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About the Tri-State PGA Birdie Bash
Tri-State PGA Birdie Bash is a one-day fundraising event where Tri-State Section PGA Professionals will play (72) holes of golf in one day at Wildwood Golf Club in Allison Park with the goal of making as many birdies as possible. Through each professional’s network, solicited donors make a financial pledge per birdie to help raise funds to benefit the Tri-State Section PGA Foundation and UPMC Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Participate in Birdie Bash!
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Select Your Golfer or Facility
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Donation Per Birdie*
Per birdie $
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Max Donation Amount
Max $

Optional field

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Confirm Donation

Your payment method will be automatically charged at the conclusion of the event

*Eagles will be counted as 2 birdies
Rather make a flat donation?
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Select Your Golfer or Facility
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Flat Donation
Flat $
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Confirm Donation
This is a one-time charge

About Us

The Tri-State PGA is a “Section” of the Professional Golfers Association of America. It was founded in December 1921 and was originally named the Western Pennsylvania Section. When the National PGA decided to break up the original seven Sections, the state of West Virginia and the Northwest corner of Maryland were added to the boundaries of the Western PA Section. In 1923, the name was changed to the Tri-State Section.

For over 90 years, the 390 PGA Members and Apprentices at over 200 facilities in Western Pennsylvania, Western Maryland and the state of West Virginia have served the golfing community with numerous programs and services designed to enhance their enjoyment of the game of golf!

As the Tri-State Section’s mission statement point out, the objective of the TSPGA is to establish the section as a viable, valuable and visible organization within the golfing community.

The Tri-State Section remains committed to the growth and vitality of the game of golf within the Tri-State area. Through the ongoing efforts of the Tri-State PGA and in coordination with the entire golf industry, the TSPGA strives to remain at the forefront of efforts to continue to grow the game of golf both today and in the future.