The Shinnecock Golfers Association (SGA) hosted its 16th Annual Golf Tournament on September 22, 2025, continuing its tradition of promoting youth education and well-being through the sport of golf. This event is part of the SGA’s broader mission to support various endeavors, including organizational pursuits, family tragedies, and special circumstances, with a primary focus on youth education and well-being Shinnecock Golfers Association.
The tournament took place at the prestigious Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York, a course renowned for its rich history and challenging layout. Founded in 1891, Shinnecock Hills is one of America’s oldest golf clubs and has hosted multiple U.S. Open Championships, including the 2018 event won by Brooks Koepka Golf Course Prints. The club’s commitment to excellence in golf aligns with the SGA’s dedication to fostering talent and providing opportunities for youth.

While specific details about the 2025 tournament’s participants and outcomes are limited, the SGA’s events typically feature a mix of competitive play and community engagement. Proceeds from the tournament support the SGA’s scholarship fund, which has been instrumental in assisting young individuals in pursuing educational opportunities and personal development. “The Shinnecock golfers association reached out to the girls, to make this experience a home away from home,” says the association’s Vice President Richard Cord.

The Shinnecock Golfers Association’s 16th Annual Golf Tournament not only showcased the skill and sportsmanship of its participants but also highlighted the organization’s ongoing commitment to making a positive impact on youth education and well-being through the game of golf.

The Shinnecock Indian Powwow is a cultural celebration of the Shinnecock Nation held annually on Labor Day weekend in Southampton, NY, featuring Native American culture, dance, drums, and vendors, not a golf event. The event is a large Native American gathering on the East Coast, open to the public.

