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past presidents of the CGSA

Since W.H. Sanford from Litchfield Country Club became the association’s first president in 1899 60 individuals have been elected as president of the CSGA.

YEARS PAST PRESIDENTS
1899
W.H. Sanford, Litchfield GC
1900-1902
J. M. Young, Brooklawn CC
1903-1905
F.R. Cooley, Hartford GC
1906-1907
G.H. Zimmerman, New Haven CC
1908-1910
Frank E. Sands, Highland CC
1911
William K. Shepard, New Haven CC
1912-1913
George D. Munson, Wallingford CC
1914-1919
Julian W. Curtiss, Greenwich CC
1916-1917
W. H. Race, Highland CC
1918-1919
H. H. Deloss, Brooklawn CC
1920-1921
J. T. Soutter, Greenwich CC
1922-1923
E. B. Morris, Hartford GC
1924-1925
H. S. White, CC of Waterbury
1926-1927
J. P. Cheney, Manchester CC
1928-1929
M. Farmer Shuttle, Meadow CC
1930-1931
S. N. Pierson, Woodway CC
1932-1933
H. S. Humphrey, Shuttle Meadow CC
1934-1935
W. E. Batterson, Hartford GC
1936-1937
J. W. Doty, Wee Burn Club
1938-1939
Frank D. Ross, Wampanoag CC
1940-1941
W. P. Seeley, Brooklawn CC
1942-1943
W. J. Sweeney, Shuttle Meadow CC
1944-1945
J. B. Baylis, Wampanoag CC
1946-1947
A. W. H. Taylor, Greenwich CC
1948-1949
Robert M. Grant, Wethersfield CC
1950-1951
G. A. McLachlan, Ridgewood CC
1952-1953
Charles C. Clare, New Haven CC
1954-1955
Louis K. Ives, Hartford GC
1956-1957
Veggo F. Larsen, New Haven CC
1958-1959
Henry Fuldner, Indian Hill CC
1960-1961
William G. Park, Norwich GC
1962-1963
James H. Killington, Wampanoag CC
1964-1965
Alpheus Winter, IV, Brooklawn CC
1966-1967
Louis B. Stoner, Hartford GC
1968
William H. Neale, Yale GC
1969-1970
Charles G. Arnold, CC of Waterbury
1971-1972
James A. Grant, Wethersfield CC
1973-1974
Herbert L. Emanuelson, New Haven CC
1975-1976
Burton B. Resnik, Woodbridge CC
1977-1978
Martin J. Moraghan, CC of Waterbury
1979-1980
William C. Harding, Pautipaug CC
1981-1982
Arthur C. Williams, Brooklawn CC
1983-1984
Heminway Merriman, CC of Waterbury
1985-1986
Jock McLean, Ridgwood CC
1987-1988
Ericsson B. Broadbent, New Haven CC
1989-1990
Philip T. Sehl, Wethersfield CC
1991-1992
R. M. Tettelbach, Yale GC
1993-1994
T. W. Lane, Race Brook CC
1995-1996
Robert H. Hopkins, Woodway CC
1997-1998
Sanford P. Young, Wee Burn CC
1999-2000
Willard V. Starkie, CC of Farmington
2001-2002
Peter Bulkeley, Black Hall Club
2003-2004
Bruce C. Guthrie, New Haven CC
2005-2006
Carl Stockwell, Grassy Hill CC
2007-2008
Richard J. Zanini, Wethersfield CC
2009-2010
John J. Walsh, Jr., New Haven CC
2011-2012
Jeff Witherwax, Heritage Village CC
2013-2014
John Marion, Norwich GC
2015-2016
Stan McFarland, Manchester CC
2017-2018
Peter Kaufmann, Woodway CC
2019-2020
James Healey, Jr., Hartford GC
2021
William Cremmins, CC of Waterbury
2022-2023
Fred Fawcett, Orange Hills CC
Dec. 2023-Feb. 2024
William Wallace, Brooklawn CC
March 2024-present
Ed Detmer, Madison CC

women Golf Association

Founded in 1899, the CSGA is the country’s oldest state golf association and, as an Allied Golf Association of the USGA, provides stewardship for amateur golf in Connecticut. In addition to administering handicaps for over 40,000 members at 181 member clubs, the CSGA conducts more than 85 days of competition throughout the year for golfers of all ages, genders, and skill levels. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the CSGA supports a variety of golf organizations within Connecticut, including the Connecticut Association of Golf Course Superintendents.

CSGA CORPORATE PARTNERS

The Connecticut State Golf Association (CSGA) functions as an extension of the USGA and provides stewardship for amateur golf in Connecticut. Founded in 1899, it is the country’s oldest state golf association and conducts over 60 Championships, Qualifiers and One-Day Tournaments throughout the year, in addition to administering handicaps for over 40,000 members and 181 member clubs. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the CSGA supports a variety of golf organizations within Connecticut, including the Connecticut Women’s Golf Association, Southern New England Women’s Golf Association, The First Tee, the Connecticut PGA, and the CSGA Scholarship Fund in Honor of Widdy Neale.

 

The Executive Committee of the CSGA consists of a President, three Vice Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and special advisors. The State is divided into five regions. In each region there is a Regional Vice President and two at-large representatives. And, at every club, there is a Club Representative who functions as the CSGA liaison at the club level.

 

CSGA CORPORATE PARTNERS

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