About Us

Why TGAA

The TGAA is designed for the competitive golfer of any skill level regardless of handicap and duplicates the quality of professional events as seen on television. Since the game of golf began, golfers were separated from the professionals who play for cash prizes, and amateurs who play for pro shop credit.

Tired of playing for pro shop credit? The TGAA Tour believes that it’s your winnings and you should get it how you want it! Professionals earn cash and amateurs win VISA gift cards. In 2022, the USGA raised the amateur limit to $1000, so come play the TGAA Tour and win even more!

Tired of competing against a golfer that’s too good to be in your flight? Unlike other tours the TGAA Tour doesn’t flight golfers. Everyone plays from the same tees and yardage (6200-6600) and, with member handicaps ranging from +2 to 32, a fair course setup means that everyone has a chance to win when stepping on the first tee.

Single digit handicaps (0-9) account for 36% of victories and 30% of total payout

Mid handicaps (10-19) account for 49% of victories and 53% of total payout

High handicaps (20+) account for 15% of victories and 17% of total payout

Extraordinary Experiences

“Welcome to the TGAA Tour! As a 20 year member, the TGAA provides the best competition, plays the best upscale daily fee courses with fair layouts for all players, has the best payouts, and offers the best camaraderie of any organization in the region. If you love golf, enjoy competition and winning money, the TGAA is for you.” – Steve Moses

Our Core Values

The TGAA values are central to our mission and culture. They define how we carry ourselves with one another; with golf facilities; and with partner associations  – all for the good of the game.

  • Honesty – reporting your own score and calling penalties on yourself
  • Integrity – being responsible for your actions on the golf course, even when no one is looking
  • Sportsmanship – observing the rules of play and winning or losing with grace
  • Respect – showing respect for oneself, playing partners, competitors, the golf course and traditions of the game
  • Confidence – increasing confidence in your ability by being positive
  • Responsibility – being responsible for your actions on the golf course, including reparing balls marks and keeping up pace of play
  • Perseverance – to succeed in golf, players must continue through bad breaks and their own mistakes
  • Courtesy – starting and ending a game of golf with a handshake between competitors
  • Judgment – deciding strategy, club selection and when to play safe and when to take a chance