2010

Major Events

Event Summary

Match Play Events

Blanchard Cup Info
    2     4 Finals
Seniors Match Info
  Seniors Bracket
  Super Seniors
Class Match Info
 AA A  B  C  D
Oberman Cup Info
    Bracket 
North Shore Cup
Stonewall Orchard
Match Play Guide

Stroke Play Events

Belmont Memorial
  Session 3    Session Winners
  Belmont Finals
Invitational
W Cup  Results
Jim Walker Cup
Major Event Winners
Hole in One
Adopt a Hole
Winpoints Cup
Money List
Player Stats
Class Championship Match Play
Conditions of Competition

1.  Format:      Match play without handicap.  Winner advances to the next round. 

2.  Ties:        In the event of a tie after 18 holes, the Players will play off starting at hole #1, and play each hole sudden death until one Player wins a hole.

3.  Schedule: Players must self-arrange their matches at a mutually agreed time so as to meet the deadlines published on the draw sheets.  See Tournament Guidelines for penalties for failure to meet the deadlines. 

4.  Tee Markers:   Championship and A Class matches are to be played from the black tees; B and C Classes from the blue tees; D Class from white tees.

5.  Rules of Play:     Play is governed by the Rules of Golf 2009 as approved and provided by the United States Golf Association.

6.  Local Rules:

a)      Wet grounds:  Players have the option to invoke the embedded ball Local Rule b) described below if applicable, or USGA Rule 25-1 for abnormal ground conditions (including casual water).  25-1 provides the player may lift the ball and drop it from casual water without penalty within one club-length from the  nearest point of relief, but not nearer the hole.

b)      Embedded Ball Rule:  USGA Rule 25-2 is in effect “through the green” at all times; i.e. everywhere except hazards, the putting green and teeing ground of the hole being played.  The ball may be lifted, cleaned and dropped, without penalty, as near as possible to the spot where it lay but not nearer the hole.

c)      Out of Bounds:  Out of bounds is defined by the inside edge at ground level of white stakes, white lines and/or perimeter fence posts (Hole #1,2, 3, and 13) and paved roads (Hole #1).

d)      Water Hazards and Lateral Water Hazards:  Stakes identify the type of hazard.  Painted lines define the margin of the hazard.  In the absence of painted lines, the imaginary line between two adjacent stakes shall define the margin.

e)      Obstructions:   An “obstruction”  is anything artificial, including the artificial surfaces and sides of roads and paths and manufactured ice, except:  i). Objects defining out of bounds, such as walls, fences, stakes and railings.  ii). Any part of an immovable artificial object which is out of bounds; and  iii). any construction declared by the Committee to be an integral part of the course.   An obstruction is a movable obstruction if it may be moved without unreasonable effort, without unduly delaying play and without causing damage.  Otherwise it is an immovable obstruction.

f)        Paved Cart Paths:  Relief is granted for concrete, asphalt, gravel & crushed stone paths only.  Curbs bordering the cart paths are considered part of the path.  Curbs bordering dirt paths are immovable obstructions – relief of one club length no nearer to the hole is granted.

g)      Ground Under Repair:   Indicated by enclosed white circled areas.  Also a hole or tire rut made by a vehicle (except in a hazard) and all French drains (whether stone is exposed or not) are considered ground under repair.

h)      Environmentally Sensitive Areas:    Free drop at nearest point of relief no nearer the hole from all flower beds and staked trees or trees with tubing around the trunk.   Trees with mulch around them are not considered environmentally sensitive areas.

i)        Distance Measuring Device:  Distance measuring devices are permitted in all Men’s Club competitions according to USGA decision 14-3/0.5 unless otherwise prohibited in a specific event.

j)        Cell Phone Etiquette:   The Winnetka Men’s Golf Club strongly discourages the use of cell phones and other personal electronic devices on the course and in proximity to the 1st tee and 18th green during all club competitions.   This is a matter of simple courtesy to fellow members.  If a device must be carried for unavoidable and urgent reasons, the device’s audible ringer or alarm should be turned off.   Use of these devices for any reason during play is grounds for default in the Club Championship.

7.  Scorecards:  After completion of the match, each competitor shall sign the completed scorecard showing both players full names, the winner, date and labeled Class Match Play.  The winner shall place the card in the score card box in the Pro Shop.

8.  Pace of Play:  The pace of play is scheduled for 4 hours.  Each group regardless of event must keep pace with the group in front of them.

9.  Suspension of Play:  One long horn tone – Stop play, seek shelter in the clubhouse.  Three short horns – Resume play.

10.  Rules Committee:   Dan Leonard, Cortney Miller, Brent Brouse, Steve Kimmel

Please repair your divots

Please repair all ball marks on the putting greens

Please rake bunkers after use

Have a good tournament!



 


2010
Weekly Events
4/18 Gr. Stableford

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4/25 Match vs Par Both
5/2 Net Team Both
5/9 Belmont #1 Pts
5/16 Low Net Both
5/23 Net Stableford Both
5/30 Blind Bogey $$$
6/6 Belmont #2 Pts
6/13 2 Man Better $$$
6/20 Gr. Stableford Both
6/27 Low Net Score Both
7/4 Belmont #3 Pts
7/11 Match vs Par Both
7/18 Gr. Stableford Both
7/25 2 Man Better $$$
8/1 Belmont #4 Pts
8/8 Net Stableford Both
8/15 Low Gross Both
8/22 Gr. Stableford Both
8/29 Match vs Par Both