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Oakwood
Two-Person Scramble
SRPGA GOLF TOURNAMENTSaturday,
December 9, 2006
Sign-up Deadline: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:00 p.m. |
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Fees: |
Play |
$55 per player (includes green fees, prize fund, skill prizes, cart, range balls, and tax) |
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Team |
There will be no live auction this year. We’ll give Mr. Langford’s investors a break. Each team will pay $60 into the pot. The pot will be split as evenly as possible between flights. |
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Carts |
Included |
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Skins |
$10 per team (optional). Sign up at the pro shop before the round and pay after you play. |
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Format:
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Directors:
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Kirk Hooper, EVS104, 602-236-6206 Nolan Fletcher,PAB211,602-809-7959 |
Additional copies of this flyer are
available on our web site at http://srpgolf.com. |
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Pro and Location:
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Jay Wilson, 480-895-1159 |
How to Get There From PAB, take I-10 south to |
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Driving
Range:
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Grass; no restrictions |
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Pairing: Indicate your team member and playing group. ¨
Pay to: Project Golf Association or SRPGA Tournament: Put Oakwood on the check. |
Pay by CHECK ONLY, absolutely no cash. Send to: Nolan Fletcher PAB211 or,
P.O. Box 52025 |
NOTE: Dress code in effect. No denim jeans or shorts.
Collared shirts
and soft spikes only.
Two-Man
Golf Tournament Rules
The tournament will be played as a two-person team scramble.
Each team records only one score per hole on their card.
Tee shot: The two
partners each hit a tee shot.
Next
shots: The partner with the poorer drive moves his ball to the
spot (within one club length) where his partner’s ball stopped. [NOTE: It is not mandatory for one partner to move
his ball to the other’s location.] They both hit their second shots from this
more desirable location. After they have hit their second shots, they again
select the best location of the two and both hit from there and hit third
shots. This procedure continues until one team member is in the cup.
Picking
up: The other partner may pick up unless (s)he
can still improve the team score.
Putting
tips: Before putting, a marker should be placed next to your ball
in case you miss the putt, in which case your partner would try from the same
spot. You may also “tap in” a putt to speed up play instead of marking—your
partner can still improve the team score; no penalty.
Improve
Lies: Lies may be improved one club length anywhere on the course
except in hazards,
Hitting
order: Either partner may hit first on any given shot or putt.
An example
of play: Both partners hit a tee shot on a 200-yard par 3 hole. Sam hits his tee shot onto the green 20 feet from the
pin. Partner Dave hit into the greenside trap. Dave picks his ball out of the
trap while Sam eye’s the putt. Sam misses the putt and taps it in. Dave then
eye’s the same 20 foot putt and makes it, improving the team score to 2, which
is the score marked on the card for that hole.
Out of
bounds: Shots out of bounds or in water hazards cost you nothing
unless your partner is also in trouble on the same shot. You cannot improve your lie out of bounds by
one club length so that you are in bounds.
Handicaps: These
will be calculated based on each player’s course handicap according to USGA
recommendation. The team handicap will be the sum of 35% of the A-player
handicap and
15% of the B-player handicap.
Payout: Each
flight pool is distributed to the first and second place teams on a 70-30
percent basis.
Ties:
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If two teams tie for first place, scorecards
will be matched to determine the winner and second place.
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If more than two teams tie for first, the pool for that
flight (100 percent) will be divided equally among the tied teams.
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If no teams tie for first, but there are ties for second
place, the
second place prize (30 percent of the flight pool) is divided equally among the
tied teams.