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Mar 28, 2015 Sports
The new innovative 9-Hole Golf League began in fine style with some 15 golfers participating in the first day of the League, teeing off at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday.
This innovation by Golf Club President, David Mohamad, is to promote more frequent competitive golf play and to enhance the performance of golfers in Guyana and is expected to produce much stronger competition and an even higher standard of golf play on the weekend 18-hole competitions.
Golfers are asked to note the following specifics concerning the League. (i) Participation is confirmed by League fee of $4,000, paid before their first competition starts. (ii) League fee is non-refundable as long as golfer plays in one competition. (iii) Competitions will be held every successive Thursday starting on March 26, 2015, for six weeks. (iv) Tee-off time is 3:30 p.m. (v) Competition played under the Medal Play format. (vi) Front Nine holes would be played. (vii) Winners are determined by golfer’s total performance over the 6 weeks. (viii) No player will be awarded more than one prize. (ix) Prizes will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd Best Net and 1st and 2nd Best Gross scores. (x) Golfers’ weekly scores will also be held on a tally sheet on display in the Club House.
Penalty and Disqualification: (i) More than 2 absences disqualifies the golfer from further play in the League. (ii) For each day’s absence, a penalty of +5 points (strokes) is awarded to the golfer. (iii) If the Executive considers any golfer’s conduct relating to play inimical to the interest of the Club, it may disqualify the golfer from this League.
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