The WGA is thrilled to introduce an exciting update to our Lunch and Learn series—welcome to 19th Hole and Golf Chat! This gathering is designed to strengthen friendships while exploring golf rules, etiquette, and everything you need to know about WGA and Old Ranch events. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, this promises to be a fun and interactive experience.
We'll meet during Old Ranch Happy Hour starting at 4:00 PM. This is a no-host event, so feel free to order an appetizer, soft drink, glass of wine, or cocktail to enjoy while we connect.
Each session will feature a WGA member leading discussions on relevant topics, with input from players to ensure the time is engaging, informative, and tailored to your needs. Together, we’ll enhance our golf skills and dive into the exciting activities and events offered by WGA and Old Ranch.
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to learn, laugh, and bond with fellow WGA members. Stay tuned for more details—we can't wait to see you there!
To qualify you must be a member of the ORWGA, and have an established handicap.
An 18-hole net tournament for the Low Net winners for each month from the previous year, as verified by the Handicap Chairman. This event is not flighted and prizes are for net only.
A fun tournament designed to familiarize players with Match Play. Two teams are formed (Birds and Bees) and play a two-day match against one another. Teams are comprised of partners who play match play against partners from the opposing team. You must play both days and will have the same partner and opponent both days. This event is not flighted and there are prizes for all participants.
A fun partner's better ball stroke play event played over two days. You pick your own partner, however a 10-stroke differential will apply. Day One you record your team's better ball score for each hole. On Day Two, you try to improve upon that Day One score. This event is flighted, and there are prizes for gross and net.
ORWGA members can invite guests for golf, food and fun. Themes and formats vary from year to year. It is an event NOT TO BE MISSED!
An individual stroke play event played over two days. You record your score on Day One, and try to improve it on Day Two. You can play one or both days. This event is flighted, and there are prizes for gross and net.