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If you have NOT been receiving e-mail information regarding ANCC Junior Golf, please forward your e-mail address to Jimmy Kowalski, PGA to be sure to receive junior golf information throughout the year. Jimmy’s e-mail address is jimmy.kowalski@ancc.org. The 2023 ANCC Senior Club Championship is the tournament that matches your golf skills one-on-one with each of your fellow competitors. This will include both a Men’s and Women’s Division for the championship ONLY as well as NEW Super-Senior Divisions. All matches are played from at scratch – no handicaps (Senior Flighted Match Play Tournament will begin in July). For complete tournament information and to enter beginning 9 May, click here. ANCC Senior Club Championship All golfers at ANCC are expected to dress in a manner that reflects the decorum and good taste of current or traditional golf attire when using any of the golf facilities. Clothing items such as denim jeans or denim skirts (any color), frayed or cut-off shorts, athletic or tennis shorts or skirts, spandex biking shorts, gym shorts, sweat suits, warm-up suits, tennis dresses, tee shirts, halter tops and tank tops are NOT considered appropriate golf attire. For men, tucked in collared or mock turtlenecks shirts are appropriate. For a complete set of the club rules, please click here. Golf Attire & Dress Code Reminder Attention Junior Golfers
As the 2023 golf season gets underway, the Handicap Committee reminds all players that to maintain the integrity of our handicap system, they should post every round played, except when playing alone. Scores should be posted for any format, even when you pick- up without holing out or when you skip holes. This includes playing less than a full 9 or 18 holes. If a player does not hole out, they should assign themselves the score for that hole that they would have most likely have achieved, or, if they skip a hole, their net double bogey score for that hole. Guidelines that detail how to post rounds are posted in the golf section of the website. We also remind players that the Handicap Committee monitors the handicap system and has imposed handicap penalties when players fail to post regular play and/or competition scores. Also, if you haven’t already done so, all players are required by the USGA to create a digital profile. If you have not posted a score since 2000 you will be prompted to set-up your digital profile on your first login to your GHIN number. If you have any trouble with the set-up, please contact Cody Pestune, Direc- tor of Administration & Play at cody.pestun@ancc.org. For additional handicap information, requirements for maintaining a handicap at ANCC and the handicap request form, click here. Handicap Posting Information & More
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