Founded in 1914, Womens Golf South Africa governs women’s amateur golf in South Africa in association with our 13 provincial Unions. Our mission is to grow golf as a game for life amongst women from all walks of life irrespective of age or demographics, and to provide opportunities for these golfers to reach their full potential and become role models at home and showcase South Africa to the world.
In our endeavours to advance and protect women’s’ golf, we actively maintain contact with the South African Golf Association who is the official body recognised by the R&A and SASCOC.
How doe we report a cheating golfer?
Hi Brad, if you believe a player has cheated, you must please bring the matter to the attention of the relevant competition organiser and/or their home club’s handicap administrator.