OPENING SCRAMBLE            April 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

Golf Genius Pairer:  Carol Calta        carol@calta.us                                              

Scorer: Sue Norton       snorton925@yahoo.com                          

Team score: No handicap.

This is a team event with foursomes or threesomes. Each player hits a drive. Select and mark the best drive. Each player then hits a second shot from this position. Select and mark the best second shot. Continue this way until the ball is holed out. In the event of a threesome, rather than a foursome, each player will rotate turns at hitting the fourth shot.

Prizes will be given to 6 players who played in the tournament by pulling their names out of a hat.

 

CRIERS     April 17, 18, 19, 20, 21

Golf Genius Pairer:   Carol Calta      carol@calta.us                                      

Scoring:  Sue Norton   snorton925@yahoo.com 

Individual play: Full handicap (maximum 45).

Post actual score hole by hole on tournament card. Before totaling the score, select three of the worst holes, change them to par and circle them on the tournament card. Total the score, including the three “crier” holes as par. Deduct handicap from that total.

Prizes awarded: 1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net

 

ODD HOLES      April 24, 25, 26, 27, 28                                               

Golf Genius Pairer: Carol Calta         carol@calta.us             

Scoring: Sue Norton       snorton925@yahoo,com            

Individual play.

Actual score is posted hole by hole on tournament card. Only odd holes are counted to determine the winners. Deduct “dotted” strokes from gross score of only the odd holes on tournament card.

Prizes awarded: 1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net.

 

EVEN HOLES May 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Golf Genius Pairer:   Carol Calta   carol@calta.us 

Scoring:   Sue Norton   snorton925@yahoo.com 

 Individual play.

Actual score is posted hole by hole on tournament card. Only even-numbered holes are counted to determine the winners. Deduct “dotted” strokes from gross score of only the even holes on tournament card.

Prizes awarded: 1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net

 

PICK A PARTNER May 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Golf Pairer: Carol Calta carol@calta.us 

Scoring:   Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Team score: Full handicap (maximum 45).

This is a two-person team event.  Players may select their own partners, or if not, partners will be assigned by the pairer.  Each player plays her own ball and receives strokes on certain holes based on handicap.  “Dotted” scorecards will be provided showing handicap strokes.  The lower net ball of the team determines the score for each hole.  In the event of a threesome,  the player with the lowest handicap will serve as partner to each of the other players.  That person is eligible for only one prize.

Prizes will be awarded to the three lowest net team scores.

 

STROKE PLAY May 15, 16, 17, 18, 19

Golf Genius Pairer: Kathy Jimenez   kjime@att.net 

Scoring: Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Individual play: Full handicap (maximum 45).

Post actual score hole by hole on tournament card. Total your gross score, and then deduct your current handicap.

Prizes awarded: 1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net.

 

BETTER BALL OF TWO May 22, 23, 24, 25, 26

Golf Genius Pairer: Kathy Jimenez kjime@att.net

Scoring: Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Two-person teams: Full handicap (maximum 45). The pairer will assign partners.

Each person plays her own ball and receives strokes on certain holes in accordance with her handicap. “Dotted” scorecards will be provided showing handicap strokes. The lower net ball of the team determines the score for each hole. In the event of a threesome, the player with the lowest handicap shall serve as the partner to each of the other two players. That person is eligible for only one prize.

Prizes will be awarded to the three lowest net teams.

 

SAME BALL May 29, 30, 31 June 1, 2

Golf Genius Pairer: Kathy Jimenez kjime@att.net 

Scoring: Sue Norton      snorton925@yahoo.com                     

Individual play: Full Handicap handicap (maximum 45).

Each player will mark the ball she starts with in a distinctive manner.  This ball must be used during the entire round.  If you lose the ball, mark on the scorecard which hole the ball was lost, and on which shot (for example, 14th hole, 2nd shot).  The ball is considered lost only if it cannot be found or retrieved.  If it is found or retrieved, play can be continued with it, using the rules of golf for counting strokes.  You may hit a provisional ball if the ball you started with may be lost or out of bounds.  If it is out of bounds but retrievable, replace the provisional with the ball you started with, taking the penalty strokes as they apply.  Post gross score on tournament card and deduct handicap for net score.  If you have lost the ball prior to the completion of the round, enter the hole and which shot ball was lost, as  indicated above.

Prizes awarded to the six lowest net scores that complete the round with the same starting ball.  If fewer than six players achieve this, the remaining prize(s) will be awarded to those who completed the most holes.

 

LOW PUTTS June 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Golf Genius Pairer:   Kathy Jimenez kjime@att.net 2

Scoring:  Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Individual play: No handicap required.

Total putts taken determines the winners.  Any ball played from off the green, even if it is played with a putter, is not considered a putt.  Any ball played from on the green is counted as a putt.  Post actual putts taken on each hole on the tournament card and total them.  Prizes will be awarded to the six lowest scores.

 

NASSAU June  12, 13, 14, 15, 16

Golf Genius Pairer:   

Jenny Sciglimpaglia      jennyscig@usa.net 

Scoring: Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Individual play: Full handicap (maximum 45).

This is played as if it were three separate contests: front nine, back nine and total 18. Actual score is posted hole-by-hole on tournament card. Deduct one-half your handicap from gross front nine score on tournament card. Deduct one half your handicap from gross back nine score on tournament card. Total your net front and back to determine net score for the total 18. Do not round your handicap. For example, if handicap is 23, deduct 11.5 from front and back gross scores.

Prizes will be awarded to one lowest gross and one lowest net scores on the front nine, one lowest gross and one lowest net scores on the back nine, and one lowest gross and one lowest net scores on the total 18. Each player will be eligible for only one prize.

 

MUTT AND JEFF             June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23

Golf Genius Pairer:   Jenny Sciglimpaglia      jennyscig@usa.net 

Scoring:    Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Individual Play:  One-half Handicap (Maximum 22.5)

Actual score is posted hole by hole on the tournament card, using only the scores from par 3 and par 5 holes.  Deduct one-half handicap from that total

Do not round handicap.  For example, if handicap is 23, deduct 11.5 from the score.

Prizes awarded: 1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net.

 

PAR FOURS   June 26, 27, 28, 29, 30

Golf Genius Pairer:   Jenny Sciglimpaglia    jennyscig@usa.net              

Scoring: Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Individual Play:  One-half Handicap (Maximum 22.5)

Actual score is posted hole by hole on the tournament card, using only the Par 4 holes (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 14, 16, 17, 18).  Deduct one-half handicap from that total, Do not round handicap.  For example, if handicap is 23, deduct 11.5 from score.

Prizes awarded: 1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net.

 

RED, WHITE & BLUE SCRAMBLE July 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Golf Genius Pairer:    Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com

Scoring:    Sue Norton        snorton925@yahoo.com           

This is a team event with foursomes or threesomes. On the first hole the team plays from the red tees (they’re actually green!), on the second hole from the white tees, on the third hole from the blue tees. Continue alternating tees red, white and blue throughout the round.

Each player hits a drive and the team selects the best drive and marks it. The player whose shot is selected as the best then “steps aside”, and cannot hit the next shot. The other players then hit their second shots from this position. Select the best second shot and mark it. Again, the player whose shot is selected then “steps aside” and cannot hit the next shot. Continue in this way until the ball is holed out. There is only one score for the foursome. If a team is a threesome, there is no ‘step aside’ required – any player may hit the next shot. There is no minimum number of drives required for each player.  In the event that teams cannot be equalized by handicap, a team handicap may be applied as shown on page 10.  Prizes will be given to the two lowest scoring teams.

 

GOLDEN OAK           July 10, 11, 12, 13, 14            July 17, 18, 19, 20, 21

Golf Genius Pairer: Stella Thomas stella.m.thomas @gmail.com 

Scoring: Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com                                                                                                        

Individual play: Full handicap (maximum 45). Handicap used for entire tournament will be that in effect on the first day of the tournament, July 10, 2024

This is a two-round tournament played over two consecutive weeks. Actual score is posted hole by hole for each round. Select the better score, hole by hole, from each round, circle it and total the circled scores for the total gross score. Deduct full handicap to determine the net score.

Prizes will be given to the first and second gross winners and to the first, second, third and fourth net winners. The first gross winner will have her name put on the “Golden Oak” plaque.

Note: Players may play only one round and still be eligible for the tournament. They will, however, be at a disadvantage since they will not have a second round opportunity to improve their score.

                                                                                              

MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT July 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

Golf Genius Pairer:   Jenny Sciglimpaglia     jennyscig@usa.net 

Scoring: Sue Norton         snorton925@yahoo.com                                                                                       

Two-person teams: Full handicap (maximum 45). The pairer will assign partners.

This tournament honors members who have passed on.  We suggest that players wear pink in tribute to those who are no longer with us.

Each person plays her own ball and receives strokes on certain holes in accordance with her handicap.  “Dotted” scorecards will be provided.  The lower net ball of the team determines the score for each hole. No handicap deductions are made at the end because strokes have already been applied hole by hole for each person. In the event of a threesome, the player with the lowest handicap shall serve as the partner to the other two players. That person is eligible for only one prize.

Prizes will be awarded to the three lowest net teams.

 

PICK A PARTNER    July 31, August 1, 2, 3, 4

Golf Genius Pairer:   Jenny Sciglimpaglia  jennyscig@usa.net                           

Scoring:   Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com                                                        

Team score: Full handicap (maximum 45).

This is a two-person team event.  Players may select their own partners, or if not, partners will be assigned by the pairer.  Each player plays her own ball and receives strokes on certain holes based on handicap.  “Dotted” scorecards will be provided showing handicap strokes.  The lower net ball of the team determines the score for each hole.  In the event of a threesome,  the player with the lowest handicap will serve as partner to each of the other players.  That person is eligible for only one prize.

Prizes will be awarded to the three lowest net team scores.

 

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP   
Wednesday, August 7 and Wednesday, August 14

Golf Genius Pairer:  Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com 

Scoring: Sue Norton snorton925@yahoo.com                                                   

The Club Championship is two days of stroke play for all flights. The championship will be played on Wednesday, August 7 and Wednesday, August 14, with the following Wednesday reserved for a rain date.

This will be a gross only tournament, and prizes will be given to: Club Champion (the player with the lowest score for the tournament, regardless of flight), “A” flight winner, “B” flight winner, “C” flight winner and “D” flight winner.”  In case of ties, players will continue to play in “sudden death” format until a winner is determined.

Flights are based on course handicaps as follows:

A Flight:   0-18                    B Flight:   19-24

C Flight:   25-30                  D Flight:   31 and higher

There must be a minimum of two players in each flight. Determination of flights may need to be adjusted based on the number of participants and heir handicaps within each group.  Handicaps for purposes of flight determination will be as of the first day of the tournament, August 7.

The Tournament Committee Chairperson will make the pairings for all

players for the first round according to handicap within flights. The final

round of pairings will be based on standings.

In order to be eligible to compete in the Club Championship, each player must have submitted five scores from tournament play at Oak Hills. SCWGA and SNEWGA tournaments do not count toward the five required scores. President cup matches will count toward the five scores only if played on a separate day, and not concurrent with another tournament.

A player may not withdraw in the middle of a club championship round without good cause. When you sign up to play you must commit to the two-day tournament and the rain date. Any player who withdraws without good cause will be disqualified from competing in the Club Championship the following year.

In the event of rain, the tournament chairperson will make the decision to reschedule to the designated rain date, and will notify all participants.

 

SHAMBLE August  21, 22, 23, 24, 25

Golf Genius Pairer:   Sue Norton   snorton925@yahoo.com                    

Scoring:   Sue Norton    snorton925@yahoo.com                  

Team event with foursomes or threesomes.  Full handicap (maximum 45).

A “shamble” is a format that mixes elements of a scramble with individual stroke play,

Each member of the team tees off on each hole, and then selects the best drive.  Each player then plays her own ball, as an individual, from that position until it is holed out.   Each player receives strokes on certain holes in accordance with her handicap.  (Stroked scorecards will be provided). Deduct handicap strokes from gross score to determine net score.  The two best net scores of the team will count on each hole as the team score.

Prizes will be awarded to the two total lowest net teams.  You may not post a handicap score on GHIN for this tournament.

 

FOUR CLUBS & A PUTTER       August 28, 29, 30, 31, Sept 1

Golf Genius Pairer:   Kathy Jimenez      kjime@att.net                      

Scoring:  Sue Norton   snorton925@yahoo.com                                                                                       

Individual play: Full handicap (maximum 45).

Each player picks four clubs to use during their round, in addition to their

putter and removes all other clubs from the bag. If you choose not to use your putter, you may not substitute another club in its place.

Prizes awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd places gross and net. You are not required to post a handicap score on GHIN for this tournament.

 

FIELD SHOTS September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Golf Genius Pairer:   Stella Thomas stella.m.thomas@gmail.com 

Scoring: Sue Norton     snorton925@yahoo.com                  

Individual play: One-half handicap (maximum 22.5).

On the tournament card post all strokes (including penalties) except those made on the putting surface. If any part of the ball is touching the putting surface, it is deemed to be “on.”  If a ball that is on the putting surface should be putted off the putting surface, the stroke to get back on must be counted as a field shot.

Total the gross score and deduct one-half handicap. Do not round the result. For example, if the handicap is 23, deduct 11.5 from the gross score.

Prizes awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place gross and net.

 

STROKE PLAY September   11, 12, 13, 14, 15

Golf Genius Pairer:   Stella Thomas stella.m.thomas@gmail.com 

Scoring: Sue Norton   snorton925@yahoo.com                  

Individual play: Full handicap (maximum 45).

Post actual score hole by hole on tournament card. Total your gross score, and then deduct your current handicap.

Prizes awarded: 1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net.

 

ME TOO!         September   18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Golf Genius Pairer:   Stella Thomas stella.m.thomas@gmail.com 

Scoring: Sue Norton     snorton925@yahoo.com                   

Individual play: Full handicap (maximum 45).

This is an individual stroke play tournament with a twist.  Each player plays her own ball.  But after she hits, if she doesn’t like the result of her shot, she may move it to the same location as the shot of one of her playing competitors by declaring “Me Too”!  Moving the ball to the new location does not count as a stroke (although the original shot does),  She then proceeds to complete the hole, recording her gross score, and marking that “Me Too: was used on that hole.  The “Me Too” option can be used only 3 times, on 3 separate holes, during the round.  You may not post a handicap score to GHIN for this tournament.

Prizes awarded:1st and 2nd Gross, 1st through 4th Net.

 

3-DRIVE SCRAMBLE                 September 25, 26, 27, 28, 29

Golf Genius Pairer:   Sue Norton     snorton925@yahoo.com               

Scoring:Sue Norton    snorton925@yahoo.com                     

Team event with foursomes or threesomes.

Team score: No handicap.  See page 10 for team handicap information.

This is a team event with foursomes or threesomes. Each player hits a drive. Select and mark the best drive. Each player then hits a second shot from this position. Select and mark the best second shot. Continue this way until the ball is holed out. Each player must hit at least three drives.  In the event of a threesome, rather than a foursome, each player will rotate turns at hitting the fourth shot. No “step-aside” required.

Prizes will be given to the two lowest scoring teams

 

 

OPEN PLAY:    Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Golf Genius Pairer:   Kathy Jimenez      kjime@att.net 

There is no Tournament but we have blocked tee times for this day,  Wednesday. Sign up for fun and handicap. You may request to be paired with someone.