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Sunday, March 8, 2026

President's March Newsletter and More

Dear ASGA members, 

A Past Winter!
The seasons and life are  going by so quickly. Have you noticed? On November 6, 2025, your current board transitioned into being the newest board of directors. The next election is scheduled for 10-6-2026 That is only 7 months away. 

 At the minimum, we need one member to come forward to express an interest in joining the board at the next election. That person should likely have been a member for 1or 2 years. Longer could certainly be an advantage. The position is General Membership Delegate. Our Bylaws requires that this position is new each year as they become the conduit for members to communicate with the board and to help new members get the most out of ASGA.  Often they then run for another position on the board the next year. If you have interest please contact any of the board and especially me as the current president or Ric Chapa as the current General Membership Delegate. We will keep it confidential and keep you posted as the time grows nearer for the election.

Another set of seasons can be a bit confusing. On March 1, 2026 we began what is referred to as meteorological spring. This will be followed on March 20 by astronomical spring and all of that is trumped by March the 8th giving us the beginning of Daylight Saving Time. So regardless of which season you prefer to start your spring plans for golf, extra one hour of sunlight, which means heat, will be added to each golfing day until the saving time ends. 

February was the hottest on record in Austin and with that in mind, unless the weather gods decide to give is back the cooler weather we did not get it seems like the best thing for all of us to do is sign up to play, accept the tee times our group gets even if they are near the end of the tee times and play as fast as you can to beat the "heat" and stir up a breeze that might help to keep us all cooler. The positive thing in doing this now is that you can enjoy this "cooler" weather fully knowing that following the current season will be some days that the heat will really be hot later in the day and it could be really hot. However, it is possible that the summer season comes that finally the often mentioned  "that could be like a cool day in hell" could finally happen and both those spending their time in hell and us seniors trying to find cool time to play, would all enjoy.  

Enjoy the seasons we have at hand as time, Seasons do pass faster and faster and the most current ones are the only ones we can for sure count on. 

I hope you will consider the board and for sure play and have fun while you can

 

Travis McWhorter
ASGA President


Other Items of Note


Spring Event Reminder:


Since we have so many new members since last summer, we wanted to remind everyone that the Annual Spring event will be held on Tuesday & Thursday, April 14 & 16. More to come.


Rules Updates:

Effective Tuesday March 10th, we have made a couple of changes:

1.   Mulched areas around trees and shrubs will be treated under the same rules currently in place for rocks and tree roots:

1H.Lateral Tree Roots-Rocky Areas--Mulched Trees and Shrubs:  Ball may be moved to the nearest point of relief (off the rocks and/or roots and/or mulch)  but no closer to the hole. - No penalty

2. Special event club limitations:

1C. Club Limit:  You may have more than 14 clubs in your bag at one time except in a special format tournament where the number of clubs is specifically limited.  For special format events where the number of clubs is limited, players may only have that exact number of clubs or less in their golf bags.  Players are not allowed to share clubs with one another.

 

Honors Policy: 

We have finalized the new Honors Violation Policy that we previewed in December's newsletter.  The new policy is effective immediately.  Here's a quick refresher:

If you suspect a rule is being violated, it's up to you and the players in the affected group to point it out to the offending player or team immediately.  One of two things will happen:

1)The player agrees with you, and they rectify the situation in real time. This avoids that player or team from being disqualified for posting an incorrect score.  Or;

2)if the player disagrees with you, you should let that player as well as the rest of your group know that you will be contacting the Event Chair regarding this situation.  Everyone in the group must understand why you feel there is a violation and why the other player does not.  The point of this is not to determine who is right, but simply to make sure everyone understands what happened. Without your group's on the spot understanding of the situation, any accusations after the fact are essentially hearsay.  We want to do better than that.  You should contact the Event Chair, Greg Marshall within 24 hours and advise him of the situation in writing.  Greg will take it from there and make a ruling as soon as possible.

The full policy can be read on the website under the Golf Information tab.  Questions....contact Greg Marshall, Events Chair 

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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Latest Happenings

From your President 

During the month of December, 2025 ASGA lost 2 past Members.

One of our current members, Jim Abercrombie advised me of our losses. The two gentlemen may be remembered by some of our longer members but reading the obit of these two reminds me of our diverse membership and I am always amazed at some of the accomplishments of our golfer friends. I wished that we published a history of our golfing buddies while they are still with us as we would find many of us have more in common than golf. Though we do love our golf and golf friends.

Bruce Jones came up with the following information about these two and each played a lot of golf with ASGA. They were members beginning prior to 2006 until 2018/2019.

Understanding ASGA’s participation records began in 2006, Joe Lipsky participated in over 370 events. His last tournament was July, 2018. 

Tommy Warner played in over 430 events. His last round was in February, 2019. 

I have attached a link to each of their obituaries following:

Joseph Lipsky—Obituary

Tommy Warner--Obituary

And by coincidence, Bob Chapa, another long-time member, passed away in January, 2026. Bob  too began before 2006, and played in over 425 events. 

It turns out Bob and Tommy were ASGA partners in over 110 events from 2007-2018.

Bob Chapa—Obituary

Tommy Warner(left) and Bob Chapa

For those who knew these gentlemen I trust the thoughts to your time with them was refreshing. We wish their families and friends the greatest memories as well.

     Sincerely,

        

    Travis McWhorter 
    President 

Some Signup Info to Help Out Your Webmaster

Many of you long-time members probably remember those early morning Wednesdays when you waited at the course so you could sign up and get that ideal tee time for next Tuesday’s ASGA tournament. Fortunately all that ended in September, 2020 when we began our on-line signups. 

For some of our new members, here are a few details on how this works.  Once the schedule is published each Sunday (around 11AM), the listing is sent to the appropriate course for the upcoming Tuesday and ASGA has no further input to the schedule. Nor can we see or alter the schedule once it is sent to GolfATX. Changes before publishing can be sent to the Webmaster.

If you need to cancel after the schedule is published, or perhaps wish to add your name to an open position, you need to contact the course. Only they can assist you at that point. We do ask that you wait until Sunday afternoon before you call, so the course manager can load the names into the Tuesday schedule.

Thanks for your support in this matter.

On behalf of your ASGA board,




Bruce Jones
Web Admin


Thursday, January 8, 2026

January News

 Hitting Into Blind Areas


Just a reminder to check ahead of you and make sure your landing area is clear before you hit your shot..  This is especially true for even semi-blind shots.  If you can't see the landing area, have someone in your group head up and take a peek.  Just remember to be courteous and cautious.  This applies to maintenance workers as well as your fellow golfers.  

While everyone wants you to hit a monster drive.....no one wants to get hit by it!!! 

Greg Marshall
Events Director

Note: For issues of etiquette on the course, Greg is your contact.


Signups Info

We're continuing to experience very high signup numbers. Please be aware of the current situation.

  • We are not accepting new or rejoining members at this time. There is a waitlist of 20+ people wishing to join. The waitlist is closed. We may add three or four from the waitlist in the coming weeks.
  • When threesomes overwhelm the signup list, we reserve the right to split the signups into a twosome and a single. The third person in the signup will be the single in these situations. The split will typically be made to best accommodate requested tee times.
  • Clay/Kizer is currently working with us to provide eight minute separation on tee times. Lions indicates they do not have enough carts to rent if we do eight minute separation. 
  • 10 minute separation means if we have 148 players, the last tee time will be 6 hours after the first tee time. So if you receive 10:30 or earlier, you're in the first half of the tee times!
  • A reminder--if you have an add/change/cancel request to a signup, send an email to the webmaster if it is PRIOR to the schedule being published. If it is after the schedule is published, you need to contact the course.
    A no-show is when you don't bother to let the course know you're unable to attend. You hurt our reputation with GolfATX when you no-show.

Thanks as always for your support--on behalf of the Board,





Bruce Jones
Admin/Webmaster