49’ers GOLF LEAGUE 2018
President: Steve Smith
Secretary: Scott Coy
Treasurer: Cory Gramlich
Golf Course:
The Ontario Country Club
2101 Country Club Ln
Ontario, NY 14519-9510
United States
P: (315) 524-7184
F: (315) 524-9157
http://www.ontariocountryclub.com/
OFFICERS:
There are three
(3) officers of the league. Each is elected to their position by a quorum of
the league membership at the yearend tournament banquet. Officers will serve as
the rules committee. In the event that an officer is not able to complete his
duties the remaining officers shall appoint a replacement.
PRESIDENT
: Serves as the final
decision-maker on all facets of the league if consensus of the other officers
cannot be reached.
Serves as the
primary interface with the golf course and the league. This position is not
reimbursed for duties performed.
VICE
PRESIDENT
:
Serves on the rules committee for any dispute during league play. Serves as a
final decision maker in the case when the President is not available.
Responsible for coordinating the end of the year golf outing and banquet. This
position is not reimbursed for duties performed.
SECRETARY
: Serves on the rules
committee for any dispute during league play. Responsible for tabulating league
scores, calculating handicaps, and creating score cards required for normal
league play. This position is reimbursed for duties performed. The
reimbursement is the equivalent of one (1) membership into the league for a
full year.
TREASURER
: Serves on the rules
committee for any disputes during league play. Responsible for insuring that
all dues and sub fees are paid and that the league payments to the golf course
are made on a timely basis. Also, required to provide a summary of the
financial activity of the year at the end of the season banquet and proposed
budget for the upcoming year. The reimbursement is the equivalent of one half
(.5) membership into the league for a full year.
RULE
CHANGES:
All rule
changes will only be discussed at the fall meeting. There will be NO rule
changes discussed at the Spring Kickoff meeting.
MEMBERS:
The league
will consist of up to 30 two (2) man teams. Teams are divided into flights
based on total participating teams. Each flight will consist of teams divisible
by 4 with a minimal number of teams being 8.
FLIGHTS:
Flights will
be determined on the basis of total team handicap. Teams having only one member
returning will have their flight determination based upon the handicaps of the
remaining partner and the old partner. If a new team is being added, the new team
will be placed within the flight of the missing team, unless estimated
handicaps warrant a different flight. If the later is true, all flights will be
reworked based upon team handicap. Only a 49’ers handicap will be counted, and
previous year’s handicap will carry forward. If a flight determination cannot
be made based upon team handicap totals, i.e.; team handicaps are the same, the
following criteria will be used to determine the flights.
1.
Flights
that the teams played in the previous year.
2.
If
both teams were in the same flight, which ever team finished higher in the
final standings at the end of the year, more total points.
3.
If
both teams were in the same flight and tied in total points, the determination
then goes to head to head competition, with the team taking the most points
going to the next flight.
4.
If
both teams tied in head to head competition, the individual team member
handicaps will be expanded two decimal places and then re-totaled. The team
with the lowest team total will then be moved or remain in the higher flight.
5.
A
team may request to be moved or remain in the lower flight in a bubble
situation. This request will be honored with concurrence of the other affected
teams and league officers.
SEASON:
Regular season
prizes will be awarded to the top three teams in each flight. Winners will be
determined based upon total number of points scored during the year.
TOURNAMENT:
Prizes will be
determined based on available funds.
HANDICAPS:
The league
will adhere to the USGA ‘Equitable Stroke Control (ESC)’ rules. Handicaps for
all league members and subs will be computed as defined under the section
‘Handicap Computation’.
COURSE
SEASON – STARTING TIME:
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League play will be on Thursdays of April
through September for a total of 20 weeks with two rain dates specified at
the beginning of the year. A calendar of dates will be distributed to the
league members during the end of the season banquet.
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All matches will be played at the golf
course listed above. Play will begin at 5:15 PM with a shotgun start
during the months of May through August. Play will begin at 5:00 PM the
months of April and September. Priority on the tee is predetermined and
published in a schedule at the beginning of the year.
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The tournament will be held following the
completion of league play. The course will be determined by the officers
and announced during the first half of the season.
DUES-FEES:
The 2018
season fees are $425. This amount covers:
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Golf course greens fees
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Secretary’s greens fees
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Trophies and prizes
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Tournament and banquet
Substitutes
will be charged $10.00. Failure to pay results in no points being taken by that
sub, and the blind score taken by the player who is being substituted for. Only
the President and Treasurer will sign checks drawn on ‘49’ers Golf League’. Any
players not paying dues on time will be assessed a $5 per week charge until
dues are paid in full. Full payment of dues are due by all players by the
second week of league play.
CANCELLATION
OF PLAY:
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Rainout before tee-off.
In
case of rain, the league officers will call play by 5:15 on the day of play. It
is intended that the league will play unless the course is closed.
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Rain-out after start of play.
Where
conditions such as heavy rain or lightning require the cancellation of play
after tee-off, the scores will be decided as follows:
Less
than 5 holes played by majority of teams
:
The scores will not count, and the
play will be rescheduled if a rain-out date remains.
More
than 5 Hole Completed by majority of teams:
For those holes not completed, each
team will receive 2 points. The match points will also be split.
SCORE
CARDS:
All score
cards must be completed and signed by a member of each team. The cards must be
turned in immediately following the match. If a substitute player was used, the
fee must be turned in with the card. In order to accurately record handicaps,
the subs full name must be on the scorecard.
SCORING:
1.
Each
team will play for a maximum of 40 points each week. Points will be awarded as
follows:
2.
Prior
to the match, the team handicap will be determined by totaling both players’
individual handicaps.
3.
The
two teams will compare handicaps, with the team with the higher handicap being
awarded the handicap of the difference in team handicaps. The strokes will be
assigned to holes in order of difficulty. If a differential of more than 9 is
in order, the holes on which the higher handicapped team is awarded 2 strokes
will also be decided in order of difficulty.
4.
Team
net score per hole is calculated by subtracting the handicap from the gross
score.
5.
Four
(4) points are awarded for low team net per hole. In a case of a team net tie,
both teams are awarded 2 points.
6.
Team
net score per match is calculated by adding all 9 team net scores per hole.
Four (4) points are awarded for low team net score per match. In case of a tie,
both teams are awarded 2 points.
B. Strokes:
All
strokes, including penalties, must be recorded on the score card and used in
scoring.
C. Absent Players:
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Single
Absent Player
: An absent players team (i.e. 1 with only 1 player)
automatically forfeits 2 of the match points. The other 2 match points
will be contested using the absent player’s blind score. If an absent
player has no handicap, his partner’s handicap will be used to determine
his blind score.
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Double
absent player:
If a team has a double blind, and neither partner has
a handicap, then a team member from the flight will be drawn at random at
the conclusion of the night’s play, and that team member’s handicap will
be used to determine the blind scores for the absent team. If a double
blind team has 1 member with a handicap, that handicap will be used to
determine the blind score for both partners. A double blind can never take
points.
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If a team double blinds three (3) times in
one season, they will be removed from the league for the following year.
They will be placed on the end of the waiting list for the upcoming year
at the time of their third double blind.
D. Late Players:
Play should
not be held up for late players. If a foursome is designated as first off the
tee, they may allow the second foursome to commence play while waiting for
missing players to show up, but should then commence play. At the discretion of
the opponents of a late arriving player, the player may be allowed to play
missed holes at the completion of the round. If the hole is not made up, a
blind score will be used for the missed holes.
E. Players Leaving Early:
Players should
make every attempt to finish their round. In case of physical distress or
emergency (phone message, beeper, etc.) a player may leave his round early. In
that case, the player’s blind score will be applied to the incomplete holes. If
a player leaves a round early for any other reason, the maximum score will be
applied for the remaining holes.
If a golfer
walks off the course during match play (personal or job-related emergency
allowable), will be expelled from the 49’ers golf league and will not be
allowed to play in the 49’ers golf league as a member or a sub and will forfeit
remaining league dues. The remaining partner may obtain a new partner, play
with a sub, or use his expelled partner’s blind score. If the remaining partner
cannot find a new partner within three weeks, the officers may assign a new
partner. If both members walk off, all following match play will use the
established blind score match play, unless subs can be found or until the
officers can assign a new team.
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Physical confrontation:
Any
player deemed by 49ers League Officers to be the instigator of a physical
confrontation with a fellow League member during any league activity, will be
immediately expelled from the 49’ers golf league and will forfeit remaining
dues and will not be eligible to return to the league either as a member or a
sub.
SUBSTITUTES:
A.
Substitutes
will not be eligible for regular season prizes.
B.
An
approved sub list will be maintained by the Secretary.
C.
Players
are encouraged to select a sub with a handicap close to their own, if possible.
EQUITABLE
STROKE HANDICAP (ESC):
Handicap Rules
The USGA
Equitable Stroke Handicap method of calculating handicaps will be used. Below
are a few examples:
HC RULES FOR
DETERMINING ESC
0-4
Maximum of 6 on any hole.
5-9
Maximum of 7 on any hole.
10-14
Maximum of 8 on any hole.
15-19
Maximum of 9 on any hole.
20-24
Maximum of 10 on any hole.
25-27
Maximum of 11 on any hole.
Please note:
The maximum
allowable handicap for 9 holes is 27.
HANDICAP
BASIS:
Handicap will
be computed at 96% of the difference between the player’s score and 33.3
(Webster’s course rating) for members and subs. We will use a graduated method
to compute handicap. This method will be as follows:
1 Week 75% of
score
2 Weeks 80% of
combined score
3 Weeks 85% of
combined score
4 Weeks 90% of
combined score
5 Weeks 95% of
combined score
6+Weeks 96% of
combined score
The ESC score
of your lowest 10 or 11 completed rounds will be used to determine handicap.
PLAYING
RULES:
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USGA rules shall apply except where
amended by local rules or below.
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Winter rules will be played only if
conditions warrant (i.e. a ball in your own fairway can
be moved no nearer to the hole). Teams may decide to play by winter rules
prior to first player teeing off on starting hole
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No gimmies
allowed.
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No mulligans allowed.
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Free lifts: A ball may be moved no
nearer to the hole and played from there under the following
circumstances:
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A ball on a road
or pathway which is in bounds, may be lifted and dropped within 2 club
lengths of the road or pathway way.
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If danger to the
club (i.e. ball lying on a rock or stones), may be lifted and dropped
within 2 club lengths. This rule to be determined by opposing team. Note,
that a tree does not constitute danger to the club. Ball cannot be
removed from hazard using this rule
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Casual water or
ground under repair - drop as close as possible to the ball’s original position
no closer to the hole.
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Staked and young
trees – Ball may be lifted and dropped within 2 club lengths in length if
the tree, stakes, or ropes interfere with the swing or follow-thru.
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Plugged ball – winter
rules apply to any plugged ball whether in your fairway or not.
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If ball comes to
rest in a footprint or swing divot in a sand trap, it may be moved, but
must remain in the trap.
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Debris, downed
trees, course equipment – Ball may be lifted and dropped within 2 club
lengths with the approval of the other team.
6. Penalty
Strokes:
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Unplayable lie
(except where appropriate under rule 5) (1 stroke penalty)
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Water hazards
(1stroke penalty)
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Lost Ball or Out
of Bounds (USGA Rule 27-1) If a ball is LOST or OUT OF BOUNDS the player
shall play a ball,(under the penalty of one stroke) as nearly as possible
at the spot from which the original ball was last played. Out of bounds
will be determined based upon the white stakes markers on the course. Out
of Bounds off the tee shall be replayed from the tee.
d.
Touching
the Ball (Except as allowed in rules) – (1 stroke penalty)
f.
Violation
of local rules – See score card.
g.
Violation
of rules – Any player observing a violation of rules should notify the violator
immediately. Continued violation of the rules shall be brought to the attention
of the committee, which shall take action deemed necessary, up to and including
expulsion from the league.