VGA offers prearranged golf events on Wednesdays and Saturdays at courses in the Phoenix area. Membership in VGA open to Men & Women
Saturday, December 4, 2021, Encanto and annual awards lunch.
Built in 1935 and located in the core of the city’s historic district, Encanto is the third oldest golf course in Arizona. Designed by William P. Bell Ideally suited for the average golfer with wide level fairways and a limited number of hazards make for an enjoyable round for all ages and levels of golfer. Spectacular views of downtown Phoenix. Amenities include a driving range and practice green.
VGA Big Dog points winners for today’s event.
Donald Majors First place.
Fred “Steady” Baldwin Second place.
Jason Foster third place.
Donald Majors, Fred Baldwin, and Jason Foster all scored 68 nets scores. They finished in that order for 1st, 2nd, and third on the scorecard playoff. Tom Anderson and Randy Thomas scored 69 nets and shared the Atta Boy.
2022 Stats click here. / 2021 Stats click here. / 2020 stats from Golf Genius Click here. Birdies (skins) scored, Net scores for each flight, all player’s scores, and CTP links, plus full scorecard for any player by clicking on their name link in all golfer’s scores link.When you get there to find the event you wish to review click on it and open individual options, no password required.
The Legacy Golf Club, rich in heritage and history, is an 18-hole par 71 championship golf course designed by renowned golf course architect Gary Panks. Located on what was once Dwight B. Heard’s 7,500-acre ranch, the golf club is rich in Arizona heritage and history. Taking great pride in preserving and integrating many of the historical structures and monuments, our 18-hole championship golf course offers a unique look and an added opportunity to experience some Arizona history and of the Heard legacy, from which the golf club takes its name. The original two-grain silos, built in 1902, still remain along the 18th fairway and were once the tallest structures in Maricopa County. The Sierra Vista House, which marks the 1st tee, was visited on occasion in the early 1900s by Theodore Roosevelt and Pancho Villa. Come make your own history at the Legacy Golf Club!