The Western Amputee Golf Association (WAGA), established in 1968, began with nearly 40 members and a single annual golf tournament. The organization has grown steadily and at one time boasted a membership in excess of 250 across eleven Western States including Alaska & Hawaii, with numerous tournaments staged throughout the year.
In addition to its golf activities, WAGA has raised money for scholarships for amputees wanting to attend a college program. Its members also work to disseminate information about new developments in prosthetic devices that allow amputees to participate in sports, comradery and enjoying life to its fullest.
If you are a golfer and have recently lost a limb or use of a limb, contact WAGA and experience what it's like to play again. If you have never played golf, but are interested in trying, contact WAGA for more information on our tournaments or attending an adaptive golf clinic.
The Western Amputee Golf Association (WAGA) was founded to help amputees and other physically challenged people build a sense of personal pride and confidence. You can join WAGA by filling out the membership application on this website. There are 5 Regional NAGA Associations across the U.S., indicated by the map below.