2000 Meet Results
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9/8-10 Cobber Golf Tournaments @ Wildflower
GC - Detroit Lakes, MN
Tourney Information Notice to Participants Pace of Play
Tournament Information
Concordia College Women’s Golf
The Cobber Golf Tournaments
September 8-10
General Information
1. Attention
It is a condition of the competition that shoes with metal or traditionally-designed
spikes are prohibited as determined by WildFlower Golf Course. Penalty
for breach of this rule is two strokes per hole, maximum of four strokes
per round. Breach of the rule must be rectified prior to the next
competitive round or the player will be disqualified.
2. Registration
Registration will take place on the patio outside the Golf Shop and
will run from 12:30 – 1:15pm on Friday, 11:00 – 11:45am on Saturday.
It is required of each Coach to register their team/players at this designated
time.
3. Format
The Cobber Open will be an 18-hole stroke play event on September 8.
The Cobber Invitational, September 9-10 will be a 36-hole stroke play event.
For the team competition, a play 6 count 4 format will be used. For
NCAA regulations, the Coach must designate his/her top 5 players.
If this is not done, the first five players listed on the lineup sheet
will be used for scoring purposes.
4. Tee Times
Tee times for Friday’s competition will run from 1:46pm to 2:50pm.
Saturday tee times will begin at 12:00 – 1:52pm. Final round will
be a 9am shotgun, team pairings arranged by score. Notice to Participants
and Pace of Play Guidelines will be provided to all participants.
Please arrive to the starting tee 10 minutes before designated tee time.
5. Practice Facilities
The Driving Range will open for participants. Range balls can be purchased
in the Golf Shop. A chipping green is available for use and is located
left of the driving range tee.
Range Hours: Friday 8:00am – close
Saturday 6:30am – close
Sunday 7:30am - close
6. Ties
In the event of ties in the team competition, the following procedure
will be applied
1. The fifth player’s total score shall be added
2. The sixth player’s total score shall be added
In the event of ties in the individual competition, the following procedure
will be applied
1. Performance in Playoff
If a playoff is unfeasible the following procedure may be taken
1. Best total score for holes 10-18
2. Best total score for holes 13-18
3. Best total score for holes 16-18
4. Best score on 18th hole
7. Inclement Weather
A suspension for a dangerous situation shall be signaled by one prolonged
airhorn note, and all players shall be verbally informed by the Committee.
A resumption of play shall be signaled by two short airhorn notes, repeated.
All practice areas shall be closed during suspension for a dangerous situation
until the Committee has declared them open.
8. Close of Competition
When all scores have been posted on the official scoreboard and approved
by the Cobber Open Rules Committee, the results of the competition shall
be deemed to have been announced and the competition
officially closed.
9. Attire
All participants shall comply with the NCAA team uniform policy.
Collared shirts/shirt with sleeves and reasonable length shorts are mandatory.
Discretion as to what is acceptable is reserved for the tournament committee.
Tourney Information
Notice to Participants
Pace of Play
Play is governed by the 2000-01 Rules of Golf of the United States Golf Association, and where applicable, by the following Tournament Rules, Conditions, and Definitions. Appendix I refers to the Appendix of Local Rules in the 2000-01 USGA Rules of Golf. Unless otherwise provided, penalty for breach of a Tournament or Local Rule is two strokes in stroke play or loss of hole in match play.
Tees:
All participants will be playing from the Green Tees
Yardage:
Yardages are measured to the center of the green
Local Rule:
Stones in bunkers are movable obstructions and player may proceed under
rule 24-1. Rule 24-1 states if the ball lies in or on the obstruction,
the ball may be lifted, without penalty, and the obstruction removed.
The ball shall through the green or in a hazard be dropped as near as possible
to the spot directly under the place where the ball lay in or on the obstruction,
but not nearer the hole.
Local Rule:
Wildgrass (long grass) areas will be played as a lateral hazard when
the ball is lost in the wildgrass or the ball is deemed unplayable.
If the ball is played the club may be grounded. If relief is a chosen
option a player may proceed under Rule 26.
Advice (Rule 8) is any counsel or suggestion which could influence a player in determining her play, the choice or the method of making a stroke. Any conversation between a player and parent/spectator during the round may be construed as a violation of rule 8. Players are responsible for the actions of their parents and spectators in regard to this rule. NCAA regulations allow communication between coach and players only; all communications are prohibited on greens or bunkers.
Out of Bounds
Out of Bounds is defined by the inside edge of white posts, fences
and/or in the absence of the previous white lines.
The following are pertaining boundaries on Wildflower golf course
Hole # 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 inside edge of fence posts
on left
Doubt of Procedure:
Rule 3-3, in stroke play only, when during the play of a hole a competitor
is doubtful of her rights or procedure, she may, without penalty, play
a second ball. After the situation which caused the doubt has arisen,
the competitor should, before taking further action, announce to her marker
or fellow-competitor her decision to invoke this Rule and the ball with
which he will score if the Rules permit. The competitor shall report
the facts to the Committee before returning her scorecard unless she scores
the same with both balls; if she fails to do so, she shall be disqualified.
Free Drops:
For the following areas relief will be given
- Large rocks defining 150 yards to center of the green (relief
from stance and/or swing only)
- From #15 green if you elect not to putt
- Newly sodded areas
Good Luck
Tourney Information
Notice to Participants
Pace of Play
Penalty Structure:
A group is considered out of position and subject t penalty when both of the following occur:
1. The group reaches a tee and there is an open par 3 or par 4 or when
the preceding group is on the putting green of a par 5
2. The group has exceeded the time allotted according to the above
chart.
Note: the first, second and third groups of the day are considered
out of position when they exceed the time allotted for play
Groups will be notified following their tee shots on the following hole that they are out of position. This is the official warning and players will be timed.
Players will be given 40 seconds to play each stroke once it s their
turn to play without distraction or interference. A player will be
given an individual warning if they exceed the 40 seconds. The second
bad time will result in a one-stroke penalty. The third bad time
will result in a two-stroke penalty. Any subsequent bad times will
result in disqualification. Bad times are progressive and will accumulate
throughout each round.
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