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The Inaugural Northern California  Adaptive Golf Classic is coming to Sierra View Country Club in Roseville California March 16th & 17th, 2025

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Inaugural Northern California Amputee and Adaptive Golf Classic

Presented by
In association with the Western Amputee Golf Association (WAGA) a 501c(3) corp., an affiliate member of the United States Adaptive Golf Alliance (USAGA)

March 16-17 2025

Hosted by Sierra View Country Club, Roseville, Ca,
A member golf course of the Northern California Golf Association and the USGA

Tournament Highlights

The tournament will consist of 36 holes of individual stroke play held over two days utilizing three or four different, rated, tee locations. This will be a USAGA, USGA, and World Ranking for Golfers with Disabilities (WR4GD) event. The golf tournament promises to be the premier West Coast adaptive golf event in 2025 and anticipates attracting some of the highest ranked adaptive golfers from within the United States, Canada and possibly around the world. The playing field will be limited to 69 players and be open to participants in all 15 disability classifications as listed by the USAGA, USGA, and the EDGA(European Disabled Golf Association)


Schedule of events and entry details to follow.

For information contact:

Tim Healea, Tournament Director

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News

NCGA.org Coverage - May 2026 - Love of the Game

The following appeared in the May 2026 NCGA.org Love fo the Game section:

The Love of the Game

The love of the game was on full display at Sierra View Country Club in Rocklin in April as the Inaugural U.S. Adaptive Golf Alliance Net National Championship, held in partnership with Western Amputee Golf Association, teed off.

The event utilized U.S. Adaptive Golf Rankings Competition standards based on each players CSR (Competitive Score Rating) into six different tiers to level the playing field, giving every player a chance to be called a champion.

“The No. 1 goal is to provide as many opportunities as possible for the adaptive golfers throughout the U.S., and the world for that matter,” USAGA Executive Director Jonathan Synder said.

Scottie Fehlberg had the shot of the championship, scoring a hole-in-one on the par-3 5th hole. The ace earned Fehlberg $30,000.

 

 

Thank You to our WAGA Supporters

Mr Todd Bruns