SNGA COVID-19 UPDATE

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As of June 26th 

As of April 29th 

Golf courses will be open May 1, please checkout the best practices for more information.

As of April 8th 

Per Governor Sisolak’s directive all golf courses are closed immediately through the end of the State of Nevada stay at home period.

As of March 19th 

Due to the rapidly changing situation resulting from the coronavirus, the Southern Nevada Golf Association has decided to temporarily suspend all scheduled SNGA competitive and non-competitive events through April 30. We will continue to monitor the situation and communicate any updates with our member clubs and their golfers.

Anyone who is currently registered for a SNGA event scheduled to be held prior to April 30 will receive specific tournament communication about that event. All events scheduled after April 30 are currently continuing as scheduled. Future updates on specific events will be sent to registered players. The SNGA staff will be contacting host clubs that will be impacted by the change, and event rescheduling will be on a case-by-case basis. This suspension is specific only to the SNGA events and has no effect on these host clubs regarding their member or other outside play.

The health and safety of our players, members, employees, volunteers and community is of utmost importance. We appreciate your understanding and will keep you updated as the situation progresses. If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 702-458-4653 or email us at [email protected]. We will continue to keep this web page current and will provide future emails and social media updates as needed.

As of March 14th 

The SNGA board of directors and staff are monitoring all allied national and local golf associations along with federal and local governments regarding COVID-19. We urge all members to follow CDC suggestions for prevention. Our email and social media will detail any and all tournament updates, as needed.

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