Welcome

Welcome to the official web site for the Waveland Golf Association (WGA). The WGA is the men's organization at the oldest municipal golf course west of the Mississipi, Waveland Municipal Golf Course. We run the very popular summer men's league, organize and participate in various service projects for the golf course and help run the Des Moines City golf tournament. The main focus of the WGA is to promote golf at Waveland Municipal Golf Course. As you browse our web page, feel free to contact any WGA board member with questions about our organization. Check out our Wave Newsletter for more information about the 2010 season.

Dave Spiering · President 2009 - 2010

Latest Results

Last Updated on Aug 16, 2010

Latest News

Posted on Aug 21, 2010

Congratulations to teams "Fly's Hackers" and "What's Trump" for winning their groups for the second half of the season. They will compete in the playoff on Aug. 24 with the first half winners, "Need Aiming Fluid" and "Two Balls/One Cup". For everyone else it is "fun night", come on out and play!

Posted on Aug 12, 2010

2010 WGA Club Championship: Results

Posted on June 28, 2010

Congratulations to teams "Need Aiming Fluid" and "Two Balls/One Cup" for winning their groups for the first half of the season, they will compete in the playoff with the second half winners at the end of the year. First Half: Final Standings | Payouts

Posted on June 17, 2010

2010 Des Moines Men's City Tournament: Open Division Results | Senior Division Results

Posted on June 10, 2010

The 2010 Match Play bracket is out! Please check the WGA board outside the Waveland Pro Shop to see your opponent. Please try to keep things moving and complete your matches as soon as possible.

Waveland Tradition

by Jon Turner
  • For many years Waveland Golf Course has challenged golfers and provided them with rolling hills, splendid views and fairways constructed of natural beauty.
  • Please give these grounds all due respect as you enjoy your golfing today.
  • Show proper etiquette and demeanor.
  • Learn and play by the rules of golf.
  • Properly repair any divots, ball marks or other damages you may inflict upon the course as you play.
  • Remember the many generations of golfers to follow who will enjoy the fine job you did preserving this wonderful tradition.
  • Take only memories...
    Leave only footprints...