ROUND | DATES |
1st Round | SATURDAY, 07 APRIL 2018 |
2nd Round | SATURDAY, 14 APRIL 2018 |
3rd Round | SATURDAY, 21 APRIL 2018 |
4th Round | SATURDAY, 28 APRIL 2018 |
5th Round | SATURDAY, 05 MAY 2018 |
FINAL ROUND | SATURDAY, 12 MAY 2018 |
Qualifying Rounds
- There are five qualifying rounds.
- All players must compete in a minimum of three out of five qualifying rounds to be eligible to compete in the final.
- Qualifying rounds will be played as normal club stableford competitions.
- The best three (3) out of five (5) rounds aggregated will determine the four (4) qualifiers for the final. Therefore it may not be necessary to play in all five (5) rounds to qualify.
- Ladies will play the qualifying rounds off the ladies tees.
- In the event of a tie for 4th position the highest individual score of each tied player’s three (3) best rounds will fill 4th spot. If still deadlocked the next highest round will determine the 4thfinalist.
Example: Player “A” has rounds of 36, 37, 42, 32, 36 therefore best 3 = 115pts Player “B” has rounds of 31, 36, 36, 43 therefore best 3 = 115pts. Player “B” qualifies 4th finalist with the highest individual score of 43 points. If the tie is still deadlocked the standard count back rule is applied to the highest scored round until an outright finalist is decided.
- In the event of one or more qualifiers not being able to play in the final the next best score will take their place.
The Final
- The final will be played over 18 holes using the match play index. Should a lady be in the final she will play off the ladies tees, the ladies par but off the men’s match play index.
- The lowest handicap will play off scratch and each other finalist will play from a reduced handicap.
Example – Player “A” handicap 5 goes to scratch Player “B” handicap 12 goes to 7
Player “C” handicap 19 goes to 14
Player “D” handicap 23 goes to 18
- Each hole will be played on the basis of “2 square all square” with the prize value of any hole not won outright jackpotting to the next hole.
- The two nearest to the pin hole prizes will not be won unless one of the finalists is on the putting surface (the green) from their tee shot. In the event of more than one finalist being on the green it is the finalist that is closest to the pin that wins the prize.
- In the event that the final hole is not won or that a nearest to the pin has not been won (example- there are prize vouchers not won at the conclusion of play) then such prize vouchers will be split between the four finalists.
- Each participating club must supply a Marshall and an official scorer to accompany the finalists during play in the final. Any ruling will be in line with the rules of Golf and the Marshall’s decision will be final.
Note: In the event that bad weather causes the cancellation of any qualifying round or the final the Golf Club has the right to reschedule that qualifying round or the final.
Note: Please refer to the Club Packages page for details about prizes.
National Handiskins Final
The 4 finalists from each club hosting a Handiskins competition for their members from 1st January to the 31st December will receive an invitation to play in the National Handiskins Final to be held in May of the following year. The National Handiskins Final will consist of the programme detailed on the National Handiskins Final page.
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