MHSA sanctioned golf for boys in 1928 and for girls in 1936. Only individual champions were recognized in those early years. Schools' team scores were not kept until 1956 for boys and 1966 for girls.
Separate classifications were not recognized until 1978 when separate boys' and girls' team/individual champions were honored by classification. Currently AA and A play in the fall, B and C play in the spring.
The MHSA allows parents and spectators to attend regular season and post season golf events. It is appropriate for parents and spectators to respectfully applaud good shots by all players and not just the player they are following. Additionally, we require that parents and spectators adhere to the code of conduct listed on the MHSA website. If any of the guidelines are perceived to be broken by a designated tournament official, the spectator will be removed from the event
Executive Director
Phone: 406-442-6010
Fall Golf:
First Practice Day: Thursday, August 13, 2015
*First Day for Competition: Monday, August 17, 2015
State Tournament Dates: AA - October 1-2, 2015 - Helena
State Tournament Dates: A - October 2-3, 2015 - Sidney Golf Club (hosted by Sidney High School)
Spring Golf:
First Practice Day: Monday, March 14, 2016
*First Day for Competition: Thursday, March 17, 2016
State Tournament Dates: B - May 17-18, 2016 - Pryor Creek and Eagle Rock Golf Courses (hosted by Huntley Project and Shepherd High Schools)
State Tournament Dates: C - May 17-18, 2015 - Hamilton Golf Course (Hosted by Darby High School)
The 2014-15 MHSA Rules Clinics are now online. The Spring Golf Rules Clinics must be viewed by all coaches (Head, Assistant and Volunteer) prior to March 12, 2015. This clinic will remain on-line for the entire season. Click here and follow the appropriate links to view this clinic.
The MHSA allows parents and spectators to attend regular season and post season golf events. It is appropriate for parents and spectators to respectfully applaud good shots by all players and not just the player they are following. Additionally, we require that parents and spectators adhere to the code of conduct listed on the MHSA website. If any of the guidelines are perceived to be broken by a designated tournament official, the spectator will be removed from the event