Alpharetta hosts Georgia State Golf Association 2022 Women’s Four-Ball Championship

May 20, 2022
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Golfers of any skill level will to take to the green in the Georgia State Golf Association 2022 Women’s Four-Ball Championship.

ALPHARETTA — Women amateur golfers of any skill level will to take to the green in the Georgia State Golf Association 2022 Women’s Four-Ball Championship.

The event will be hosted at the Echelon Golf Club in Alpharetta on Wednesday, June 1 and Thursday, June 2. 

Entries for the event are open to two-person teams. During the event, 48 teams will play a total of 36 holes of four-ball stroke play. Younger golfers are also welcome to participate in the event. Registration is open to all ages and closes Wednesday, May 18.

“We are grateful to host another Georgia State Golf Associations Championship event in Alpharetta this year,” says Janet Rodgers, President and CEO of the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Golfers of all ages will enjoy playing this tournament on the beautiful Echelon Golf Club Course.”

Those coming from out of town for the event can make the trip a vacation and stay through the weekend!. Over the course of Thursday, June 2, through Sunday, June 5, music lovers will find eight different live music performances happening throughout the city.

Visitors and residents alike can take in shows at Matildas Under the Pines, Brew Moon Fest and even free shows like the Alpharetta City Center Concert Series. For families, the Dino Safari…A Walk Thru Adventure could be a perfect place to explore.

If you’re a foodie, you can stop by the Alpharetta Farmers Market, or purchase tickets for Savor the Boulevard at Avalon.

To register your two-person team for the 2022 Women’s Four-Ball Championship and book your stay at one of Alpharetta’s 30 modern and upscale hotels, visit www.awesomealpharetta.com.

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