Chicago Womens District Golf Association
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Better-Ball of Pairs
A pairs tournament held at Boulder Ridge Country Club.

Stableford Classic
A tournament held at The Grove Country Club.

Annual Championship
An annual championship held at Twin Orchard Country Club.

Senior Better-Ball of Pairs
A pairs tournament held at Kemper Lakes Golf Club for senior players.

About
Chicago Womens District Golf Association


Founded in
1994
EIN
36-3569036
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports & Recreation
Address
125 LAKEVIEW DRIVE 514 BLOOMINGDALE, IL 60108-0000 United States
Website
https://www.cwdga.org/
Phone
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About
The Chicago Women's District Golf Association (CWDGA), est. 1930, advances women's golf within Chicago-area private clubs. A not-for-profit 501(c)(7), CWDGA provides a supportive environment for female golfers and promotes the best interests of the sport.
Mission
The Chicago Women's District Golf Association promotes women's amateur golf in the Chicago District by conducting tournaments, providing scholarships to deserving high school students, and supporting junior golf programs.

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