Ladies Tour
Where Competition and Community Come Together
A Tour Built for Women Who Love to Compete
The MGA Ladies Tour is a series of golf events designed for women who want structured competition, exceptional courses, and a strong sense of community throughout the season.
Members enjoy access to private, semi-private, and public courses across the Twin Cities, competing within divisions of similar playing ability to ensure fair, meaningful competition. Each event features Stableford scoring that incorporates your Handicap Index, rewarding consistent play and encouraging strategic performance.
With both Section events and All-Section events throughout the season, the Ladies Tour offers flexibility and variety — whether you’re looking to play a full schedule or select events that fit your calendar.
More than just tournament golf, the MGA Ladies Tour creates space for women to challenge themselves, build camaraderie, and compete with confidence.
Ladies Tour Membership
2026 Ladies Tour Membership: $100
Membership includes access to the full Ladies Tour schedule. Tournament entry fees are separate, allowing you to play in as many — or as few — events as you choose.
Whether you're building a full competitive season or adding select events to your summer calendar, the structure is designed to fit your goals.
Eligibility Requirements
To participate in the MGA Ladies Tour, players must have:
- An active MGA Associate Membership
- An active GHIN/Handicap Index (required no later than two weeks prior to your first event)
- A Handicap Index of 36.4 or lower
Divisions of Play
Players compete within their respective divisions at each event. Each division provides competitive opportunities among players of similar age and experience while maintaining a unified Tour community.
Women’s Open Division (Ages 18–49)
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Twin Cities–based schedule
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Monday shotgun start events
Women’s Senior Division (Ages 50+)
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Twin Cities–based schedule
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Monday shotgun start events
Event Format
All events use Stableford scoring with both Gross and Net competitions.
Points are awarded as follows:
- Bogey – 1 point
- Par – 2 points
- Birdie – 3 points
- Eagle – 4 points
- Double Eagle – 5 points
Players may pick up after reaching net double bogey to maintain pace of play.
Stableford scoring encourages positive, aggressive play — one difficult hole won’t derail your round, and every strong performance is rewarded.
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