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A TRANSCENDENT EXPERIENCE: Whether it’s joining a local golf league, joining the fun on initiatives like Colorado Under Par—or, ahem, providing subscriptions to your favorite golf magazine—the Colorado Golf Association is ready to help you make the absolute most of your golfing adventures in the state. Photo Courtesy: E.J. Carr

CGA: Membership means more in your local club or league.

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A Winner All-Around

Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks in Silverthorne is part of the CGA Raffle
QUOTH THE RAVEN: An adventure at the Raven Golf Club at Three Peaks in Silverthorne is one of two dozen local golf packages available in the CGA Dream Golf Vacation Raffle. PHOTOGRAPH BY @BRIANORR

The CGA Dream Golf Vacation Raffle offers chances to win trips to premier golf venues while supporting community-outreach programs for juniors.

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“C” Stands for Caddie…

C ss for Caddie
C ss for Caddie
DIALED IN: Ed Mate, executive director of the Colorado Golf Association, works with an aspiring caddie. The CGA has made training programs for youngsters hoping to learn the craft a central part of its mission. Besides scholarship opportunities, trainees also learn how to interact and converse with others. PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF COLORADO GOLF ASSOCIATION

…That’s good enough for me!

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One for the Books

The CGA’s Ed Mate with guests at the Dan Hogan Golf Library
The CGA’s Ed Mate with guests at the Dan Hogan Golf Library
TOME HOME: The CGA’s Ed Mate with guests at the Dan Hogan Golf Library (Photograph by E.J. Carr)

COLORADO GOLF HALL of Famer Dan Hogan could easily have written a book on what he knew about golf. Instead, the state’s preeminent golf historian read and collected 1,215 of them in his Bonnie Brae home.

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Madam President

New Colorado Golf Association President, Janene Guzowski

If you’re a Colorado golfer, Janene Guzowski would love to meet you.

And when she does, the new president of the Colorado Golf Association will let you know that her organization isn’t just about getting an official USGA Handicap. “We’re striving to make the CGA the leading resource in the Colorado golf community,” she says. “We’re dedicated to preserving, improving and serving the game of golf in Colorado, and to do that we need to honor, support and engage our members.”

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