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About the BirdieBall Golf Associations |
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BGA Mission Statement
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The BirdieBall Golfing Association (BGA) promotes the standardization and advancement of street golf worldwide. This association serves as the governing body for BirdieBall golf rules and regulations and provides a uniform framework for Street Golfing events; sanctions Street Golfing competitions and records.
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BGA History in Brief
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In 2003, BirdieBall was introduced to the world and enjoyed amazing growth and won critical acclaim immediately. With the introduction of other BirdieBall off-course golf products, such as the StrikePad and BirdieTarget, informal grass root BirdieBall clubs and leagues sprang up throughout the US and then spread to all 7 continents. As a result of that grass roots growth, the BirdieBall Golf Association (BGA) was formed in 2009 for the purpose of promoting and governing street golfing around the world.
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What does the WSSA do?
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The BGA is your official resource for tournaments, rules, standards and guidelines on how to put on a successful street golf event and to provide a consistent framework for street golf tournaments and events.
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What does a BGA event look like?
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The pinnacle street golf event - the World BirdieBall Championships held each fall in Denver, Colorado - is hosted by the BGA. This event draws competitors from across the globe (teams and individuals) to attempt to set verified world records in their age groups/divisions and be declared the World Champion in street golf.
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How can I participate?
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Host a tournament or competiton... we have aids/helps online to smooth the process.
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Use the Tournament Finder... submit your tournament to us via email and let the world know you are stacking (this is a free service provided by the WSSA). Want to find a place to compete? Use the Finder to look up events in your area.
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Contact us... Have questions? Need help? Reach us via email, telephone, or post/fax. The BGAA has dedicated staff to help you.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 December 2009 22:16 )
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