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| Cart Policy |
Motorized Transportation - Players will be permitted to use motorized golf carts in Section Events. (Maximum of two carts per group)
Walking Policy - Players may walk in Section Events. Walking participants will be required to maintain the proper pace of play which has been established for the competition. The use of motorized pull carts or traditional pull carts are not permitted in Section Events.
Caddies - Participants may solicit the use of caddies in Section Events. All Tournament Policies and Procedures will apply to caddies (except TPGA Dress Code).
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| Cell Phones |
In all TPGA Tournaments, players are requested to refrain from the use of cell phones during all tournament rounds, practice rounds, and while utilizing practice areas. Players are asked to use common sense regarding cell phones and be courteous regarding their use. |
| Code of Conduct |
The behavior of Professionals in TPGA Tournaments shall be held to the highest standard. Any conduct which shows disrespect to the Tournament Committee/Director, the PGA Code of Ethics, or traditional etiquette of golf shall constitute grounds for disqualification from an event and/or disciplinary action by the TPGA Board of Directors. |
| Directions |
I-40 exit 322, North on Peavine Rd Turn Left on Stonehenge Drive The Golf Course is 2 miles on the left |
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| Dress Code |
All players may wear shorts, including PGA professionals. |
| Electronic Measuring Devices |
"In Tennessee PGA events, a player may obtain distance information by using a device that measures distance only. However, if, during a stipulated round, a player uses a distance-measuring device that is designed to gauge or measure other conditions that might affect his play (e.g., gradient, wind speed, temperature, etc.), the player is in breach of Rule 14-3, for which the penalty is disqualification, regardless of whether any such additional functions are actually used." |
| Eligibility |
All golfers who meet the USGA definition of an amateur golfer and Tennessee Section Members and Apprentices who are in good standing. At least one of the players must reside in Tennessee. A father may play in combination with more than one son. |
| Footwear |
Metal spikes are prohibited at all TPGA events. Penalty for breach of this condition of play is disqualification. |
| Format |
The event is designed for golfers of every age and ability. Equal flights will be determined after the first round and trophies will be awarded to top finishers in each flight. Scoring will be based on two-man team total points - bogey is 1 point; par is 2 points; birdie is 4 points. Winning teams on each course will meet for a 3 hole shootout to determine the 2006 TPGA Father-Son Champions. |
| Hotel Accommodations |
Click here for local hotel accommodations.
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| Pace of Play Guidelines |
Rule 6-7 of the Rules of Golf states: “The player shall play without undue delay.”
- Out of Position - The first group will be considered out of position if, at any point in the round, the group is taking more than the allotted time to play any hole. Any following group will be considered out of position if it (a) is taking more than the allotted time to play and (b) reaches the tee of a par-3 hole and the hole is clear, fails to clear the tee of a par-4 hole before the preceding group clears the putting green, or arrives at the teeing ground of a par-5 hole when the preceding group is on the putting green. NOTE: Both (a) and (b) must apply for a group to be out of position.
- Monitoring - Any group not in position will be alerted of the fact and requested to play at a faster pace. Any such group will be monitored, i.e. the time that each player takes to play a stroke will be recorded. Any player in a group out of position who takes more than 40 seconds (50 seconds in the case of a player who is first to play (1) and approach shot, (2) on or near the putting green or (3) from the teeing ground of a par-3 hole) to play a stroke he/she will be advised of the fact and told that, if he/she exceeds the time limit on one more shot (total of 2), he/she will automatically incur a penalty of one stroke under Rule 6-7 (optional condition). Should the player exceed the time limit on a subsequent stroke (total of 3), the penalty is two stokes. Should the player again exceed the time limit on a subsequent stroke (total of 4), the penalty is disqualification.
First Offense - Warning Second Offense - One (1) Stroke Third Offense - Two (2) Strokes Fourth Offense - Disqualification
- Timing - The timing of a player’s stroke will begin when he has had a reasonable opportunity to reach his ball, it is his turn to play, and he could play without interference by another person or ball.
Except on the putting green, if a player has reached his ball, it is his turn to play and there are no distractions, he will be allowed a reasonable amount of time to select his club after which the timing will begin. Thus, any time spent in walking backward or forward for measuring purposes will count as part of the time for the next stroke.
On the putting green, the timing will begin after a player has been allowed a reasonable amount of time to lift and clean his ball, repair his ball mark, and remove loose impediments on the line of putt. |
| Playoff |
Unless otherwise stated, in all Section tournaments a tie for first place in the Professional Division shall be resolved by a sudden death playoff on the same day as the Tournament’s final round, starting at the hole designated on the local rules sheet or otherwise determined by the Official in Charge. All other ties will be grouped and prizes equally divided. In the event a course playoff is not feasible, matching scorecards will break the ties. The recommended USGA method will be followed beginning with the total of the last nine holes played followed by the last six, last three, last hole. If still tied the procedure will be repeated on the front nine then decided by lot if necessary. |
| Refund Policy |
Prior to Deadline - Participants may withdraw from an event prior to an entry deadline. There will be a $15 administrative fee applied to all refunds.
After the Deadline - Participants who properly withdraw from an event by notifying the TPGA Tournament Department after the entry deadline but before their appointed starting time, will be granted refunds in the following circumstances. For reasons due to a medical incapacitation (written doctors verification required), or in the event of the death of an immediate family member, all refunds are subject to a $15 administrative fee and appeals may be sent to the Tournament Committee c/o the TPGA Tournament Director. Tournament Director reserves the right to withhold any money which have been guaranteed to the host facility. |
| Rules of Golf |
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RULES OF GOLF: Play will be governed by the USGA Rules of Golf and the most current TPGA Rules of Play Card. All questions shall be settled by the Committee in charge of the competition, whose decision is final.
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| Senior Tees |
Senior Tees will be used for professionals over the age of 50. Although competing from separate tees, senior professionals will compete for the same purse. These yardages will be approximately 3-5% shorter than regular course length |
| Spectator Carts |
Spectator Carts will not be permitted in any TPGA Section Event, unless authorized by the TPGA Tournament Committee / Director prior to the event. For all other events, Spectator cart policies will be determined in conjunction with the Host Club/Course’s policies. |
| Withdraw Policies |
If a participant needs to withdraw from an event, he or she must contact the TPGA Tournament Department as soon as practicable. During an event, if a player wishes to withdraw he/she must notify a member of the Rules Committee or an official representative to avoid any fines or suspensions |