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Girls Golf Day tees off in September at Longbow Golf Club in Mesa

Posted 9/2/22

LPGA*USGA Girls Golf of Phoenix will host Girls Golf Day at Longbow Golf Club, 5601 E. Longbow Parkway in Mesa, on Saturday, Sept. 17.

In its ninth year, this event welcomes girls of all golf …

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Girls Golf Day tees off in September at Longbow Golf Club in Mesa

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LPGA*USGA Girls Golf of Phoenix will host Girls Golf Day at Longbow Golf Club, 5601 E. Longbow Parkway in Mesa, on Saturday, Sept. 17.

In its ninth year, this event welcomes girls of all golf abilities ages 3-18, their families and the golf community the chance to come together and celebrate, according to a release.

“This is the first year we will be hosting Girls Golf Day in Mesa. We are thrilled to share this celebration with Longbow Golf Club as they celebrate their 25th Anniversary. It is going to be a very special day,” Cori Matheson, director of LPGA*USGA Girls Golf Phoenix, said in the release.

The event kicks off with an empowering golf tournament that is open to all divisions of Girls Golf of Phoenix members and play will begin at 1 p.m. The Girls Golf Day tournament is expecting a field of more than 80 female golfers ages 3-18 from all over the Phoenix area.

Visit girlsgolfofphoenix.org for membership information, and/or register for the tournament. Tournament RSVP must be made by Monday, Sept. 12.


There will be something for everyone. From 3-6 p.m. the Longbow Golf Club practice facilities will welcome an evening of engagement. As play concludes for tournament girls, Girls Golf family and friends can visit with special guests, connect with a vendor/partner showcase and participate in a professionally guided practice session with LPGA professionals, other local junior groups and more. Practice session participants must register online by Sept. 14. A “Game Changers Practice Session” that starts at 4 p.m. is $5 and open to any girls ages 3-18, and newcomers are welcome.

To RSVP or learn more, visit girlsgolfofphoenix.org or contact Cori at cori@girlsgolfofphoenix.org.