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2008 Tournament Schedule

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Name

Dates

The Opener

April 19

The Memorial        

May 4

*Schweikert

May 17,18,24,25,31     June 1

Best of the Best

June 7, 8

*High Bridge Classic

June 21, 22

The Par 3 Challenge

July 12

Mixed Scramble

July 27

*President’s Cup

August 9,10,16,17

Two Person Multiple Shot

September 6

*Senior Championship

September 20, 21

Pre-Senior

September 20, 21

Octoberfest             

October 5

The Closer

October 18

(* Denotes a major championship tournament)


Tournament Notes

Tournament Committee

 Registration

Tournament Tee Times

Entry Fees

Green Aeration

Eligibility

Prizes

Prize values stated in this document are based on an expected annual membership of 50 golfers.  Actual prize values and number of positions paid may vary based on our actual membership numbers and tournament participation.

Multiple Position Wins

Handicap Determination

Tee Box Handicap Assignments

Tee Box              (Color)

Men’s Index

Women’s Index

Tournament        (Black)

8.4 and less

 

Back                        (Red)

8.5

to

19.0

8.4 and less

Middle                  (White)

19.1+

8.5

to

19.0

Front                      (Gold)

 

19.1+

For any designated tee box tournaments, you will not have the option to choose your tee. You will use the tee box assigned to you and your course handicap will then be determined from the designated tee box.  

11. Match of Cards Procedure

When indicated, ties will be resolved using USGA match of cards procedure.

Handicaps will be applied to playoff holes as allocated per tournament rules.

12. Handicap Hole Allocation

The tournament committee acting under Rule 33-4, imposes the following changes to the holes that handicap strokes are given:

For Women playing from the Gold Tees, the following will be the handicap holes:

Hole #

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Gold Hcp

5

7

1

17

11

15

9

13

3

12

8

18

14

10

6

16

4

2

For Women playing from the Red or White tees, the following holes will be the handicap holes:

Hole #

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Women's Hcp

13

7

1

15

3

17

11

9

5

16

14

18

8

12

6

4

10

2

After a period of time, the scorecards need to be updated.  Holes and tee boxes have changed over the years and the tournament committee is addressing the issue in order to better determine the handicap allocation.  The tournament committee is actively collecting cards to better determine a more accurate handicap hole allocation.
Each player takes strokes according to Handicap Rule 9-3a:
“In mixed competitions where each player plays his own ball and where allocations are different for men and women, the players receive strokes based on their respective stroke allocations.”

13.  Tournament Player of the Year

The tournament player of the year for the HBHGA association will be determined by a point system.  Points for each of the tournaments (with the exception of the Mixed Scramble and the President’s Cup Qualifier) will be awarded as follows:

Place

Stroke Play

Match Play

1st

100

100

2nd

87.5

87.5

3rd

75

75

4th

62.5

62.5

5th

50

31.25

6th

37.5

31.25

7th

25

31.25

8th

12.5

31.25

9th and above

5

5

Details:

14.  Slow Play

Slow play is an issue for all golfers.  The association has a vested interest in maintaining pace of play for all of our tournaments.   We get early tee times on the basis that we make sure to set a good pace for the golf course.  If we can’t maintain pace of play, we may endanger our relationship with the course.

We define slow play as playing significantly behind pace with 1 or more open holes in front of you.

Here are some guidelines to help you play faster:

Players that don’t abide by the slow play guidelines:

Any player that is frequently flagged for slow play may be barred from future tournaments.

TOURNAMENT FORMATS

The Opener                                                                     (April 19th)

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The Memorial                                                                     (May 4th)

Tee Box              (Color)

Men’s Index

Women’s Index

Tournament        (Black)

8.4 and less

 

Back                        (Red)

8.5

to

19.0

8.4 and less

Middle                  (White)

19.1+

8.5

to

19.0

Front                      (Gold)

 

19.1+

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 Schweikert (MAJOR)   (May 17th, 18th, 24th, 25th, 31st, June 1st)

Tee Box              (Color)

Men’s Index

Women’s Index

Tournament        (Black)

8.4 and less

 

Back                        (Red)

8.5

to

19.0

8.4 and less

Middle                  (White)

19.1+

8.5

to

19.0

Front                      (Gold)

 

19.1+

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Best of the Best                                                    (June 7th, 8th)

Hole

Round 1 Score

Round 2 Score

Best Score

1

4

5

4

2

X

5

5

3

4

10

4

….

18

6

4

4

 

NOTE: An individual cannot win multiple prizes (see section 8) 

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High Bridge Classic (MAJOR)          (June 21st, 22nd)           

Tee Box              (Color)

Men’s Index

Women’s Index

Tournament        (Black)

8.4 and less

 

Back                        (Red)

8.5

to

19.0

8.4 and less

Middle                  (White)

19.1+

8.5

to

19.0

Front                      (Gold)

 

19.1+

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The Par 3 Challenge                                                       (July 12th)

Tee Box              (Color)

Men’s Index

Women’s Index

Tournament        (Black)

8.4 and less

 

Back                        (Red)

8.5

to

19.0

8.4 and less

Middle                  (White)

19.1+

8.5

to

19.0

Front                      (Gold)

 

19.1+

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Mixed Scramble                                                         (July 27th)

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President’s Cup (MAJOR)                      (Aug 9th, 10th, 16th, 17th)

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Two Person Multiple Shot                                              (Sept. 6th)

Tee Box              (Color)

Men’s Index

Women’s Index

Tournament        (Black)

8.4 and less

 

Back                        (Red)

8.5

to

19.0

8.4 and less

Middle                  (White)

19.1+

8.5

to

19.0

Front                      (Gold)

 

19.1+

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Senior Championship (MAJOR)                        (Sept. 20th, 21st)

Note: For Super Seniors playing in both the Senior and the Super Senior, or players winning both gross and net positions, you will only be eligible to win one prize, which ever is greater. (Please refer back to tournament notes section 8)

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Pre-Senior                                                              (Sept. 20th, 21st)

NOTE:

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Octoberfest                                                                        (Oct. 5th)

NOTE: An individual team cannot win multiple prizes (see section 8)

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The Closer                                                                   (Oct. 18th)

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Additional Tournament Rules

USGA Rules to Remember:

  1. It is not the job of the HBHGA to teach the rules of golf according the USGA to its members.  All playing members should have a common knowledge of the rules.  Members can visit the USGA on line or the High Bridge Hills Golf Association web site (http://home.earthlink.net/~maxhamt/index.htm) to study rules and take rules quizzes (recommended).  A copy of the Decisions on the Rules of Golf may also be purchased from the USGA or viewed on the web.
  2. Special Rules will be posted for tournaments played under non-standard formats.  All other tournaments will be played according to the Rules and Decisions on the Rules of Golf as defined by the USGA.
  3. The HBHGA Tournament Committee is responsible for all decisions regarding course playability and the suspension or cancellation of play due to dangerous or adverse conditions.
  4. The Tournament Committee will be posting starting times prior to each competition.
  5. The ball a player uses shall be named on the current list of conforming golf balls issued by the USGA for all major tournaments.
  6. All players must announce, to their opponents, the ball name, type and distinguishing marks before teeing of on the first hole, and again anytime a new ball is legally introduced into play.
  7. If a player arrives at his starting point, ready to play, within 5 minutes after his starting time, in the absence of circumstances which warrant waiving the penalty of disqualification as provided in rule 33-7, the penalty for failure to start on time is loss of the first hole in match play or a two stroke penalty in stroke play.  The penalty for lateness beyond 5 minutes is disqualification.
  8. Out of Bounds (white stakes)
  9. Water Hazards (yellow stakes)
  10. Lateral Water Hazards (red stakes)
  11. Ground Under Repair (white paint)    

Local Rules:

  1. GPS (cart and handheld) will be allowed in all tournaments, except for devices that account for wind and/or elevation change.
  2. The power lines and poles in between holes #1 and #2 will be treated as an immovable obstruction.  Any ball striking the wires or poles will not be replayed.  Interference from the poles in a player's stance or intended swing will be entitled to relief as outlined in Rule 24-2.
  3. The right side of hole #3, back of green #6 will be played as a hazard pending stake markings, to be done by the golf course.
  4. There is an area on the back left of hole #6, which can be considered casual water.  However only from hole #6 can there be “Reasonable Evidence” that the ball is lost in casual water. Without reasonable evidence the player must proceed under rule 27-1.  Please refer to 25-1c/1 for clarification of reasonable evidence.
  5. The right side of hole #17 is out of bounds before and after the boundary fence.  Additional white stakes may be posted before the season.
  6. Although it may be marked as such, the gravel cart path on #13 is NOT in the hazard.  Players can get relief from the path as described in Rule 24-2.  The hazard will be defined as starting from the left side of the gravel path.  Players should remember that they can’t drop in the hazard.
  7. Players can take relief from bumpy artificial turf, as found on #8 (by the stairs) and on #3 (after the first trap).
  8. There is no designated drop area on hole #8!
  9. Rule 26-1/1 Meaning of Reasonable Evidence in Rule 26-1:
    1. The term “reasonable evidence” in Rule 26-1 is purposely and necessarily broad so as to permit sensible judgments to be reached on the basis of all relevant circumstances of particular cases. As applied in this context, a player may not deem his ball lost in a water hazard simply because he thinks the ball may be in a hazard.  The evidence must be preponderantly in favor of it being in the hazard. Otherwise, the ball must be considered lost outside the hazard and the player must proceed under rule 27-1.  Physical conditions in the area have a great deal to do with it.  For example, if a water hazard is surrounded by a fairway on which a ball could hardly be lost the existence of reasonable evidence that the ball is in the hazard would be more likely than if there was deep rough in the area.  Observing a ball splash in a water hazard would not necessarily provide reasonable evidence as splashing balls sometimes skip out of hazards.  It would depend on all the circumstances. 
    2. Permitting play of a provisional ball under rule 26-1 for a ball that may be in a water hazard of such character that if the original ball is not found, there is reasonable evidence that it is lost in the water hazard and it would be impracticable to determine whether the ball is in the hazard or to do so would unduly delay play. The ball is played provisionally under any of the available options under Rule 26-1. In such a case if a provisional ball is played and the original ball is found in the water hazard, the player may play the original ball as it lies or continue with the provisional ball in play, but he may not proceed under rule 26-1 with regard to the original ball. Any ball played near or in the creek/hazard should be deemed a lost ball and provisional ball played.  Player has option to find original ball and play it as it lies (not recommended considering the conditions around the hazard).

 

 

 

 

 

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