Surrey WOMEN'S Golf
Surrey Women's Golf Overview
Who Are We?
The Surrey County Golf Club was formed in 1900 and subsequently became the Surrey Ladies Golf Association in 1929. We now have over 7,000 members from 103 affiliated clubs. In November 2023 we incorporated as Surrey Women's Golf Ltd.
A short history of SLCGA can be seen on the
Heritage page.
What Do We Do?
- Provide fun and competitive golf in Surrey for amateur players of all ages and all abilities.
- Provide a
coaching programme to help and encourage talented golfers to reach their potential.
- Give
junior girls an introduction to the game with a structured development programme.
- Select various
teams to represent the County.
- Work with the men's Surrey County Golf Union to form a partnership for the betterment of the sport within the County.
- Provide help and support to Clubs in the administration of the
CONGU Uniform System of Handicapping.
- Represent Surrey ladies on
England Golf (the national governing body).
Who runs Surrey Women's Golf?
A board of Directors headed by the Captain. Other key roles include:
- The President
- Vice-Captain
- Honorary Treasurer
- Junior Organiser
- 7-9 directors in total.
There are also Junior, Competitions, Teams and Governance committees and an Employed Secretary
How do we fund our activities?
A member of an affiliated club pays a fee to the County (£10)
What competitions do we run?
The County organises a wide range of competitions which can be viewed on the
Competitions page.
Interested?
Contact Us
Golf for all ages and abilities!