Tournament Details
September 29 Senior Fall Scramble
Format:
Four Person Scramble: All men’s handicaps are calculated from the white tees; all women’s handicaps are calculated from the red tees at Naperbrook Golf Course. Players with handicaps 9 and lower will play from the blue tees; players with handicaps 10-19 will play from the white tees; players with handicaps 20 and above and all women will play from the red tees. Each player is required to use their tee shot a minimum of two times in 18 holes.
Eligibility:
Any amateur golfer 55 years of age or older with an official USGA handicap. If no official USGA handicap is established there will be a requirement to join Springbrook’s or Naperbrook’s handicap club and provide a list of your latest scores so that one can be established. The rules committee reserves the right to adjust handicaps. Effective Handicap Date: September 15, 2010
Entry Information:
Entry forms can be submitted by mail, fax, or in person to Springbrook or Naperbrook Golf Course by Wednesday, September 22, 2009. $220.00 per team ($55.00 per person). Entry Fee must be paid in full at time of entry. Fee includes: green fees, car fees, range balls, prizes and lunch. Teams canceling up to 5 days in advance of scheduled tournament date will receive a full refund. Cancellations made 4 days or less in advance of the tournament will be charged a 10% administrative fee.
Prizes:
Approximately 30% of the field will receive merchandise credit. Trophies will be awarded to the winners.
Starting Time:
Starting times will be available on Monday, September 27, 2010. Starting times will begin at 8:00am off of the first tee. Tee time requests will be considered on a first-entered basis.
Pace of Play:
Both Springbrook and Naperbrook Golf Courses administer a strict and comprehensive Keep Pace policy. The new policy is based on a maximum playing time per hole based on its par. The total time for each nine holes is two hours and 10 minutes with eight minutes allowed at the turn. Any group that is more than nine minutes behind the designated time frame will be approached by a Player’s Assistant. If the group can’t regain its position within two holes, they will not be allowed to continue play from that point forward.
Player of the Year Points:
By continuing to participate in tournaments offered by the Naperville Park District you can improve your chances at becoming the 2010 Player of the Year. Player of the Year points are earned by tournament performance, tournament enrollment, and handicap system enrollment. Both Regular and Senior Player of the Year awards will be distributed.

 

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Senior Fall Scramble Results

 

 

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