February WSCGA Newsletter


February 1st - 28th

New Events in 2023!

Evening Socials


The WSCGA will host 4 evening socials the night before a scheduled WSCGA One Day for the "new" lady golfers in the area. We want to encourage all new women members/golfers to come meet new people and learn about the WSCGA. The scheduled socials are: March 26th - Lancaster, April 26th - Aiken, May 8th - Anderson, and June 6th - Charleston.

Details coming soon!

Fun New

WSCGA Formats!


Want to compete in our WSCGA days and not have to post a score....we will be adding a new "non-posting" division to most of our WSCGA One Day events. Various formats; such as, Shambles, Scrambles, and the Good Fortune Tournament to name a few! Click Here to learn about the Good Fortune Tourney and more!

New "Free Agent" Division


We now have the ability to help find players partners! If you want to play in a WSCGA One Day team format and still need a partner or two, register as a "Free Agent" On the tournament page under players/ Free Agent, you will be able to see who is looking for a team too! Hope this helps!

WSCGA Member Survey


Please take a minute to complete our survey so we can have a better demographic information to serve our members better

Click here to take the Survey

WSCGA is Hiring an

Administrative Assistant


The WSCGA is looking for a part-time Administrative Assistant to facilitate daily operations. Click Here for more information.

Position Open until filled.



WSCGA Paid

Sports Internship


The search is on for a three month summer intern from end of May to mid - August. This is a paid position.

Click Here for more information

What's Happening in February.....

2/6

2/13

2/16

2/16 -19

WSCGA Team Championship Opens @ 9am

Edgewater GC WSCGA One Day Opens @ 9am

True Blue Golf Club WSCGA One Day

WSCGA WinterTrip Robert Trent Jones Trail Opelieka, AL

2/21

2/21



WSCGA Palmetto Cup Championship Opens @ 9am

Berkeley Hall Club WSCGA One Day Closes @ 5pm



  • In celebration of Valentine’s Day, which English poet wrote the sonnet that includes the famous line, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways”?


  • 1. Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–61)
  • 2. Lord George Gordon Byron (1788–1824)
  • 3. William Shakespeare (1564–1616)


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Trivia Answer: 1. The poem, titled “How Do I Love Thee?,” is Sonnet 43 in Browning’s book Sonnets From the Portuguese, which was dedicated to her husband, poet Robert Browning.