EXECUTIVE WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION'S SAN DIEGO CHAPTER HOSTS MEMBERSHIP KICKOFF EVENT APRIL 21 AT RANCHO BERNARDO INN

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April 18, 2013 (San Diego) – The San Diego Chapter of the Executive Women's Golf Association (EWGA) will hold its spring membership kickoff on Sunday, April 21 at the Rancho Bernardo Inn, 17550 Bernardo Oaks Rd. in San Diego, beginning with registration, a buffet breakfast and sponsor showcase at 9 a.m. followed by nine holes of golf. The cost of $55 includes the buffet breakfast and golf, as well as door prizes and an opportunity drawing. Women golfers of all skill levels are welcome to attend to learn more about the benefits of EWGA membership.

Featured speaker will be PGA Player Development Regional Manager Nikki Gatch,  spokesperson for  PGA's Get Golf Ready, a program whose mission to help novice golfers to learn and enjoy the game of golf mirrors that of EWGA.

“By partnering with Get Golf Ready, EWGA is helping to create a steady stream of potential new women golfers,” adds San Diego Chapter president Susan Crawford. According to PGA statistics, 60% of Get Golf Ready participants are women.

As the largest women-focused amateur golf association in the United States with more than 120 chapters in the U.S. and abroad, the EWGA has since 1991 connected more than 100,000 working and professional women who share a passion for cultivating relationships and enjoying the game of golf.

The local San Diego chapter of EWGA offers affordable weekend golf events, league play, clinics, etiquette and rules seminars, and social events designed to give experienced golfers, as well as those wishing to learn the sport, an opportunity to learn, play and enjoy the game of golf for business and for fun.



For more information on this and other local EWGA events or to make reservations for the April 21 membership kickoff, visit the EWGA website at ewga-sd.org or contact Nancy Homer at membership@ewga-sd.org.


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