Match Score Card

Match Score Card
Match ID
You can find this on the Draw page next to your match
Date of Match
Home Team
Result
Result
Away Team
When submitting the result the Home/Away team must be the same as on the Draw, even if played at the away
course by agreement under the competition rules.
Join us and all the other
teams in the 19th after
you match…
Tell other teams and
Please ensure you record all players’ names and their handicaps as these are all required when share stories to fellow
teams in the Inter-Club
submitting your match result
competitions; why not
Home Player
H/C
Result
Away Player
H/C
write a match report,
review the course you
1
have just played, or give
thanks to your host –
head to the 19th now
2
and share your story…
3
4
5
Don’t forget to
take a team photo!!
You can also upload a
picture of your team to
the 19th
6
7
the19th.interclub.org.uk
Once the result is known submit it at interclub.org.uk – you will need your username and
password to login.
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Remember, “both team captains are ultimately responsible for ensuring the result is submitted
online”
Please retain this for you own records and to use to submit the result online
The organisers and sponsor Taskers UK would like to thank you and your team for
your continuing support in this annual event supporting Junior Golf in your county.
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COMPETITION RULES
INTER-CLUB KNOCKOUT GOLF
COMPETITION FOR THE OVER FIFTIES
TO BE PLAYED DURING THE 2016 GOLF SEASON
1. Clubs entering teams agree to terms of entry
a. Invited affiliated Clubs to enter members, to form
teams of seven MALE players.
b. Each team should appoint a Team Captain, who will be
responsible for arranging the fixtures with the other
clubs in accordance with the draw, during the course of
the competition.
c. Up to 8 teams may enter from each Club. In this event,
each team should be designated A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H on
the entry form.
d. An entrance fee of £55.00 (payable on entry
to Taskers Trophy Inter-Club) must be paid in respect of
each team entering the competition.
e. Clubs and team captains agree to share team captain
contact details with other team captains in the
competition
2. Only eligible male players are permitted to compete in teams
entered by clubs
a. All players in the competition must:
i. be not less than 50 years of age on 1st January 2016
ii. have a recognised Club handicap
iii. be available to play on any day facilitating matches to
be played Home or Away.
b. No one player shall represent more than one Club in
the competition.
c. In the event of more than one team entering from the
same Club, players cannot be interchanged with other
teams which are Active within the competition; players
from inactive teams are available for selection
by active teams.
i. A team is Active until midnight on 'the last of play' of
the round, from which the team has been knocked-out;
only after this point a knocked-out team is regarded
as inactive.
ii. Should a player be a nominated reserve for, but not
play for a team, he is available for selection for another
team from that club.
d. Any male members, meeting the eligibility, are able to
play for a team in the competition.
3. The Club drawn at home is responsible for arranging the
match to be played by the ‘the last day of play’. The home club
must offer a minimum of 3 dates, one of which must be a weekend.
a. If any Club at home cannot offer reasonable facilities
for a match on their course, they must agree for the
match to be played on their opponent’s course, by the
last day of play.
b. At the semi-final stage the matches shall be played on
a neutral venue to be advised. This is typically another
club still in the competition.
c. It should be recognised that clubs taking part in the
competition do not necessarily provide a free meal for
the visiting teams. Accordingly, when it is agreed
between respective Captains that there is to be a meal
after the match, it may be on the basis that players pay
for themselves.
d. In all rounds (including the Final) it is the prerogative
of the host club to provide or decline courtesy of the
course prior to the day of the event. Participation does
not give an automatic right for courtesy rounds
sanctioned by the organisers.
4. All matches must have been played by midnight on ‘the last
day of play’. The date will be published with the draw.
a. If the match has not been completed by the last
day of play, the team captains are to resolve a result
by other means.
5. Poor conditions impacting the play of a match
a. In the event of both Captains deciding that the
weather or course condition are impossible to play,
the match shall be re-arranged so that it can be
played no later than the last day of play for that
round.
b. In the event of seven or more of temporary greens
over 18 holes being in use, the visiting captain may
ask for a postponement of the match, and ask for the
match to be rearranged to be played by the last day
of play.
c. In the event of continued extreme weather, with
evidence of best efforts to play the match, team
captains can apply to the committee for an extension
to the last day of play, with a maximum addition of 3
days, for their match. Applications should be received
at least 3 days before the last day of play.
6. Matches to be played in singles match play over 18 holes.
a. Play to be off club handicaps up to 18 (Not
necessarily bona fide) which is the highest handicap
to be used in the competition.
b. Full difference in handicaps to be taken
c. Each Away player awarded 1 (one) courtesy shot
after taking full difference, when matches are played
at a non-neutral course. When played at a neutral
course no courtesy shots are given.
7. So that a definite result of a match can be obtained, every
game must be played to a finish, i.e. if a game is all-square
after the 18th hole, the game is concluded by a sudden death
play-off. With agreement of both Captains, matches may be
recorded as a draw if the team result is in no doubt.
8. Before the commencement of the match the Captains shall
present to each other and agree their team playing order list.
This need NOT necessarily be in handicap order. Should there
be disagreement in the order of play, the Captains shall list
their own players in playing order and simultaneously present
that list to each other. That will then be the team playing
order.
9. Matches shall be played in accordance with the Rules of
Golf and the local rules of the Club on whose course the
matches are played.
a. Rule of Golf "14-3 Artificial Devices, Unusual
Equipment and Unusual use of Equipment", GPS
measuring devices can be used, permitting the use of
such device is allowed within the Local Rules of the
course of play.
10. It is the responsibility of BOTH team captains to ensure
a full result is submitted, on the website using the advised
process, within 3 days after the ‘last day of play’. Failure to
submit a result will result in the disqualification of BOTH
teams.
11. In the event of any dispute, the decision of
the Committee, whose names are given below, shall be final.
12. The Winners of the Trophy and Plate should return them
to the Competition Secretary by 31st December of that year
for safekeeping and engraving.