WORKING WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION


WWGA Rocks 2025 Phoenix City Women's Team Championship!
Eleven ladies from the Working Women's Golf Association participated in this year's Phoenix City Women's Team Championship. The event was held at the Cave Creek Golf Course on September 27 - 28. Day one was a bit exciting with rain, thunder, and lightning. As usual, the ladies persevered and completed both days.
Congratulations to our trophy winners. Way to represent!
Gross Champions: Carol Sumner/Jen Niebling
Net Champions: Julie Fenn/Susan Cox
2nd Flight Gross: Sue Markovich/Odette Rose
2nd Flight Net: Dee Wolf/Nancy Walter
3rd Flight Net: Julie Fenn/Susan Cox
We can't forget that these events take a village to put together. A shout out to Bob Pancratz, Facility Manager-Head Golf Professional, for hosting a great event and his continued support of women's golf in Phoenix. A big thanks to Jeff (Assistant Manager), Greg (Director of Golf), Mark (Maintenance Supervisor), and Tobbey (Golf Course Superintendent), for their efforts (and I suspect many long days) in making this year's event such a success. We also can't forget the Food and Beverage Manager, Rick and his staff for hosting lunch on Saturday. Smiles all around.

Pairings for October Posted
Pairings list and start times posted for October 5, 2025 event at Cave Creek Golf Course. Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes in advance so you can pay the pro shop, get paired up, and be at the tee at least 5 minutes prior to your tee time.
The October event is a team event, 6/6/6 - where you and your partner will play 6 holes of scramble, 6 holes of modified foursomes (alternating shot), and 6 holes of fourball (better ball).
For additional details, please visit the 2025 Events Page. Let's get out there and have some FUN, FUN, FUN!

Congratulations Roxie!
Roxie Fey earned an impressive second place in the Women’s Division at the 2025 AGA On-Day Series event at Cimarron Golf Course in Surprise, taking home three skins. Carol Sumner also had a strong showing, finishing fifth and winning a skin. Congratulations to Roxie and Carol on their great performances!

Congratulations Jordan, Carol and Brenda!
Jordan achieved 1st net in her flight at the 2025 Arizona Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship at Boulders Golf Club, played May 8-10. She also secured 2nd place in the AGA On-Day event at the Links Course, Arizona Biltmore Golf Club, on May 23. Carol and Brenda G claimed 1st place in the Stryped Major at Grand Canyon University Golf Course on May 3. Congratulations, ladies!

WWGA at the AZ Golf Women's Four Ball
Six dedicated WWGA ladies showcased their skills at the AZ Golf Women's Four Ball tournament on April 5-6 at Briarwood Country Club.
Nancy Walter and Dee Woolf achieved 1st net in the 3rd flight. Beth Bartholow and Vicky Scott secured 2nd net. In the championship flight, Jordan Cassidy and Jen Neibling didn't place in the money, but they won several skins, and Jen celebrated a hole-in-one on hole 11 on the first day.

Arizona Golf Insider
Club President Vicky Scott and the Working Women's Golf Association mentioned in Arizona Golf Insider - January 2024 magazine.
Welcome to the WWGA!
The Working Women's Golf Association is a league of amateur women golfers sanctioned through the Arizona Golf Association (AZ Golf). Annual dues are $65, which includes the club dues of $30 and AZ Golf dues (including USGA handicapping services (GHIN) of $35.
We welcome women golfers at all playing levels. Our events are scheduled once a month on a Sunday. Event sites include: Aguila, Cave Creek, Encanto, and Grand Canyon University Golf Courses.

ABOUT US!
We welcome women golfers at all playing levels, encourage members to play with everyone in the league, and teach players how to follow the rules of golf while having fun on the course. Players pay $10 (to the prize fund) for each event in order to register. Green and cart fees are paid at the time of the event to the pro shop. Most events are flighted and prize money is paid out (in the form of credit at the golf courses) based on net results to at least 50% of the field. The game for each event varies. Most are individual play, but some are 2-person or 4-person teams. Everything is designed for players to get to know people, learn more about the game and rules of golf, and have fun. Ultimately, this should prepare a golfer to feel comfortable playing in any type of golf situation.
If you have questions or are interested in joining, please contact us.
