Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Last Chance to Register for Linwood

Hi JustGolfers,

The last day to mail your application for the Linwood tournament is this coming Thursday, August 24. If you haven’t played Linwood (and even if you have), you don’t want to miss this chance to play at this pristine, private course. Special arrangements were made to play the course in September, when the course is in its absolute best condition (prior to aeration).

If you don’t have a partner, please mail your application as a single and I’ll do my best to find a partner for you.

This is our last tournament of the season. I hope to see all of you at Linwood.

Here is a link to the application:

http://justgolftournaments.blogspot.com/2017/08/linwood-better-ballchampionship_8.html


Saturday, August 12, 2017

Linwood Handicap Changes

For the Linwood tournament, players’ handicap strokes will not be limited to 18 (men) or 24 (women). When I calculate everyone’s tournament handicap for the net better ball competition, I will begin with your actual Course Handicap. For example, if you are a female golfer with a 25.6 Handicap Index, your Course Handicap at Linwood would be 26. I will not drop that number to 24 before I start calculating your tournament handicap. The same goes for a male with a Handicap Index, for example, of 19.4, who would have a Course Handicap of 22 from the White tees, or 21 from the Silver tees.

For those of you who missed the fine print on the tournament application, please be aware that you are not eligible to become the JustGolf Champion if you have not played in at least one JustGolf tournament in 2017. This rule is #14 on the 2017 Tournament Policies.




Thursday, August 10, 2017

McCullough's Prize Winners and Photos




























John Huda and Kevin Kaufman

Bill Hackbarth and Rob Gallo

Hal Wilson and Bill Casey

Bonnie Cappelluti and Barb Petuskey

Gail Davies and Kate Dromgoole

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Linwood Better Ball/Championship Tournament Description

Hi JustGolfers,
The notice below was supposed to reach your inbox the day before the Linwood application. Due to some inexplicable glitch in the blogosphere, it was never delivered. I apologize for any confusion, and sincerely hope this description will reach you shortly.
Linda 

The tournament at Linwood Country Club on Thursday, September 7 will be primarily a better ball tournament. Players will be permitted to give advice to their partners.

Better Ball – Net 
Men will compete from the White tees (67.5/129; 6019 yards) or the Silver tees (63.9/122; 5374 yards) in one tournament for net prizes. Women will compete from the Green tees (66.4/114; 4670 yards) for net prizes.

Championship – Gross
The medalist (lowest individual gross score) from each set of tees will be crowned (not literally–I have not purchased crowns) JustGolf Champion for 2017. The medalists from the White tees (men’s champion) and Green tees (women’s champion) will receive a trophy or a gift card (their choice). The senior medalist (minimum age 70) will receive a trophy. Men may choose to play from the White or Silver tees. All men age 70 and over are encouraged to play from the Silver tees – the shorter distance will be more fun, and you will have a better shot at becoming the senior champion.

I will post the tournament application tomorrow. Applications will be available on Wednesday at McCullough’s.


Linwood Better Ball/Championship Application

Men’s Better Ball/Women’s BB and Men’s Championship/Women’s Championship
Linwood Country Club – Thursday, September 7

 (You may sign up without a partner, and I will keep you posted on my efforts to find one for you.

Player: __________________________        Partner: ___________________________
Home course: ____________________         Home course: ______________________
Current Handicap Index: ___ . __                   Current Handicap Index: ___ . _

10:00 a.m. shotgun.

Tees:
Men’s standard tees (White): 67.5/129; 6019 yards
Men’s forward tees (Silver): 63.9/122; 5374 yards
Women’s tees (Green): 66.4/114; 4670 yards

MEN ONLY – WRITE YOUR NAME AND CIRCLE YOUR TEE CHOICE:
• All men will compete in the better ball net tournament, regardless of tee choice. Men who choose the FORWARD tees will have a handicap reduction of approximately 4.5 strokes.
• Choose the STANDARD tees to compete in the gross tournament for JustGolf Champion. You must have played in at least one JustGolf tournament this year to be eligible to compete for JustGolf Champion.
• Any man may choose to play from the FORWARD tees, but I would especially recommend this choice for men age 70+, who will be competing to become the JustGolf Senior Champion. You must have played in at least one JustGolf tournament this year to be eligible to compete for JustGolf Senior Champion.

Name: _______________________   STANDARD              FORWARD    (circle choice)

Name: _______________________   STANDARD              FORWARD    (circle choice)

Total cost: $65 per player. Please mail one check for $130, 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

Last date to mail application: August 24

Additional tournament information
Championship – Gross
• Medalist from White tees (men) and Green tees (women) are the JustGolf Champions.
• JustGolf Champions receive a trophy or a gift card (their choice).
• Trophy for Senior JustGolf Champion (male medalist age 70+).  
Better Ball – Net
• 90% of Course Handicap for men; 95% for women.



Monday, August 7, 2017

Linwood Better Ball/Championship Tournament Description

The tournament at Linwood Country Club on Thursday, September 7 will be primarily a better ball tournament. Players will be permitted to give advice to their partners.

Better Ball – Net
Men will compete from the White tees (67.5/129; 6019 yards) or the Silver tees (63.9/122; 5374 yards) in one tournament for net prizes. Women will compete from the Green tees (66.4/114; 4670 yards) for net prizes.

Championship – Gross
The medalist (lowest individual gross score) from each set of tees will be crowned (not literally–I have not purchased crowns) JustGolf Champion for 2017. The medalists from the White tees (men’s champion) and Green tees (women’s champion) will receive a trophy or a gift card (their choice). The senior medalist (minimum age 70) will receive a trophy. Men may choose to play from the White or Silver tees. All men age 70 and over are encouraged to play from the Silver tees – the shorter distance will be more fun, and you will have a better shot at becoming the senior champion.

I will post the tournament application tomorrow. Applications will be available on Wednesday at McCullough’s.

  



Saturday, August 5, 2017

McCullough’s Local Rules and Course Information

Please read and print for reference on the course.
Local Rules
• Preferred lies on closely-mown areas: mark, clean, place within 12 inches.
• Please repair ball marks, replace divots (use divot mix if divot not intact), and rake bunkers.
• Out of Bounds is marked by fences, white lines, or stakes.
• Blue Octagon caps are immovable obstructions (free drop within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, no closer to the hole).
• Drive carts on fairways and first cut of rough only. Do not drive on deep rough or on mounds. On Hole #7 you may drive through the sandy waste area.
• If your ball strikes a telephone pole, play it as it lies.
• If your ball strikes a telephone line (wire), you must replay the shot.
• Hole location: green (front), white (middle), orange (back).

General Information
• This is a team net and gross tournament. Men will play the standard White tees (69.2/123) or the forward Gold tees (65.1/114). Women will play the Red tees (68.9/117). 
Return scorecard with two signatures in person to the official scorer. All four players must submit the two scorecards to the scorer at the same time and wait until the cards have been reviewed.
Arrive at the first tee ten minutes before your tee time. Practice putting green is located near first tee.
• Maintain a good pace of play. Keep up with the players in front.
• $2 of your tournament fee will be used to tip the bag handlers.
• Applications for the Championship/Better Ball at Linwood (Thursday, September 7) will be available at the registrar’s table.

Format
• Scramble, holes #1-6. Both players tee off. Select the shot you want to play, and both players hit from that spot. Continue in this manner until the ball is holed. Once the ball is holed your score is official, so be sure to mark your ball on the green if your partner has not yet putted.
After you decide which shot you will play, mark the spot with a tee or ball marker. Each player must place the ball within 12” of that tee no closer to the hole and play his next shot. YOU MAY NOT USE THE 12” TO IMPROVE YOUR CONDITION (stay in the rough, in a bunker, behind a tree, OB, etc.).

• Better ball, holes #7-12. Each competitor plays his own ball. Record both gross scores unless you pick up because you are out of a hole (strongly recommended). Record X if you pick up.
Preferred lies in closely-mown areas – mark, clean, place within 12 inches, no closer to hole.

• Selected drive–alternate shot, holes #13-18. Both partners tee off. Select which drive you will play, and alternate hitting that ball to the hole. If you select A’s drive, then B will hit the next shot, A will hit the third shot, etc. Note: You MAY NOT switch balls to play your own preferred brand, including for putting. Preferred lies in closely-mown areas – mark, clean, place within 12 inches, no closer to hole.

• Disqualification: If you play the wrong format on any hole the team will be disqualified. The format for each six holes is noted on your scorecard. Signs on the seventh and thirteenth holes will remind you of the format.

• Time of starting: If your partner is late, you must start without him at your assigned tee time. Your partner may join you as late as the start of Hole #13. If you have begun play of a hole, your partner will begin play at the start of the next hole.

Course Information
• Bathrooms (portables) located on holes 6, 8, and 14.
• All barber poles mark center line of fairway – good aim point.
#3: Yellow-staked hazard on right has a path running through it. If your ball enters from the back, it is in a water hazard; if it enters from the side, it is in a lateral water hazard.
#4: Fence around white shed and silo is an out-of-bounds fence. No free relief. Drop within two club-lengths, no closer to hole, add a one-stroke penalty.
#6: Note the sign to the left of the White tee box indicating 231 yards to water hazard. From the Red tee box, 185 yards to water. There is no water in the part of the hazard at the end of the fairway, and the area is mowed. If you hit your ball into the section of hazard to the right of the fairway, the grasses are high and you will more than likely need to take relief (one-stroke penalty, Rule 26-1).
There is a red-staked hazard (lateral) behind the green.
#7: From Red tee, the hole is a dogleg left.
From White tee, two choices: aim at either of the two 150-yard posts. You may drive your cart through the sandy waste area.
#11: Aim right of the tower. The pole is 100 yards from green. Suggestion: One person tees off and drives immediately to fairway to spot everyone else’s tee shot.
The hazard behind the green is marked with yellow stakes; they should be red. Treat it as a lateral hazard.
#13: You may not use the drop area next to the green. Drop within two club-lengths of where your ball last crossed the margin of the hazard – one-stroke penalty.
The fence behind the hole is an OB fence. No free relief. Drop within two club-lengths, no closer to hole; one-stroke penalty.
#15: Sharp dogleg right. If your tee shot lands anywhere on the fairway between the 100-yard marker and the end of the fairway, you will have a clear shot to the green.