Hosted by
Yeamans Hall Club, Charleston, SC
May 15 - 17, 2012

Optional practice round - May 14
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About the WCGA Stroke Play Championship

  • The Championship division competes at
    approximately 5,900 yards and the over-all
    champion comes from this field
  • The Carolina division competes at approx
    5,400 yards
  • The WCGA Champion and Senior
    Champion are determined from contestants
    playing the Championship Tees.
  • The WCGA Carolinas Champion and
    Super Senior Champion are determined
    from contestants playing the Carolinas Tees.
  • Super-seniors age 65+ compete from the
    Carolina tees
  • The WCGA Champion, Runner-up, and
    Senior winner will automatically qualify for the
    current year Carolinas/Virginias Women’s
    Team Matches.
  • Carolinas Golf Association ranked event with
    a multiplier of 3.
Are you ready to compete?

    If you can answer yes to these
    questions, it's time for you to take
    your game on the road and
    experience the thrill of competition.

  • I regularly count all my strokes,
    including penalty shots and maintain
    a USGA handicap of 20 strokes or
    better
  • If your handicap is less than 10,
    consider the Championship tees -
    you are more than ready.
  • I am comfortable playing a course
    set at over 5,000 yards (if not - give
    it a try... you might surprise
    yourself).
  • I currently play in league events that
    include individual competition - it's
    not necessary but it's good
    experience.
  • I would enjoy three days of
    competition and camaraderie with
    women from all over the Carolinas.
Championship
Regulations / Eligibility
Championship Information: Practice
Round, Prizes, Schedule of Events,
Directions, Yardages
WCGA Championship Application
Entries are Closed
Applications Status Report
Welcome Letter from Yeamans Hall
Club policies - Site Map
RESULTS

Round 1
Round 2
Final
Yeamans Hall Club - Front Gate
When I say perfect, I mean a course
where, when you leave it, you can’t think
of a single weak hole. You know there are
many courses which you like, but about
which you may say, “It’s a good course
except for that sixteenth hole,” or some
other.  Here, on the other hand, is a
course, which I can’t criticize either as to
the character of hole, contour, or greens,
or the trapping.

1926 - Ray Gardiner, president of the Massachusetts Golf
Association

More about the history of
Yeamans Hall Club
86th Women's Carolinas Championship