LEAGUE INFORMATION

The Candler Hills Men’s Golf Association (CHMGA) fiscal year shall be from January 1st to December 31st.  To be a member of the CHMGA, you must be a male member of the Candler Hills Golf Club, a male resident of Candler Hills Community or any male resident of an OTOW Community to include Indigo East, Indigo West and Weybourne Landing.  CHMGA annual dues are currently $30.00 and are due and payable by December 31st for the following year. Member will pay the annual GHIN handicap fee through the Pro Shop.

Weekly Events:  League day is on Tuesday.

Eligibility: Only those players who have an established GHIN handicap and are paid members of the CHMGA are eligible to play. A player must post at least one score in the GHIN system in the past 30 days.

Sign-Up: Members must sign up either in the Pro Shop or at home using the Golf Genius website. This must be done no later than 10:00 PM on Sunday prior to Tuesday’s league day to be eligible for play. If a member signs up and decides not to play, he must email or call the Pro Shop no later than 7:15 AM on Tuesday morning. If a player does not call in to cancel, the Tournament Committee will determine if the incident warrants some type of disciplinary action.

Start Times: There will be a shotgun start at 9:00 AM. However, there may be variations by season and commitments by the golf course. All players should be in front of the Pro Shop ready to play at 8:45 am.

Scorecards: Each team will keep two scorecards, one paper copy and one on Golf Genius to verify the score prior to turning in the official card. Signed, witnessed and dated scorecards must be turned into the Pro Shop following play.  Only gross scores should be recorded on the scorecard. The Pro Shop will calculate the appropriate final score for each team based on the game being played that day. Incomplete scorecards will be grounds for disqualification. Event results are posted on the bulletin board outside the Pro Shop and via Golf Genius. Do not enter your individual event scores in the GHIN system unless directed by the Pro Staff.

Fees: Each player will pay $7.00 to play in the weekly events. Payouts will be in the form of shop credit in the Pro Shop. $1.00 of the weekly fee will be placed into the CHMGA General Fund to cover the cost of the Semi-Annual Members’ Meeting luncheons and other CHMGA functions and expenses.

Captains’ Duties: Captains are the first name listed on the scorecard. They are responsible for paying for all members of their assigned group in the Pro Shop before play begins. He will also pick up the team scorecard at this time and ensure the game requirements. Captain will then collect payment from his teammates. During play, captains are responsible for clarifying rules, enforcing speed of play, and keeping the official scorecard for their team. He is to ensure a completed signed scorecard matches the posted Golf Genius score prior to turning it into the Pro Shop.

Errors In Announced Winners: If any error is made in determining winners on league day, the golfer must notify a member of the tournament committee by 4:00 PM on that day.

Additional Shop Credit Awards:  Shooting one’s age will be awarded $25 Shop Credit, one occurrence per year.

A hole in one will result in $25 shop credit, one occurrence per year.

Eagles will be awarded $15 shop credit, limit of two awards per year.

    RULES OF PLAY

All play will be conducted under USGA Rules of Golf except as otherwise stated in the GENERAL and LOCAL RULES and/or unless otherwise modified by the Tournament Committee and/or Tournament Director (see exception).

Any questions pertaining to a rules interpretation or rules violation shall be addressed to a CHMGA Board of Directors Member. If a rules question arises during play, the golfers should play the original ball as it lies and take the relief to which he feels entitled with a provisional ball. Play both balls to the completion of the hole and record both scores. All rulings will be final.

   GENERAL and LOCAL RULES

The following pages offer some comments on the game of golf and general rules as developed by the CHMGA Board of Directors. These rules, along with USGA rules, govern the game of golf to assure fair and honest competition regardless of age, individual ability or physical condition. Please become familiar with these rules and incorporate them into your game of golf.

  RAIN and LIGHTNING POLICY

Rain: Prior to playing, the president and vice president of CHMGA Board will make a decision on whether to play or cancel the event. Players may call the Pro Shop to see if the weekly event has been canceled. During play, the policy shall be that players remain on the course for 15 minutes. If the storm does not pass, players shall come back to the assembly area. A decision will be rendered by the tournament on whether to continue to play or cancel the event. If a player does not stay, it is incumbent on them to contact the Pro Shop to see if play will continue. If play does continue and the player does not return, the player forfeits his entry fee for that week.

Lightning: All players clear the course as soon and as safely as possible. The Board in concert with the Pro Shop will decide whether to suspend play and/or cancel the event.

   PACE OF PLAY

Each group is responsible for pace of play. Each group must strive to maintain contact with the group ahead of them, if a group loses contact, they will need to speed up play in order to regain their proper position (allowances are made for foursomes following threesomes). To help pace of play, play ready golf. You should always play a provisional ball if you suspect your ball may be lost or out of bounds.

   HANDICAPS

A valid handicap is required to participate in league events. Accurate handicaps are vital to the integrity and fair play of golf. All members must post accurate scores to ensure fair play for all. During non-league play, members are expected to post all scores allowed by the USGA using the GHIN System. Any violators will be contacted by the OTOW Handicap Committee and disciplinary action may be taken.

  TEES PLAYED

CHMGA events are played from the Blue, Tournament, White, Orange/White, and Orange tees. We will use a formula similar to what the USGA recommends in determining which set of tees a player will play from.

The Pro shop will ensure all scorecards are adjusted accordingly. If you are currently playing tees further back than what the formula calls for, there is no need for you to change. (Example – presently playing Blue tees & formula shows you can play Tournament tees, you can stay on Blue tees) If you are currently playing tees further up than what the formula calls for, you will need to move back a set of tees. (Example – presently playing White tees & formula shows you should be playing Tournament tees, you will be assigned Tournament tees).

All members Handicap Index will be updated on January 1 and July 1 every year.  Any requests to have your tee assignment changed must be given to The Board prior to its first monthly meetings in January and July.  (usually the first Thursday of the month)  At that time your request will be reviewed and approved if qualified.

If anyone has a specific reason to change the tee they are assigned, at any other time of the year, a request form, which you can get from the Pro Shop, needs to be filled out and then get approval from the Board of Directors at their next monthly meeting.

The formula is as follows:

If age + handicap index is less than 75, Play Blue Tees

If age + handicap index equals 75 or higher, may play Tournament Tees

If age + handicap index equals 85 or higher, may play White Tees

If age + handicap index equals 95 or higher, may play Orange/White Tees

If age + handicap index equals 100 or higher, may play Orange Tees

 LOCAL PLAYING RULES

At their discretion, the tournament Committee and or the Tournament Director, may establish permanent or temporary Local Rules when necessary and where applicable. Some examples that may warrant such rules are course conditions, adverse weather conditions, the protection of the course, temporary course maintenance and ground under repair.

CART RULE

Anyone who violates the Candler Golf Cart rule pertaining to leaving a golf cart unattended on the course during CHMGA events without permission from the Pro Shop will be suspended from playing in the next two CHMGA events. A second and subsequent violations will be a 4 week suspension.

  BALL PLAYED DOWN – EXCEPTIONS

The ball will be played down unless USGA and/or Local Rules warrant exception. At their discretion, the Tournament Director or Committee may declare that lift, clean and place will be in effect. Exceptions may be in effect when the course has been aerified or a treatment applied that may impede the players lies, or when conditions are judged by the Tournament Director or Committee to warrant an exception to the ball being played down.

When an exception occurs, other than a USGA exception, the ball may be lifted, cleaned and placed back into play. When a USGA exception occurs, the player will take one club length relief, no nearer to the hole. The ball may be lifted, cleaned and must be dropped. Some USGA exceptions include burrowing animal holes or mounds, fire ant mounds, sprinkler heads and water control units

OTHER RULES

  • LOVE THE GAME
  • RESPECT THE COURSE
  • MAINTAIN PROPER COURSE ETIQUETTE AT ALL TIMES
  • REPAIR ALL BALL MARKS AND FILL ALL DIVOT HOLES