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In case of ties in handicap events,
the Association will use the
USGA
Recommendations as shown
in the
Rules of Golf
with the following additions:
Match Play
- The playoff will be played on
the same day as the match was started. In the event of darkness or inclement
weather, the playoff date and time will be mutually agreed upon by the players
and subject to the provisions of local rules. Strokes in handicap match
play events occur in the sane sequence on extra holes as in the original 18.
Stroke Play - The
score of the next 18 holes played within the Association may be used to
determine the winner in case of ties in stroke play events.
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Since the Association will hold medal tournaments in conjunction with match play
events, players must putt out on every hole or disqualify themselves from the
medal event. Should disputes arise when competing in both tournaments
simultaneously, a player should proceed by playing a second ball, completing the
hole with both balls, then request a ruling when the round is completed.
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The Following are deemed to be obstructions for the purpose of Rule 24: Shelter
houses; wooden bridges; water fountains; sprinkler heads and faucets; man-made
concrete foundations, including those in hazards (see rule 26 if in hazard);
electrical boxes; paved cart paths.
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The Lake on #18 is a water hazard and should be played as provided under Rule
26. Both lakes and the cart path area are considered one hazard. If
the ball has been played across the water and has landed beyond the hazard but
rolled back in, the lake should be played as a lateral water hazard (see Rule
26).
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The lake between holes #9 and #11 is a lateral water hazard and should be played
as provided under rule #26.
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The hazard to the right of #4 green is defined as the creek and adjacent
hillside.
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The stipulated round consists of playing 18 holes in their correct sequence,
starting on either hole #1 or #10.
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In
Match Play tournaments, each competitor must attempt to contact his opponent for
the purpose of an agreed upon starting time or date. If a Saturday time
cannot be arranged, the match must be played upon mutual agreement before the
following Saturday. If no contact or agreement between players has been
made, both should be available for the play at the regular Association starting
time on Saturday. If an opponent is ready is not ready for play by 30
minutes after his Association starting time, the Tournament Director will rule
the match a forfeit. In the case of rain or threatening weather, both
players must mutually agree to play at a later date; otherwise, play must
continue as scheduled.
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Rules of the Day will be posted on the bulletin board in the clubhouse each
Saturday by 9:15AM. Summer Rules, Winter Rules (pick, clean and place in own
fairway) and Jungle Rules (pick, clean and place through the green) will be the
only options.
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Free drop from divots in own fairway when playing Summer Rules.
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Stroke Play scores count for Association purposes only when the round is played
on Saturday and will be valid only when the player has played the full 18 holes
with another Association member.
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Association members are responsible for posting their own score (gross score,
net score etc.) on the tally sheet within 15 minutes of the round being
completed. Only posted scores will be eligible for prizes. Members
also are responsible for posting scores (from Association play and otherwise) in
the handicap computer.
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Guests will be permitted to play with Association members only during the last
15 minutes of the allotted starting times, provided such play does not interfere
with Association play and there is an open starting time available.
Association members have priority on starting times.
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Spike marks may be repaired on the green during Association play.
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Groups should be waived up on all Par-Three holes during Association play.
Players waiting to hit their second shots on #3 and #11 are urged to allow the
groups behind them to hit up as well.
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Prize money tickets must be redeemed at the Pine Hills Pro Shop no later than
December 31st.
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Association members must participate in more than half of the prior scheduled
events (less rainouts) to be eligible for the June Medal tournament and the Club
Championship. The Board of Control may review appeals and exemptions.
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The championship flight (Class AA) of the club championship will include the
eight seeded players qualifying from the June Medal tournament plus the next
eight lowest handicaps (as of the latest update prior to the championship).
The defending champion is not guaranteed a spot in the championship flight.
There will be no first-round byes in the championship flight. There may be
one or more first-round byes in other flights of the club championship.
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The final round of the championship flight will be 36 holes match play.
The finals in all other flights will be 18 holes of match play. All
championship matches must be completed within 14 days of their scheduled start.
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Any ball coming to rest in a man-made aeration hole in your own fairway
(including fringe) may be dropped without penalty.
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Free drop (nearest point of relief, no closer to the hole) form all flower beds
and/or mulched areas.
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The use of a device that measures
distance is approved. The use of a device that measures other conditions that
might affect a player’s play e.g. (wind or gradient) is not permitted.
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Suggestions or grievances should be submitted in writing to the
Secretary.