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New Golfer League

 

On Monday, September 13th , we will have our New Golfer League Celebration.  We will have a 9 hole Scramble tournament with dinner after play.  Everyone must check in at 4:30 PM and we will do a shotgun start (everyone starts at the same time) at 5:00 PM.  For those of you who have never played in a Scramble, it’s a lot of fun.  Everyone on your team tees off.  You choose the best shot, and then everyone hits from there.  Continue doing this until the ball is in the hole.  You must pre-pay your green fee and a $2 entry fee for this night, but there is no charge for the dinner (it was part of your initial registration fee).  You may choose a few people you’d like to play with, but we can’t guarantee it.  THIS EVENT IS RAIN OR SHINE.  If you can join us, please fill out a registration form in the pro shop.

You must sign up by Friday, September 10th   .

 

Please note-  this is the last night of play for the league for this season.  We hope you will all keep playing right through the Fall.  It’s a great time to play golf.  The weather is cool and the scenery is beautiful.  Check out our Fall Calendar too.  If you like this Scramble format, you’ll like some of the crazy scramble formats we run.  How about our Glow Ball Scramble (play golf in the dark with glow ball equipment), maybe our Nine and Wine (9 hole scramble with wine sampling after), or even our Greenskeeper’s Revenge (you never know what obstacles or obstructions you’ll have to play around).

 



2010 Fall Calendar is now available.  Go to the home page and click on the link in breaking news!  Two new events this year.  The Regulation Course Scramble (we change our par 3 18 holes into a regulation 9 hole course), and the Rally for the Cure Scramble (women only scramble with special prizes to raise money for breast cancer research).

SORRY…no one had the correct answer to last weeks question-

 

A ball is declared “unplayable” outside a water hazard if:

  1.             The player cannot physically hit it.
  2.       The rules official declares it so.
  3.        The opponent or fellow competitor agrees it is.
  4.       The player declares it so.

Answer- D.  The player has the sole responsibility of declaring a ball unplayable.