Hi Ladies, thank you for your patience last week as we try to navigate the new scoring system. For those that left before the winners were announced, give a big congratulations to two teams that tied for 2nd place with a score of -10 winning $700 per team, Debbie, Diane G, Anna and Lawana, and Penny-Claire, Mary Kay, Franky and Tracy.
First place with a score of -15 went to Myra, Lou Lou, Nella and Judy for $2000.
We have kicked Pepe out of the ladies league, we have recruited Mia to play with groups of 3.
This week’s game will be a 4 person team 1 Best Ball Net – Stableford format
Skills:
KP on hole 6 – your tee shot must be ON the green to be in the running.
Longest Putt on hole 16 – putt must be made on your 1st putt from the green, balls from the fairway, sand, or fringe are chip-ins.
Chip in on hole 5
A stableford format works as follows: Net bogie = 1 point, Net par = 2 points, Net birdie = 3 points….
We are trying to use the electronic scoring system, until we work out the bugs we will have to fill out a physical card in addition to using the screen. Please help those in your group that aren’t familiar with keeping score. You must put your gross over net on the score card, and circle any gross birdies, everyone should be able to score their own card by the end of the round. For the Golf Genius system, just enter everyone’s gross score, the system will factor in your handicap to (hopefully) come up with the team score for that hole.
Gimme’s will be used to speed up the pace of play. If you are putting for a birdie you must putt the ball.
We have voted to use net double bogie as our maximum score. Ex: you get 2 strokes on a par 4, 8 would be your max. 8 – your 2 strokes = 6 which is a net double bogie on a par 4. If this is confusing to you please ask someone in your foursome to help you.
Please be there by 8:30 for Hector’s lesson of the day. Exact change ($100) is gratefully appreciated.
Friendly reminders: Repair your divots in the fairways, repair your ball marks on the greens, and rake out the bunkers. Turn your phones off, play ready golf, and keep up with the group ahead of you.
But most importantly have fun with your foursome.