Tournaments

2024 Schedule

Mayday Masters: May 25th - May 26th, 2024

Cheater Card: June 22nd - June 23rd, 2024

Chapman Challenge: Saturday, July 20th, 2024

Men’s Club Championship:  August 10th - 11th, 2024

The Memorial: Sunday, September 15th, 2024

Freeze Your Butt: Saturday, October 5th, 2024

Prizes

Tie-Breakers

There are no ties and all ties are broken using the USGA 9-6-3-1 Last-to-First (which is built into the Golf Genius tournament software) for breaking ties. The USGA method is used to first break ties and, if there are still ties after that, then Last-to-First-Hole is used to break the tie. This ensures that, unless there are two identical rounds, there will not be a tie. If there is still a tie, then the organizers reserve the right to either split the prize or award it based on the flip of a coin. From the Golf Genius website:


USGA/CONGU/WHS/EGA/Golf Australia (Last 9,6,3,1 holes) : If the tying players have the same score for the last nine, determine the winner on the basis of the last six holes, last three holes and finally the 18th hole. If this method is used in a competition with a multiple tee start, the "last nine holes, last six holes, etc." is considered to be holes 10-18, 13-18, etc.

For competitions where the stroke-hole allocation is not relevant, if the last nine, last six, last three holes card matching is used, one-half, one-third, one-sixth, etc. of the Playing Handicap should be deducted from the score for those holes. Fractions of one-half stroke or more should count as a full stroke; any lesser fractions should be disregarded.

In net competitions where the stroke index allocation is relevant, such as Four-Ball stroke play, Par/Bogey or Stableford competitions, handicap strokes should be applied consistently with how they were applied for the competition. For details on this method, Click Here.

Last to First Hole: Ties will be broken by going from the last hole all the way to the first hole until there is a winner. For instance, if Andy and Bob both scored a 81, they will have to break their tie. On hole 18, they both scored 4s. Now, we move to hole 17. Andy scores a 3 while Bob scores a 4. Andy wins the tie breaker.

Gross and Net Prizes

In Men's Club tournaments, we generally pay out for gross and net prizes. If you win a gross prize, you can't win a net prize and vice versa. 

When we are calculating gross and net prizes, we order everyone by both gross and net prizes in their flight. Each player can win one prize and once they have won, they are eliminated from the rankings. The procedure for giving out prizes is as follows:

This repeats for however many prizes there are in each flight. See below for an example.