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Today the PNGA is committed to serving its regional members
Today, the Pacific Northwest Golf Association (PNGA) is a 501(c)3 charitable,
international amateur golf association dedicated to preserving the
true spirit of the game of golf and promoting activities beneficial
to golfers in the Pacific Northwest region of North America.
The PNGA is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised
of 20 men and women, from private and public golf clubs, representing
every geographic region of the Northwest. These Directors are elected
by volunteer Club Representatives who are appointed by their clubs
to be liaisons to the Association.
The PNGA employs a full-time staff of 13, headed by an Executive
Director, with its office located in the Seattle area. Under the
direction of the Board of Directors and in conjunction with a number
of standing committees, the staff administers the day-to-day affairs
of the Association.
PNGA territory is broken down into five zones, which are: Zone
1 - Oregon; Zone 2 - Eastern Washington; Zone 3 - Western Washington
and Alaska; Zone 4 - British Columbia; and Zone 5 - Idaho and Montana.
Membership numbers more than 190,000 individuals at more than 500
golf clubs.
The original purpose of the PNGA was to conduct a regional amateur
golf championship. Over the past 100 years, the Association has
been a pioneer in developing competitions and services and its mission
has grown and evolved. Today, the PNGA remains committed to being
a truly "regional" organization providing benefits and services
to its members and member clubs throughout the Northwest. |