Huge Prizes in Every Event
Competitive Series
Year Long Points Race
Legendary Courses
Because life is better with a tee-time
the legacy points system
2025 Legacy Series Events Schedule
*This is a rough outline for the 2025 season as we continue to finalize course partnerships and dates!
Legacy Event 1: Mid June
The Ranch Golf Club
Legacy Event 2: Late July
Springfield Country Club
Legacy Event 3: August 11th
The Orchards Golf Club
Legacy Event 4: September
Stockbridge Country Club
Upcoming events.
FAQs
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Legacy Links Golf is a premier amateur golf series in Western Massachusetts, tailored for golfers of all skill levels. Our league offers competitive tournaments on top courses, where players earn points, win prizes, and advance their game. Whether you're aiming for your first big win or just love the thrill of competition, Legacy Links Golf provides the perfect environment to challenge yourself and connect with fellow golf enthusiasts. Join us, and start building your golf legacy today.
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You can find all Social Events here.
All Legacy Series events here.
*note that for Legacy events, I work with golf courses sometimes a year in advance so I may not have the full season planned at any given moment. If you simply purchase your membership, the events will get emailed to you as they open!
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Most Social events are played in a team format and therefore are scored Gross.
Legacy events will have a Gross and Net component to the points system. Lower handicaps will also play from further back tees.
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As we kick off in 2025 we have a FREE Social League where members can play in team based events throughout the year, and just pay for the tournament costs (average about $65-$100 per event)
We also have the Legacy Series which will be a more competitive series of 8 tournaments throughout the year for paying members only. We are currently gathering a Waitlist to gauge interest for this series. Events are played at exceptional courses and range from $100-$150 / event.
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You can see the points system here!
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We abide by USGA rules. No gimmes, mulligans, or "winter rules" unless clearly stated prior to a round. We do our best to protect the field and the integrity of the game and hold ourselves accountable to be good playing partners.
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We anticipate to have gross and net prizes in 2025.
25% of the Members have a single digit handicap. Another 20% is higher than 20.
If you usually shoot high 90s, you’ll find friends at that level, too. The average handicap index is 12.5. It’s always a tournament when you play—and it’s only as competitive as you want to make it.
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As a tournament organizer we expect you to have a working knowledge of the rules and golf etiquette.
If you can break 100, you will enjoy the series and have the ability to compete against the field in net prizes + points.
Members should also be able to play 18 holes in less than 4 hours 45 minutes as a courtesy to pace of play and other members.
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No refunds for memberships as this is the lifeblood of how we operate.
For events, it's understandable that things come up in life and you may not be able to make it to all the events. If you have signed up and paid for one already, I can work with you to roll that expense into the next tournament if you let me know atleast 7 days before the event.
With less than 7 days notice, it is up to the course to decide how we handle it.
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For Amateur golfers (non-pros) the max payouts allowed depend on what type of match is being played.
3a Scratch Competitions (USGA RULES)
An amateur playing in a scratch competition is allowed to accept any prize, including prize money, up to $1000 in value, per competition, unless the national governing body has set a lower limit.
For the purposes of these Rules, a scratch competition is a competition that does not have a net score element in any part of the competition and handicaps must not be used to separate players into different scratch categories. Any competition that is not a scratch competition is a handicap competition.
3b Handicap Competitions (USGA Rules)
An amateur playing in a handicap competition is not allowed to accept prize money, but may accept any other prize up to a limit of £700 or US$1000 in value, per competition, unless the national governing body has set a lower limit.
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Players must be 18 years of age or older