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CSGA Players Club > CSGA Players Club

Interested in Joining the Players Club?

Any golfer who holds an active USGA handicap index from a CSGA Member Club is eligible to participate in this program.

The cost for this program is only $10 per year.  Beside privileges at participating member clubs, members of the CSGA Players Club will also receive a CSGA Players Club Hat, membership card, and a have the option to receive a set of personalized shaft labels.

Any interested golfer can enroll by selecting "Apply Online" or call the CSGA office at 860-257-4171 and ask to enroll in the CSGA Players Club.

Click Here for more information on how to complete the online registration.

Applicants must identify his/her CSGA member club and GHIN number at time of enrollment.  Participants have the opportunity to submit their email address to the CSGA Players Club for ongoing communication.  Phone numbers and addresses will be required for use on the set of personalized shaft labels.

Members of the CSGA Players Club should recognize the privilege being granted by participating Member Clubs and are expected to conduct themselves accordingly. The CSGA dress code and code of conduct are as follows;

CSGA Dress Code:
For women golf attire is expected and shorts must be Bermuda length. Tank tops are not allowed.  For men shirts must have a collar or mock collar and be tucked in.  T-shirts are not allowed and shorts must be Bermuda length.  Denim shorts or trousers, and cargo shorts are not allowed.  Hats and visors must be worn in the traditional manner. Participating member clubs may add or revise restrictions to fit their club policies.

CSGA Code of Conduct:
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.

 

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