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Rio Communities Women Golf Association Concludes Season, Elects Officers

The Rio Communities Women Golf Association wrapped up its 2025 season and held year end awards and officer elections, with final events played in November and the formal wrap taking place December 18, 2025. Returning leaders were named for 2026 and organizers are inviting new players to join when play resumes in March 2026.

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Rio Communities Women Golf Association Concludes Season, Elects Officers
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The Rio Communities Women Golf Association closed out its 2025 calendar with year end awards and officer elections in mid December following final events held in November. The announcement published December 18, 2025 summarized seasonal competition results, honored division winners and recorded outcomes for the Ringer Board. Special honors awarded included Most Improved and Most Chip ins among other seasonal categories.

The awards report listed winners across divisions and Ringer Board categories, while administrative elections returned the existing leadership team to guide the group into 2026. Jeannie Burleson will serve as president, Tammie Fuller will continue as vice president, Marilyn Winters remains secretary, and Marilyn Jaramillo will be treasurer for the coming season. The continuity in leadership is intended to support planning for tee times, tournaments and social events when the league reconvenes.

League play centers on Tierra del Sol and rotates through other local golf facilities, where weekly rounds and organized competitions provide regular activity for members. Play for the 2026 season is scheduled to begin in March 2026, and organizers are taking membership inquiries now. "Ladies who would like to join the WGA for the 2026 season... are asked to call Edie Redfearn-Moore at 505-859-2304."

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For Valencia County residents the WGA offers both recreational competition and community connection, with implications for local courses that host league play. Regular group play supports green fee revenue and weekday course utilization, and social events tied to the league generate modest local spending at pro shops and food operations. Continued officer stability and a clear start date should assist courses and members in scheduling and budgeting for the coming year.

Prospective members and returning players looking for details on registration, schedules and membership requirements are encouraged to use the contact above. The association's announcement underscores camaraderie and steady participation as organizers prepare for another season of competition and community on the local links.

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