Form Your Own Club

Have Your Club Join the SCGA

Affiliate Clubs

To form a new club, return a completed membership application to the SCGA office, along with a copy of the clubs bylaws (a sample set of bylaws is available), signed membership statement and a nonrefundable check of $50. As of August 19, 1994, the SCGA will not accept any club using the word "association" in their name.  When naming your club, please check with our office before a final decision is made.

Once the proper paperwork has been received and reviewed by the handicap and membership department an orientation meeting will be scheduled with the club, held monthly at the SCGA headquarters, to review information about handicap procedures and policies, tournament information and details about SCGA club membership.

A minimum of 10 new member applications must be submitted before the club can be approved for SCGA membership. Applications can be obtained at the orientation. Upon completion of these steps, the SCGA Membership Committee will meet to recommend the club be admitted into the SCGA.

Please submit all items to the SCGA Handicap Department, 3740 Cahuenga Blvd., Studio City, CA 91604.

Golf Course Facilities

To form a new club, return a completed membership application to the SCGA office, along with a copy of the clubs bylaws (a sample set of bylaws is available), signed membership statement and a nonrefundable check of $100.

Once the proper paperwork has been received and reviewed by the handicap and membership department the information will be forwarded on to the course rating department to schedule a rating and measurement of the golf course.

Once the proper paperwork has been received and reviewed by the handicap and membership department an orientation meeting will be scheduled with the club to review information about handicap procedures and policies, tournament information and details about SCGA club membership.

A minimum of 10 new member applications must be submitted before the club can be approved for SCGA membership. Applications will be provided at the orientation. Upon completion of these steps, the SCGA Membership Committee will meet to recommend the club be admitted into the SCGA.

Short Course Program

The SCGA Short Course Program is an opportunity for golf courses measuring less than 3,000 yards for 18 holes, or 1,500 yards for nine holes, to obtain an official short course rating and handicap system. The program is provided complimentary by SCGA and allows local handicap calculation for members of the club.

Please contact the club services department for more information.