Men's Match Play Qualifying - CherryMay 5, 2008Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club | ||
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| A. Format | Qualifying Rounds:18 Holes Stroke Play Qualifying rounds will be comprised of two consecutive 9-hole stipulated rounds. In the event that every player is unable to complete 18 holes but has completed 9 holes and the event is subsequently cancelled, the 9-hole score will count for the tournament qualifying round and qualifying will be decided based on this score. Nine holes must be completed by every person for the event to count. Championship:64 Qualifiers for Match Play |
| B. Rules, Regulations & Close | Play will be governed by the Rules of Golf as approved by the RCGA, except when modified by Local Rules, approved by the GAO Tournament Committee. The GAO Tournament Committee, whose decision shall be final, shall settle questions. The competition shall be deemed to have closed when the Championship Trophy has been presented. |
| C. Conditions & Local Rules | Click here for Local Rules and Conditions of the Competition. |
| D. Golf Balls | Only brands of golf balls on the most current USGA List of Conforming Golf Balls shall be used. |
| E. Time of Starting | Time of Starting (Note to Rule 6-3a) If the player arrives at his starting point, ready to play, within five minutes after his starting time, in the absence of circumstances that warrant waiving the penalty of disqualification as provided in Rule 33-7, the penalty for failure to start on time is loss of the first hole to be played in match play or two strokes in stroke play. Penalty for lateness beyond five minutes is disqualification. |
| F. Automotive Transportation | Automotive transportation is permitted for all phases of the Championship and the following rules apply. Players may reserve golf carts by contacting the Pro Shop. Conditions of use:
Note: Spectators are not permitted to ride in any carts on the Golf Course. |
| G. Caddies | A player may provide his own caddie. A player is not required to employ a caddie for any phase of the Championship or Qualifying. Caddies must adhere to the Footwear Policy. |
| H. Footwear | It is a condition of the competition, including at all qualifying sites and the Championship proper, that shoes with traditionally-designed spikes (regardless of composition, i.e. ceramic, plastic, etc.) or spikes; regardless of design, comprised either entirely or partially of metal (if when such metal may come in contact with the course) are prohibited during the stipulated round. Penalty for breach of this condition: DISQUALIFICATION. |
| I. Cell Phones, Electronic Dev. | As a condition of the competition, the use of cellular phones, noise-making pagers, radios, iPods, Digital audio players (MP3) and any other similar electronic noise making devices will be prohibited during competition play. In addition, other electronic devices that support push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, Internet faxing and web browsing (ie., Blackberries devices) are also prohibited. Clarifications and special requests regarding this condition should be directed to the GAO Rules Committee in advance. Players in breach of this condition may be subject to disqualification. |
| J. Distance-Measuring Devices | Distance-Measuring Devices A player may obtain distance information by using a device that measures distance only. However, if, during a stipulated round, a player uses a distance-measuring device that is designed to gauge or measure other conditions that might affect his play (e.g., gradient, wind-speed, temperature, etc.), the player is in breach of Rule 14-3, for which the penalty is disqualification, regardless of whether any such additional functions are actually used. |
| K. Pace of Play Policy | Pace of Play Policy for Qualifying Rounds The following Pace of Play Policy is in effect at all Qualifying Rounds: Rule 6-7. Undue Delay; Slow Play states: "The player must play without undue delay and in accordance with any pace of play guidelines that the Committee may establish. Between completion of a hole and playing from the next teeing ground, the player must not unduly delay play." Summary When a group is out of position at any check-point, the players in the group are liable to penalty under these guidelines. Players in a group that have been determined to be out of position will be liable to penalty according to the following schedule of penalties pending final determination of whether a breach or breaches of these guidelines have occurred: Check-points for Championships will be on completion (flagstick in the hole) of the groups' 9th and 18th holes.
Check-point for Qualifying Rounds will be on completion (flagstick in the hole) of the groups' 18th hole only.
Allotted Time When play is in groups of three, each group is allotted a specified time to complete 18 holes at a pace in accordance with the time chart provided in the Local Rules at the group's first hole. When a group falls behind - regardless of the reason - it must regain its position. Time for ball searches, rulings, and walking time between holes is included in the allotted time. Definition "Out of Position" - Stroke Play First group: The first group is out of position if it takes more than the allotted time to finish a check-point hole (see Local Rule check-point time table). Following groups: A following group is out of position if it:
Group Out of Position When a group is out of position at a check-point, it will be notified by a Check-Point Official that the group is potentially in breach of these pace of play guidelines. When a group has been notified of its first potential breach, that group is expected to regain its position before reaching the next check-point. If that group reaches the next check-point out of position, each player in the group may incur the applicable penalty for a breach of these guidelines. Any group that is out of position is subject to being monitored by a Rules Rover. A player concerned about a non-responsive fellow-competitor in his group should request a Rules Rover to monitor the group in case the group is or becomes liable to penalty under these guidelines. Final Determination Regarding Breach/ Review Process Before returning his score card, a player who was out of position during his round may consult with the Pace of Play Committee to determine if he has incurred a penalty under these guidelines. The Pace of Play Committee will determine that a player who has been found to be out of position is not in breach of these guidelines only if:
A player who was out of position during his round and who elects not to consult with the Pace of Play Committee to determine whether he was in breach of these guidelines is considered to have been in breach of these guidelines and to have incurred a penalty or penalties according to the Local Rule schedule of penalties. If a group is liable to penalty, all penalties will be applied to the check-point hole where the breach occurred. Example scenarios how penalties apply:
Play Pace of Play Policy for Championship The following Pace of Play Policy is in effect for all matches at the Championship: The Rules of Golf require that a player shall, at all times, play without undue delay (Rule 6-7). Rule 6-7 states, in part: “For the purpose of preventing slow play, the Committee may, in the conditions of a competition (Rule 33-1), lay down pace of play guidelines including maximum periods of time to complete a stipulated round, a hole or a stroke.” In accordance with Rule 6-7, the GAO has adopted the following pace of play guidelines. “Out of position” defined – Match Play The first match to start will be considered out of position if, at any time during the round it exceeds the time allotted to play, as detailed on the applicable course’s Pace of Play Time Chart (Time Par). Subsequent matches will be considered out of position if, at any time during the round, they (a) exceed the allotted time to play and (b) arrive at the teeing ground of a hole that is open and free of play. Monitoring of matches A match that is out of position will be so informed by the Committee. However, the Committee reserves the right to time any match that the Committee deems is out of position, whether or not the match has been informed. Timing The timing of a player’s stroke will begin when it is the player’s turn to play without interference or distraction. Any time spent determining yardages will count as time taken for the next stroke. On the putting green, timing will begin after a player has been allowed a reasonable amount of time to mark, lift, clean and replace his ball, repair the ball mark and other ball marks on his line of putt and remove loose impediments on his line of putt. Any player in a match which is out of position shall be penalized for undue delay if, during the round, he twice takes 40 seconds or more to play a stroke. An extra 10 seconds will be allowed for:
If a match, which is out of position, regains its position, timing of players will cease. Timing may recommence if the match subsequently falls out of position, in which case any recorded timing exceeding 40 seconds anytime during the round will be carried over throughout the round. Such matches out of position will not be notified of monitoring and timing unless asked by the player(s). Undue delay can also occur between strokes (such as by walking too slowly) and between the play of two holes. Penalty Match Play: Any player in a match out of position who exceeds 40 seconds to play a stroke on two occasions will be informed as soon as practicable that the player has lost the hole at which the second excess time was recorded. If the player in question exceeds 40 seconds to play a stroke on two more occasions while the match remains or has again become out of position (a total of four), the player will be informed as soon as practicable that he has forfeited the match. |
| L. Tie Breaking Policy-Qual. | TIE BREAKING POLICY FOR QUALIFYING ROUNDSRule 33-6 states: “The Committee shall announce the manner, day and time for the decision of a halved match or of a tie, whether played on level terms or under handicap. A halved match shall not be decided by stroke play. A tie in stroke play shall not be decided by a match.” The GAO has determined that, for the purposes of breaking ties for gross score qualifying rounds, in order to determine spots for final position of qualifying, and for determining the order of the alternates, that the following method of tie-breaking will be used: For an 18-hole competition, use the best back 9, thence to the best score on the last 6 holes, thence to the best score on the last 3 holes, and thence to the best score on the last (18th) hole. If this fails to break the tie then go to the best score on the second last hole (17th hole), then to the best score on the third last hole (16th hole), then to the best score on the fourth last hole (15th hole), and continue through holes one by one to the best score on the first hole. If the players are still tied after this, the Committee shall flip a coin. Note: In the event that the qualifying round is shortened to nine holes, the method of breaking ties used will be the best score on the last 6 holes, thence to the best score on the last 3 holes, and thence to the best score on the last (9th) hole. If the players are still tied after this, the Committee shall flip a coin. |
| M. Personal Appearance | Players must be neat in appearance with respect to clothing and personal grooming. Golf shirts and golf slacks are acceptable. Golf shorts/skirts/skorts are permitted and must conform to the host club's regulations. The GAO Tournament Committee in charge shall decide whether this requirement has been met and has the authority to withdraw the entry of a player who does not comply.
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| N. Publicity & Broadcasting | The GAO may arrange for (i) promotion of the Championship, for radio and television broadcasting and other exhibition and publication of the Championship or excerpts thereof in various media, including so-called “online” or “new media” and (ii) the design, manufacture and sale of merchandise which commemorates or memorializes the Championship, throughout the country or world. By this application, the player consents to the use by the GAO, of his name, likeness, voice and references to him and photographs and other images of him and his play connected with his appearance in the Championship, or any portion(s) thereof, in connection with such media promotion, broadcasting and other exhibition and publication of the championship and design, manufacture and sale of commemorative merchandise. The GAO may utilize the rights granted it hereunder in connection with the promotion and/or commemoration of the 2008 Championship as well as future Championships, other GAO Championships and the GAO. The cooperation of players with authorized representatives of the media is required, provided that no pre-Championship activities outside of those activities, which are part of the Championship, shall be required and provided that the player’s Championship play is not unreasonably interfered with. |
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