Monday, July 30, 2018

Girls who want to LEARN golf, find golfing friends and compete in a sport they can take with them through a LIFETIME!





Learn about opportunities for junior girls who want to learn golf and/or compete .


How to join the WMGA without a private country club membership!

The WMGA is always looking for increased participation in our junior golf program!
Junior membership is available to any girl who:
  • is not yet 19 by the first day of the calendar year and has not started college, and
  • is a member [or whose parent/guardian is a member] of a Member Club.
  • No USGA Handicap required/$20 yearly membership fee.
Junior Fellowship Membership.  The goal of this program is to identify passionate, competitive junior golfers and award them a Fellowship into the WMGA.  A junior girl may apply for this Fellowship who:
  • is at least 12 years of age and has not reached her 19th birthday by the first day of the calendar year and has not started college, and
  • is NOT a member of a Member Club and whose parent or guardian is NOT a member of a Member Club, and
  • has an active USGA Handicap of 14.0 or less, and
  • lives in the Metropolitan area.
The opportunities afforded our junior members vary, however, depending upon their skill level. 
1.  Junior girls with a HI of 14.0 or less, are eligible for all Class “A” tournaments, team matches and may also be sought for invitationals, such as, the Junior Intercity Tournament, the Griscom Cup & the Golf Illustrated.
2.  Junior girls with a HI of 23.0 or less, are eligible to play in the spring team matches if registered before December 1st.  However, these competitions take place on school days.
3.  Junior girls with a HI of 14.1 and above, may participate in our Class “B” tournaments subject to the discretion of the Junior Chair.
4. Junior girls without a handicap may participate in our Family tournament: Father/Daughter, Sister/Sister and Brother/Sister.

There are 3 tournaments sponsored specifically for Junior girls each year by the WMGA:
1. The Junior Intercity Tournament is an invitational tournament for the very best of our junior WMGA members who are under 19 as of the tournament. The Junior Chair with WMGA Board approval selects the team of 6 players. The tournament is played against the elite junior girls from Massachusetts and Philadelphia.  The venue rotates each year and there is overnight travel involved.
2. The Maureen Orcutt Trophy Tournament with both an 18-hole and a 9-hole division, is for any girl [WMGA Membership not required] who has not reached her 19th birthday by the first day of the tournament and has not started college and lives in the Metropolitan area. After the tournament, there is a lunch at which the winners are recognized.
3. The Junior Girls’ Open Championship with both an 18-hole and a 9-hole division is for any girl [WMGA Membership not required] who has not reached her 19th birthday by the first day of the tournament and has not started college and lives in the Metropolitan area. After the tournament, there is a lunch at which the winners are recognized.

INDEPENDENT MEMBERSHIP

The WMGA’s NEW Independent Membership is now available!
This membership is open to amateur women who are not members of a WMGA member club, with a USGA Handicap Index of 23.0 and below.

Monday, July 16, 2018

WANT to play GIRLS TEAM GOLF at North Hunterdon or Voorhees high schools in Hunterdon County, New Jersey? READ ME, SIGN ME & SHARE ME.

(By attending the 8/14/18 BOE meeting or writing a snail mail or electronic letter--info below) 

Help us spread the word by voicing your support regarding expanding opportunities for girls to learn, practice, play & compete with & against their peers when they select our sport (TEAM GOLF) at the high school level. 
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The Womens Sports Foundation (WSF, Billie Jean King's organization ) are unable to assist because there are too many females being discriminated against worldwide and they do not have the staff to assist at the local level. 

They wished me good luck and wish to be kept informed.  I will & we can!

I believe that the golf issue is not a limited local or New Jersey but a country-wide issue. 

I am starting small and affect change one county at a time, starting in my beloved Hunterdon County, New Jersey!


The school district of interest is North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional School District. http://www.nhvweb.net


Then expanding country-wide with all of your help, of course.

It is about the sport I love and getting more access for ALL females regardless of skill-level or club-affiliation. 

GOOD NEWS

The NJSIAA reconvened the Girls Golf Subcommittee at their Golf Committee meeting on June 11, 2018 at the request of NJSIAA Golf Committee member Lydia Siipola. 

Okay yes, that IS me. 

It will focus the meeting agenda on issues specific to the sport of girls TEAM golf and expedite decisions regarding the same. 


NEWS THAT NEEDS IMPROVEMENT

 *  There are 311 boys golf teams in NJ. 


 *  There are 81 girls golf teams in NJ.
 

*  Let's look at Hunterdon County 

 5 high schools = 5 varsity boys golf teams + ONE ( 15 years young) varsity girls golf team program 


(Hunterdon Central Regional High School's SANCTIONED Varsity Girls Golf program)

(Inaugural 2004 season under Coach Lydia Siipola)
(checkout sidebar) ) 


Our immediate actions need to show (and rally) support behind Girls TEAM golf and ADVANCING COMPETITIVE EQUITY.

High school female athletes who choose golf as their team sport deserve to experience playing, practicing and competing on a sports TEAM enjoying its many positive outcomes. 


If these athletes chose basketball, soccer, tennis, softball, swimming, lacrosse, or volleyball (to name a few sports) the female athletes are able to practice, play and compete with and against their peers. 

In New Jersey high school golf, this has historically NOT been the case. 

According to the NJSIAA aka New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association aka The Ruling Body of ALL high school sports in New Jersey) attorney, the following is the reality if a high school only offers a boys golf team: 


  • Girls are allowed on boys teams and must play by boys team rules. 
  • Coed teams do not exist. (I repeat COED golf teams do not exist in the language used by NJSIAA).

  • NJSIAA cannot compel member schools to carry equal gender numbers on rosters and/or play equal numbers of each gender during matches. 





I need your help and others like you in the high school sports world and outside. IF you played on a GOLF TEAM in high school (girls or boys) , won't you consider putting a REAL pen to PAPER?


Here is the skinny on the Board of Education meeting where BUDGETARY decisions are made concerning sports teams: 



WEAR A PINK shirt in support of a sanctioned varsity girls golf team program at both high schools in the budget at North Hunterdon-Voorhees School District.


We need adult, tax-paying bodies at the meeting. 

WHAT:BOE meeting Time:7 p.m. 

WHEN:8/14/2018 

WHERE:at North Hunterdon High school campus District Office (near tennis courts) 

WHY:Show and/or voice your SUPPORT for North Hunterdon-Voorhies Board of Education (BOE) to budget for a varsity girls golf team NOW.

The BOE have recently budgeted for 2 assistant  golf coaches to expand their golf program yet no varsity girls golf team exists at either high school within the district.


Phone Number:
District Office: (908) 735-2846

Board Of Education member directory for North Hunterdon and Voorhees school district

NH-Voorhees District Job application for Golf Assistant+Athletic+Coach

NH-Voorhees Superintendents-biography

Girls Golf TEAM & Individual Tournament of Champions history + Scoring Histories from TOC, North Sectional at Stanton Ridge Golf & Country Club & South Sectional Championship at Bey Lea


I received the following (links below) from the Women's Sports Foundation (WSF) re:Competitive Equity which might be helpful: