1. 2-man team stroke play 2. two-man better ball/scotch

1. 2-MAN TEAM STROKE PLAY
Definition: A format in which a two man team matches the total net score of their
two balls against the two balls of the other teams in their flight. Handicap: 100%
Pairings: Select your own partner. Team partner handicaps cannot be more than ten
strokes apart.
Flights: Flights are determined by the total handicaps of the two players. Duration:
One day Event.
Prizes: Winners and runners-up in each flight will receive prizes certificates. (In
the event of ties, see Event Rules and Regulations - Section 7, Ties)
Trophy: A trophy will be awarded to the two players with the lowest net score
against the entire field. In the event of a tie, a sudden death play off would start
at the first hole.
2. TWO-MAN BETTER BALL/SCOTCH
Pairings: Select your own partner or the committee will pair you with another
single applicant. Team indexes cannot be more than 10 strokes apart.
Flights: Flight ranking will be by the total handicap of the team.
Duration: A two day Event. A team must play both days to receive credit.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to the teams in each flight with the
lowest net scores. In the event of a tie, a match of cards will determine the
winner. USGA rules apply.
Trophy: A trophy will be awarded to the team with the lowest net score. In the
event of a tie, the winner will be determined by a sudden death playoff starting at
the first hole using the day one format.
Scoring:
First day: Score better low-net ball of partners.
Second day: CHAPMAN SYSTEM. Each player hits their tee shot, each player
then hits partner's ball, then select one ball and alternate shots into cup. Record
gross score. Handicap will be deducted from the gross score.
3. INDIVIDUAL 36 HOLE STROKE PLAY
Definition: An event in which each individual player plays against the field in his
flight. The competitor who plays the stipulated round or rounds in the fewest
strokes is the winner.
When open to entire Association, play 15.1+ from set of tees forward of 15.0-,
except for par three holes. Handicap: 100%
Pairings: Individual play. Foursomes will be made up by committee. Flights: Players
will be placed in flights based on handicaps.
Duration: A two day event will be played depending upon the availability of courses
on two consecutive days.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to individual winners in each flight who
have posted the lowest 36 hole scores (gross and net). Only one prize may be won
by a player.
Trophy: Trophies will be awarded to the low gross winner and the low net winner
playing against the total field. Ties will be broken by sudden death play off
starting at the first hole
For other tie breaks, see Tournament Rules and Regulations-Section 7, Ties.
4. INDIVIDUAL MATCH PLAY
Definition: This is a single elimination event. The game is played by holes. A hole is
won by the competitor who holes his ball in the fewer strokes.
Handicap: None
Pairings: All flights will have eight players each. All matches will be scratch play.
Players in each flight will be matched as per USGA format. Players in the
championship flight will play one tee position back from the rest of the field.
Duration: This is a 3 day event. All matches are 18 holes.
Day 1: Individual Match Play winners move to next round. Losers will play a Low Net
Consolation game.
Day 2: Individual Match Play winners move to flight finals. Match play losers are
done. Day 1 losers play a low net (90% Hcap) Consolation game split into 2 flights.
Consolation players are done after day 2.
Day 3: Individual Match Play Flight Finals.
Prizes: A gift certificate will be awarded to the Individual Match Play winner and
runner-up in each flight. Gift certificates will also be awarded to Consolation Game
1st and 2nd place winners in each flight.
Trophy: A trophy will be awarded to the winner of the Championship flight. Plaques
will be given to the winners of the other flights. All ties will be broken in sudden
death play off starting at the first hole. Last year’s champion will be guaranteed to
play in the Championship Flight if he so desires.
Remarks: Players who win their matches are expected to continue play in the event.
Players who lose in he first day are expected to play in the day two consolation
event.
5. ONE AND TWO BEST BALL OF FOUR
Definition: A one or two day event in which the 18 hole net score is based upon the
one best net score or the two best net scores made on each hole during each
round.
Handicap: One best of four – 80% Two best of four – 90%. Pairings: Individual play.
Foursomes will be made up by the event committee.
Duration: A two day event will be played on two consecutive days.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to the teams who have posted the lowest
one or two day 18 hole score, In the event of ties, see Tournament Rules and
Regulations - Section 7, Ties.
6. STABLEFORD
Definition: A form of stroke play in which the NET score on each hole is converted
by a player to a predetermined point system for a Bogie, Par, Birdie, Eagle, or
Double Eagle.
Double bogie or over receives no points. Handicap: 100% - For Individual Events & 4
man Stableford. 90% - For Better Ball Team Events.
Pairings: Can be played as an individual event or a two or four man team event.
Select you own partner for two man team event. The team partners’ handicaps
must be no more than 10 strokes apart. The event committee will make pairings
based on handicaps.
Flights: Players will be placed in flights based on handicaps in individual and two
man events only; four man events, play versus the field. Two man teams will be
flighted based on total handicap. Duration: One day event. ALL POINTS ARE
DETERMINED FROM NET SCORES. NET SCORE ON HOLE POINTS:
Double Bogie or worse 0, Bogie 1, Par 2, Birdie 3, Eagle 4, Double Eagle 5.
Prizes: The individuals or teams scoring the highest number of points will receive
gift certificates. In the event of ties, see Tournament Rules and Regulations Section 7, Ties.
A trophy will be awarded to the winner of the super seniorevent.
7. INDIVIDUAL MATCH PLAY VS. PAR
Definition: A format in which a player matches his score
against Par. Handicap: 100%. Pairings: Individual play. Flights: Players will be placed
in flights based on handicaps. Duration: One day event.
Method of scoring: Each player should enter his gross and net scores for each hole.
When the Players NET score is less than par, a plus (+) is scored. When the NET
score equals par, a zero (0) is scored. When the Players NET score is greater than
par, a minus (-) is scored. The sum of pluses and minuses determines the final score
for the event.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to winners in each flight who score best
against PAR. In the event of ties, see Tournament Rules and Regulations - Section
7, Ties.
8. TWO MAN MATCH PLAY VS. PAR
Definition: An event in which two players match their better ball against PAR. One
partner must finish each hole. Handicap: 90%
Pairings: Choose your own partner. Team partners’ handicaps should be no more
than 10 strokes apart. Foursomes will be made up by the event committee.
Flights: Two man teams will be placed in flights based on the total handicap of the
team.
Duration: One day event.
Method of scoring: Each team should enter the gross and net score for the better
ball. When the net score of the better ball is less than PAR, a plus (+) is scored.
When the net score equals PAR, a zero (0) is scored. When the net score is
greater than PAR, a minus (-) is scored. The sum of pluses and minuses determines
the final score for the event.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to winners in each flight who score best
against PAR. In the event of ties, see Tournament Rules and Regulations - Section
7, Ties.
9. ONE BETTER BALL OF PARTNERS
Definition: An event in which a 2-man team matches their better ball net against
their flight. Handicap: 90%. Pairings: Choose your own partner.
Flights: Teams will be flighted based on the total handicaps of each team.
Duration: One day event.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to the low net teams in each flight.
NOTE: In the event that a two-man team has a handicap difference exceeding 10
strokes, the higher handicap will be reduced until there is a 10 stroke difference.
10. 3 - 2 - 1
Definition: An event in which the 18 hole score is based upon the sum of the net
scores on each hole. The par 3’s use the best (3) net scores on the hole, the par 4’s
use the best (2) net scores on the hole, and the par 5’s use the best (1) net score.
Handicap: 90%
Pairings: Foursomes will be made by the event committee. Can be flighted or field
event.
Duration: Normally a one day event. Can be a two day event depending on the
availability of course.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to the winners who have the lowest 18
hole score. In the event of ties, see Tournament Rules and Regulations - Section 7,
Ties.
11. 1 - 2 - 3
Definition: An event in which the 18 hole score is based upon the sum of the net
scores on each hole. On par 3’s use the best (1) net score, par 4’s the best (2) net
scores, and the par 5’s the best (3) net scores. Handicap: 90%.
Pairings: Foursomes will be made by the event committee. Can be flighted or field
event. Duration: Normally a one day event.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to winners who have the lowest 18 hole
score. In the event of ties, see Tournament Rules and Regulations - Section 7, Ties.
12. 6 – 6 – 6
Definition: A 4 Man team event in which the 18 hole score isbased upon the sum of
the net scores on each hole. On holes #1 thru # 6 use the best 1 net score, on
holes #7 thru #12 use the best 2 net scores, and on holes #13 thru #18 use the
best 3 net scores. Handicap: 90%
Pairings: Foursomes will be made by the event committee. Can be flighted or field
event. Duration: Normally a one day event.
Prizes: Gift certificates will be awarded to winners who have the Lowest 18 hole
score. In the event of ties, see Tournament Rules and Regulations - Section 7, Ties.
13. SUPER SENIOR
Definition: A Super Senior is one that has attained the age of 70 or older.
“In order to qualify for either one of the Groups below, a member must have
reached the requisite age on or the before the day of the event.”
Age 75 and older
Age 70 to 74