Pace of Play MANUAL GOLF ONTARIO PACE OF PLAY MANUAL
|
|
- Frank Boyd
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Pace of Play MANUAL GOLF ONTARIO PACE OF PLAY MANUAL
2
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pace of Play Policies Page 1 Summary Page 1 Allotted Time Page 1 Definition of Out of Position Stroke Play o Review Process for Breach Page 2 o Appeals Page 2 o Example Scenarios Page 3 Definition of Out of Position Match Play o Monitoring of Matches Page 3 o Timing Page 3 o Penalty Page 4 Timing Rules Officials Page 5 Duties and Responsibilities Page 5 Pre- Tournament Page 5 During the Tournament Page 5 Post Tournament Page 6 TRO Script Page 7 Timers Page 8 Duties and Responsibilities Page 8 Timers Script Page 9 Rules Officials Page 10 Pace of Play Duties and Responsibilities Page10 Starters Page 11 Duties and responsibilities Page 11 Scorers Page 12 Duties and Responsibilities Page 12 Appendix 1: Pace of Play Tracking Sheet Page 13 Appendix 2: Written Appeal - Championship Page 14 Appendix 3: Written Appeal for Qualifying Page 15 Appendix 4: Pace of Play Hard Cards Page 16 Appendix 5: Situations affecting Pace of Play Page 17
4
5 Pace of Play Policies FOR ALL QUALIFYING ROUNDS AND STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIPS (other than shotgun starts) ADHERENCE TO THE PACE OF PLAY IS THE PLAYER S RESPONSIBILITY WARNINGS WILL NOT BE ISSUED TO SLOW GROUPS ADVISE RULES OFFICIALS ASAP OF A SLOW PLAYER IN YOUR GROUP ALL APPEALS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING AND RETURNED TO A GO RULES OFFICIAL OR STAFF MEMBER The following Pace of Play Policy is in effect at all Qualifying Rounds and stroke play Championships (other than shotgun starts): Rule 6-7. Undue Delay; Slow Play states: "The player must play without undue delay and in accordance with any pace of play guidelines that the Committee may establish. Between completion of a hole and playing from the next teeing ground, the player must not unduly delay play." Summary When a group is out of position at any check-point, the players in the group are liable to penalty under these guidelines. Players in a group that have been determined to be out of position will be liable to penalty according to the following schedule of penalties pending final determination of whether a breach or breaches of these guidelines have occurred: Check-points for Championships will be on completion (flagstick in the hole) of the groups' 9th and 18th holes. 1st potential breach (during the round) - liable to a one-stroke penalty 2nd potential breach (during the round) - liable to a two-stroke penalty Check-point for Qualifying Rounds will be on completion (flagstick in the hole) of the groups' 18th hole only. Potential breach after completing 18th hole - liable to a one-stroke penalty Allotted Time Each group is allotted a specified time to complete 18 holes at a pace in accordance with the time chart provided in the Local Rules at the group's first hole. When a group falls behind - regardless of the reason - it must regain its position. Time for ball searches, rulings, and walking time between holes is included in the allotted time. 1
6 FOR STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSIHPS First group The first group is out of position if it takes more than the allotted time to finish a check-point hole (see Local Rule check-point time table). Following groups A following group is out of position if it: 1. takes more than the allotted time to finish a check-point hole and 2. completes play of a check-point hole more than 14 minutes after the preceding group completed play of that hole Group Out of Position When a group is out of position at a check-point, it will be notified by a Check-Point Timing Official that the group is potentially in breach of these pace of play guidelines. When a group has been notified of its first potential breach, that group is expected to regain its position before reaching the next check-point. If that group reaches the next check-point out of position, each player in the group may incur the applicable penalty for a breach of these guidelines. Any group that is out of position is subject to being monitored. A player concerned about a non-responsive fellow-competitor in his group should request a rules official to monitor the group in case the group is or becomes liable to penalty under these guidelines. Final Determination Regarding Breach/Review Process Before returning his score card, a player who was out of position during his round may consult with the Pace of Play Committee to determine if he has incurred a penalty under these guidelines. The Pace of Play Committee will determine that a player who has been found to be out of position is not in breach of these guidelines only if: 1. the player was delayed by the Committee; or 2. the player was delayed by a circumstance beyond control of the player or the group; or 3. the player was delayed by another player in the group A player who was out of position during his round and who elects not to consult with the Pace of Play Committee to determine whether he was in breach of these guidelines is considered to have been in breach of these guidelines and to have incurred a penalty or penalties according to the Local Rule schedule of penalties. If a group is liable to penalty, all penalties will be applied to the check-point hole where the breach occurred. Appeals Slow Play penalties may be appealed to the Pace of Play Appeals Committee. The appeal must be in writing and must be based on facts relevant to the reason Pace of Play was not maintained. The decision of the Pace of Play Appeals Committee will be final. 2
7 Example scenarios how penalties apply: 1. If a group fails to complete 9 holes in the allotted time, all players in the group are liable to a penalty of one stroke applied to the players' 9th hole (1st potential breach). If thereafter the same group fails to complete 18 holes in the allotted time, all players would be liable to an additional penalty of two strokes applied to the players' 18th hole for a total of three penalty strokes (2nd potential breach) as per Rule If a group takes more than the allotted time to complete nine holes and thereafter completes 18 holes in the allotted time, all players in the group are liable to a penalty of one stroke applied to the players' 9th hole (1st potential breach). 3. If a group completes nine holes in the allotted time and fails to complete 18 holes in the allotted time, all players in the group are liable to a penalty of one stroke applied to the players' 18th hole (1st potential breach). FOR MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIPS The Rules of Golf require that a player shall, at all times, play without undue delay (Rule 6-7). Rule 6-7 states, in part: For the purpose of preventing slow play, the Committee may, in the conditions of a competition (Rule 33-1), lay down pace of play guidelines including maximum periods of time to complete a stipulated round, a hole or a stroke. In accordance with Rule 6-7, GO has adopted the following pace of play guidelines. Out of position defined Match Play The first match to start will be considered out of position if, at any time during the round it exceeds the time allotted to play, as detailed on the applicable course s Pace of Play Time Chart (Time Par). Subsequent matches will be considered out of position if, at any time during the round, they (a) exceed the allotted time to play and (b) arrive at the teeing ground of a hole that is open and free of play. Monitoring of matches A match that is out of position will be so informed by the Committee. However, the Committee reserves the right to time any match that the Committee deems is out of position, whether or not the match has been informed. Timing The timing of a player s stroke will begin when it is the player s turn to play without interference or distraction. Any time spent determining yardages will count as time taken for the next stroke. On the putting green, timing will begin after a player has been allowed a reasonable amount of time to mark, lift, clean and replace his/her ball, repair the ball mark and other ball marks on his/her line of putt and remove loose impediments on his/her line of putt. Any player in a match which is out of position shall be penalized for undue delay if, during the round, he/she twice takes 40 seconds or more to play a stroke. 3
8 An extra 10 seconds will be allowed for: 1. the first player to make a stroke on a par-3 hole; 2. the first player to make a second stroke on a par-4 or par-5 hole (when attempting to reach the putting green); 3. the first player to make a third stroke on a par-5 hole; or 4. the first player to make a stroke on the putting green If an out of position match regains its position, timing of players will cease. Timing may recommence if the match subsequently falls out of position, in which case any recorded timing exceeding 40 seconds anytime during the round will be carried over throughout the round. Such matches out of position will not be notified of monitoring and timing unless asked by the player(s). Undue delay can also occur between strokes (such as by walking too slowly) and between the play of two holes. Penalty Any player in a match out of position who exceeds 40 seconds to play a stroke on two occasions will be informed as soon as practicable that the player has lost the hole at which the second excess time was recorded. If the player in question exceeds 40 seconds to play a stroke on two more occasions while the match remains or has again become out of position (a total of four), the player will be informed as soon as practicable that he/she has forfeited the match. IT MUST BE NOTED THAT THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN IMPLEMENTING THIS POLICY AT CHAMPIONSHIPS AND QUALIFIERS. CONSEQUENTLY WHAT FOLLOWS WILL NOT APPLY TO ALL SITUATIONS. 4
9 Timing Rules Officials (TRO) Duties and Responsibilities (in addition to being a Rules Official) The TRO has the responsibility to ensure the pace of play for the tournament, as established by the GO Tournament Director on site, is adhered to and that any group or player in breach of the pace of play is penalized in accordance with the GO Group Pace of Play Policy. The TRO also serves a Rules Official. The TRO should be available to assist the Timers on the course and be aware of all liable to penalty situations. The TRO must meet all groups that are liable to penalty, prior to submitting their score cards, to determine if a penalty is applicable and to assess penalties. The TRO must gather pertinent information as an appeal may be requested. If he deems it appropriate the TRO is responsible for making a post-tournament report. Pre-Tournament Study Pace of Play Guidelines. Meet Timers, and if possible train or be involved in their training session. Ensure the Timers become familiar with radio s/clocks/timing sheets/script. Make sure you have the schedule of who is working where and when. During Tournament Monitor the instructions given to the players by the Starter(s) on the starting tee(s) to ensure the message is clear and consistent for the Pace of Play expectations established for the tournament. Meet with Timing Officials to review procedures and ensure Timers notify the TRO when a group has missed a check-point (training may be required). Check that all timing sheets are correct; glitches can happen and ensure clocks are synchronized and radio equipment is ready for the Timers. At some championships, the Timing Rules Official and Checkpoint Timers will have their own radio channel. On Day 1, arrange to be at the first check-point hole for the first few groups. Make sure Timers understand and know the procedure. If it is a crossover, try to have another Rules Official do the same. As replacements for Timers arrive at their timing stations, ask the previous Timer to remain for a few groups to help their replacement. Do the same for any new Timer on following days. Once a group has been told it is liable for a penalty, change channels if necessary and relay information to the SRO. Then contact the scorers in the scoring area(s) to ensure groups that 5
10 have missed checkpoints do not sign their score cards or leave the scoring area until the TRO has met with the group. On two-tee starts, it is possible that scoring areas at 9 and 18 may have a group in a penalty situation at the same time. If this happens, ask the players to wait in the tent until the TRO arrives. Subsequent groups should wait outside the scoring area. All groups which are liable for penalty must be met at the scoring area before they leave the scoring area. Based on the facts gathered from Timer, Rules Officials, and your observations as they pertain to the Pace of Play Guidelines and Decisions, assess the penalty if warranted or explain to the group why it is not going to receive a penalty. If the facts gathered from the Timer, Rules Officials and your observations identify that one player in the group is the sole cause of the group missing a checkpoint, but the players will not point the slow player,the TRO has the right to identify the slow player and apply the appropriate penalty to the slow player. If one of the players in a group that misses a checkpoint elects to take responsibility for the slow play so his fellow competitors aren t penalized ( and the facts gathered from the Timer, Rules Officials and your observations don t indicate that one player is responsible for the slow play, then the TRO should penalize all the players in the group. If a penalty is assessed and the group wishes to appeal, explain to them the only three reasons on which an appeal may be based. If they still wish to appeal, give each player an appeals form to fill out and have them return it to you when complete. Once you have collected the appeals from the whole group, deliver them to the tournament director on site. At any time, if a group or individual is overly aggressive or belligerent, let them know they have the right to appeal to the Pace of Play Committee. Although desirable to speak to players before they enter the scoring area, if reporters, cameras, large galleries are present, it is better to speak to the players inside the scoring area. Post Tournament: The TRO may make a post championship report to the GO Tournament Director if there have been incidents or issues that he believes cannot be ascertained from the Pace of Play documentation. Make sure the GO Tournament Director has a copy of all the timing sheets for the entire championship for future reference. TRO Script The players are often upset when they arrive at the scoring area position yourself to the side so that you are not confronting the players. Caution the group to wait until you have completed what you have to say. 6
11 Your group was 5 minutes over your time par and 18 minutes behind the group in front at the 9th hole. Each member of the group is assessed a one stroke penalty applied to your score on the 9th hole. There are three reasons for this penalty to be waived, 1. The player was delayed by the Committee-e.g. waited for a ruling. 2. The player was delayed by a circumstance beyond control of the player or the group-e.g. two lost balls on the final hole. 3. The player was delayed by another player in the group-e.g. a player in the group was ill This is your opportunity to explain any extenuating circumstances that resulted in the penalty. The information you have collected after being informed by the Timing Official that a group has missed a check-point should help to resolve the penalty situation if it matches with the information from the players. There will be times when there is no information from officials. In these cases it is necessary to base your decision on the merits of the information from the players sometimes requiring you to check with officials a second time. Where did the problem holes occur in the round? The scores of the players on the holes in question will sometimes support the information from players. If the situation can be resolved based on the reasons above and the information from the players, inform players that no penalties are assessed. If there is no legitimate reason for waiving the penalty, state the following: Based on all the information under the guidelines established for this tournament all members of your group are assessed a penalty. Instruct the players as to which hole the penalty stroke(s) is included at the (9th and/or 18th) hole. Inform the players of their right to appeal in writing and provide them with the Pace of Play Appeal form if they wish to appeal. The written appeals are to be returned to the TRO as soon as possible if the TRO is busy instruct them to leave them with the scorer at the scoring table. If the players are appealing, ensure that they add the penalty correctly to their score card before signing and before they leave the scoring area. If the appeal is successful, the official score will be adjusted. 7
12 Timers Duties & Responsibilities of Timers Meet in advance with the Timing Rules Official (TRO) to review policy and procedures. Get radio, clipboard and relevant timing chart(s) from Tournament Office. Go to the timing station about 25 minutes before first group is expected (rules officials on course can provide an up-to-date alert of ETA) You must be in position to record every group s time when the flagstick is replaced in the hole. Be consistent. It is very important to log accurately the time that a group completes the hole since this time could also affect a following group. Make sure clocks are visible to the players when they exit the putting green Approach the players who are out of position as soon as possible after they complete a checkpoint hole and ensure each player is given the appropriate missed checkpoint information. Do not interact with the players unless required to do so within the Pace of Play guidelines or the players initiate the conversation. If players want to know how they are doing on their time, give them the information Report all missed checkpoint breaches of pace of play guidelines to the TRO over the radio. When play is complete for the day, please return your radio, clipboard and clock to the tournament office 8
13 Pace of Play Timer s Script Missed Check-point Statement to Player Radio Announcement 9th Hole (championships only) 18th Hole (both qualifying and championships) Your group did not complete play of 9 holes in the allotted time. Your group must meet with the Timing Rules Official in the scoring area about a possible penalty before signing your score cards Your group did not complete play of 18 holes in the allotted time. Your group must meet with the Timing Rules Official in the scoring area about a possible penalty before signing your score cards This is (name) at the Hole 9 checkpoint. The (starting time) group off (1 or 10 tee) was notified that they must meet with the Timing Rules Official in the scoring area about a possible penalty before signing their cards. The group was ( ) minutes over their allotted time and ( ) minutes behind the group in front This is (name) at the Hole 18 checkpoint. The (starting time) group off (1 or 10 tee) was notified that they must meet with the Timing Rules Official in the scoring area about a possible penalty before signing their cards. The group was ( ) minutes over their allotted time and ( ) minutes behind the group in front Miscellaneous if a player(s) debates: If you wish to review the penalty, you may do so in the scoring area following your round, but not here on the course. 9
14 Rules Officials Pace of Play Duties and Responsibilities It is important that all Rules Officials try to provide the TRO with any and all relevant information about any group that may end up being subject to a penalty for slow play. The following will help the TRO: Flag in times Timing of individual players in a group when appropriate. Make notes on a group that has missed a time. Be vigilant as to what is happening, so a later claim of lost ball etc. cannot be made. Note relevant information (searches, rulings, spectator interference or other observations) on the Situations Affecting POP form and let the TRO know as soon as possible that you have information. The TRO may need this information before players arrive at 9th/18th green. Documentation is vital if there is an appeal. Trying to relay this information over the radio is time consuming and confusing especially if other warnings are happening at the same time. 10
15 Starters Pace of Play Duties & Responsibilities The Starter must remind the players they are competing under the GO group pace of play policy (copies are available on the starting table). For any group that tees off after its designated time, the actual time must be accurately noted and relayed to the TRO, so that they can relay it to the timers. 11
16 Scorers Pace of Play Duties & Responsibilities Once Scorers are advised of a group being in a possible penalty situation, the scorers must not accept the score cards of that group even if they have been checked for correctness, but rather advise the players to hold their score cards until spoken to by the TRO On two-tee starts, it is possible that scoring areas at 9 and 18 may have a group in a penalty situation at the same time. If this happens, ask the players to wait in the scoring tent until the TRO arrives. Subsequent groups should wait outside the scoring area. As a reminder, Scorers should be especially vigilant that the disruption caused by discussion with the TRO does not result in a score card being submitted without two signatures. 12
17 Appendix 1: Pace of Play Tracking Sheet Pace of Play Tracking Sheet Ontario Amateur Championship - Round 1 Tee Time Actual Start Players Hole 9 Finish Time Required Finish Adjusted Time Actual Time Time Behind Group Ahead Penalty Assessed (Strokes) 7:00 AM Jacobelli, Howard, Bardswick 9:24 9:15 7:10 AM Cardin, Ko, Kaukonen 9:34 9:28 0:13 7:20 AM Sung, Burke, Flockhart 9:44 9:40 0:12 7:30 AM 7:33 Hyatt, Lindsay, Massel 9:54 9:57 9:56 0:16 7:40 AM 7:42 Wyllie, Wilson, Chan 10:04 10:06 10:08 0:12 7:50 AM 7:51 Borg, Capern, Currier 10:14 10:15 10:23 0:15 1 8:00 AM Dasti, Lwow, Fry 10:24 8:10 AM Lam, Clarke, Demers 10:34 8:20 AM Maue, Arci, Greenaway 10:44 8:30 AM Dunseith, Hunter, McLaren 10:54 8:40 AM 8:42 Lukovic, Ferrier, Hebert 11:04 11:06 8:50 AM Giacomelli, Atwill, Atack 11:14 9:00 AM Banks, Clark, Fell 11:24 9:10 AM Genno, Greenwood, Hough 11:34 9:20 AM Amos, Robertson, Watts Denyes 11:44 9:30 AM Berk, St-Germain, Elliott 11:54 9:40 AM Holba, Nathan, Nedoszytko 12:04 9:50 AM Bamberger, Bigelow, Louth :00 AM Garon, Johnson, Kelly 12:24 10:10 AM Nagindas, Nymeyer, Bilodeau 12:34 10:20 AM O'Meara, Turkiewicz, Irving 12:44 10:20 AM Varty, Secord, Bates 12:54 13
18 Appendix 2: Written Appeal for a Pace of Play-Championships 14
19 Appendix 3: Written Appeal for a Place of Play Penalty Qualifying 15
20 Appendix 4: Pace of Play Hard Cards 16
21 Appendix 5: Situations Affecting Pace of Play 17
Local Rules and Conditions of Competition FOR 2018 USGA CHAMPIONSHIPS
2018 ArborLinks Local Rules and Conditions of Competition FOR 2018 USGA CHAMPIONSHIPS The Rules of Golf as approved by the United States Golf Association and The R&A govern play. See applicable championship
More informationSAMPLE STARTING PROCEDURES DUTIES OF OFFICIALS IN THE STARTING TENTS
STARTING PROCEDURES DUTIES OF OFFICIALS IN THE STARTING TENTS RULES INCIDENTS Championship Referee: U.S. Amateur Chris Jones Date: 8 / 14 / 17 Round: SP-1 Please detail all incidents for which you were
More informationSTARTING PROCEDURES DUTIES OF OFFICIALS IN THE STARTING TENTS
STARTING PROCEDURES DUTIES OF OFFICIALS IN THE STARTING TENTS The responsibilities are to ensure that the players start at the time laid down by the Committee and to distribute score cards and special
More information2017 Hillcrest Country Club
2017 Hillcrest Country Club Local Rules and Conditions of Competition FOR 2017 USGA CHAMPIONSHIPS The Rules of Golf as approved by the United States Golf Association and The R&A govern play. See applicable
More information2018 Beatrice Country Club
2018 Beatrice Country Club Local Rules and Conditions of Competition FOR 2018 USGA CHAMPIONSHIPS The Rules of Golf as approved by the United States Golf Association and The R&A govern play. See applicable
More information2017 The Country Club of Lincoln
2017 The Country Club of Lincoln Local Rules and Conditions of Competition FOR 2017 USGA CHAMPIONSHIPS The Rules of Golf as approved by the United States Golf Association and The R&A govern play. See applicable
More informationPACE OF PLAY MANAGEMENT AT CHAMPIONSHIPS
PACE OF PLAY MANAGEMENT AT CHAMPIONSHIPS INTRODUCTION From 2016, the Golfing Union of Ireland will adopt a uniform condition regarding pace of play across all national and provincial championships. In
More informationGOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report USGA Open Qualifier Applebrook Golf Club May 12, 2011
Report to the starter 10 Minutes Prior to your Tee Time Penetrating spikes are NOT permitted at Applebrook Golf Club GOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report USGA Open Qualifier Applebrook
More information45 th SARAWAK AMATEUR OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP (YBhg.Datuk Amar James Wong Kim Min Challenge Trophy) CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION
45 th SARAWAK AMATEUR OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP (YBhg.Datuk Amar James Wong Kim Min Challenge Trophy) 26 th SARAWAK AMATEUR LADIES OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP (SGA Ladies Trophy) CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION The
More informationSPORTEXCEL NATIONAL PREMIER ELITE GRAND FINAL & MALAYSIAN JUNIOR CLOSED 2017
SPORTEXCEL NATIONAL PREMIER ELITE GRAND FINAL & MALAYSIAN JUNIOR CLOSED 2017 MANAGEMENT Tournament Rules & Conditions 1. The SportExcel National Elite Grand Final & MALAYSIAN JUNIOR CLOSE CHAMPIONSHIP
More informationMajor Changes to the 2019 PGA Jr. League Conditions of Play
Major Changes to the 2019 PGA Jr. League Conditions of Play Rules Changes by PGA Jr. League Competitions Committee 1. Captain/Coach Advice There will be no limitations to the amount and form of advice
More informationRULES INFORMATION GUIDELINES FOR REFEREES. 1. Referee s Assignment and Equipment
RULES INFORMATION GUIDELINES FOR REFEREES 1. Referee s Assignment and Equipment It is the responsibility of the Referees to ensure the competition is fairly played in accordance with the Rules of Golf,
More informationRULES NOTEBOOK. Amateur Championships
RULES NOTEBOOK Amateur Championships U.S. Amateur Four-Ball U.S. Women s Amateur Four-Ball U.S. Girls Junior U.S. Junior Amateur U.S. Women s Amateur U.S. Amateur U.S. Mid-Amateur U.S. Women s Mid-Amateur
More informationSembawang Country Club. Senior Golf Cup. Conditions of Competition
Sembawang Country Club Senior Golf Cup Conditions of Competition 1. GENERAL a. The Senior Golf Cup will be played in accordance with the Rules of Golf as approved by the R&A Rules Ltd and Local Rules of
More informationDUTIES OF OFFICIALS IN THE SCORING TENTS
SCORING PROCEDURES DUTIES OF OFFICIALS IN THE SCORING TENTS It is the responsibility of this assignment to ensure that all official score cards are properly handled and any disputes are settled prior to
More informationBent Creek Country Club
Bent Creek Country Club GOLF REGULATIONS 1. Registration: A. Members must register with the caddie master or Golf Shop prior to beginning play. B. Members must register all guests in the Golf Professional
More informationSembawang Country Club. Deepavali Golf ball - Texas Scramble. Condition of Competition
Sembawang Country Club Deepavali Golf 2017 4 ball - Texas Scramble Condition of Competition 1. GENERAL a. The Deepavali golf will be held on 21 October 2017 as a Shotgun start at 13.15, followed by dinner
More informationCONDITIONS OF COMPETITION
THE 5 TH SARAWAK GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP PEHIN SRI DATUK PATINGGI TAN SRI DATUK AMAR (DR) HAJI ADENAN BIN HAJI SATEM TROPHY AND YABHG PUAN SRI DATO HAJAH JAMILAH BINTI HAJI ANU TROPHY 20 th to 22 nd July 2018
More informationThe Journey Begins Here 2017 NWGA PLAYER HANDBOOK
The Journey Begins Here 2017 NWGA PLAYER HANDBOOK A message from the Director. Welcome to the 2017 National Women s Golf Association s tournament season. As we enter into our eleventh year we promise to
More informationCLOSING DATE : 1 ST APRIL 2015
46th Sarawak Amateur Open Golf Championship (YBhg. Datuk Amar James Wong Kim Min Challenge Trophy) 27th Sarawak Amateur Ladies Open Golf Championship (SGA Ladies Trophy) 24 th 26 th April 2015 Kelab Golf
More informationIGF Regulations for Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018
IGF Regulations for Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018 Released in August 2018 Prepared by International Golf Federation IGF REGULATIONS FOR BUENOS AIRES YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES GOLF COMPETITION The scope
More informationGOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report Senior 27-Hole Challenge St. Davids GC September 12, 2011
GOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report Senior 27-Hole Challenge St. Davids GC September 12, 2011 PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY Report to the 1 st Tee starter 10 Minutes Prior
More information13 TH KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR OPEN 2018 AT KELAB GOLF PERKHIDMATAN AWAM MALAYSIA
13 TH KUALA LUMPUR AMATEUR OPEN 2018 AT KELAB GOLF PERKHIDMATAN AWAM MALAYSIA 1. MANAGEMENT TOURNAMENT RULES AND CONDITIONS 1.1 The 13 th Kuala Lumpur Amateur Open 2018 (hereinafter referred to as the
More informationPLAYER HANDBOOK Golf Channel Amateur Tour 2013 Season V1.0
PLAYER HANDBOOK Golf Channel Amateur Tour 2013 Season V1.0 1 TOUR POLICIES 1. Membership Qualification 2. Membership Fees 3. Membership Cancellation/Refund 4. Assumption of Risk and Release from Liability
More information11 TH 100PLUS MALAYSIAN JUNIOR OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 (12 TO 18 YEARS)
11 TH 100PLUS MALAYSIAN JUNIOR OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 (12 TO 18 YEARS) CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION MANAGEMENT 1. The 11 th 100PLUS MALAYSIAN JUNIOR OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 (hereinafter referred
More information(CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION)
(CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION) 1. MANAGEMENT The 12 th AmBank Group SportExcel INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 (hereinafter referred to as "The Championship") shall be managed by a Tournament
More informationSECTION III THE RULES OF PLAY. Definitions All defined terms are in italics and are listed alphabetically in the Definitions section see pages
SECTION III THE RULES OF PLAY THE GAME Rule 1 The Game Definitions All defined terms are in italics and are listed alphabetically in the Definitions section see pages 21-34. 1-1. General The Game of Golf
More information2017 GAM SCRAMBLE RULES & CONDITIONS Contents
RULES FOR THE GAM SCRAMBLE 1 Rules of Play 2 Conditions of Competition 3 Amateur Eligibility 4 Forming Teams / Team Eligibility 5 Substitutions 6 Miscellaneous Rules DECISIONS ON GAM SCRAMBLE 2017 GAM
More information6-6d/6 Omission of Penalty on Returned Score Card Discovered Before Close of Competition
6-6d/6 Omission of Penalty on Returned Score Card Discovered Before Close of Competition Q. A competitor returned a score lower than actually taken for the 12th hole due to failure to include a penalty
More informationSummary of the Major Changes in the Rules of Golf for 2019 Ball at Rest
Current Rules 2019 With the opening of the season, every IVGC and IVGCL Golfer should read and understand the following important information that applies to our play throughout the 2019 season. Every
More informationRBC Canadian Open. Standard Bearer. RBC Canadian Open Championship Manual
Standard Bearer 1 Standard Bearer JOB DESCRIPTION The Standard Bearer committee will assign one volunteer to each group of golfers during the Championship Pro-Am and the four tournament rounds. Their job
More informationGOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report 27 th Jock MacKenzie Memorial Sandy Run Country Club July 18, 2011
GOLF ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA Player Information Report 27 th Jock MacKenzie Memorial Sandy Run Country Club July 18, 2011 Report to the starter 10 Minutes Prior to your Tee Time Penetrating spikes
More informationSun Country Junior Tour Caddie Reference Guide
Sun Country Junior Tour Caddie Reference Guide Who can be a caddie? 1) Players in the all age divisions may have a caddie 2) Caddies must at be at least 18 years old 3) To become a SCJT Caddie, individuals
More informationExceptions Pointing To Another Applicable or More Specific Rule: 8-2a 10-1b 10-2a 10-2b b 30-2b
THE EXCEPTIONS CREATED BY RYAN FARB If you ve attended a Rules seminar in the past, you ve probably heard how important the Exceptions are to learning the Rules of Golf. There are 43 distinct Exceptions
More information10 th WARREN-MST AMATEUR OPEN 2018 WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING TM (WAGR) 4 to 6 JULY 2018
10 th WARREN-MST AMATEUR OPEN 2018 WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING TM (WAGR) 4 to 6 JULY 2018 CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION The following conditions, together with any additions or amendments as published by the
More informationPLAYER HANDBOOK Golf Channel Amateur Tour 2014 Season V1.0
PLAYER HANDBOOK Golf Channel Amateur Tour 2014 Season V1.0 1 TOUR POLICIES 1. Membership Qualification 2. Membership Fees 3. Membership Cancellation/Refund 4. Assumption of Risk and Release from Liability
More information(YBHG DATUK PATINGGI TAN SRI DR GEORGE CHAN HONG NAM CHALLENGE TROPHY & YBHG DATIN PATINGGI PUAN SRI DATUK LORNA ENAN MULOON CHAN CHALLENGE TROPHY)
28 TH KELAB GOLF MIRI AMATEUR OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 (YBHG DATUK PATINGGI TAN SRI DR GEORGE CHAN HONG NAM CHALLENGE TROPHY & YBHG DATIN PATINGGI PUAN SRI DATUK LORNA ENAN MULOON CHAN CHALLENGE TROPHY)
More information2018 Region III 2A Golf Handbook
2018 Region III 2A Golf Handbook To: From: Subject: High School Golf Coach Region III-2A Richey Cutrer, Tournament Director Region III-2A Golf Information Congratulations to all teams. I want to welcome
More informationGENERAL CONDITIONS FOR GOLF NSW STATE EVENTS
GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR GOLF NSW STATE EVENTS (EFFECTIVE 1 JANUARY 2016) INTRODUCTION The following General Conditions for Golf NSW State Events and the Golf NSW Hard Card apply to all Golf NSW State Events
More informationSummary Chart: All Proposed Changes in Penalties in the New Rules of Golf for 2019
Summary Chart: All Proposed Changes in Penalties in the New s of Golf for 2019 The purpose of this chart is to identify in one place for ease of reference all of the proposed changes to penalties in the
More information9 th WARREN-MST AMATEUR OPEN 2017 WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING TM (WAGR) 21 st to 23 rd NOVEMBER 2017
9 th WARREN-MST AMATEUR OPEN 2017 WORLD AMATEUR GOLF RANKING TM (WAGR) 21 st to 23 rd NOVEMBER 2017 CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION The following conditions, together with any additions or amendments as published
More informationThe PGA in England (Midlands)
The PGA in England (Midlands) 2017 Order of Merit Tournament Rules & Regulations The KCC Midland Open Birstall Golf Club 1. General 1.1 PGA Midlands Order of Merit Tournaments are open only to Members
More information2017 METROPOLITAN JUNIOR PENNANT CONDITIONS
2017 METROPOLITAN JUNIOR PENNANT CONDITIONS Version - 21 February 2017 No changes to conditions. 8.7 Clarification of the girls handicap adjustment The adjustment must be done before the team order is
More informationCaddie Functions. 2. The player who has the honor should be allowed to play before his opponent or fellow competitor tees his ball.
Caddie Functions The function of the caddie is to handle and carry a player s clubs on the golf course and otherwise assist in any other way in accordance with the rules. Responsibilities 1. Player s Equipment
More informationQUALIFYING SCHOOL 2018 (Including exempt Player Information)
QUALIFYING SCHOOL 2018 (Including exempt Player Information) FIRST STAGE (36 HOLES) Wednesday 28 th March Thursday 29 th March Official Practice Day: Tuesday 27 th March Caversham Heath Golf Club Mapledurham
More information10 th SABAH INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR MASTERS 2015
CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION 10 th SABAH INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR MASTERS 2015 1. MANAGEMENT 1.1 The 10 th SABAH INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR MASTERS 2015 shall be managed by the Tournament Committee whose decision in
More informationCOMMITTEE RESOLUTION OF OFFICIAL S ERROR
COMMITTEE RESOLUTION OF OFFICIAL S ERROR Consider the following situation as related in the USGA publication, GOLF RULES ILLUSTRATED, 2012-2015: At a U.S. Open sectional qualifier at Woodmont Country Club,
More informationU.S. Women s Amateur Four-Ball Qualifying Las Colinas Country Club February 27, 2019 Irving, TX
HOST CLUB 4400 North O Connor Blvd Irving, TX 972-541-1141 QUALIFYING INFORMATION FOR PLAYERS FORMAT/QUALIFYING PLACES: Four-ball stroke play, holes. There will be 2 Qualifiers and 2 Alternates. STARTING
More informationCentral Savannah River Area Women s Golf Association. Tournament Guide. Containing. General Tournament Information
Central Savannah River Area Women s Golf Association Tournament Guide Containing General Tournament Information Tournament Procedures Stroke Play Tournaments Four-Ball Tournaments The Lady/Pro Tournament
More informationSembawang Country Club. Monthly Medals Conditions of Competition
Sembawang Country Club Monthly Medals 2019 Conditions of Competition 1. GENERAL a. The Monthly Medal will be played in accordance with the Rules of Golf as approved by the R&A Rules Ltd and Local Rules
More informationLowcountry Women s Golf Association STANDING RULES
Lowcountry Women s Golf Association STANDING RULES MEMBERSHIP Applications for Membership Applications for renewal and new membership are accepted from October 1 to 31. If all eligibility requirements
More information2017 TOURNAMENT MANUAL River Road Richmond, BC V6X 1X5 Phone:
2017 TOURNAMENT MANUAL 243-7080 River Road Richmond, BC V6X 1X5 Phone: 604.303.6766 2017 PGA OF BC GENERAL TOURNAMENT CONDITIONS 1. TOURNAMENT ADMINISTRATION The Captain shall administer the tournament
More informationThe PGA in England (Midlands)
The PGA in England (Midlands) 2018 Order of Merit Tournament Rules & Regulations 1. General 1.1 PGA Midlands Order of Merit Tournaments are open only to Members of The PGA in England (Midlands) under whose
More informationRules of Golf Clinic
Rules of Golf Clinic UHSAA/Utah PGA High School Golf Rules and Competition Clinic Spirit of the Game! Golf is played, for the most part, without supervision of a referee or umpire. The game relies on the
More informationTCSAAL 2019 GOLF TOURNAMENT RULES April 1, 2019 Landa Park Golf Course 8:00 Shotgun Start
TCSAAL 2019 GOLF TOURNAMENT RULES April 1, 2019 Landa Park Golf Course 8:00 Shotgun Start http://landaparkgolfcourse.com The 6-8 grade tournament will be a 9-hole tournament played from the red tees. The
More informationSanta Ana Players Club
Santa Ana Players Club Revised 01/01/2018 Conditions of Play and Local Rules for 2018 Play is governed by the USGA Rules of Golf, any additional Notice to Players and, where applicable, by the following
More informationPortuguese Senior Men s International Championship To be played at. Golf do Estoril, Portugal
Portuguese Senior Men s International Championship To be played at Golf do Estoril, Portugal 19 th 23 rd April 2016 Conditions of Competition 1. CONDITIONS 1.1 Form of Play The Championship shall be decided
More information2018 Pennant Regulations Page 2
Brisbane & District Ladies Golf Association Inc. ABN: 87 890 552 772 PO Box 1240, Mt Ommaney Qld 4074 Ph: (07) 3117 0671 Fax: (07) 3054 4403 Email: secretary@bdlga.com.au Website: www.bdlga.com.au 2018
More informationBLUE RIDGE JUNIOR GOLF TOUR, INC. Dewayne Belcher Executive Director (H) (C)
BLUE RIDGE JUNIOR GOLF TOUR, INC. Dewayne Belcher Executive Director 276-326-2089 (H) 276-345-8786 (C) www.brjgt.com Name Address City State Zip Date of Birth / / Age as of 8/1/17 M/F Handicap School Parents/Guardian
More informationPlayer Information Sheet Girls Championship: Starlets Flight
California Women s Amateur Championships 69 th Annual California Junior Girls State Championship Monterey Peninsula Country Club, Shore Course Monday -Tuesday, June 25-26, 2018 Player Information Sheet
More informationGOLF'S NEW RULES Major Changes. Ball at Rest
Major Changes The following are the main changes to the Rules of Golf taking effect January 1, 2019 that are expected to have the most impact on the game and to be of most interest to golfers. The items
More information2019 Pennant Regulations
Brisbane & District Ladies Golf Association Inc. 53 Flame Tree Cres., Carindale Q 4152 Pennants: Ph: (07) 3279 1358 Fax: (07) 3103 4203 Email: secretary@bdlga.com.au Website: www.bdlga.com.au 2019 Pennant
More informationRhodes Rules School. So You Are Going To Play Match Play! Barry Rhodes. copyright 2016/2018 Barry Rhodes
Rhodes Rules School So You Are Going To Play Match Play! Barry Rhodes copyright 2016/2018 Barry Rhodes So You Are Going to Play Match Play! Most golfers play their competitive golf under the Rules of stroke
More informationRULE 36 SCRAMBLE. b. Order of Play Partners may play in the order the side considers best.
RULE 36 SCRAMBLE 36-1. GENERAL Scramble is a form of stroke play. The Rules for stroke play, so far as they are not at variance with the following specific Rules, apply. 36-2. FORMAT a. Procedure for Play
More informationLOCAL RULES and TERMS OF COMPETITON FOR GOLF AUSTRALIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019
LOCAL RULES and TERMS OF COMPETITON FOR GOLF AUSTRALIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 The following Local Rules & Terms of Competition apply until further notice to all Amateur Championships conducted under
More informationRiverside Men s Club Code of Conduct. Handicap Rules
Riverside Men s Club Code of Conduct Belonging to the Riverside Men s Club officially enrols the member into our fraternity as a Riverside Rat. As a Riverside Rat, you agree to follow the Rat Code of Conduct.
More informationA collection of The Rules are your friend tidbits
A collection of The Rules are your friend tidbits Table of Contents 1. Aeration Holes (Rule 13-1) 2. Legal, but ILL Advised a. Rub/Roll the ball on the green to clean (Rule 16-1) b. Raking sand between
More information2019 Midwest City Senior Golf Tournament Rules and Procedures
2019 Midwest City Senior Golf Tournament Rules and Procedures 1. What do I need to do when I arrive at the golf course to play in a tournament? Sign In. There will be some sign in sheets available. Initial
More informationThe PGA in England (Midlands)
The PGA in England (Midlands) Pro Am Rules & Regulations 2016 1. General 1.1 Any Pro Am listed in any previous provisional fixture list but not included on the current BlueGolf schedule, may have for some
More informationMost Commonly Applied Rules of Golf
Most Commonly Applied Rules of Golf The Iowa Golf Association General Points Show consideration to other players Play at a good pace Take care of the course Smooth bunkers Replace divots Fix ball marks
More informationSummary Chart: Proposed Changes in Definitions and Key Terms in the New Rules of Golf for 2019
Summary Chart: Proposed Changes in Definitions and Key Terms in the New Rules of for 2019 The purpose of this document is to identify in one place for ease of reference all of the proposed changes to the
More informationManual for Schools and Managers
2018-19 Golf Manual for Schools and Managers Table of Contents Revision History School Information Terms and Conditions...1-6 Understanding Your High School Golf Season and Your IJGA Season...7 Instructions
More informationChanges in the Rules of Golf for 2019 (summary)
Changes in the Rules of Golf for 2019 (summary) Table of Contents 1. Ball Accidently Struck Multiple Times During Stroke... 2 2. Ball in Motion Accidentally Deflected... 2 3. Ball Moved During Search...
More information1.1 description. Golf consists of playing a ball from the teeing ground into the hole according to the rules.
rule 1. The Game 1.0 defined terms. This rule contains the following defined terms: ball in play (35.4); caddie (35.7); Committee (35.11); course (35.13); fellow-competitor (35.12(b)); hole (35.22); outside
More informationEVENTS TRADITIONAL EVENTS UNIFIED EVENTS
MODIFIED EVENTS TRADITIONAL EVENTS UNIFIED EVENTS Individual Skills Competition 9 holes Individual Competition Unified 2-person Competition 3 holes Individual Competition 6 holes Individual Competition
More informationGOLF SA PENNANT COMPETITION 2017 SEASON
GOLF SA PENNANT COMPETITION 2017 SEASON References The references listed including the most updated version/s are the basis of the Competition Conditions. a. The Rules of Golf and the Rules of Amateur
More informationTCSAAL 2018 GOLF TOURNAMENT RULES April 9, 2018 Landa Park Golf Course 8:00 Shotgun Start
TCSAAL 2018 GOLF TOURNAMENT RULES April 9, 2018 Landa Park Golf Course 8:00 Shotgun Start http://landaparkgolfcourse.com The 6-8 grade tournament will be a 9-hole tournament played from the red tees. The
More information2016 State Golf QUALIFIER PACKET. Brian Polk UIL Tournament Director Cell: Office:
2016 State Golf QUALIFIER PACKET Brian Polk UIL Tournament Director Cell: 903-821-4242 Office: 512-232-4973 bpolk@uiltexas.org Susan Elza UIL Athletic Director Cell: 214-418-3591 2016 UIL STATE GOLF INFORMATION
More informationPALM DESERT RESORT MEN'S GOLF CLUB. STANDING RULES (Revised in March 2016) TABLE OF CONTENTS
PALM DESERT RESORT MEN'S GOLF CLUB STANDING RULES (Revised in March 2016) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Purpose 2. Relationship to the By-Laws of the Club 3. Guiding Principles 4. Weekly Play 5. Tournaments 6.
More information2016 CHAMPION INFINITY LUZVIMIN GOLF TOURNAMENT RANCHO PALOS VERDES GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB May 25-27, 2016
I. RULES OF PLAY The 2016 CHAMPION INFINITY LUZVIMIN GOLF INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT will be governed by the 2016 Rules of Golf according to the R & A and in conjunction with the USGA, WGAP, and the Local
More informationChange in the New Rules of Golf for 2019
Change in the New Rules of Golf for 2019 1. Ball Accidentally Struck Multiple Times During Stroke Under Rule 10.1a, if the player s club accidentally hits the ball more than once during a single stroke:
More information2016 GOLF TOURNAMENT SUPPORT MANUAL
2016 GOLF TOURNAMENT SUPPORT MANUAL I. AIMS - It is the sincere desire of the Executive Committee that tournaments sponsored by the Association be among the most significant events of the school year.
More informationTAPPS Golf Test. T F 5. The terms apron and fringe refer to the grass area bordering a putting surface.
T F 1. A player, taking relief from casual water, may not clean his ball. T F 2. A player s ball lies in a bunker. During the backswing, the player s club brushes the sand lightly. No penalty. T F 3. The
More information2019 Rule: The current default position in the Rules will be reversed:
2019 Rule: Under Rule 7.4, if a player accidentally moves his or her ball while searching for it: The player will get no penalty for causing it to move, and The ball will always be replaced; if the exact
More informationSTANDARD CONDITIONS FOR GOLF VICTORIA EVENTS (Version as of 01/01/2016)
Introduction STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR GOLF VICTORIA EVENTS (Version as of 01/01/2016) Standard Conditions for Golf Victoria Events (including the Golf Victoria Transportation Policy) and the Golf Victoria
More information2018 WOMEN S SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
ELIGIBILITY The Women s Senior Championship is open to all females who will be 50 years old or older by July 31 and who have enrolled and paid the annual registration fee to the Maine State Golf Association
More informationBASIC MATCH PLAY RULES
Rule 2-6: General Penalty The penalty for a breach of a Rule in match play is loss of hole except when otherise provided. There are no 2-stroke penalties in match play. There are loss-of-hole penalties
More informationPalm Valley Senior Men s Golf. Association Goodyear, Arizona 85395
10 January 2017 Palm Valley Senior Men s Golf Association Goodyear, Arizona 85395 Welcome to the Palm Valley Senior Men s Golf Association. Here are some basic facts about the Association Background -
More informationBOOK NOW AT
WINTER SERIES BOOK NOW AT WWW.IRISHJUNIOROPEN.COM 31ST OCTOBER - CASTLEROCK GOLF CLUB G PRO GO LF M 3RD JANUARY COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB R TE A PO CH IN G C OR A E V ENT S CO 18TH FEBRUARY PORTMARNOCK HOTEL
More informationIMPORTANT INFORMATION / FACT SHEET 59th USGA SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP SECTIONAL QUALIFYING 18-HOLES
IMPORTANT INFORMATION / FACT SHEET 59th USGA SENIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP SECTIONAL QUALIFYING 18-HOLES LOCATION: Happy Hollow Club 1701 South 105th Street Omaha, NE 68124 (402) 391-0239 Director of Golf
More informationFORMAT OF COMPETITION
GIRLS GOLF 1. FORMAT OF COMPETITION 1.2 Six Member Teams Each league member shall field one (1) recognized team, consisting of six (6) players, for each league match in which the member participates. 1.3
More information2014 T.L. WARREN AND W. GIBSON TROPHY CONDITIONS
2014 T.L. WARREN AND W. GIBSON TROPHY CONDITIONS Version 19 February 2014-1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. DEFINITIONS 3 2. THE COMMITTEE 3 3. ENTRY 3 4. ADVICE 3 5. ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS 4 6. FORMAT OF PLAY
More informationSouthern Texas PGA Senior Series
Southern Texas PGA Senior Series Tournament Rules and Regulations, Conduct, Eligibility and Policies Revised January, 17 2018 1 P a g e Table of Contents Article I Purpose 3 Section 1 General 3 Article
More informationReady Golf Guide. Introduction
Introduction Ready Golf Guide A very helpful guide that was discovered on the Internet as a pdf file. There was not a reference as to who put the document together. I would like to give credit to whoever
More informationGeorgia PGA Junior Tour Tournament Handbook 2015
Georgia PGA Junior Tour Tournament Handbook 2015 Georgia Section, PGA of America 590 West Crossville Road Suite 204 Roswell, GA 30075 www.georgiapga.com 678-461-8600 800-474-2911 Toll Free 678-461-0500
More informationTHE BLUE HERON GOLF CLUB
THE BLUE HERON GOLF CLUB MEMBERSHIP GUIDE Version Updated 1/29/2015 Page 1 of 9 CLUB STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION The Blue Heron Golf Club (TBHGC) is a club managed by volunteers in accordance with the Club
More informationGLEN GORSE GOLF CLUB Men s & Ladies Handicap & Competitions Committee. Conditions of Competitions Rule Introduction
GLEN GORSE GOLF CLUB Men s & Ladies Handicap & Competitions Committee Conditions of Competitions Rule 33--1 1. Introduction Competitions will be played under the Rules of Golf as published by R&A Rules
More information2017 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz
2017 MGA Rules of Golf Quiz 1. In a match, Player A hits his drive on the 1st hole which is a long dog-leg. Player B, who has never played the course, asks A, "Where should I aim?" A responds, "Hit your
More informationOFFICIAL MSHSL BYLAWS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS GOLF
2011-2012 MSHSL Athletic Rules and Policies Manual OFFICIAL MSHSL BYLAWS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS GOLF See the MSHSL Official Handbook Bylaw 501 for information regarding: Maximum Number of Contests See the
More informationAssociate Members are generally not eligible to participate in peak season tournaments or in the Club Championship.
CommonGround Men s Golf Club The Rules of the United States Golf Association govern play. This Hard Card and any site specific Notice to Competitors are supplements to The Rules of Golf 2012-2015. Local
More information