Scottish Golf
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Governing body for golf in Scotland
Scottish Golf is the
governing body for amateur golf in Scotland. It was formed in 2015 as a merger between the Scottish Golf Union, the governing body for men, and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association, the equivalent body for women. Its predecessor the SGU was established in 1920, and it is based in St Andrews, Fife
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It is affiliated to
Scotland’s national teams
, and promotes the game, for example by lobbying governments.
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