ASHROSE Presidents Cup – 08:50am
$ 75.00
AMERICANS | EUROPEANS | ||||||||||
Group | HC | Player | HC | Player | HC | Player | HC | Player | |||
1 | 21 | McKain | & | 26 | Tignall | VS | 18 | Gribben | & | 18 | Henrick |
2 | 11 | Guelzow | & | 24 | Davis | VS | 24 | Ettinger | & | 9 | Malek |
3 | 13 | Kalbfleisch | & | 19 | Rogers | VS | 29 | Jenifer | & | 21 | Maceross |
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President’s Cup
This is an 18 hole match play event. Within each foursome, team members compete in pairs. There are three different competitions, each lasting six holes.
Holes 1 through 6 – Captains Choice (no handicaps) After every shot, the team decides which of the two balls is preferred, then both hit again from that point, continuing in this fashion until holing out.
Holes 7 through 12 — Best Net Team Score (handicaps adjusted to the lowest handicap in the group) For each team, the two net scores are added and compared to the other team total. Each player may receive a stroke (or strokes) based on his handicap and the course difficulty rankings for hole.
Holes 13 through 18 — Modified Alternate Shot (no handicaps) Both players on each team hit drives; then teammates alternate hitting each other’s ball until both are holed out. The lower of the two team scores are compared to determine who wins the hole. (to be clear, there will be 4 balls in play from tee to green)
Each (six hole) competition is a separate match play event. The winning team receives one (1) point. If the teams are even after six holes, each team receives ½ point. The second and third (six hole) competitions are scored similarly.
Note that the total points awarded each foursome is always three (3). Team Scoring and Awards Money. The winning team is the one with the most total points after considering all the foursomes. The winning team receives the entire cash award; the losing team receives zero. Each player on the winning team receives the same share of the “pot”. If the two teams tie, then the pot is split equally between the two teams.
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Of Note: For alternate shot Holes 13-18: If a player hits out of turn, the penalty is loss of hole. Players cannot switch golf balls from tee to holed out, unless its lost or become clearly cut or cracked. (Surface blemishes don’t apply)
If a team needs to hit a provisional ball, it is played by the player who should hit the next shot. Ex. Player A tees off but hits into questionable area, player B hits the provisional.
Either player may take any allowed actions for the side before a stroke is made, such as marking the ball, lift clean and place, no matter who’s turn is next.
A partner may help the other partner in any way that a caddy could help. i.e. read the green, club advice, etc.