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PCM9GA Tournament
Thursday December 14th, 2006
Tuscany Falls - Lakes Course
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The PCM9GA played the new 9 holes - Lakes Course of the Tuscany Falls.

December 14, 2006 the PCM9GA held a Four Man Scramble golf tournament with a tremendous turn out of 59 golfers. After the event, President Bruce Hulbert thanked those present for their participation, and reminded everyone to be sure and get their PCM9GA memberships paid up by the end of December. He further thanked the golf Pro Staff, the PCM9GA tournament chairman Randy James and those responsible for the great weather for putting on this splendid event. Beer, coke and bar snacks were enjoyed by all before, during and after the awards were presented. President Hulbert then announced that there was a tie for first place at 34 strokes that was resolved by taking the first handicap hole and the winners were:

FIRST PLACE WINNERS Gross 34
Bruce Hulbert
Ron Lawson
Floyd Voegele
Marion Moskal

SECOND PLACE Gross 34
George Nagy
Robert Cowan
Clint Kleinsorge
Rudy Possehl

THIRD PLACE Gross 35
John Tanino
Robert Foster
Fred Zikas
Keith Easley

All winners were very gracious about winning and those less fortunate can't wait until next month's tournament which will be a Minnesota Format. The particulars of the January tournament will be published on the PCM9GA web site.

Respectfully submitted,
Gene White
PCM9GA Secretary

Sign in Table:
Tournament Director: Randy James, VP: Fred Zikes and Tresurer: Trevor Ballinger
FIRST PLACE WINNERS Gross 34
SECOND PLACE Gross 34
THIRD PLACE Gross 35

 

 

Rules of Play:

GOLF SCRAMBLE RULES: (all golf rules shall conform to USGA Rules with allowance for local rules)

FORMAT: 9 hole Tournament - four person scramble tournament.

RULES: All rules interpretations will be handled and resolved by the local Pro. In the event of a tie, the Pro will determine by format.


1. The player with the lowest handicap on each team will be designated the Captain. He will be responsible for keeping the team score, and turning in the score card after play to club Pro. He is also responsible for any "on course" rulings as needed.
2. A scramble means that all four team members tee off on each hole and then decide which tee shot they like the best and mark the spot with a tee or ball marker.
3. The other team members pick up their balls and place them within one club length (no closer to the hole) of the marked spot. Each team member hits their next shot from the chosen spot of the prior shot.
4. This procedure is followed on every shot for the remainder of the hole, including putts. The ball should be marked on the putting green also. Putt must be holed.
5. Any team consisting of only 3 players: On the first hole, one team member will hit 2 tee shots. Both shots will be used to determine where to play the second shot. The second team member will then hit 2 shots from there. On the third shot the remaining third member will hit 2 shots. This rotation of the team members hitting a second shot will continue throughout the entire match.
6. Putts need to be made within 3 inches of the marked spot (no closer to the hole). The first ball to go in the hole is counted for the team score.
7. If the ball you choose to play is in a hazard (sand, water, etc.), the rough, or out of bounds, you can not drop the ball outside of the hazard or rough even if relief is within one club length away.
8. Each team must use at least one of each team members tee shots.
9. Tee off from the white tees.
10. There will be no mulligans.

GOLF ETIQUETTE:

1. Please smooth all marks made in Sand Bunkers.
2. Leave the putting green as soon as you have holed out.
3. Do not play until the players in front of you are out of range.
4. Balls may be cleaned on the green, and ball marks repaired prior to putting. You may not repair spike marks prior to putting.

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