Hal B  › Robbin's Island   March 31, 2011 at 6:21pm

Two leagues May 4th to September 28th

1st - Recreational Only Requires only $1 per week

 $1 for League (Goes to course improvement and year end trophies for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place) (24 weeks with an average of 8 rec players per week is $192, take $42 for trophies/medals leaves us $150 toward course improvement)
 $2 (optional) for Closest to the pin
 $1 (optional) for RACE Pool (Recreational Ace)

2nd – Pro Requires $5 per week

 $2 League ($1 to course improvement $1 to prize pool) (24 weeks with an average of 8 Pro players per week is $192 toward course improvement)
 $2 Closest to the pin
 $1 - ACE Pool

League #1 Rules (Rec)

1. Play with handicaps to be determined after 3 rounds of play
2. Singles Week Points given out for each Player you scored better than in the Rec division each week. (8 players, you finish 3rd, you get 5 pts)
3. Doubles Week Points given out for each Team you scored better than. (8 teams, you finish 3rd, you get 5 pts)
4. Keep a cumulative score to determine top three rec players for the season.
5. Year End Payouts – Closest to the Pin & RACE Pool Cash payouts and Trophy Awards for the top 3 Rec Players.

League #2 Rules (Pro)

1. Straight Scoring - No Handicaps
2. Singles Week Points given out for each Player you scored better than in the Pro division each week. (8 players, you finish 3rd, you get 5 pts)
3. Doubles Week Points given out for each Team you scored better than. (8 teams, you finish 3rd, you get 5 pts)
4. Keep a cumulative score to determine top five pro players for the season.
5. We will have league from May 4th to Sept 28th that is 24 league nights. We will keep points from your best 18 nights to figure into the final standings.
6. Year End Payouts – Closest to the Pin & ACE Pool Cash payouts and Cash payouts to the top 5 players
a. 1st – 30% ($57) (Projected based off of $192 total prize pool)
b. 2nd – 25% ($48)
c. 3rd – 20% ($38)
d. 4th – 15% ($29)
e. 5TH – 10% ($20)

Doubles League Nights

1. Put all Rec Players names in one hat
2. Put all Pro Players names in one hat
3. Draw one name from each hat to determine teams
a. There rarely be the same number of Rec and Pro players there
b. We will set teams with one player from each division first
c. Remaining players will be teamed up with players from their own division
d. If there is an odd number of players the last player will be placed with
i. If the last three players in the hat are from the rec division they will play together
ii. If the last three players in the hat are from the pro division the final player will play with the last Pro/Rec team that was drawn.