Monterey Bay Seniors Golf Association. Membership Packet (2018)

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Monterey Bay Seniors Golf Association Membership Packet (2018) Purpose The Monterey Bay Seniors Golf Association (MBSGA) is a non-profit organization formed to create and develop good fellowship among male senior golfers. History The MBSGA was started in 1964 over a cup of coffee when Larry Hall, one of the original members, suggested that each member of the Dawn Patrol kick in a dollar every two weeks for prizes. It soon became necessary to have someone do handicapping and pairings. George Sharp, assisted by Doc Combs, handled the former, while Al Ward undertook the latter. The first President was Col. Ralph Hansen who served from 1964 to 1967. Assisting Ralph was Bill Bullwinkle who handled scheduling, pairings, prizes, etc. The MBSGA s two perpetual trophies are named in his honor. The first constitution was written in 1968. In 1970, under the guidance of Monty Brundige and committee, a formal constitution was drawn up and approved in 1971 during the term of Wilbur Fair. From the original group of 12 the MBSGA has grown to the current membership of approximately 120. Current Officers and Directors and Contact Information The current officers and Directors and their contact information are listed below: Position Incumbent Address Telephone e-mail Address President Richard King 285 Camino Al Barranco La Selva Beach CA 95076 Past President Chuck Frank 12765 Sundance Lane Carmel Valley CA 93924 831-662-1872 RKing11@pacbell.net 831-373-7322 chuck.frank@sbcglob al.net Vice President (Also Table Crew) Mark Tompkins 2184 Glenkirk Drive, San Jose, CA 95124 408-667-5424 tompkins@earthlink.n et Secretary

Treasurer Jeff Collins Director Handicaps Monty Ross 2174 Glenkirk Drive 95124 408-267-4281 monty@rossmail.us Director, Tournament Planning & Scheduling Ayman Shahin P.O. Box 250 Meadow Vista, CA 95722 408-835-5636 AFShahin@aol.com & Scoring 1 George Stramback 465 La Crosse Drive, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 408-710-8904 george_stramback@c harter.net & Scoring 2 David Faulstich 7135 via Romera, 95139 408-224-0638 davidfaulstich@earthli nk.net Director, Golfer of the Year Standings Craig Tetirick 5522 Century Park Way 95111 408-981-8457 craig.tetirick@sbcglob al.net Director, Membership Speed Leas P. O. Box 2250 Boulder Creek, CA 95006 831-338-1024 speedleas@att.net Webmaster Marty McGillivray 126 Escalona Dr. Santa Cruz, CA 831-227-0374 mcmarty@pacbell.net Membership Qualifications 1. Minimum attained age of 50 years. 2. Prospective members must submit a signed MBSGA application form for consideration and approval by the Board (The MBSGA Application Form is appended to this Yearbook). 3. Each member must apply for a Northern California Golf Association (NCGA) membership through MBSGA, even if you already have one though another club. 4. New members having an established index with the NCGA may use it to participate in MBSGA competition while waiting for their MBSGA card. 5. New members without an established index will be designated a provisional member and may play but not be eligible for prize money until his index is established. 6. If for any reason a provisional member cannot qualify for an NCGA membership within six (6) months following membership approval, this will be cause for expulsion. 7. All members must pay annual dues (which includes NCGA dues) when due or be dropped from membership. Members may also be dropped from membership at the discretion of the Board of Directors for violation of rules or by-laws established by the Board of Directors regarding play and attendance at tournaments or behavior deemed inappropriate to the Association.

Dues and Awards Annual Dues shall be fixed by the Board from time to time, in an amount sufficient to cover the mailing costs, the cost of the annual luncheon meeting, printing, duplication and incidental expenses. In addition a $1.00 "Award Fee" per player will be charged at each tournament to be used to pay for a $50.00 "Hole-in One" award, and the cost of drinks (one per participant in the tournament). This Award Fee will also be used to cover a $50 payment to winners in the three MBSGA major tournaments: The Bullwinkle The Ken Person Invitation (a two man team event) The Club Championship (to the low net winner) Annual Dues (Starting 1/1/2018) are: New members - $39 for NCGA and $30 for MBSGA plus $10 for 1 st year s membership for a total of $79, if the new member is not an NCGA member ($69 if a current NCGA member). Current Member Renewal - $39 for NCGA and $24 for MBSGA for a total of $63. Renewals for the following year are required to be paid by November 30 th of each year. Tournaments Golf tournaments are scheduled at the various courses selected by the Tournament Director. The tournaments scheduled for the current year are listed in the table below. The MBSGA Club Championship Tournaments are scheduled twice a year. The Bullwinkle tournament is held once a year, and the Ken Peterson Invitational tournament once a year. The Eclectic Tournament is scheduled twice a year. Three perpetual trophies exist, each with the winner s names engraved on them: o The Bullwinkle o The Ken Peterson Invitational o The Club Championship These trophies are housed at The MBSGA Home Club (currently Spring Hills). MBSGA tournaments will be financed by collection of an entry fee to cover: Green fees Refreshments, if any and Prize money Invited guests may play in "sweeps" and "point par" tournaments, only upon payment of full entry fees. Applicants for membership are particularly desirable as guests of current members and may play at MBSGA entry fee rates. Guests are NOT ELIGIBLE to compete for regular MEMBERSHIP PRIZES. Committees, appointed by the President, may conduct other activities that do not involve financial responsibility of MBSGA, i.e. such activities must be self-supporting by collection of the necessary funds by the committee or by direct payment by members participating in the event. Tournament Sign Up Only members may sign up online for tournaments. Guests are welcome at MBSGA events, however only members may register them on line for a tournament.

Games Played The following is a description of the games played by the MBSGA. Sweeps: This is straight medal play where you keep your individual score and turn it in on the score card of the group. Point Par: This modified individual scoring system gives you points for net bogies, pars, birdies, eagles and double eagles. This system eliminates the big penalty for a high score on a bad hole. Keep your score for posting as normal and on a separate line record the points earned under the point par system. Progressive: This is a team scoring event where we start by scoring the best net score on the first hole, the two best net scores on the second hole, the three best net scores on the third hole and then start over on the fourth hole with one score, etc. Keep individual scores for posting for handicap. Submit the team progressive score on the card 1-2-3: This team format takes the lowest net score on the par 5 s, the two low net scores on the par 4 s, and the three low net scores on the par 3 s. Individual scores are kept for posting for handicap. The sum of the 1-2-3 team score for each hole is also submitted on the card. Scramble: This format is the only one in which individual scores are not maintained or recorded for handicap purposes. The hole is started with the best drive selected, all players then play their second shots from that point and from the best position take their third shots etc., until completing the hole. An individual requirement is that each player must have a stipulated number of drives used. The handicap used for the event will be determined before the event and will vary for each team. The scramble can be played as either a two-man or four-man team. Only the team score is recorded on the card. Las Vegas: This is a four-man event. The scoring is a two digit number. The first digit is the lowest net score of the team. The second digit is the second lowest net score of the team. The team with the lowest score after adding all 18-hole scores is the winner. Best Ball: These are either two or four man events. In Two Man the lowest net score of the two is used for each hole. In Four Man the sum of the two lowest scores of the four are used for each hole. Eclectic: This is an individual play, sweeps format with two rounds played on the same course. o Round 1 is a regular Sweeps format with prizes awarded for that day s play o Round 2 is also a regular Sweeps format with prizes awarded for that day s play o Following Round Two, Eclectic prizes will be awarded based on the best net score for each hole from Round 1 or Round 2 Yellow Ball: This is a four person team event. Each team is given a Yellow Ball to play. The team determines the order of play for the team with the Yellow Ball prior to beginning play and repeats the order for each four holes through 16 holes. The team can select any two players to use the Yellow Ball for holes 17 and 18. The net score of the Yellow Ball player and the lowest net score of the other three players are summed for each hole.

Player of the Year and Scoring The player of the year award is based on the total of points earned by a member during the calendar year. Points are awarded after each tournament as follows: Place Points First 10 Second 7 Third 5 Fourth 4 Fifth 3 Sixth 2 Seventh 1 In the case of team play, such as best ball foursome, each team member is awarded the appropriate points. In the case of individual play, such as sweeps, the appropriate points are awarded to the individual low net winner. Duplicate points are awarded for tie scores in all cases. Points are awarded for winners in each flight. Player of the Year points will be awarded for each of the two Sweeps and for the Eclectic winners. Newsletter The MBSGA Newsletter is published monthly. Hard copies are mailed to members that do not have access to the MBSGA website. The Newsletter is normally posted to the website by the end of the first week of the month. MBSGA Website The MBSGA website is located at www.mbsga.org. The site provides the following information: Listing of scheduled tournaments Pairings and Tee Times Current NCGA Handicaps MBSGA Monthly Newsletter Board of Directors and Contact Information MBSGA By-Laws MBSGA Membership Roster Links to the following sites: NCGA Golf Rules; NCGA Foundation; PGA Website; NCGA Website MBSGA Meetings A membership meeting is held annually at the call of the President. One purpose of the meeting is to elect officers and directors for the ensuing year and to consider other matters as may be presented at the time. The annual meeting and luncheon are scheduled to be held in June, at Spring Hills. Updating Member Information All members are asked to keep their information up to date. If you have correction or changes in your name, address, telephone number or e-mail address please send it to: MBSGA c/o Speed Leas Box 2250, Boulder Creek, CA 95006 Phone; 831-338-1024 E-mail: speedleas@att.net