BC Junior Boys ChampionshipJul 8 - Jul 11, 2008Rivershore Golf Links | ||
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| Title: | 2008 Tournament Policies |
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GENERAL TOURNAMENT POLICIES 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. The British Columbia Golf Association reserves the right to decline or withdraw any entry at any time. OFFICIAL TIME The digital clock at the tee (1st or 10th) where the player begins his stipulated round indicates the official tournament time. Starters will not page players in advance of their starting time. Players should report to the tee one starting interval prior to their starting time. ELIGIBILITY Players must be currently eligible to participate in Club, Zone and BCGA events. BCGA members who are under the age of 19 as of the final day of the tournament and have either qualified through the Zone Junior Qualifying Tournament for the Supplemental Qualifier are exempt. In addition the following are exempt: § Top 10 and ties from previous § Top 5 players and ties from previous BC Juvenile § BC Bantam Champion prior year § Current AAA and AA High School Champions § Junior Chair Exemptions § Players qualifying through the Zone Junior Qualifiers The size of the field is 156 players. SUPPLEMENTAL QUALIFYING For those contestants who could not compete at the zone level, or were unsuccessful, or who are from out-of-province (foreign), a further 18 hole qualifying event will be held at Rivershore Golf Links July 6th 2008. A minimum of 5 spots will be available, together with any unused exemptions. If the field for Supplemental Qualifying is oversubscribed, those players who have not previously attempted to qualify at their zone level will be given priority. Enter on line at www.bcga.org or contact the BCGA office for an official entry form. 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 player’s responsibility to ensure entries arrive at the BCGA office on time. Please check the BCGA web site to ensure your entry has been received. The BCGA does not assume responsibility for lost entries. 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 will be given for any reason once the tournament begins. BCGA DRESS CODE The BCGA Dress Code applies to players. Only full-length golf slacks, plus fours, 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 tucked in. No commercial logos, such as those of alcoholic beverages or other similar products or with slogans, numbers or offensive illustrations will be accepted on any 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 “soft spike” 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. 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. WITHDRAWALS A competitor withdrawing during 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. FORMAT The BC Junior Championship is a 72-hole stroke play gross competition. There will be a cut to the low 70 and ties after 36 holes. The Club Team Championship and Zone Team Championship will be held coincidentally with the first and second rounds of the BC Junior Boys Championship. Four player zone teams are named by each zone prior to the start of the tournament. Two player club teams are selected after the first round by taking the two players with the lowest score from each club with two or more players. SELECTION TO PROVINCIAL TEAMS Selection to teams representing BC is open only to players belonging to the BCGA and who have been residing in RCGA QUOTAS RCGA Quota spots in the Canadian Junior Boys are given to players belonging to the BCGA and who meet residency requirements. Selection will be based in part on play in BC events. POWER CARTS AND CADDIES Power carts and caddies are not permitted in the BC Junior Boy’s Supplemental Qualifier.
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