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Purchased by the club in 1980 Summer League Competitions will be played on each Friday during the months of April to August inclusive in accordance with the Competition Rules. Summer League Competitions
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Purchased by the club in 1980
Summer League Competitions will be played on each Friday during the months of April to August inclusive in accordance with the Competition Rules.
Summer League Competitions will alternate between Medal and Stableford play over 18 holes using the Yellow Tees and Course with full CONGU playing handicaps allowed.
Any Summer League Competition cancelled because of the weather or other circumstances or where there are fewer than five competitors will be declared null and void with the entry fees refunded and the competition will be not replayed.
There will be a prize for the winner of each Summer League Competition. In the event of a tie the player with the best inward halve, last six holes, last three holes etc will be adjudged the winner.
Points will be awarded on a system of 5 points for the winner down to 1 point for 5th place. The winners will be the players with the best aggregate points scores from their best 8 cards out of a possible 20 games.
There will be three prizes, one for the overall winner and one each for the next best points total in Categories (handicap up to 12) and (handicap 13 to 28). The handicap taken for this being the one taken after the last Summer League in July. In the event of a tie the player with the best 7 points total, then 6 etc will be adjudged the winner. The overall winner will hold the Summer League Trophy for 12 months and each winner will receive a prize voucher.
There will be an all day tee off by arranging partners and a running draw at 4.55 p.m. for tee off at 5 p.m. (4.40 p.m. for the first two and last two) The procedure for the running draw will be as in the Competition Rules:- “Competitors will enter their names on the draw sheet as and when they arrive, the first draw will be from the 1st six names on the entry sheet, with play commencing at the allocated time and subsequent draws made taking succeeding groups of 6, except for the last draw. The draws will be for three ball play and the last draw may have two, three or four ball play as appropriate to ensure all players who turn up are included”
It will be the responsibility of the competitors to ensure there is sufficient time for them to complete their round before darkness. Entry Fees will not be refunded if players leave insufficient time to complete their round.
Competitors electing to play in the morning must accept the condition of the course as they find it and may not suspend play because of green keeping work being carried out during their round. If play is suspended because of weather conditions after the competitors have started then Rule 6-8 of the Rules of Golf will apply.
The entry fee of £3.00 must be paid before a player commences his round. Players opting to take part in the two’s competition must enter and pay £1 before commencing play. A hole in one takes the two’s money outright.
Handicaps will be adjusted in accordance with the CONGU Standard Scratch Score.