Ryder Cup 12:00 pm $65.00
AMERICANS | EUROPEANS
Group | HC | Player | HC | Player | VS | HC | Player | HC | Player |
1 | 14 | Bill Kalbfleisch | 15 | Tommy Flow | | | 13 | Jeff Guelzow | 16 | Bob Henrick |
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2 | 18 | Harrison Smith | 18 | Steve Gribben | | | 10 | Sam Woods | 17 | Rick Swords |
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3 | 24 | JD McDaniels | 30 | Rudy Macalalag | | | 19 | Greg Rogers | 26 | Mark Galloway |
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4 | 9 | Tony Malek | 23 | Bob Davis | | | 19 | Vernon Kreisel | 26 | John Maceross |
Regular — White
Senior — Green
Super Senior — RED
Ryder Cup – Competition
This is an 18-hole match play event. Within each foursome, members compete in pairs for the first nine holes, then individually for the second nine holes as follows:
First Nine Holes – (paired play with full handicap differentials applied once the lowest handicap in the foursome is reduced to zero) The first nine holes are played as Best Ball. Each player plays the hole separately & the partner with best net score for that hole has that score entered for the hole. The match is over after 9 holes.
Second Nine Holes – (individual play with handicaps) The lower handicap golfers from each team compete against each other and the other two compete against each other in two separate individual, 9 hole matches. One half of the handicap difference is used. If one half the handicap difference is an odd number, then ½ stroke is given on the appropriate hole (no ties possible on this hole). Example: Player A has 19 hcp. Player B has 12 Hcp. Difference is 7 strokes; player B receives 3 and ½ strokes, therefore Player B receives 3 strokes on the 3 hardest holes on the back nine and ½ stroke on the 4th hardest hole
Scoring per Foursome
First Nine – The winning team receives 2 points (1 point is awarded to each member of the winning pair). If tied, each of the four players receives ½ point.
Second Nine – 2 points are awarded to the winner of each individual match. Ties receive 1 point each. Note- the total points awarded for each foursome is always 6.