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SJGA
Mixed Modified Scramble Important: Please be sure to put your name on your golf bag. 9:30 shotgun. Plan to arrive by 8:30. Leave your bags at the drop; they will be taken around back and placed on your cart. Registration is also around back. Lunch: If you have not paid for the buffet lunch, and would like to stay for lunch, please have $12 in exact change to hand to the registrar. Lunch will be buffet style: garden salad, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, homemade pasta and potato salads, homemade cookies and brownies, soft drinks. Halfway House: Opens at 8:30. Food and snacks available on a cash basis only. Tips: Included in your registration fee. Please check your tee assignment on your score card:
•White
tees (men): 68.7/124 Range balls: Provided free of charge. You may NOT drive a cart to the range. No cart traffic permitted prior to the shotgun. Team handicap: Calculated by combining 35% of the Course Handicap (C.H.) of the lower handicap with 15% of the C.H. of the higher handicap. Section 3-5 is applied off the rating on the White tees, which means that women lose an average of one stroke, and seniors lose an average of three strokes. Team handicaps, after deducting Knuth tournament points, range from +1 to 11. Prizes: Gift certificates may be used to purchase merchandise in the pro shop or at Golf and Tennis World on Route 30 near Atlantic City. They will be available approximately one hour after the tournament for those who choose to wait. Gift certificates not picked up after the tournament will be mailed. Tournament Information 1. Format: This is a modified scramble. The modification is that you must play the man’s tee shot on any seven holes and the woman’s tee shot on any other seven holes. You may use either drive on the other four holes. • Scramble: Both players tee off. Choose the drive you wish to play. Both players hit their second shot from the same spot. Again, choose which ball you wish to play, and continue in this manner until ball is holed. Once the ball is holed, the hole is complete. • Scores: Record gross score only, one score per hole. Record number of tee shots used by the man and by the woman. (There is a line provided on the scorecard to keep track of the drives.) When both have reached seven drives, stop recording drives. Use the tear-off at the top of the scorecard for your own score. • Preferred lies: When you decide whose shot to use, mark the spot. Both players must hit the next shot from within one foot of that spot, no closer to the hole. You may not use that one foot to improve your lie, i.e., if the ball is in the rough, your next shot must be from the rough; if you are in a bunker, you must stay in the bunker; if you are out-of-bounds or under a tree or in an unplayable lie, you must stay there. 2. Pace of Play: Please maintain a brisk pace. • Always keep the group in front of you in sight. • If one shot is in play, and the other cannot be easily found, give up the search quickly and play the other ball. • Drop your partner off near the green and drive your cart to the back of the green. Your partner can mark the ball, fix ball marks, and tidy up the green. 3. Hazards: Defined by outer edge of rocks (rocks are part of the hazard) and yellow and red lines (yellow=water hazard, red=lateral hazard). 4. Environmentally sensitive areas (ESA) on holes #7, 8, and 11: A ball may not be played from an ESA, although a player may stand in the area to play a shot that is not in the area. Procedure: If your ball is on or over the painted red line, you must treat it as a lateral hazard (drop within two club-lengths of the edge of the area and add one penalty stroke). 5. Cart rules: Carts may be driven everywhere except near tees and greens. Cart path only on par 3’s. Look for paths to exit fairway near 100-yard markers. 6. Bathrooms: Located in the snack shop at hole #12 and in the clubhouse. Course Information • Inclement weather: Siren will sound to halt play. It is mandatory that you return immediately to the clubhouse. Do NOT finish the hole. • Yardage markers: Red, white, and blue raised disks in middle of fairway; sprinkler heads. All yardages are measured to center of green. • Hole location: Red flag=front; White flag=middle; Gold flag=back • Out-of-bounds: Parking lot area, fence along holes 4 and 9, driving range, curbing around staging area of carts. No free relief from OB fences, including driving range fence. If ball is unplayable, move it 2 club-lengths, 1-stroke penalty. • Waste bunkers: Defined by green stakes. You may ground your club. • Stones in bunkers: Loose impediments. You may remove them. • Rocks Bordering Water Hazards: Rocks are part of the hazard (holes 7 and 9). • Cart paths: Free relief from all cart paths (stance plus one club-length no closer to the hole). At 100 yard markers look for paths to exit fairway. • Course care: Replace divots if intact, otherwise use divot mix. Fix ball marks and rake traps. Hole 2: 138 yards from Green tees to dogleg, 196 yards from White tees to dogleg Hole 4: Fences on left are OB, no free relief. Hole 7: There is a lake (water hazard) 50 yards from green on left. Carry from men’s tees is 160 yards. There is an environmentally sensitive area (ESA) on the right. For men hitting from the White tees: If your ball slices into the hazard right off the tee, it is recommended you re-tee (one-stroke penalty). If your slice heads out over the fairway and crosses the hazard boundary a good distance from the tee, drop two club-lengths from where it crossed the hazard line and add one penalty stroke. Best scenario: Your partner hits a safe drive from the Green tees. Hole 8: ESA – play prohibited. Treat as lateral hazard (drop 2 club-lengths, 1-stroke penalty)
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Hole 11: ESA – play prohibited. Treat as lateral hazard (drop 2 club-lengths, 1-stroke penalty) Hole 12: Water crosses fairway. After tee shot, sprinkler heads have two numbers: distance to water and distance to green. There is a stream 120 yards from the green. Hole 15: Distance from tee to dogleg: White-200; Silver-170; Green-140 |
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