Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Golden Pheasant - Photos of Winners

Mitch Kato (Centerton) and Kathy Callender (Vineyards)
First Place Gross - 67
Marilyn Ramos and Homie Perkins (Running Deer)
Second Place Gross - 71
Bev Rayfield and Rodger Gottlieb (Blue Heron Pines)
Third Place Gross - 72
Linda Miller and Hal Wilson (Springfield)
First Place Net - 63
(Gross 68)
Won Match of Cards - Back Nine
Sue McCully (Greate Bay) and Chris Donaghy
Second Place Net - 63
(Gross 74)
Beanie DeJean and John Bada (Town & Country)
Third Place Net - 64
(Gross 75)
Barb Doherty (White Oaks) and Bruce Schaffer (Hickory Valley)
Tied for Fourth Place Net - 65
(Gross 76)
Jim Pittman and Steffi DiSanto (Fountain Green)
Tied for Fourth Place Net - 65
(Gross 75)

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Wildwood Championship Application

Men’s Individual JustGolf Championship
Women’s Individual JustGolf Championship

Wildwood Golf & Country Club – Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Player: _________________________________   
Home course: __________________________      
Current Handicap Index: ___ . __
Tees: Men’s Championship Flight plays from the Blue tees: 71.5/127, 6287 yards
            All other men’s flights play from the White tees: 69.4/123, 5829 yards
            Women play from the Red tees: 72.7/126, 5262 yards
Tee times: Start at 10. No preferred times. Players will be paired by handicap within their flights.

Last date to mail application: September 16

Cost: $67. Tipping is included. Please mail your check for $67, together with this application, payable to:
    
     Linda Miller
     48 Cherry Street
     Mount Holly, NJ 08060

Direct any questions to Linda:
     E-mail: LLMillerGolf@gmail.com
     Home phone: 609-267-8630
     Cell phone: 609-784-2550

Additional tournament information
• Eligibility: Must have played in at least one JustGolf tournament in 2014
• Flights according to Course Handicap
• Trophy for overall gross champion
• Gross prizes in each flight


Friday, August 22, 2014

Golden Pheasant Rules and Course Information

Please print and bring to the tournament. No copies will be available at the tournament.

Note: Players are expected to arrive at the first tee ten minutes prior to their tee time. A player whose partner arrives late may begin play and count his own score, provided his partner arrives in time to use his drive on seven holes.

Exchange scorecards. Add up the scores (front, back, and total). All players must report to scorer’s table at the end of the round.

1. Format: This is a modified scramble. The modification is that you must use each player’s  tee shot on any seven holes. You may use either player’s tee shot on the other four holes.
Scramble: Both players tee off. Choose the shot you wish to play. Both players hit their second shot from within one foot of that shot, no closer to the hole. Again, choose which ball you wish to play, and continue in this manner until ball is holed. No “gimmes.” Once the ball is holed, the hole is complete.
Preferred lies: When you decide whose shot to use, mark the spot. Both players must hit the next shot from within one foot of that spot, no closer to the hole. You may not use that one foot to improve your lie, e.g., if the ball is in the rough, your next shot must be from the rough; if you are in a bunker, you must stay in the bunker; if you are out-of-bounds or under a tree or in an unplayable lie, you must stay there.
Scores: Record gross score only, one gross score per hole. Record number of tee shots used by each player. When both have reached 7 drives, stop recording drives.
Same ball: Players must hit the same ball, tee to hole, unless the ball is lost.
Pace of play: Please do not waste time looking for a ball you know you won’t use. The goal is to complete your round in 4 hours and 15 minutes.

2. Tees: White tees for men: 68.1/123; Green tees for women: 68.8/114.

3. Water hazards: yellow stakes. Add a one-stroke penalty and hit next shot from (1) anywhere on a straight line back from the flagstick through your ball, or (2) from where you hit your previous shot.

4. Lateral water hazards: red stakes. Add a one-stroke penalty and hit next shot from (1) within two club-lengths of edge of hazard no closer to hole, or (2) anywhere on a straight line back from the flagstick through your ball, or (3) from where you hit your previous shot.

5. Out of Bounds: white stakes. Reminder: If both shots are out of bounds, you must hit your next shot from where you hit the previous shot and add a one-stroke penalty to your score.

6. Yardage marked to center of greens: red plate=100 yards, black and white pole=150 yards. blue plate=200 yards

7. Stones in bunkers: Loose impediments – they may be removed.

8. Cart rules (subject to change): Drive everywhere permitted.

9. Personal coolers small enough to fit in the basket are permitted. However, please remember that no alcohol is permitted on the course during the tournament.

10. Restaurant: Lunch and drinks (including alcoholic beverages) will be available.

11. Practice areas: Putting green near clubhouse, chipping green across #9 fairway, driving range limited to medium irons (you must bring your own balls and you may not retrieve them)

Course Information
#1: Green slopes severely back to front. Chain link fence to left and behind green defines OB. No free relief from fence.
#2: OB entire left side.
#3: OB entire left side. Depression with ten yards of rough just past 150 marker – please do not drive carts through this area, which tends to get soggy. Drain pipe 150 yards from green adjacent to cart path is an obstruction on the right side and a lateral hazard on the left side.
#4: OB on left side until hill. Over the hill the entire left side and behind the green is a lateral hazard. On your second shot, beware of drives from hole #5.
#5: Drives to right – yell “fore.” On second shot, beware of drives from hole #4.
#6: Lateral hazard behind green.
#7: 90º dogleg left. Yardage from white tees to dogleg: 150 yards; from red tees: 140 yards.
      Lateral hazard left side tee to green. Lateral hazard on right just short of green.
#8: Water hazard (yellow) in front of tee. Lateral hazard (red) left of hole and behind green.
#9: Dogleg right, then left. Distance from white tees straight to large pine trees is 220 yards.
      Free drop no closer to hole if your ball lies on the practice chipping green. Lateral hazard next to hole #7 putting green. Balls lost or found in parking lot or cart staging area are OB. Turf maintenance building is OB.
#10: OB entire left side, including #12 tee retaining wall. Green slopes severely back to front.
#11: OB entire right side. Lateral hazards (two) on left and behind green. Water hazard (yellow stakes) parallel to driveway. Drop area may be used as an additional relief option for the lateral hazards only. Relief for ball in yellow-staked hazard must be on the tee side of the hazard.
#12: OB entire right side. OB behind green. Large bunker protects front of green. Distance from tee to bunker: 268 from White, 183 from Green.
#13: OB entire right side and behind green. Fairway is to the right of the trees. Please do not trespass on neighboring properties to search for or retrieve a ball.
#13 and 14: Free relief from mulch under trees between the two fairways.
#14: Lateral hazard on right from 150 to green.
#15: Yardage from Green tee is 60, not 81 as printed on the card.
#16: Woods along left side is a lateral hazard. Relief from the right side lateral hazard may be taken two club-lengths from the left side of the cart path.
#17: Woods on right side is OB. OB behind the green. OB on left past 100-yard marker.

#18: Dogleg right. Yardage to dogleg: 175 from white tees. Lateral hazard entire left side, including left side of green. Parking lot behind green is OB. Turf maintenance building right of green is marked OB–ignore OB stakes and line. Instead, if your ball is unplayable, add a penalty stroke and take your customary relief for an unplayable ball (Rule 28).

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Golden Pheasant Application, Monday, August 25

(Don't hesitate to sign up without a partner. I will keep you posted on my efforts to find one for you.)


Male player: ____________________          Female player: ___________________
Home course: ___________________          Home course: ____________________
Current Handicap Index: ___ . __                  Current Handicap Index: ___ . __

Tee times start at 9.             Circle preferred time:         9-10                 10-11

Due to the layout at Golden Pheasant and the Scramble format, all men will play from the same tees. Several holes will be shortened.

Total cost: $47 per player (includes tipping). Please mail one check for $94, together with this application, payable to:

     Linda Miller
     48 Cherry Street
     Mount Holly, NJ 08060

Direct any questions to Linda:
     E-mail: LLMillerGolf@gmail.com
     Home phone: 609-267-8630
     Cell phone: 609-784-2550

Tournament opens July 28
Last date to mail application: August 11

Additional tournament information
• Team Course Handicap: 40% low Course Handicap + 25% high CH
• Must use 7 tee shots from each player
• Practice putting green; range for short to middle irons

Special considerations (traveling with someone, etc.)

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Golden Pheasant Sign-Up

Hi all,

I will post another application for the Mixed Modified Scramble at Golden Pheasant tomorrow.

Golden Pheasant is a fun layout. It is perfect for the mixed scramble format. The women’s tees are nearly 1,000 yards shorter than the men’s.

And don’t hesitate to sign up as a single – a number of applications have come in without a partner, and I expect to be able to find a compatible partner for just about everyone who signs up.

I’m looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the Pheasant on Monday, August 25. Please put your application in the mail tomorrow.

Linda



Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Photos of Seaview Prize Winners

Kevin Kaufman, Jr. and John Huda (Fountain Green)
First Place Gross - 71
Ed Walsh and Jim Palmore (Fountain Green)
Second Place Gross - 73
Sheila Zeilmann and Kate Dromgoole (Town & Country)
First Place Gross - 76
Tammy McCoy and Debbie Donahue-Andreacci (Indian Spring)
Second Place Gross - 79
Rich Humphreys and John Ways (Running Deer)
First Place Net - 67
Harry Crouch (Moorestown F.C.) and Ed Witczak (Golden Pheasant)
Second Place Net - 68
Steve Pence (Little Mill) and Jim Lloyd (Running Deer)
Third Place Net - 69
Kevin Convery and Jerry Convery (Running Deer)
Tied for Fourth Place Net - 70

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Steve Walinsky (Buena Vista) and Joe Habakus (Sea Oaks)
Tied for Fourth Place Net - 70
Cindy Junker (Blue Heron Pines) and Marianne Nugent (Stone Harbor)
First Place Net - 67
Midge Winkel and Beth Croft (Ramblewood)
Tied for Second Place Net - 71
Joyce Turner (above-Pennsauken) and Lydia DiBraccio (below-Ramblewood)
Tied for Second Place Net - 71