MCIRA GOLF LEAGUE
RULES & REGULATIONS
2003
This golf league must abide by the basic rules of play. Our own league rules, local rules and the United States Golf Association (USGA) rule book will be the basis for decisions made in the MCIRA golf league.
ETIQUETTE
The courtesy and treatment a player shows his fellow golfers and the course is as much a part of the game as paying and playing. Here are some of the things you should always remember and try to do when you are playing:
{Repair any damage caused by your play by replacing and pressing down your divots and smoothing out ball marks on the green.
{Smooth the irregularities in sand traps where you have stepped and played the shot.
{Be certain that the players immediately ahead are safely out of range before hitting.
{If your shot is headed toward any other person, alert him immediately by shouting "FORE".
{Never drop any equipment or take any cart of any kind onto tees, greens or any other easily damaged area or into the sand traps.
{If the search for a ball delays a following group, signal those golfers to play through. Then wait until they are out of range.
{Refrain from foul language or throwing of clubs or other equipment that might offend others, cause injury or damage the course.
{Avoid slow play and coaching. Make it a practice to leave the green as the last player has holed out, replacing the flagstick immediately. Mark your score cards at the next tee, where you will not interfere with play.
Rules
1. Foursomes will be formed at the league Golf course and will tee off on a first come first play basis.
b) Each team captain must match up handicaps lowest to highest where there is an established league handicap. Note: If there is no established league handicap, the judgment of the captains will prevail.
c) If either player fails to show default may be called by the player present. In this case, all points (2) will be awarded to the player calling the forfeit. A score card must be handed in marked "Forfeit". (See new card directions)
d) In case of a forfeit, the player present must play nine holes and turn in his score card.
(i) The round will not be applied toward a player's handicap.
Important: The Golf course will make every attempt possible to get you out early.
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3. Each golfer will compete against each other golfer on a week to week basis, based on carded scores and handicaps. The score cards must be completed in a legible fashion for all to read and include each golfer Full Name. After agreeing to the number of strokes taken on each
hole, the competing golfers must sign the scorecard. Captains now MUST decide who will take the score cards and complete the NEW SCORECARD. (A copy of this Excel file has been emailed to each captain and contains directions for completion.) The New Score Card should be emailed to: FredF@mcira.com the next morning. ONLY, if the captain is not available should a clear copy of each original score card be faxed to the MCIRA Office. Both teams are responsible for making sure that match scores are reported to the league office.
4. Handicaps
a) On the first night of play, all golfers with an established league handicap from last year should use it. In order for a golfer to have an established league handicap, he/she must have played at least two (2) official matches against an opponent the previous year. In calculating the handicap for a golfer with an established league handicap his/her existing handicap will count two (2) times. Handicaps for new golfers will be determined by the following 96% handicap table, using the ADJUSTED GROSS SCORE. A new golfer must play off this table his/her first official two times out before a league handicap will be established. Note: For handicap calculations ONLY, the most strokes used for each hole will be a DOUBLE BOGIE for players with handicaps from 0 to 9, and a TRIPLE BOGIE for players with handicaps from 10 to 20. The maximum handicap for this nine hole league is 20. Remember; when determining the outcome of a match use your GROSS SCORE. The adjusted gross score is used to determine your handicap ONLY. The adjusted gross score is your gross score minus any strokes above a double bogie (H'caps 0-9) or a triple bogie (H'caps 10- 20) on any hole.
Special Clarification
A golfer playing off the table should determine his/her NET score in the following manner:
i) First, glance at the table to determine if his GROSS score requires the use of a triple bogey or double bogey adjustment.
ii) After making the adjustment you now have the ADJUSTED GROSS score; use this score to determine the Handicap for the round.
iii) This Handicap then is subtracted from the GROSS SCORE to determine the Net score.
Example: Max shoots a 47 Gross and is playing off the table. Since a 47 is listed as a 10, Max must use a Triple Bogey adjustment to determine his Adjusted Gross score. Max only had one hole where he shot more than a triple bogey, it was a Par 4 and he shot an 8, therefore, he had to adjust his Gross by 1 stroke giving him an ADJUSTED GROSS score of 46. A 46 on the table is a 9 handicap. RESULT: 47 Gross minus 9 handicap = 38 NET.
LEAGUE HANDICAP TABLE
96% Handicap Table |
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| Adjusted Gross | 35 |
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
| H'cap @ 96% | 0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
| Adjusted Gross | 46 |
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 |
53 |
54 |
55 |
56 |
| H'cap @ 96% | 11 |
12 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
c) A player with an established MCIRA handicap must use it, even if his/her opponent must use the table.
A golfer that reaches the double par maximum and is not in the hole must pick up and add 2 strokes to his/her score on that hole. (ie. Par 3 = 8, Par 4 = 10, Par 5 = 12)
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a) Individual Match (game scored by holes) Most holes won = 1 point.
If a tie in the number of holes won = 1/2 point
b) Individual Medal (game scored by strokes)
c) Team Scoring: An eight-(8) point scoring system will be utilized.
f) Each player should keep his/her own score.
(i) Scores should be agreed upon after each hole. (Off the green please.)
6. League Rules
Handicap Application to Holes
ii) Should a women play a woman, then the net handicap strokes should be assigned based the women's handicap ratings. (e.g. hole #5 is the hardest)
iii) Should a woman play a man, then the golfers must first determine whether the man or the woman receives the handicap net strokes. If the man receives the strokes, then these strokes should be assigned based upon the men's rating; if the woman receives the handicap net strokes, then the ladies rating should be used.
b) Any ball hit out of play (ie. Out of Bounds, Lost Ball, or Balls hit into hazard) will be played as a lateral hazard. Penalty = 1 stroke. (Drop ball not closer to hole at agreed upon point of loss)
d) Ball in Water: Drop ball away from hole - penalty 1 stroke.
e) Unplayable lie (player is sole judge). Ball may be declared unplayable at any place on the course, except in a water hazard. If in a bunker (ball must be dropped in bunker), drop ball away from hole - penalty 1 stroke.
f) Ground Under Repair: Drop ball away from hole, in line with flag - no penalty.
g) Ball in Sandtrap Footprint: Smooth out footprint, USGA Drop - no penalty.
h) Miscellaneous Rules:
* No improvements of ball in woods or rough.
* All cart paths and roads - free lift - not nearer to hole.
* All ground under repair work - free lift - not nearer to hole.
8. PUTTING: To help speed up play, the USGA encourages you, but it is not mandatory, to putt continuously until you hole out. Unless you are asked to mark your ball because you might be in another player's line. This will minimize ball markings and loss of time.
9. MATCH POSTPONEMENT
b) Entire league rain-out matches will be rescheduled by the League office.
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d) In the event of a partial rain-out (where some matches have been completed) the league office will make a determination regarding completion of the match.
10. Any score card, not completely filled out will be voided and will not count in the team scoring.
11. HANDICAPS: Handicap listings will be posted weekly at www.mcira.com/golfers .
a) It is each golfer's responsibility to make certain his/her handicap is listed correctly.
b) It is each golfer's responsibility to make certain his/her opponents handicap.
d) Any golfer marking (using) a handicap on the score card less than the correct handicap will have all card totals recalculated based on the lesser handicap.
e) All of the above must be taken into consideration prior to the match, to avoid controversy and to insure a relaxed atmosphere.
12. AWARDS
a) A minimum of 5 matches must be played to be eligible for any individual award using one's AVERAGE. A minimum of 3 matches must be played to be eligible for all other individual awards.
b) Limit of one individual award of maximum value to a winning golfer.
13. MISCELLANEOUS
15. IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the team captain to provide each member of his/her team a copy of these rules.
16. A play-off will be held at the end of the regular season. Details will be released during the season.
17. PROTESTS: In order to file a legal protest, the notification of intent to protest must be made immediately. All parties shall take notice of the conditions surrounding the protest. The next step would be to submit the protest in writing to the MCIRA office within 48 hours of the dispute. A protest will only be accepted in writing and accompanied by a $25 protest fee. The protest fee is non-refundable. The formal written protest should contain the following information:
a) The date, time and place of the match.
b) The names of the players involved.
c) The rule or regulation violated.
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