MGN Days

A day worth spending.

An MGN day is a small, well-hosted round of golf with people who are good to spend the day with. Nothing more, nothing less.

What an MGN day is

  • Hosted by a real member, with a personal note explaining who the day is for.
  • Small by default — typically a fourball or two, occasionally a shotgun day.
  • Held at a course the host knows and cares about.
  • Attended by people who were invited by name.

What an MGN day isn't

  • Not a corporate hospitality event with a sponsor logo on every tee.
  • Not a place to pitch. Business relationships form; they are not sold.
  • Not an open registration. Every guest is chosen.
  • Not public. Event pages are private and not indexed by search engines.

Format is up to the host

Fourball, stableford, shotgun start, individual strokeplay — the format is whatever suits the day the host wants to put on. What matters is the guest list, the course, and the tone.

After the round

Most MGN days end with a drink and a meal. Members you play with become familiar faces on the network, and the relationship carries forward from there.