CGA Women's One-Day Four-Ball Tournament Format and Rules

Eligibility

Entry is open to any female amateur golfer who is a member of a club that is a member of the Carolinas Golf Association and has a current USGA handicap index at a CGA member club. The minimum age for entry is 13 years as of the tournament date. A player with more than one handicap

index must use the lowest current index. Entries are subject to rejection at any time including during the event, by the CGA or by the club hosting the tournament.

Rules and Format

USGA Rules of Golf govern play. Tournament format is 18 holes of four-ball stroke play, both gross and net. According to USGA handicap procedures, 90 percent of a player's course handicap is used to determine net scores. Course handicaps are limited to 30 strokes. If the

difference between the partner’s course handicaps exceeds eight strokes, then an additional 10 percent reduction is applied to both team members.  Teams are assigned into flights based upon team handicap. Players will play approximately 5000-5400 yards depending upon the golf course

(forward tees). Lunch will be provided to all players following play. Partner substitutions made within five days of the tournament date must be approved in advance by the CGA office. Any on-site partner substitutions may result in the new partner playing at scratch. Competitors must

subscribe to all host club restrictions concerning dress, coolers, etc. Cart use is mandatory for tournament rounds and caddies are not allowed.  Spectator carts are not allowed except as provided in the CGA Tournament Manual. Practice rounds are available at host club’s discretion. Metal

and ceramic spikes are prohibited. The CGA monitors handicap score posting and reserves the right to adjust course handicaps and/or withhold prizes for competitors whose handicaps are considered unrealistic or who have participated in a disproportionate share of CGA prize distributions.

CGA will automatically post tournament scores for participants back to their home club handicap. Players or teams failing to list all holeby-hole scores may face suspension from future CGA one-day tournaments.

Entry Information

(New for 2012) Entries are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Alternates are ranked in the order which entries are received. Division selection has no bearing on entry or alternate order. Entries close when the allotment of accepted and alternate teams is filled or

the entry close date is reached. Tournament schedule, open/close dates, number of available tournament spots at each site and online tournament registration are available at www.carolinasgolf.org. Online registration opens at 12:00am midnight on the open date. Mail or walk-in

applications are processed as time permits without any guarantees regarding entry order. Fax, e-mail, telephone, late, illegible or incomplete entries are not accepted. The $140.00 entry fee must accompany this form. Entry fee includes cart and range fees. Only one tournament entry fee per

check. Make check payable to the Carolinas Golf Association. Confirmation of acceptance is sent to the Applicant. Teams who are a "No Show" (DNS) or “No Card” (NC) will be suspended from the next four CGA four-ball one-day tournaments that they are eligible for including the Tournament

of Champions. The suspension will carry forward between seasons if necessary. Tee time requests are not accepted.

Refund and Policy

Open Date to Close Date: Full refund minus $25.00 administrative fee if entry accepted into tournament.

Day after Close Date to Day Prior to Tournament Date: Full refund minus $50.00 administrative fee refunded regardless of reason if entry accepted into tournament.

Withdraw on Tournament Date: No refund for any reason.

Alternates not gaining entry into the tournament receive a full refund.

Prizes and Merchandise

Merchandise is awarded for low gross and low net scores in all flights. Merchandise certificates are redeemable only at the host club's golf shop.

Ties for low gross, 2nd gross, low net or last place net is broken using the USGA recommended method. The 1st place low gross and 1st place low net winner from each flight is eligible for the Tournament of Champions.

The CGA is not responsible for any unclaimed or unredeemed merchandise certificates after a tournament play date. It is the player’s responsibility to claim or redeem a certificate or golf shop credit prior to leaving a tournament site. The CGA will not replace any lost or unclaimed merchandise

certificates/gift cards after a tournament is played.

Waiver Statement

By submitting this application to the CGA, we agree to abide by all decisions of the CGA Tournament Committee, the CGA Tournament Manual (available online at www.carolinasgolf.org) and the conditions of play pertaining to this tournament. We are aware that disqualification is the penalty

for failure to do so. We release the Carolinas Golf Association, its committee members, officers, staff, and host club from any and all liability for any event or consequence relating to entry or participation in this event.