Mens Golf Booklet 2024

DON PEDRO CUP The Don Pedro Cup is a season-long points competition, similar to the PGA Tour FedEx Cup. Players are awarded points based on their finish in sanctioned men’s golf events, including points for participation. At the end of the season, the player with the highest points total will receive recognition as the Men’s Player of the Year. Prizes will be awarded to the top ten finishers. Points will be awarded for the following men’s golf events: President’s Cup, Better Ball of Partners, Senior/Super Senior Handicap Championship, Senior Club Championship Match Play, Men’s Match Play, Mixed Two-Ball Championship, Club Championship, Senior/Super Senior Stroke Play, Twilight League, One-Day Member- Guests, Opening Event, Wilmington Cup, Holiday Tournament, Labor Day Member-Member, Annual Member- Member, Invitational, and Clover Hill Cup. HANDICAP & SCORE POSTING Members must post a score in the handicap computer for all rounds played, including qualifying and match play rounds. The Golf Shop will post scores for all men’s Major Tournaments and Stroke Play Annual Championships. It is the responsibility of the player to post all Annual Championship qualifying and match play rounds. Any member who wishes to have a handicap should contact the Golf Shop. A total of 54 holes (three 18-hole or six 9-hole rounds) must be played to establish an official Handicap Index. Once 20 scores are recorded, the best 8 scores of the last 20 will count towards your Handicap Index. A player should submit his or her score as soon as possible on the day of play, after completion of the round, and before midnight. In the event that you fail to post on the same day, the score should still be posted. Rounds played alone should not be posted for handicap purposes. Handicaps update daily. See the GHIN app for your current handicap. This will vary based on the tee played. There is no longer an adjustment for players playing from different tees. For a 9-hole score to be acceptable for handicap purposes, all 9 holes must be played. If a player has not played at least 9 holes, the score is not acceptable for handicap purposes. For an 18-hole score to be acceptable for handicap purposes, a minimum of 10 holes must be played. For handicap posting purposes, a player’s maximum score on any hole is net double bogey. For example: A player with a Course Handicap of 15 receives one handicap stroke on holes with a stroke index of 1 through 15 on the scorecard. On a par 4 with a stroke index of 10, the player’s maximum hole score is 7. Double bogey (6) +1 handicap stroke = 7. For players posting initial scores to establish a handicap index, the maximum hole score is Par + 5. When starting a hole but not finishing it, record the score most likely to be made, not exceeding net double bogey. .

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