a seminar and staff will tailor the sessions to the needs of the specific crowd. Each participant is provided with a Rules of Golf book and enjoys a hands-on demonstration with the opportunity to ask questions. Contact Ryan Gregg, 831/625-4653, to schedule a seminar.
Register your e-mail address The NCGA sent more than 25
Rules Seminars The NCGA has presented FREE
RULES SEMINARS to 892 golfers across the region this year. The education and rules and competition staff along with certified tournament officials
traveled to Redding, Easy Bay, Napa, Bay Area, Fresno and Sac- ramento to host clubs, high school teams and groups for comprehensive rules sessions. Groups or schools can request
dedicated eblasts this year offering SPECIAL RATES and BENEFITS for mem- bers only. Offers included seasonal discounts at the Pebble Beach golf courses as well as more than 40% off the green fee at Pasatiempo. Look for additional savings and regional eblasts this year—you must have your e-mail address registered with the NCGA to take advantage of the savings. Join more than 114,000 members who
old macdonald golf links
Old Macdonald Golf Links, the fourth course at Bandon Dunes, pays homage to golf course architect C.B. Macdonald by asking one simple question: What would Macdonald have created had the Oregon Coast been his canvas? Inspired by Macdonald’s iconic work, Tom Doak and Jim Urbina have crafted a course that seeks the answer upon vast greens, among myriad angles of play, and from the depths of fierce bunkers. By celebrating these classic concepts of design, we honor the traditions of this game we love, and celebrate golf as it was meant to be.
Now open for play.
GOLF AS IT WAS MEANT TO BE For reservations, please call 888-345-6008 or visit
BandonDunesGolf.com Old Macdonald #7, 363 yards, par 4
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NCGA Noteworthy
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