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United States Golf Association average salary is $96,000, median salary is $96,000 with a salary range from $96,000 to $96,000.
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  • United States Golf Association
  • Industry: Associations
  • City: Far Hills, NJ
  • The USGA is the national governing body of golf in this country and , a combined territory that includes more than half the world's golfers and golf courses. The Association's most visible role is played out each season in conducting 13 national championships, including the U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open and U.S. Senior Open. en additional USGA national championships are exclusively for amateurs, and include the U.S. Amateur and the U.S. Women's Amateur. The USGA also writes the Rules of Golf, conducts equipment testing, provides expert course maintenance consultations, funds research for better turf and a better environment, maintains a