2017 Club Championship – Sunday Draw

7:00 – Phil Briggs, Peter Brown
7:10 – Ron Shirley, Ian Brookes, KC Spengler
7:20 – John Furlong, Dave Matthes, Len Lang
7:30 – Cathy Brown, Karen Jay
7:40 – John Flinn, Kevin Kane, John Clark
7:50 – George Mallia, Bob Dingwell, Bill McGuire
8:00 – Greg Perry, Ian Coffin, Shawn Ryan
8:10 – Terry Kelly, Roger Perreaux, Ben MacCallum
8:20 – Kevin Dingwell, Paul MacFarlane
8:30 – Garth Jay, Cameron King, Brian Miller
8:40 – Joe Dunphy, Roger Brown, Geordie Carragher
8:50 – Jonathan Murphy, Len Doucette, Harold Miller

2017 Club Championship

Play begins Saturday, July 22, at 12:00 PM. Please read the 2017 Club Championship RULES carefully before beginning play and good luck. Saturday’s draw is below and WILL NOT BE ALTERED (unless by Terry Hamilton). After play on Saturday, we will update the draw for Sunday morning.

7:00 – Gary Evans, Paul MacFarlane, Terry McKenna
12:00 – Brian Miller, Harold Miller, Cameron King, Len Doucette
12:10 – Terry Kelly, Joe Dunphy, Shawn Ryan
12:20 – Garth Jay, Jonathan Murphy, Ian Coffin
12:30 – Geordie Carragher, Greg Perry, Kevin Kane
12:40 – George Mallia, Kevin Dingwell, Roger Brown
12:50 – Bob Dingwell, John Clark, Richard Hannams
1:00 – Bill McGuire, Roger Perreaux, John Flinn
1:10 – Karen Jay, Cathy Brown
1:20 – Dave Matthes, Ian Brookes, Ron Shirley
1:30 – John Furlong, Peter Brown, Ben MacCallum
1:40 – KC Spengler, Phil Briggs, Len Lang

2016 Club Championship – Sunday Draw

Time Players
6:50 Brown, Peter
6:50 Spengler, K C

7:00 Haley, Bill
7:00 Flinn, John

7:10 Briggs, Phill
7:10 Kane, Kevin
7:10 Kelly, Pat

7:20 Brookes, Ian
7:20 Moore, Tom
7:20 McKinney, Ron

7:30 Mallia, George
7:30 Lang, Len
7:30 Banks, Tim

7:40 Dingwell, Bob
7:40 Dingwell, Kevin
7:40 MacFarlane , Paul

7:50 Evans, Gary
7:50 Brown, Roger
7:50 Perry, Greg

8:00 Lewis, Margaret
8:00 Jay, Karen

8:10 McGuire, Bill
8:10 Ryan, Shawn
8:10 McCallum, Ben

8:20 Kelly, Terry
8:20 Perreaux, Roger
8:20 Miller, Brian

8:30 Matthes, Dave
8:30 McKenna, Terry
8:30 Dunphy, Michael

8:40 Dunphy, Joe
8:40 Coffin, Ian
8:40 Doucette, Lenny

2016 President’s Cup

Tournament Bracket

Rules

  • The President’s Cup is a single elimination tournament and the draw is random.
  • All matches are played from the Tournament (white) tees.
  • Winning players move on; losing players do not.
  • Winning players inform Ian Coffin as soon as the match concludes (ian.e.coffin@gmail.com).
  • Players who did not keep an official and updated Golf Canada handicap are not eligible to participate.
  • It is the responsibility of each player to accurately disclose his Crowbush handicap before the commencement of the match. 

Local Rules Modifications

In a single match between two gentleman who are familiar with the course, let common sense rule. Whatever is agreeable to both sides at the commencement of the match shall satisfy the rules committee. Otherwise, the following rules apply:

  1. Lateral Hazards: all woods, fescue, and environmentally sensitive areas on the course are designated as lateral hazards. Players who hit their balls into these areas, on a slice or hook, for example, may declare the ball lost and drop the ball laterally (within two club lengths) at the point of entry (no closer to the hole) and add a stroke. If the ball is located and is playable, the player may play it without penalty.
  2. Hazards: a player’s shot should clear any hazard before play continues. A player has the option of playing out of a hazard provided he can locate his ball and he does not ground his club.
  3. Drop zones over water hazards: if a player hits his first ball into the hazard (6, 7, 8, 11, 16), he must attempt a second shot over the hazard before proceeding to the drop zone (for example, if a player hits his second shot into the water on number 11 in his attempt to cross it, he must attempt a second shot over the water before proceeding to the drop area – where he’d be now hitting his sixth shot).
  4. Players are not permitted to play out of the environmentally sensitive In match play competition, these areas are designated as lateral hazards (a drop and a stroke, see Rule 1).

Disputes

  • As this is meant to be a friendly competition between adults, players are expected to play their matches according to the rules above (and agreed-upon modifications).
  • In the unlikely event of a perceived violation, players will make their cases to Ian Coffin who will consult with Terry Hamilton and provide the final ruling.

2015 Club Championship – Sunday Draw

7:00 – Ian Brookes, Bill Haley
7:10 – Phi Briggs, Ron McKinney, Ron Shirley
7:20 – Karen Jay, KC Spengler, Wally Tomie
7:30 – John Flinn, Gavin Kenny, Tom Moore
7:40 – Ben MacCallum, George Mallia, Greg Perry
7:50 – Roger Brown, Bob Dingwell, Tim Banks
8:00 – Len Lang, Paul MacFarlane, Dave Matthes
8:10 – Ian Coffin, Kevin Kane, Harold Miller
8:20 – Joe Dunphy, Jerry LeBlanc, Brooke MacMillan
8:30 – Kevin Dingwell, Keith Hacking, Jonathan Murphy
8:40 – Terry Kelly, Terry McKenna, Shawn Ryan

2015 Club Championship – Saturday Draw

2:00 – Terry Kelly, Harold Miller
2:10 – Tim Banks, Jerry Leblanc, Terry McKenna
2:20 – Ian Coffin, Joe Dunphy, Jonathan Murphy
2:30 – George Mallia, Dave Matthes, Warren Sebastian
2:40 – Kevin Dingwell, Keith Hacking, Shawn Ryan
2:50 – Ian Brookes, Bob Dingwell, Tom Moore
3:00 – Roger Brown, Len Lang, Paul MacFarlane
3:10 – John Flinn, Gavin Kenny, Wally Tomie
3:20 – Phil Briggs, Kevin Kane, Ron Shirley
3:30 – Bill Haley, Karen Jay, KC Spengler

2015 Club Championship at the Links at Crowbush Club

Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26

Club Champion and Net Champions

  • The Club Champion is the member with the lowest gross score over 36 holes.
  • Net Champions are members with the lowest net score for their division over 36 holes.

Rules

  • Open to all full-time, intermediate, and junior members of the Crowbush Golf Course (and Members Association).
  • Course employees may not play in the championship unless they are also members of the course and Members’ Association.
  • Golf Canada rules shall apply (with modifications listed below).
  • All entrants must abide by these rules and if any situations occur which a player and his playing competitors cannot resolve, then the player must finish the hole (and play a second ball from the point in question) and report the results to Terry Hamilton at the end of the round for a decision.
  • Players who did not submit an official Golf Canada handicap are not eligible for net score prizes.

 Local Rules Modifications

  1. Lateral Hazards: all woods, fescue, and environmentally sensitive areas on the course may be designated as lateral hazards. Players who hit their balls into these areas may declare the ball lost and drop the ball laterally (within two club lengths) at the point of entry (no closer to the hole) and add a stroke. If the player chooses to locate the ball and deems it playable, the player may play it without penalty.
  2. Hazards: a player’s shot should clear any hazard before play continues. A player has the option of playing out of a hazard provided he can locate his ball and he does not ground his club.
  3. Drop zones over water hazards: if a player hits his first ball into the hazard (6, 7, 8, 11, 16), he must attempt a second shot over the hazard before proceeding to the drop zone (for example, if a player hits his second shot into the water on number 11 in his attempt to cross it, he must attempt a second shot over the water before proceeding to the drop area – where he’d be now hitting his sixth shot).
  4. Players are not permitted to play out of the environmentally sensitive In the Club Championship, these areas are designated as lateral hazards (a drop and a stroke, see Rule 1).
  5. Number 16 is a hole that tends to be confusing from a rules perspective. Here are some scenarios, most of which involve playing lateral drops:
    • A player’s drive ends up in the Sensitive Dune Habitat. If the ball didn’t cross the hazard, then the player must hit his drive again (three from the tee).
    • A player’s drive crosses the water hazard and the corner of the fairway and lands over the rope on the rocks or the beach. He has the option of playing his second shot from the ball’s resting place in the hazard (he is not in a sensitive dune habitat in this case) or taking his lateral drop at the point where the ball left the course (adding a stroke).
    • A player’s approach shot veers right over the rope and out of play. Take a lateral drop at the point where the ball left the course (add a stroke).
    • A player flies the green and the ball enters the woods behind the green. Drop as close as possible to the point of entry and add a stroke.  This rule applies as well to the areas behind the greens on 7, 10, 15 and 17.

Ties

  • In the event of a tie for the gross champion, a “sudden death” playoff is to be played until there is a winner.
  • In the event of the gross champion also being the best net score, the net winner will be the player with the next best score.

Course Etiquette

  • Observe a maximum of five minutes for searches for lost balls.
  • Keep the pace of play.
  • Putt EVERYTHING. There are no ‘gimmies’ in stroke play tournaments.
  • Repair all fairway divots and ball indentations on greens and rake all bunkers to erase ball marks and foot indentations.

Disputes

  • In the unlikely event of a perceived rules violation, Terry Hamilton will provide the final ruling (see above).

Banquet and Prizes

  • At the completion of play on Sunday, Rodd’s is hosting a championship banquet upstairs in the clubhouse where prizes and presentations will also be awarded. All players are invited and encouraged to attend.