by Faith Bender | Nov 21, 2023 | Club Events, Girls Who Golf, Success Stories
Last Thursday, Western Hills CC hosted their inaugural Deb Long Challenge tournament in support of the Foundation’s Long Drive for Girls Golf, creating a day dedicated to community building and legacy. With participation from 28 teams representing clubs across the...
by Faith Bender | Sep 27, 2023 | Girls Who Golf, Success Stories
For a very special SCGA Junior Girls Golf outing, the Discovery Cube in LA and OC welcomed 60 total girls from SCGA Junior’s five LPGA*USGA Girls Golf chapters over the past two Sundays. The afternoon was designed to get young girls excited about the intersection of...
by SCGA Junior Golf Foundation | Aug 17, 2023 | Events, Girls Who Golf, In the News, Success Stories
SCGA Junior participants and LPGA*USGA Girls Golf e-Leaders watched Latanna Stone and Megan Schofill go head-to-head for 33 holes at the championship match of the 123rd U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship on Sunday, August 13 at Bel-Air Country Club. They also had the...
by SCGA Junior Golf Foundation | Apr 12, 2023 | Club Events, Donor Spotlight, Girls Who Golf, Success Stories
The women of Canyon Crest CC, the Mission Hills Women’s Club and the Associated Women’s Golfers of Annandale each came together to kick off the year supporting a special cause. The Long Drive for Girls Golf is a fundraising initiative where SCGA member clubs raise...
by SCGA Junior Golf Foundation | Aug 9, 2022 | Girls Who Golf, Scholar Success, Success Stories
Written by Judd Spicer If life is a ladder, then Compton-native Skylar Graham is rapidly ascending the rungs. A grad of the Harvard-Westlake School in Studio City – to which she bussed an hour and forty-five minutes daily en route to becoming two-time captain of the...
by SCGA Junior Golf Foundation | Jun 3, 2022 | Donor Spotlight, Girls Who Golf, Success Stories
If you asked Lisa Kurstin two years ago how she spent her time, playing golf would have been her last answer. These days you’ll find her on the course at least five times a week. Having only played the game rarely with her father and brother, Kurstin became more...