WAGA News
The Western Amputee Golf Association (WAGA) is thrilled to announce the appointment of WORLD NUMBER 1 sight impaired female golfer (World number 2 amongst all sight impaired golfers) Amanda Cunha to the position of “Special Advisor and Consultant” to the Board of Directors of WAGA.
Amanda will help spearhead the future event planning committee now being formed within WAGA. She will also be an integral part of marketing and social media branding.
Amanda is attending the University of Arizona with a major in Communications and a minor in Public Relations, and is a member of the U of A Adaptive Golf Team. Please join all of us at WAGA in congratulating Amanda on what we’re sure is an exciting step in both hers and our futures.
You may go to wagagolf.org and become a member for just $25 per year. Memberships are renewable on your 12 month anniversary. We encourage input and ideas from all our members.
The Western Amputee Golf Association is pleased to announce Chris Oviatt has been appointed to the board of directors as a director at large. Chris comes to us as a valued and involved member of the Adaptive Golf community. She has a deep desire to make all things in Adaptive golf better for us all. Please join us in welcoming Chris.
The Western Amputee Golf Association is pleased to present Sophia Howard with a well deserved academic/athletic scholarship. Sophia is a great ambassador for adaptive golf and will be attending the University of Arizona in the fall. Sophia will be a member of the U of A Adaptive Golf Team. Congratulations Sophia. We, here at WAGA, wish you the best and brightest future.