OVERVIEW
Must be a Veterans, Active duty or Family member (parent, spouse, child or sibling) that has served in the Armed Forces.
FORMAT
The Two-Person Veterans Cup Series Scramble - On each hole, both members of the team hit a tee shot from their designated tee. The team then selects one of the tee shots and marks the spot from which to play. Both players will play the next shot from within one club length (through the green) and once again select the shot and mark the spot from which to play. This procedure is repeated until the ball is holed. On the putting green, the shot must be played from within one putter-head length.
ELIGIBILITY
Teams may be made up of any two CDGA members that are Veterans, Active duty or Family member (parent, spouse, child or sibling) that has served in the Armed Forces.
FIELD
Limited to 48 teams per qualifier. Registration fee is $250 per team.
PAIRINGS
STARTING TIMES
The qualifier will be tee times starting off at 12:00am. Confirmations will be emailed to the field 7-10 days prior to the qualifier. All tee times will be emailed to the field 3 days prior to the qualifier.
TIES
In the event of a tie for a qualifying place, under Committee Procedures 5A(6) matching scorecards, the Committee will use the USGA recommendation for breaking ties. The definition of the term ``last nine holes`` will be holes 10-18.
HANDICAP ALLOWANCE
A team`s total index will be used to establish a team course handicap based on the recommended USGA handicap formula specific for scramble play. An individual player`s index is based off the USGA Handicap Index effective seven days prior to the event and will be capped at a Course Handicap of 36.
o 35% A Player (Lowest Handicap) o 15% B Player (2nd Lowest Handicap) RESTRICTIONS
Must be a Veterans, Active duty or Family member (parent, spouse, child or sibling) that has served in the Armed Forces.
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