FRIDAY DOUBLES AT WATERLOO
1 round of 18 holes, open to everyone. Bring Your Own Partner doubles, Best Shot (aka Scramble).
Teams register and pay when they show up.
Please bring cash to pay ...
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FRIDAY DOUBLES AT WATERLOO
1 round of 18 holes, open to everyone. Bring Your Own Partner doubles, Best Shot (aka Scramble).
Teams register and pay when they show up.
Please bring cash to pay for doubles; it is just faster and easier. We should have a Square reader available for credit cards, but that really slows things down. NO electronic payments available.
We have to stop teeing teams off at 4:00pm. Main thing is be there early enough to play. The closer it gets to 4:00pm the less chance of playing because if there are a bunch of other teams ahead of you waiting to tee off you wouldn’t be able to start in time.
Goal: start teeing teams off at 9:30am, with signup starting about 8:45-9:00am. Most years many teams have had time to play twice (once on each course or twice on the same course).
Cards will be limited to 2 teams to keep things flowing smoothly.
The fee is $25 per person; includes $9 greens fee for the round, $2 ace pot, $2 fundraising, and $12 to payout. So for a team the full fee is $50.
Two courses are available: Olse Course and Kelly Course.
The competition is course-specific.
The ace pot is course-specific.
If there are no aces on a course, that ace pot money will go to the fundraising.
If a team plays the same course more than once, only the best score will count.
If you sign up for one course but then change your mind and want to play the other instead, you MUST come by HQ, tell the doubles sign-up staff, and get a new scorecard.
We will have all the usual divisions:
Rec through Pro
the age protected ones too
PLUS a mixed division (male & female). The mixed division can have players of any skill level
ALL mixed division payout is in merchandise.
Reminder: For age-protected divisions and ratings protected divisions, BOTH players must qualify for that division.
Also, general doubles etiquette is that if you have a team with players of two different skill levels, you play to the HIGHER division. Ex: a pro and an advanced player should play pro; a rec and an advanced player should play advanced (you do NOT split the difference and play intermediate ).
The courses will NOT be open for practice before the tournament. We only have it leased for Friday through Sunday. So if you want to practice for Sat. & Sun., Playing Doubles is your only chance.
Results posted on Sunday morning (and if possible, Saturday afternoon). Awards for doubles can be picked up anytime on Sunday the 20th.
If it is easier for you to see all this on a .pdf, you can download it here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z21urw6UqR2kBWn1ps0b6qSqlm_KaBMN/view?usp=sharing