FAYETTE GOLF ASSOCIATION

 We Support Junior Golf

 

    2009 League Rules & Agenda

 

President:  Bill Plume
    Vice President:  Shawn Armstrong
     Treasurer:  Bob Markutsa

 

    

Items in Red:    Changes For 2009

Items In Blue:  Changes For 2008

Items in green not firmed as of now

DUES

 

2009 league dues for all league members will be $70.00 ( for JR Golf ,prizes and trophies) plus $30.00 weekly non-member cart/green fees payable to Nemacolin at time of check in.  New members must pay at least $40.00 of the yearly dues by April 23th and any remainder by May 14th.  All old members’ dues must be pay in full by May 14th.

If dues are not paid, you may continue playing, but your scores will not be counted, you will forfeit your individual match, and your team point. 

 

Cash or checks made to “Fayette Golf Association” should be given to Bob Markutsa or any officer.  Please help make Bob’s job easier by paying these dues on time.   

 

Optional Skins Game ~ $ 45.00 (See Skins Game Paragraph).

 

Optional Hole-In-One Insurance ~ $5.00 (Hole In One Under General Paragraph).

 

STARTING TIMES

Normal starting times will be 4:30 p.m.  Tee off order will be determined by all team members arriving on the tee.  ALL TEAM MEMBERS MUST BE PRESENT ON THE TEE before the team is placed in the tee off sequence.

It is important that players, who can’t make the 4:30 p.m. start time, notify the NWL Pro-Shop or their team captain if they are coming after 4:30 and before 5:00.  If a player who is going to be late has not called by 4:30 p.m., his group does not have to waitHowever, groups are required to wait until 5:00 if a player has called in advance to inform the group that he will be late.  Players who would like to set a specific time to play prior to or after 5:00 must have unanimous agreement between all players in the foursome, and the early or late match must be played on the original scheduled league date.

 

LEAGUE RULES

 

There Will Be No Substitutes Used This Year

 

If any player misses 5 or more matches (except for major medical or bereavement) he will be taken off of their team roster and replaced by a player from the league waiting list.

Rules Committee will be: Tony DeCarlo, Richard Glover and Tim Whetsell.  They will be responsible for establishing and governing the course rules for the league and for making weather cancellation decisions.

You may use the club face to roll your ball up to 6 inches in any direction without penalty (you cannot place the ball with you hand). You cannot roll the ball from the rough to the fairway or from deeper rough to shorter rough.

You may not concede a putt to your competitor.  Ball must be played until it is in the hole.

Mulligan will be allowed on the first swing of the first hole played.  Mulligan must be played before leaving the tee box.  Players must play the mulligan if used.  Players who play the same nine holes as the league is playing before the scheduled league match will not be allowed a mulligan.

For Flight Championship matches: Handicaps WILL NOT be used for A Flight players. Handicaps will be used for B, C, and D Flights.

For a match to be counted, all groups must complete all 9 holes.

Weather cancellation will come from the Rules Committee or the Nemacolin Golf Staff.

In the event of cancellations, 2 makeup dates have been included in the 2009 schedule. However, if there are more than 2 cancellations, those matches will not be made up.

 A player whose season end handicap increases and causes him to drop from his current flight can only drop one flight level for the following season.  A player whose season end handicap decreases can move up only one flight level per season.

To speed up play, "Ready Golf" is encouraged, i.e., if you are at your ball and ready to hit, go ahead and hit even though you are not away.

If a player shows up late (after 5:00 p.m.) and has made no arrangements for being late, he may join his group on the course. If his group had already teed off, he can only join his group on the next tee box. He will forfeit any earlier holes. This does not affect team points since his partner can still play for the hole(s) he missed. See paragraph Page 4 ~ TEAM MATCH SCORING (One team player missing).

SCORING

 

Scoring is based on match play using weekly-adjusted nine hole handicaps.  There is no maximum handicap.

The total number of points a four man team can win is eight (8).  Each team will have two players in two foursomes each week.  In each foursome, three matches will take place as shown in the follow example:

        Match #1 - Most holes won by a two man team (with handicap) - 2 points

        Match #2 - A player vs. A player; most holes won (with handicap) - 1 point

        Match #3 - B player vs. B player; most holes won (with handicap) - 1 point

 

 

INDIVIDUAL / TEAM SCORING PROCEDURES


    Reminder, all matches will be played using full 9 hole handicaps. NET SCORE  for each hole is calculated by subtracting stroke(s) from the gross score for the hole.  Example, if you score a 7 on hole # 2, and you are getting a stroke, your net score for hole # 2 would be 6.  If you received 2 strokes on hole # 2, your net would be 5.

Players who do not pay their dues by May 14 2009 will forfeit their individual and team point each night until their dues are paid.
    
Their partner can still play for one (1) individual point and one (1) team point if his dues are paid. 

INDIVIDUAL MATCH SCORING (1 Point to the winner)

Both Golfers Present

 The player with the lowest NET SCORE for the hole wins the hole. The player who wins the most holes wins the match and wins one (1) point.
 
If the match is tied, each player wins 1/2 point.

Your Opponent Absent

If your opponent does not show, you earn 1 team point. For a leader point you must play a card. If you tie you earn ˝ leader point, if you beat the card you earn 1 leader point.  

TEAM MATCH SCORING (2 Points to the winning team)

All 4 Players Present

Example, Team 1 "A" and "B" players vs. Team 2 "A" and "B" players (Or any combination of A, B, C, or D players).  The total NET SCORES for both team 1 players are added and compared to the total Net SCORES for both team 2 players on each hold.  The team with the lowest NET SCORE total wins the hole.  The team with the most holes won wins 2 points. If tied, each team wins 1 point.

One Team Player Missing

Example, Team 1 "A" and "B" players vs. Team 2 "A" and "B" players (Or any combination of  A, B, C or D players).  Team 1 "A" player is absent.  Team 1 "B" player must play against both Team 2 players using full handicaps.  Team 1 "B" must beat the best ball of Team 2 ("A" and "B" players).  The team with the lowest NET SCORE wins the hole.  The team with the most holes won wins 2 points.  If tied, each team wins 1 point.

 

 

One Team Player Missing From Each Team

Example, Team 1 "A" and "B" players vs. Team 2 "A" and "B" players (Or any combination of  A, B, C or D players).  Team 1 "A" player is absent and Team 2 “B” player is absent. Team 1 "B" player must play against Team 2 “A” player using full handicaps.  The player who wins the most holes wins 2 team points.  If tied, each player wins 1 team point.

 

Both Players  Missing From The Same Team

Example, Team 1 "A" and "B" players vs. Team 2 "A" and "B" players (Or any combination of  A, B, C or D players).       Both Team 2 players are absent.       Team 1 players will each  receive 1 point each

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One  Player Present, 3 Players Missing

Example, Team 1 "A" and "B" players vs. Team 2 "A" and "B" players (Or any combination of  A, B, C or D players).  Team 1 "A" player is present and his “B” player is absent.   Both Team “B’ players are absent.  Since the Team 1 “A” player is representing his team, the Team 1 “A” player  wins 2 team points.

SKINS GAME
 

Skins will be an optional event.  Separate skins will be played within each flight  (A, B, C and D) Skins will be based on gross scores:  for A and B players par or better to win and  for C and D players bogey or better to win.  For a player to be included in the skins game(s), the player must pay in advance for the remainder of the league season.  Skins will begin on April 16 and continue through the scheduled match on August 20).  The cost for each week is $2.50 for a total cost of $45.00.  If a player has not paid on or before April 17 and wishes to enter later for his flight, he must pay for the remainder of league play ($2.50 for each remaining week).  Monies will not be collected each week unless the total amount is paid. Unless a golfer has prepaid, his score will not be counted for skins.  Skins will not be played during team events (if scheduled).  Flight championships round may be used in event of rainouts.  The amount of monies for each flight will vary based on number of golfers participating. Winners will be paid at the end of year dinner.  If there are no skins for the current week for a flight, money will be carried over to the following week. In the event there is no winner the last match, winner (s) will be golfer(s) with the lowest gross score for a hole September 3.  If a tie, money will be divided among the tied golfers.

Flight Leader Points (Team Members Only)

 The player in a flight (A,B,C, or D) who has accumulated the most individual points in their 19 flight head to head matches will win $50.00.  One point will be awarded for each match won.  For ties, each player receives 1/2 point.  If your opponent does not show, you must play against the pre-determined card. The order for which golfer card is used will change weekly.  Example, Week 1, card will be from Team 1, with teams 2 through 10 as backup. Week 2, card will be from Team 2, with teams 3 through 1 as back up. After 10 weeks, order will start again with Team 1.Example 1:  It is week 2, you are a "A" player on Team 4 and scheduled to play Team 9 "A" player.  Your opponent does not show.  It is week 2, the card team is Team 2. You will play against the card of Team 2 "A" player with full handicap. If you win the match you receive one point, if you tie you receive one half point, if you lose you receive no point.  Only the player present can win the point. The player absent or the card player will receive no point.
Example 2: It is week 5, you are a "B" player on Team 5 and scheduled to play Team 10 "B" player. Your opponent does not show. It is week 5, the card team is Team 5.  Since you are on Team 5, you cannot play against your own card; you will go to the first alternate, which is Team 6.  You will then play against Team 6 "B" player’s card.

Example 3: It is week 9; you are a "C" player on team 6 and scheduled to play Team 8 "C" player. Your opponent does not show. Team 9 "C" player should be the card to play, but he is also absent, the first alternate scheduled for you is Team 10, however, he is also absent, the next card in sequence to play is Team 1 "C" player's card.

Players present and players absent will affect which card you play.  If neither player shows, no point will be awarded. Money will be paid to the winner at the end of the year dinner. In the event of a tie, the winner will be determined by the most matches won between the tied players.  Example, Team 1 "B" player and Team 9 "B" player both have 14 points.  However, Team 9 "B" had beaten Team 1 "B" twice during their head to head match, therefore Team 9 "B" is the flight leader winner. In the event they each won one match and are still tied, they will split the $50.

DRESS CODE

 

Please abide by Nemacolin’s stated dress code i.e. No Blue Jeans or Tee Shirts.  

GENERAL

 

Hole-In-One Insurance

$ 5.00 per player will be collected each year.  If more than one Hole-In-One occurs on the same league night, money will be split between the winners.  If a Hole-In-One occurs the winner(s) will be paid, a new event will not be started until next golf season. Note special team event(s) count for hole in one.

League play will start April 9, 2009 and resume weekly through September 17, 2009.  See 2009 Schedule.

 At the end of each match, scorecards must be given to: Bill Plume, Shawn Armstrong, Bob Markutsa, or Dean Dennis.

Gross scores entered on score cards will be adjusted using a process called Equitable Stroke Control (ESC).  ESC sets a maximum allowable number of strokes on each hole.  For nine hole scores, golfers with handicaps of less than 5 are limited to a double bogey on a hole.  For other golfers the following apply:

Handicap ---  Maximum Strokes (Used for handicapping only ~ No Max handicap in league)                     

  0 - 4          Double Bogey                       15 – 19                      9
  5 – 9                 7                                    20 or More              10                        
10 – 14               8
            It is important not to quit on a hole unless the team match for the hole has been determined.

There are no maximum strokes when playing a match. You are playing a team match where total net scores determine which team wins the hole. If you quit on a hole, you and your team partner forfeit the hole to your opponents.


FAYETTE GOLF ASSOCIATION

(New Format for 2009 Golf Season)

 

The 2009 season will be divided into 2 nine match schedules.

 

          The first 9 matches will begin on April 9 and end on June 4.

                If there are no cancellations for the first nine matches, a team event will be played

      On June 11.  (Format to be determined).

 

          The second 9 matches will begin on June 18 and end on August 13.

  (If no cancellations)

 

Total Prize Money For 1st Half:

 

1st Place -  $240.00 per team

2nd Place - $160.00 per team

3rd Place - $100.00 per team

 

Total Prize Money For 2nd Half:

 

1st Place -  $240.00 per team

2nd Place - $160.00 per team

3rd Place - $100.00 per team

 

In the event of a tie, prize money will be divided among the teams tied.

 

Trophy Awards:

 

Trophies will be awarded to the three teams with the highest number of points earned in both the first and second half matches.

  (Team events not included).            

 

If there are ties after the last match has been played, the following procedures will be used to break all ties.

 

Trophy Tie Breaker Procedures:

 

1st Tie Breaker:  Total points earned in the head to head matches played between the tied teams.

 (Could be more than 2 matches played).

 

2nd Tie Breaker:  Total points earned in the second 9 matches played against all teams.

 

3rd Tie Breaker:  Coin Toss at end of year dinner on September 17th.

 

Special Exceptions

     Teeing Off:

    A & B players will always tee off from the White Tees.

    C players less than 70 years old will tee off from the White Tees. 

    C Players 70 years and older, May tee off from the front of white tee box. 

    All D players have the option of teeing off from the front of the white tee box.

    (To speed up play, D players with handicaps 13 or higher MUST tee off from the front of the white tee box).


VOLUNTEER DOWN FLIGHTING:

All A, B & C players, 70 years old prior to the first match of the year, have the option to drop down one flight
provided a golfer in the lower flight has the same handicap and agrees to take their place in the upper flight
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