LPGA*USGA Girls Golf of Phoenix
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LPGA-USGA Girls Golf (Girls Golf) was formed to connect girls, ages 5 to 17, with the game of golf. A developmental junior golf program and the only national initiative of its kind, Girls Golf presents an opportunity for girls to make lasting friendships, gain self-confidence, learn to compete and have fun, while fostering a lifetime of enjoyment for the game.
Girls Golf is administered through a partnership between The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Foundation and the United States Golf Association (USGA). The Girls Golf program is modeled after the LPGA Girls Golf Club, which was established in 1989 in Phoenix by LPGA Teaching and Club Professional Division member, Sandy LaBauve. The program became an initiative of the LPGA in 1994, and in January of 2002, the LPGA and the USGA launched a cooperative effort through an expanded partnership to further promote and grow girls' golf and its future.









