Sunday, June 28, 2015

2015 Midseason Scramble - June 30


The pairings for our 2015 midseason scramble are shown below.  Team Warren will be playing earlier in the day in order to participate in non-golf activities that evening (but why would anyone want to do that?).  After their incessant whining last week about only playing in the first group twice this season, Team McEvilly will lead off the evening (hopefully giving the Commissioner some relief).  Our most "attendance challenged" teams, Nelson, Miller, and Weber, will close out the evening.

Here are the scramble rules and other information.

There will be four "regular" holes prizes.  Each earns the winner $5.

·         Longest holed shot (putt or chip) on #3
·         Longest drive in fairway on #4
·         Closest to the pin (on the green) in 1 shot on #6
·         Closest to the pin in 2 shots (on the green) on #7

Tee Times
Noonish:  Warren 
4:42:  McEvilly – Please take flags out for the 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th holes. Thanks.
4:50:  Rieves
4:58:  Kraus
5:06:  Molter
5:14:  Moritz
5:22:  Weber
5:30:  Miller
5:38:  Raymer
5:46:  Nelson - Please bring the flags in.

Reminders:
·         Hit your tee shots on hole 8 from the upper tee.
·         You must count at least one tee shot from each member of your group. On your scorecard, note who hit the tee shot you used on each hole.
·         Count your putts on each hole, and note them on the scorecard.

Rules (for those unfamiliar with the scramble format):
1.      Each foursome plays as a team and keeps one score for the team (including putts).
2.      After each golfer tees off, the team picks one shot to play next, and each golfer hits from there. The three people whose shots won't be used should retrieve their balls and drop within a club-length of the ball chosen to be played, but if the ball you are playing is in the rough or a hazard you must play from that rough or hazard. You may improve your lie (winter rules).
3.      Follow this same procedure until your team holes out.
4.      When putting, the first person puts a mark down to identify where the others should putt from if the first person misses.
5.      At least one tee shot from each golfer in the foursome must be used on one of the nine holes. You do not need to decide whose tee shot is to be used until after everybody has teed off on a hole, unless you are forced to use a specific golfer’s tee shot on holes 7, 8, or 9 because you have not used one of their tee shots yet.

Tiebreakers
1.      Most holes-in-one
2.      Most eagles
3.      Most birdies
4.      Fewest putts
5.      Higher average team handicap (those without handicaps will not be counted)
6.      If still tied, prize money will be divided proportionally

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