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Amateur Golf Society of America Ushers in a New Era of Competitive Golf
FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE WORKHORSE TOUR, THE AGSA ALLOWS GOLFERS TO PLAY TOURNAMENT-STYLE GOLF ON THEIR OWN SCHEDULES

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What if you could play competitive, tournament-style golf completely on your schedule? Thanks to the Amateur Golf Society of America (AGSA), now you can.

Formerly the Workhorse Tour, the AGSA is presented by the Golf Association of Philadelphia. Featuring a unique format with week-long events at more than 60 clubs across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, amateur golfers of all skill levels can tee it up in net, stroke-play competitions in a season-long quest to be crowned Tour Champion.
Also part of the 2023 rebrand, the AGSA now includes an app with exclusive, advanced access to tee times months before they’re available to the general public. All events feature four net flights with separate senior (55+) and women’s divisions, the latter run in partnership with the LPGA Amateurs organization.
Also new this year is AGS Match Play, a series of one-day match-play events at top private clubs, presented by the Philadelphia Section of the PGA. Montgomery County once again features prominently on the event schedule, with stops at Lederach Golf Club, Bella Vista Golf Course, Jeffersonville Golf Club, Green Valley Country Club, Commonwealth National Golf Club, and the Tour Championship at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club.
