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CT State Golf Association - Player's Club
What is the CSGA Player’s Club?
The CSGA Player’s Club began in 2007. It is intended for amateurs playing in various CSGA championships who are required to become a member of the Player’s Club. In 2009 the Player’s Club is expanded to allow all CSGA golfers to join the CSGA Player's Club. Members must hold an active USGA handicap index from a CSGA member club that is a member of either the CSGA or MET Golf Associations.
The program has two benefits:
The Player's Club allows members the ability to experience alternative golf clubs throughout the state. Each program offer is designed by the individual club.
The Player's Club increases outside revenue for Participating Golf Clubs during under utilized time periods and provides qualified golfers a sample of your club’s facilities and hospitality.
All CSGA Player's Club Members must enroll through the CSGA at a cost of $10 per year. Each member will receive their membership card and a full set of CSGA shaft labels for identification. Amateurs playing in 2009 CSGA Championships see below.
Amateurs playing in 2009 CSGA Championships and Members of CSGA Member Clubs: :
After you register online at CSGA Online Registration, Sign-in and choose Program Signup from the left side menu. Enroll in the Player's Club and then you may apply for Championships and take advantage of golf specials from our Member Clubs.
Not a Member of a CSGA Member Club? Must join a CSGA Member Club and then Must Apply for Player's Club Membership.
Membership in a CSGA Member Club and an active USGA Handicap Index is required before you may join the CSGA Player's Club. There are CSGA Member Clubs that open membership to the public for a nominal fee, usually $40 to $50 for the year. These include 'Green Grass Clubs' and 'Online Clubs'.
Public Clubs providing USGA Handicap Index Membership
Once you join a CSGA Member Club you may follow the procedure above to become a Member of the CSGA Player's Club..
Dress Code and Code of Conduct
Eligible Players Club Members must recognize the privilege being granted by Participating Golf Clubs and are expected to conduct themselves accordingly.
The CSGA has endorsed a strict dress code:
The CSGA Code of Conduct will apply and may be augmented by the club:
Participants are reminded that you are guests. At all times appropriate golf etiquette is required and that any abuse or disrespect of fellow golfers, employees, or other persons in attendance are grounds for immediate removal from the program and denial of entry in future programs. Such abuse or disrespect may be verbal or physical or threat thereof and includes, but is not limited to, the use of vulgar or obscene language, as well as physical damage to property or equipment of any person set forth above or the hosting facility.Golf Clubs Participating in the CSGA Player's Club Program

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