BC Senior Men's ChampionshipAug 7 - Aug 9, 2007Castlegar Golf Club | ||
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| Eligibility - Seniors | Players must be currently eligible to participate in Club, Zone and BCGA events. The British Columbia Seniors Championship is open to male amateurs who have attained their 55th birthday by the first day of the BCGA Seniors tournament, August 7, 2007, with no upper age limit. Entrants may enter either the Senior Championship OR the Super Seniors Championship but NOT both. |
| Eligibility - Super Seniors | Players must be currently eligible to participate in Club, Zone and BCGA events. Male amateurs who have reached their 65th birthday by the first day of the tournament, August 7, 2007. |
| Food Services | The clubhouse will be open daily at 6:30 each day and food services will be available through out the day. |
| Format | Seniors - 54 hole gross stroke play with a cut to the low 70 and ties after 36 holes. Ties for 1st place and for positions on the BC Team to the Canadian Seniors Championship will be decided by sudden death playoff immediately following completion of play of the final round. Super Seniors - 54 hole gross stroke play with no cut. Ties for 1st place will be decided by sudden death playoff immediately following completion of play of the final round. |
| Host Hotel | The host hotel for the tournament is the Sandman - Castlegar. The BCGA has negotiated a rate of $91.00 for tournmament players. Phone the hotel at 250-365-8444 to book your reservation. Please confirm your participation in the BC Senior Men's Championship. Note you must book your room by July 6th. Email sls_castlegar@sandman.ca Other accomodation information - Super 8 250-365-2700 email super8castlegar@shaw.ca Castlegar RV Park 886-687-7275 Castlegar Golf Club - there are a limited number of spaces (self contained units) requiring no service - registered players may stay no charge. |
| Map to Castlegar Golf Club | http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Castlegar+Golf+Club,+Castlegar,+BC&ie=UTF8&z=14&om=1 |
| Pace of Play | The BCGA PAce of Play was revised for 2006. There will be an emphasis on appropriate pace of play at all BCGA events in 2007. The pace of play policy is posted on the BCGA web site, and all players are encouraged to familiarize themselves with their responsibilities under the revised policy. |
| Pairings and Starting Times | Pairings will be made by the BCGA Tournament Committee after the close of entries. Players will be notified of their Starting Time by e-mail, and available on our web site on the BC Seniors Championship Tournament Information Page. |
| Practice Round | Book practice rounds for August 6, 2006 by contacting the Castlegar Pro Shop at 800-666-0324 or 250-365-5006. Practice round times will start at 1:00 pm. |
| Provincial Team | Provincial team travel expenses are covered, however, you must have an Aeroplan number. Please provide your Aeroplan number on the registration from where provided. If you do not have an Aeorplan number, please apply for one. You may apply on line through their website at http://www.aeroplan.com/home.do |
| Round 3 Tee Times | Tee times for Round 3 will be available approximately 1 hours after completion of the second round. The Round 3 draw will be posted on the BCGA web site, and in the Pro Shop and Clubhouse. You may also obtain your tee time by contacting the Castlegar Pro Shop by phone - (800) 666-0324 or (250) 365-5006. |
| Tees | To be confirmed.
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| Tournament Entry Information | CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION All BCGA tournaments are conducted using the Conditions of Competition and Local Rules adopted by the BCGA. Copies of these documents are available on the BCGA web site, the BCGA office and copies will be distributed to all players at the tournament. ELIGIBILITY All competitors must be a member of a recognized provincial, state or national golf association and submit with their entry form a photocopy of their official BCGA/RCGA, Zone Junior or Foreign membership card certified as to current handicap factor within 15 days of entry. The membership card must also be available for inspection at the registration table. For tournaments which have a Handicap Factor requirement for entry, the Factor used is the one in effect on the date of entry. Note: Entrants must be eligible to play in club and zone tournaments. ENTRY PROCEDURES All entries must be received by mail, FAX OR ON-LINE BY the entry deadline. Phone and email entries will not be accepted. Payment must accompany all entries. It is the playe's responsibility to ensure entries arrive at the BCGA offices on time. Please check the BCGA web site to ensure your entry has been received. The BCGA does not assume responsibility for entries lost in the mail or by courier or by fax. TOURNAMENT INFORMATION All information for specific tournaments, such as information regarding practice rounds, pairings and starting times will be available on the BCGA web site approximately 7 days before the tournament commences. Email notification of pairings and starting times will be sent to players who have supplied valid email addresses at that time. AMATEUR STATUS Competitors who have breached their amateur status as defined under the Rules laid down by the Royal Canadian Golf Association are ineligible to compete in any BCGA sponsored or sanctioned event. WITHDRAWALS A competitor withdrawing during the course of the event must immediately notify a tournament official of the reason for such action and fill out a Withdrawal Form. The reason must be on medical or compassionate grounds acceptable to the tournament official. Failure to do so may result in suspension from all of next years events sanctioned or conducted by the BCGA. A no-show will be deemed an unauthorized withdrawal. REFUND POLICY Tournament entry fees, less a $25.00 service charge, will be refunded when the BCGA is notified by phone, email or through on-line cancellation at least 7 days prior to the tournament. Refunds, less the service charge, will be given only for medical or compassionate reasons for a cancellation received less than 7 days before the tournament. Such cancellations require written confirmation. No refund for will be given for any reason once the tournament begins. POWER CARTS Power carts are permitted in the BC Seniors Championship. BCGA DRESS CODE Only full-length golf slacks, plus fours, tailored rugby pants, tailored golf shorts and golf shirts are acceptable. Prohibited are cut-offs, jeans, sweat pants, warm up pants and shirts with slogans, numbers and offensive illustrations. The Host Club Dress Code, if more restrictive, will apply. All hats must be worn properly and all shirts must be tucked in. No commercial logos, such as those of alcoholic beverages or of other similar products or with slogans, numbers or offensive illustrations will be accepted on hats or any other piece of clothing or equipment, except logos of golf equipment companies or golf clubs and commercial logos as being part of the team uniform. SPIKELESS SHOES It is a condition of all BCGA competitions (including practice rounds) that contestants must wear spikeless or “softspike” shoes; traditional steel or ceramic spikes may not be used. Contestants in non-compliance with the “spikeless” policy will not be permitted to start. In accordance with Rule 6-3, players must arrive on the tee ready to play and extra time will not be afforded for non-metal spike installation or changing shoes. Failure to comply with the “spikeless” policy at any time once play has commenced will result in immediate disqualification. |
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