History of the SLBGA
The St. Louis Businesswomen’s Golf Association was established in 1992 by Barb Hartung, Sally Faith, Carol Stevson, Edna Woods and Rebecca Bradley. It was originally known as Professional Businesswomen’s Golf Network, a national non-profit organization dedicated to businesswomen and golf, headquartered in South Carolina. Its purpose was to meet the needs of working women and golf—skills improvement, networking, playing opportunities, making friends and having fun! The organization changed its name in the mid 1990’s to St. Louis Businesswomen’s Golf Association to reflect the independence of the organization.
News 'n Notes
Clinics and lessons are available for beginners or those wishing to improve their golf skills.
The SLBGA is run by volunteers who dedicate their time and efforts to make it enjoyable for all. Your membership allows you to participate at the golf events often with discounts and other ameneties. You need only sign up for those events you wish to participate in and pay two weeks in advance. You can sign up by yourself and you will be paired with women who play at your skill level or higher. League play is available on Monday evenings at The Highlands at Forest Park (formerly known as Triple A), Tuesday mornings with our Travel League and Wednesday evenings at Four Seasons in Chesterfield. See "League" tab for further information and registration.