Rockford Area Men's Amateur Golf Association

Supporting the Highest Ideals of Golf, Golf Etiquette, and Sportsmanship 

Welcome to RAMAGA.COM!

This is the Internet home for one of Northern Illinois' oldest men's golf organizations. Where most men's leagues in our area are geared to employees of certain employers or require you to have a regular playing partner, we cater to the individual golfer. Our members are just regular guys who just want to play golf in a friendly, fun competition. If that is your interest, please look around our site and consider joining us. We'd love to meet you on the course!



Glen Erin to Host Our Final Tournament of Season
Our final tournament of the season, which was originally scheduled for Aldeen Golf Club on Sunday, October 9, has been moved one day forward to Saturday, October 8 and the tournament site has changed to Glen Erin Golf Course in Janesville. Tee times begin at 8:56 AM and we have a special price of $32 to include the greens fee and cart. The weather will be beautiful.  We'll be playing a two-man scramble format, so the first two players listed in each foursome will be one team and the second two will be the next team. Here are the pairings and tee times: 

8:56 AM

Mike Johnson, Captain
Joe Sears
Open
Open

9:04 AM

Kirk Rydberg, Captain

Gary Tiffany

Stoney Pinson

Jim Krueger

 

9:12 AM

Dave Engstrom, Captain

Jeff Varble

Ryan Kim

Wendell Webb

9:20 AM

Steve Blomgren, Captain

Chris Christianson

Dave Bartel

John Ramsay

Please arrive at least 30 minutes ahead of your tee time in order to sign in at the Pro Shop and at the RAMAGA table in the Snack Shop. Captains, please call your foursome members to make sure they know the tee time.

Johnson, Webb Take Club Championship Crowns
Why does it always rain for our Club Championship tournament? At least, it seems that it does. We were delayed about 90 minutes on Saturday, July 23 for our round at Sandy Hollow. It rained so much that morning that they woould only allow carts on the front nine! The 28 players that turned out for the tournament ended up playing the front nine twice in order to complete the first leg of our two-day tournament. On Sunday at Atwood, another delay, this one almost two hours. Then the heat came on. What a wonderful day for golf! In the end, Mike Johnson took the A Flight crown and Wendell Webb took the B Flight crown. Congratulations, guys! Check out who won what by clicking over to our RESULTS page.

Tiffany Takes Individual Match Crown
Gary Tiffany is the Individual Match Play Champion for 2011, besting Steve Blomgren on the final hole of their match at Ledges GC. It was nip and tuck all the way. Steve takes second place, Brian Poulisse takes third, and John Henning takes fourth place. Congratulations to all our winners!

Engstrom/Webb Take Partners Match Play Crown
Dave Engstrom & Wendell Webb defeated Randy & Mike Hoglund for the 2011 Partners' Match Play crown. It was a hard-fought match, going back and forth. The full bracket is available
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Handicap Update

Our next handicap update is scheduled for October 15. Please send any scores you have to Dick Henderson, our Handicaps Chairman, no later than October 14. You can use the link to the right.


September Golf Tip
 
Why Do We Play This Game Called Golf?


It’s the way the first tee feels, alive with possibility.


It’s that feeling, out of nowhere, that comes as you’re lining up a putt, letting you know that all you have to do is get the ball rolling and the hole will get in the way.


It’s the thump of a well-played bunker shot.


It’s nine holes late in the day, when the sun is sinking and the shadows are stretching, showing every bump and roll, in a golden light that makes you stop and look around.


It’s calling your shot and pulling it off.


It’s your Saturday morning game, with a little money on the line and no haggling about the teams.


It’s the guys who look like they can’t play a lick then spend their days around par, not needing swing coaches, just having a knack for getting the ball in the hole.


It’s calling your own penalties.


It’s a kid with his bag slung over his shoulder, cap pulled down low, hoofing it down a fairway.


It’s nipping a wedge just right, having it bounce once and cozy up to the hole.


It’s a bowl of peanuts and a cold beer at the end of the day, when stories can be embellished ... if only a little.


It’s the warm feel of a turtleneck in December, the first greening of the grass in March, the thrill of hitting it a club longer in July and greens as fast as the kitchen floor in October.


It’s the suntan marks left by your golf socks and shoes.


It’s having the sun behind you and catching a tee shot square, having a moment to admire it as it’s framed against the sky.


It’s the small but sudden thrill of finding a new Titleist, even if you already have a bagful.


It’s the clutch in your throat the first time you see St. Andrews and the never-ending thrill of Amen Corner.


It’s the belief that the magic you’ve found in a new driver will last forever.


It’s the scent of salt air, the faint taste of pine pollen on your lips, and the glimpse of a gator in a low country lagoon.


It’s standing over a 5-footer that doesn’t matter to anyone but you and being thankful for the feeling.


It’s Mickelson with a wedge in his hand, and Nicklaus on the property.


It’s the little places with pickups in the parking lot, ragged grass, bumpy greens, worn-out golf carts, yellow range balls, and a spirit all its own.


It’s the way you practice your swing in the elevator riding down, the way you put an overlapping grip on the rake, and the way you see golf holes where others just see fields along the highway.


It’s the way tournament golf feels ... even if it’s just a little club event.


It’s the feel of new grips and the shine of new irons.


It’s playing with your father, your brother, your son, or your daughter.


It’s listening to David Feherty, Johnny Miller, and Nick Faldo explain the game as only they can.


It’s the gentle creak of aging muscles in the evening ... a good tired.


It’s winning the press at the 18th.


It’s going for a par-5 in two, trying to cut a corner, and that instant when you wonder if the shot is as good as it looks.


It’s golf. And it’s why we play the game.


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Interested in joining RAMAGA?
CLICK HERE  for a printable copy of our Membership Application.




Got a few scores to turn in?

To submit your scores, please list the date of the round, the course name, rating, slope, the tees played, and your actual and adjusted scores, and email them to Dick Henderson using the following address: AzraeLBW at comcast dot net





Need to know how to adjust your score for handicap purposes?
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