The Colorado Senior Golfers’ Association (CSGA) was organized in 1935 to give senior golfers opportunities for golf at various Colorado courses along with fellowship and friendly competition among others in the same age group. To this day, the CSGA conducts several events (about every two weeks) throughout the spring and summer at different courses and then holds its annual tournament in early October at one of the five hosting clubs, namely, Cherry Hills, Columbine, Denver, Lakewood, and Pinehurst.
Membership in the CSGA is open, through election, to all gentlemen, 55 years of age and older, who are residents of Colorado and members of a Colorado Golf Club in good standing, which club is a member of the Colorado Golf Association (CGA).
Candidates for membership must be proposed and seconded by current CSGA members. The candidates are elected annually (usually in February) by the Board of Governors.
The current initiation fee is $155, and annual dues are now set at $150 a year for members between 55 and 79, and $55.00 a year for life members over 80. Due to the interest in the CSGA by Colorado senior golfers, a waiting list usually exists, however most eligible candidates are elected within one or two years of their application.