BC Junior Girls ChampionshipJul 3 - Jul 5, 2007Chilliwack Golf & Country Club | ||
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| 2007 Conditions of Competition | Play is governed by the RCGA Rules of Golf, and, where applicable, by the following conditions, local rules and definitions. Complete text of Rules and Appendix I Part A, B and C may be found in the RCGA 2004 Rules of Golf, as referenced on page numbers below. Golf Club Local Rules do not apply for BCGA competitions unless specifically stated by the tournament committee. Unless otherwise provided, penalty for breach of a Condition or Local Rule is: Stroke Play - two strokes Match Play - loss of hole Conditions of Competition TIME OF STARTING If a player arrives at the starting point, ready to play, within five minutes after his starting time, in the absence of circumstances which warrant waiving the penalty of disqualification under Rule 33-7, the penalty for failure to start on time is loss of first hole in match play or two strokes, to be added to the score on the first hole, in stroke play. Rule 6-3 Note, page 24 and Appendix 1, page 112. GOLF BALLS Only golf balls approved and described on the current List of Conforming Golf Balls recognized by the RCGA may be used. Penalty: Disqualification. Note to Rule 5-1, page 21. PACE OF PLAY A player or players shall be subject to penalty if they unduly delay play. The BCGA Pace of Play Policy is in effect and posted at the first tee of all tournaments. The Policy provides applicable penalties, as indicated by Rule 6-7 Note 2, page 26. PRACTICE During a stroke play competition a player shall not play or practice a stroke on or near the putting surface of the hole last played. Note 2 to Rule 7-2, page 30. SUSPENSION OF PLAY DUE TO A DANGEROUS SITUATION In potentially dangerous situations, all play shall be discontinued IMMEDIATELY following a suspension of play signal by the BCGA Tournament Committee. Penalty: Disqualification. Note to Rule 6-8b. Note: All practice areas shall be closed during suspension for a dangerous situation until the Committee declares them open again. Signals are: · Discontinue play immediately: One prolonged note of a siren · Discontinue play: Three consecutive notes of a siren, repeated · Resume Play: two short notes of a siren, repeated TRANSPORTATION Except when specifically permitted by the BCGA Tournament/Rules Committee, transportation is prohibited. Penalty: Match Play - deduct one hole for each hole violation occurred; max two holes. Stroke Play - two strokes for each hole; max 4 strokes. Appendix 1C-7, page 114. Note: Special exemptions may be allowed for qualified players who have a serious permanent impairment. CLOSE OF COMPETITION The competition shall be deemed to be closed when the BCGA Rules Committee has approved all scores. In the event of a play-off, the competition shall be deemed to be closed when the BCGA Rules Committee has approved the play-off scores. |
| 2007 Local Rules | EMBEDDED BALL Through the green a ball embedded in its own pitch-mark in the ground, except in loose sand, may be lifted, cleaned and dropped without penalty as near as possible to the spot where it lay, not nearer the hole. Exception: A player may not obtain relief under this Local Rule if it is clearly unreasonable for him to play a stroke because of interference by anything other than the condition covered by this Local Rule. Rule 25-2, page 73 and Appendix 1B-3, page 102. OUT OF BOUNDS When white stakes or fences are used, the out of bounds is determined by the nearest inside points of the stakes or fence posts at ground level (excludes angled supports). When a white line defines out of bounds, the line itself is out of bounds. A ball is out of bounds when all of it lies out of bounds. Rule 27-1, page 79. A ball that crosses a public road defined as out of bounds and comes to rest beyond that road is out of bounds, even though it may lie on another part of the course. GROUND UNDER REPAIR Areas enclosed by white lines are ground under repair, and the lines themselves are in the GUR. French Drains (gravel can be seen or felt by probing), trenches filled with gravel or the like, are ground under repair, even though not so marked. Rule 25-1, page 69. ROADS, PATHS OR IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS Areas enclosed by white lines tying into roads, paths or obstructions have the same status as the road, path or obstruction and are not GUR. The line itself is part of the obstruction. Rule 24-2, page 66. DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICES In this competition, 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 INTEGRAL PARTS OF COURSE |
| 2007 Tournament Policies | GENERAL TOURNAMENT POLICIES A competitor withdrawing during the course of the event must immediately fill out a Withdrawal Form. The reason must be on medical or compassionate grounds acceptable to a tournament official. Failure to do so may result in suspension from all of next year’s events sanctioned or conducted by the BCGA. A “no-show” will be deemed an unauthorized withdrawal. REFUND POLICY POWER CARTS AND CADDIES BCGA WOMEN'S DRESS CODE The following Dress Code is effective as of January 1, 2007. This Dress Code governs all BCGA Womens' Tournaments and all Players representing the BCGA Womens'. The philosophy of this Dress Code is to respect the game, maintain Golf's culture and traditions while providing performance clothing to today's woman golfer that is comfortable, stylish and offers variety. This Dress Code Policy is part of the BCGA Code of Conduct and is governed within that policy. The Host Club Policy, if more restrictive, will apply.
TOPS: · Polo shirts with or without sleeves · Sleeveless shirts with or without collar but MUST have minimum 4 inch seam at the shoulder. TANK TOPS ARE NOT PERMITTED · Dress T-shirt with or without collar or sleeves including V-neck, Mock neck and Turtle neck · Tops may be worn tucked-in or un-tucked but NO midriff or cleavage can be shown · Tops may be fitted but NOT skin-tight BOTTOMS: · Pants, capris · Skorts or shorts MUST reach a minimum length at end of wearers fingertips when arm is placed straight down side of body (person to stand straight with arms at sides - hem of shorts or skorts MUST extend below fingertips) · NO denim, spandex or fleece (sweatshirt) fabrics · Bottoms should be tailored but NOT skin tight FOOTWEAR: · 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 spike installation or changing shoes. Failure to comply with this policy at any time once play has commenced will result in immediate disqualification. All hats must be worn properly. 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. A player or caddie violating this dress code will not be permitted to start the competition. A violation of this dress code by either the player or caddie during the stipulated round must be rectified without undue delay or the player will not be allowed to continue play or the caddie will not be allowed to perform the acts of a caddie.
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