The 2018 NYSGA Amateur Series

Presented by St. Kitts & Nevis, home of the 2019 Admiral's Cup Am-Am & Pro-Am

 

Host Club: Cobblestone Creek CC

Date: Monday, July 30th 2018

Start: 1:00pm shotgun start

Entry Fee: $90 per player

Deadline: Wednesday, July 25th at 5:00pm

 

Format
The format of this tournament is 18 holes of individual stroke play.

 

Rules

All play will be governed by the USGA Rules of Golf. Players will be provided a "Notice to Players" rules sheet containing local rules and conditions. The NYSGA will have volunteer Rules Officials on the course to provide rulings and answer questions.

 

Entry Fee

The entry fee is $90 and includes golf, cart, access to the club's range, exclusive tee gifts and prizes.

 

Eligibility

These tournaments are open to male and female amateur golfers who (1) are members of the NYSGA either through a member club or by joining the NYSGA directly as an eClub member and (2) have an active, up-to-date USGA Handicap Index, which is defined as having five 18-hole scores posted in the previous three active posting months.

 

Field Size and Wait List

The field is limited to the first 96 players to register, after which players are added to a wait list (and not charged) in the order that they register. The first person from the wait list will be entered into the field when a registered player withdraws.

 

Pace of Play

In a shotgun start, the field is only as fast as its slowest group. It is essential that each player hold their group accountable for remaining in position behind the group in front of them, regardless of the group's position behind them. The NYSGA strongly encourages players to play ready golf.

 

: Each group must remain in position behind the group in front of them for the entire round. If a group is out of position, they will be given a warning (1st Warning) and must visibly speed up their play in order to get back into position. If a team does not make a substantial effort and reduce Policygap between the group in front of them, the following warnings/penalties will be imposed:

 

1st Warning – No Penalty       2nd Warning - 1 Stroke Penalty       3rd Warning - 2 Stroke Penalty       4th Warning – Disqualification

 

The penalties outlined above will be awarded to the entire group, unless it is clearly visible that there are certain players in the group causing the delay. The NYSGA reserves the right to remove a player or group at any time due to slow play.

 

Divisions and Flighting

During registration, players will be prompted to select the division in which they wish to compete: Men's Division (All Ages), Men's Senior Division (Ages 55+), and Women's Division (All Ages).

 

Within each division, players are flighted based on their current USGA Handicap Index to compete for net prizes. The number of flights is determined by the number of entrants in each division: 5-19 players (1 flight), 20-39 players (2 flights), 40+ players (3 flights).

 

Course Handicap

A player receives 90% of their Course Handicap. A player is disqualified from a net prize/points if his net score beats the course rating by eight or more strokes and beats the next best net score in their division by four or more strokes. 

 

Course Handicap Reduction for Multiple Winners

A player who wins first place net in two or more events in a calendar year will have their Course Handicap reduced for the remainder of the calendar year as follows: after 2nd win –10% reduction of CH, after 3rd win – 20% reduction of CH, after 4th win – 30% reduction of CH, and so forth.

 

The NYSGA reserves the right to adjust a player’s handicap index at any time.

 

Prizes

The top net and gross finishers will receive prizes in the form of pro shop gift certificates. Prizes will be awarded immediately following the conclusion of scoring, and the pro shop will remain open following the awards ceremony. Unclaimed prizes will remain at the host club pro shop. The NYSGA will not mail unclaimed prizes.

 

Ties
Ties are broken using the USGA recommended method of matching scorecards.

 

Carts, Caddies Spectatorsand

Carts are included in the entry fee and all participants are required to use a golf cart. Caddies are prohibited from NYSGA Amateur Series tournaments. Spectators will be allowed on the course during play as long as they do not interfere with play. Spectators may NOT use golf carts, no exceptions.

 

Dress Code

The NYSGA will strictly enforce a tournament dress code with no exceptions. Collared shirts/mock turtle necks are required, and no jeans, denim, jogging outfits, or sweat pants are permitted.

 

Player Conduct

Players and/or their guests must conduct themselves in a reasonable manner at all times. Any excessive display of anger, vulgar language, club throwing, alcohol abuse, illegal drug use, lack of golfing etiquette or disrespect to a fellow player or any other individual may be grounds or disqualification from any tournament. The NYSGA reserves the right to revoke a player's tournament entry, without a refund, at any time for conduct deemed inappropriate or damaging to the NYSGA Amateur Series.

 

About the NYSGA Am Series

index for The NYSGA Amateur Series are fun, competitive tournaments for the average golfer, hosted by private and premier public courses throughout New York. Players are flighted within their selected division (Men's, Senior Men's, and Women's Divisions) to compete against other golfers of a similar handicap net and gross prizes.

 

Players are also awarded points based on their net finish towards a season-long Points List, with the top-120 earning invitations to compete in the NYSGA Amateur Series' Championship at Monroe Golf Club in Rochester.