Golf Tournament
You are invited to unleash your golf game in support of AIA Alaska’s Architecture Advocacy! Be sure to scroll down to learn more, and to register:

Become a Sponsor
Choose from 12 different sponsorship levels ranging from $400 to $5,000 to help us advocate for Alaska architecture and to promote your business in the process. There will be a lot of bright and talented Architects on the course, so don’t miss out on this opportunity. To make this a successful event we really need the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction community to participate.
Plan to Play
Timing & Logistics
The tournament will be at the Anchorage Golf Course 18-hole course at 3651 O’Malley Road. Players will make up teams of 4. If you aren’t able to register 4 players, we will pair you with others to make a full team. Check-in starts at 6 a.m., departure time is at 6:45 a.m., and start time is at 7 a.m. We will play with a shot-gun start and the best ball approach.
Breakfast
We will be providing a light breakfast and coffee at check-in time.
Driving Range
Half of the driving range will be reserved for anyone in the tournament to use at no cost that wishes to warm up prior to tee time from 6-7 a.m.
Golf Carts
Golf carts are included in the registration price. Anyone operating the golf carts must be 18 years of age or older.
Golf Proshop & Club Rentals
The Anchorage Golf Course offers equipment and apparel to compliment your game. Club rentals are not included in the registration, but AGC does ask for a heads up on how many and what type will be needed in order to ensure availability. If you need to rent clubs, please let us know with your registration.
Lunch
Enjoy “Namaste Buffet” after the game in the Denali Room:
- Asian Chop Salad with
- Sesame Vinaigrette
- General Tso’s Chicken
- Beef Stir Fry
- Stir Fry Vegetables
- Chicken Fried Rice
- Mini Pork Vegetable Spring Rolls
- Assorted Cookies and Brownies
Prizes
Contests for this tournament include:
- 1st Place
- 2nd Place
- 3rd Place
- Hole-in-One
- Closest to the Pin
- Longest Drive
- Red Lantern
Boost Your Game
The following are available for purchase at registration or check in.
Mulligan Cards – A mulligan, to put it simply, is an extra shot. Limited to one per person, mulligan cards are sold for $5.
String Scale – Used to move string closer to the hole or out of a hazard, players can buy 5 feet of string for $5. One string, one move.
Rules
Please familiarize yourself with the rules at anchoragegolfcourse.com before the event.
Pace of Play and Event Procedures
- Pace of play for your event is 5 hours for a Shotgun event.
- Payment is for a block of time, not 18 holes. If 18 holes are not completed in the allowed timeframe, tournament participants will be asked to pick up and head to the clubhouse
- Players must be ready to depart the staging area 15 minutes prior to the start of event
- All Players must have their own set of clubs. Rental clubs are available
- Green Tees should be utilized by beginner golfers to help them meet pace of play expectations
Safety
- Do not swing your club until you know others are at a safe distance. Be aware and stay clear of trouble.
- When practicing your swing, never swing in the direction of another player.
- Do not hit the ball until you are certain that the group ahead of you is out of range.
- If your ball appears headed toward another player or another group, give them a warning by yelling out, “Fore!”
- Observe the safety suggestions posted in golf carts and drive carefully. Golf etiquette requires keeping your cart off the grass as much as possible.
- Never throw clubs in anger.
Be Kind to the Course
- Observe cart rules. The 90 degree rule requires you to stay on the cart path until you are even (at a 90 degree angle) with your ball. Then you may drive your cart straight out to your ball and straight back to the cart path after your shot.
- Keep carts away from greens and hazards.
- Repair your divots in the fairway by filling with sand and gently tapping down with your foot.
- Repair your ball marks on the green.
- Always rake sand bunkers after hitting to erase your footprints and damage to the area where your ball was.
- Avoid taking a divot on a practice swing.
Alcohol
- State and municipal laws do not allow golfers to bring their own alcoholic beverages on the course.
- Consumption by individuals under the age of 21 is prohibited by law.