BC Women's Amateur/Mid Amateur ChampionshipJul 1 - Jul 4, 2008Williams Lake Golf and Tennis Club | ||
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| Breakfast | To be confirmed. |
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| Host Hotel | The Williams Inn Hotel is the host hotel for the 2008 BC Women's Amateur Championship. We have booked a block of rooms, however, these will be released on May 30th and rooms will then be on a first come basis. It is important for you to note that the Williams Lake Stampede is taking place June 27th - 30th - thus accomodation will be at a premium, so please ensure you book your accomodation, whereever it may be, early. The following are the rates offered to our players:
To book your room, please call 1-800-663-6893 and confirm you are a player in the BC Women's Amateur Championship. |
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| Practice Range | To be confirmed. |
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| Practice Round | To be confirmed. |
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| Provincial Team to Nationals | 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. |
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| Registration | To be confirmed.Registration will also be available July 1 as required. Please note: Current Handicap Factor cards, properly signed, must be presented at time of Registration.
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| Tees | Tees to be played To be confirmed. |
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| Tournament Entry Information | CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION BCGA Women’s' Dress Code This Dress Code governs all BCGA Women’s' Tournaments and all Players representing the BCGA Women’s Division. 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 place 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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| Tournament History | In 1905, the first British Columbia Ladies' Championship was played at the Victoria Golf Club for the Flumerfelt Cup, donated by Mr. A.C. Flumerfelt of Victoria Golf Club. The Championship at this time was a Medal and Match Play tournament and remained in this format until 1988. Today, the Championship is a four day, 72 hole stroke play format and showcases the best female amateurs in British Columbia. |
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| Zone and Team Competitions | The Zone and Club Team Championships are held coincidentally with the first and second rounds of the BC Women's Amateur. The Zone Team gross and net competitions uses the combined 36 hole gross and net scores for each zone team memer. The Zone Teams consist of players who are chosen by each zone in advance of the provincial championship. The Club Team gross and net competions are held concurrenty with the first and second rounds. Two-women club teams are selected after the first round by taking the two players with the lowest gross score from each club with two or more competitors and the two players with the lowest net score from each club with two or more competitors. |
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