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2021 Net Match Play Championship Jan-May
Dates: | You have ONE month to play your opponent and get
the results of the match to the Tournament Director.
Matches must be completed in designated period and cards deposited in the box in pro shop.
One tuesday in January will be set aside for Round 0 matches. Please try to play your match that day.
| Format: | Individual Match Play (hole by hole) |
Pairings: |
Round 0 will be a blind draw of all the entries. There will be no byes.
The winner of each Round 0 match will be in the Championship bracket.
The loser of each Round 0 match will be in the Consolation bracket.
Pairings for the consolation bracket will be based on the same random numbers used in Round 0 pairing.
There may be byes depending on the number of entries.
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Entry Form
Past Champions
2020 Tim McLaughlin 2019 Joel Clay 2018 Mark Mahler 2017 Larry Rentler 2016 Les Wade 2015 Mike Nielson 2014 Josh Heptig 2013 Ray Jackson 2012 Doug Bugni 2011 Nancy Tharp 2010 Earle Vaughan 2009 Les Wade 2008 Don Albin
Entry Fee: | $20 No refunds after matches have begun. |
Deadline: | Completion of Round 0 |
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Handicaps |
Current handicaps on day of play will be used.
Opponents pop off the lower handicap player.
Low handicap golfer plays to a "0".
High handicap golfer plays to the difference of the two handicaps.
EXAMPLE:
- Player A is a 12
- Player B is a 10
- Player A gets TWO POPS
- Pops are applied based on the hole's handicap. Player A would get the 2 pops
on the two hardest holes (handicap 1 and 2).
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Ties |
If the match is even after 18 holes, players return to the 1st hole.
Play starts at 1st hole and continues (2nd hole, 3rd, etc)
until either player has won a hole, thus deciding the match.
The same handicap strokes apply.
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Putting Order |
If the match is being played in a group where the other 1 or 2 players are not in a
match, the match players MUST putt out first.
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Rules Questions | Refer any rules questions to our Rules Chair. |
Posting Scores |
All match play scores must be posted.
The match is won when one player leads by a number of holes greater than the number remaining to be played.
If a player is closed out and both play the balance of the round, the reported score
should be net par or lower, based on the score achieved on each of the final holes.
If a player chooses to not keep playing, then the recorded score is net par for the unplayed holes.
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