE CONTRIBUTOR TO THE GOOD OF THE GAME. (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O)USGA PROGRAM ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:* COURSE RATING, WHICH TAKES PLACE AT 100% OF ARIZONA'S QUALIFYING GOLF COURSES, CERTIFIES THEY ARE ACCURATELY RATED FOR PLAY BY WOMEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE USGA COURSE RATING SYSTEM, AND MAINTAINED CURRENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS OF THAT SYSTEM. DOING SO MAKES SURE THERE ARE A WIDE VARIETY OF TEE OPTIONS FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS OF WOMEN PLAYERS.* HANDICAP ADMINISTRATION, EDUCATION, & CERTIFICATION FOR HANDICAP CHAIRS, CLUB MEMBERS, GOLF PROFESSIONALS, GOLF SHOP STAFF, MANAGEMENT COMPANY EMPLOYEES, AND MANY MORE, ENSURES CONSISTENCY IN INTERPRETATIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF THE GUIDELINES. WE OVERSEE, EDUCATE AND ADMINISTER THE USE OF THE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE PROVIDED AT THE CLUB LEVEL FOR SCORE POSTING, DATA EXCHANGE AND HANDICAP CALCULATIONS. WE WORK TO ENSURE THAT THE USGA HANDICAP SYSTEM IS FULLY AND PROPERLY IMPLEMENTED AT THE GOLF CLUB LEVEL.* WE PROVIDE RULES OF GOLF ADMINISTRATION TO ENABLE PROFESSIONALLY RUN STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS AND TOURNAMENTS, AS WELL AS LOCAL AND SECTIONAL QUALIFIERS FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. THROUGH THE EDUCATIONAL FEATURES OF OUR VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, WE EDUCATE OUR STAFF AND VOLUNTEER RULES OFFICIALS, WHO GO ON TO SHARE THOSE SKILLS WITH AWGA MEMBER CLUBS, THE USGA, AND OTHER ALLIED ASSOCIATIONS AND OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS. WE PROVIDE RULES OFFICIALS FOR NUMEROUS JUNIOR, HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE, AND LOCAL PROFESSIONAL EVENTS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS. THROUGH OUR EDUCATIONAL SERIES, RULES ADMINISTRATION INCLUDES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SEMINARS ON THE RULES OF GOLF. * BY CONDUCTING AND SUPPORTING LOCAL AND SECTIONAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS, WE FACILITATE THE PRESENTATION OF THE US WOMEN'S OPEN, THE US WOMEN'S AMATEUR, THE US WOMEN'S FOUR-BALL, THE US WOMEN'S MID-AMATEUR, AND THE US WOMEN'S SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. * BY PARTICIPATING IN THE USGA'S PJ BOATWRIGHT, JR. INTERNSHIP PROGRAM, WE HELP PROVIDE A POOL OF FUTURE GOLF ADMINISTRATORS THOROUGHLY EDUCATED IN THE SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES OF THE USGA.

Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

From their filing, the objective of the non-profit is stated as “The arizona women's golf association was formed in 1924 for the purpose of presenting the arizona women's state championship. over 90 years later, the organization still serves that purpose, but has grown dramatically in size and scope.continued on schedule onow the second largest women's golf association in the world, we see it as our responsibility not only to support the infrastructure of the game, but to elevate the visibility and engagement of women in a game that has numerous health and social benefits, and that builds character and confidence, encourages integrity and honesty, and teaches responsibility and respect for self and others. golf is truly a game for a lifetime, and golf is a game for women. while there are not an equitable number of female golfers at any level of play as compared to male golfers, statistically women are the fastest growing segment of the market. our vision is to: offer programs, information, and encouragement to girls and women from the time they firs”.

When talking about its functions, they were outlined as: “To inspire and encourage women to engage in the game of golf.”.

  • The legally reported state of operation for the non-profit is AZ.
  • According to the filing, the non-profit's address in 2019 is 7590 E GRAY ROAD NO 103, SCOTTSDALE, AZ, 85260.
  • The non-profit organization as of 2019 has a total of 9 employees reported on their form.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$150,652.
  • The organization has 12 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1924.
  • The organization pays $509,513 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $30,475 in fundraising expenses.