Arizona Golf Association 100 Year Celebration Golf Scramble

We’re always trying to find events that are couple friendly and thanks to our friends at the Arizona Golf Association we have another one! The 100-Year Celebration Golf Scramble. Join us as we, golf couples and other Arizona golfers celebrate 100 years of the Arizona Golf Association at one of the founding clubs in Arizona golf, San Marcos Golf Course! Register for the Scramble event by clicking the button below! Registration closes Sunday, December 10th.

The San Marcos Golf Course first opened in 1913 and was seeded with Bermuda grass the following year, making it the first green grass golf course in Arizona. In stark contrast to most traditional desert target golf courses, the par-72, 6661-yard parkland style course features lush tree-lined fairways, manicured greens, sparkling water features and an abundance of indigenous flora and fauna.

San Marcos Golf Resort

100 N Dakota Street, Chandler, AZ 85225

480.963.3358

Event Date:

Friday, December 15th, 2023

Entry Fee:

$100/Player includes golf, cart, range balls, gift bag and lunch.

Schedule:

Registration opens at 6:30 am

Shotgun Start at 7:30 am

Field Size:

96 Players Max

Format:

2-Person Scramble within flights

Eligibility:

AGA Members and/or Guests welcome.  Registration must be in teams and is not open to individual golfers at this time.

Withdrawing from an event prior to the event date

Members may withdraw from Tournaments by

  1. Going to the AGA website at azgolf.org;
  2. Calling the AGA office during normal business hours (602)944-3035; or,
  3. Calling the Withdrawal Line 602-944-3035 (ext. 210). Voicemail messages left after 4:30 pm will be considered official as of 7:30am of the next business day for the sake of refund considerations, if any. 

A full refund will be granted before the day of the event. 

Contact:

Alex Tsakiris  

alex@azgolf.org

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About the Arizona Golf Association (AGA)

The Arizona Golf Association (AGA), which was founded in 1923, is a not-for-profit 501(c)(4) association that serves as the official governing body of amateur golf in Arizona. What started as a small group of golfers who got together to run the annual Amateur Championship has grown to an association of more than 700 men’s and women’s clubs, serving nearly 80,000 individual members. Today, the AGA is a volunteer-based organization directed by amateur golfers passionately dedicated to promoting the game of golf and providing valuable benefits and services to its members. Visit the AGA here

Arizona Golf Trivia

What was Arizona’s first golf course? The prestigious Phoenix Country Club started as a modest nine-hole dirt course more than 100 years ago, yet well ahead of its time as the state now boasts more than 300 odes to the game. Read more here from the Arizona Republic.

About San Marcos Golf Course

CELEBRATING OVER 100 YEARS OF ARIZONA GOLF HISTORY

Established in 1913 and the first all-green grass links in Arizona, the San Marcos Golf Course underwent a multi-million dollar renovation in 2014, which included an all-new state-of-the-art irrigation system that now provides year-round playing conditions. Preserving the course’s historic elegance and charm, the San Marcos clubhouse includes distinct architecture, a world-class golf shop, and restaurant. Designed to be a fun challenge for golfers of all skill levels, the par 72 San Marcos Golf Course is just a short three-minute walk from the Crowne Plaza Phoenix Chandler Golf Resort. Tee up and go for the green while enjoying the tradition and nostalgia of yesterday at the historic San Marcos Golf Course!

Wicked Smart Golf

Wicked Smart Golf Book

One of our favorite books is Wicked Smart Golf by Michael Leonard. What’s great about the book is how quickly and easy it is to digest the information. Some of Mr’s other favorite golf books tend to be too ‘nerdy’ for many.

In Section IV: Crushing Your Competition you can learn how to play your best when it matters most!

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