CDGA (Chicago District Golf Association) Golf Scene at the TV. Greenhouse - Lawn Program. Provides solutions for super golf course superintendent. Analyzing samples of grass. The Chicago District Golf Association (CDGA) is a non-profit organization of member clubs and individual golfers in Illinois and parts of Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. With nearly 100,000 member golfers at 370 member clubs, the CDGA is one of the largest golf associations and the oldest in the United States. Founded March 18CDGA 1914 was established to promote amateur golf in the Midwest. The CDGA is directed by a district-level Board of Directors and an advisory committee for the former president. Administration, known as the "Blue Coats" donate their services and time, amount to more than 15,000 man-hours per year. The association is managed by a team of 17 and is at the Midwest Golf House Complex is based in Lemont, Illinois Central Illinois A office in Peoria, Illinois hotel. services and CDGAThe benefits are expanded, particularly at member clubs of association and individual golfers in these institutions. These players are served by the CDGA in its interpretation of the rules of golf, the processing of applications for reinstatement to amateur status, handicap, the tournament schedule, measurement and evaluation course, CDGA various educational programs. The CDGA also handles thousands of requests annually through personal visits, telephone contacts and correspondence...
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