The 2025 NCGA Senior Series, which is for women ages 50-plus and men ages 55-plus, is nearing an end.
But the best part of the drama is about to unfold.
On Nov. 3, the Senior Series Team Championship will tee off at Crow Canyon in Danville. A week later on Nov. 10, the Senior Series Individual Championship will begin at Diablo CC in Diablo.
Along with titles being on the line, the events will also determine the Team of the Year, Senior Player of the Year and Super Senior Player of the Year honors.
Here’s how things stacked up as of Oct. 8.
What is the Senior Series? Are you a woman aged 50-above or a man age 55-above?
If so, the Senior Series is for you.
Played on weekdays, these competitions are flighted by handicap and age. There are prize funds for each flight and an optional skins game.
Many of the events allow you to choose your playing partner(s) and your tee times.
Senior Series events are hosted at some of the finest golf courses across Northern California. There are both individual and team competitions with a wide range of formats, including Individual Net, Four-Ball Net, Stableford and Chicago points, Two-Person Scramble, and optional skins games.
Tournaments are generally flighted by Handicap Index to ensure golfers of all abilities will be able to enjoy the competition and have the opportunity to win prizes and merchandise. We use a Handicap Index Review process to promote fair play.
While the 2025 Series is ending, the 2026 Senior Series isn’t too far away.
To learn more about the Senior Series, please visit ncga.org/senior-series
“Playing in the individual and team events of the NCGA Senior Series throughout the year is a highlight of my annual golf outings. Well run events, great selection of courses, good camaraderie, and the fun of competing against similar skill level players.”
–Gerry Blank
"Participating in the Senior Series has allowed me to play so many wonderful courses that are usually private, and the competitive environment is friendly and welcoming!"
–Beth Lawrence