The Connecticut State Golf Association is pleased to announce its partnership renewal with KOTA, a Mohegan LDI Enterprise, as its “Official Office Technology Partner” for 2018. Based in Uncasville, KOTA, a Certified Minority Business Enterprise, is a provider of office imaging products and services representing manufacturers including Canon, Toshiba, Samsung and HP.
“We are most appreciative of our partnership with KOTA,” said CSGA Executive Director, Mike Moraghan. “They are an outstanding company that has continued to grow and expand their operation in Connecticut, and their products and services are being utilized by a number of the best golf facilities in our state. It is a privilege to share this association with KOTA, and we are pleased that they will be the presenting sponsor for two of our majors, the Russell C. Palmer Cup and the Connecticut Mid-Amateur Championship.”
Tod Pike, President of KOTA shares his enthusiasm for this renewal. “We are pleased to extend our relationship with the CSGA and look forward to another year of supporting the game of golf throughout the State of Connecticut and the Association's good efforts. “
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About the Connecticut State Golf Association – The CSGA functions as an extension of the USGA and provides stewardship for amateur golf in Connecticut. Founded in 1899, the CSGA is the nation’s oldest state golf association and conducts more than fifty Championships, Qualifiers and One-Day Tournaments annually in addition to administering handicaps for over 40,000 members and 181 member clubs. As a 501(c)(6) non-profit, 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.