The Event
The SGA Championships is a 72-hole golf tournament for amateur golfers. The event format for the individual grades is single stableford over four rounds. In addition, there is a team’s event to add some extra fun and interest to the tournament. For this, the best 3 out of 4 individual stableford scores are aggregated to make the daily team total. The team with the best total over four days wins the SGA Championships teams title for their club.
Handicaps: Daily results for all players will be entered on GOLF Link and will count towards players’ handicaps. Each player is personally responsible for ensuring that he or she is playing off the correct daily handicap on each day.
Grades: Grades are determined according to divisions made between GA Handicaps. Players remain in the grades in which they started the tournament, irrespective of changes to their handicap during the event. The individual grades in 2024 are:
A Grade GA Handicaps from 0 – 14.5
B Grade GA Handicaps from 14.6 – 20
C Grade GA Handicaps from 20.1 and above
Ladies Grade All Ladies
(Subject to adjustment prior to the event)
Briefing & carts: Golf course staff will brief players before the shotgun starts. Please keep carts out of the rough at all times.
The Draw: See the drop-down menu for the draw each day. Where possible, we have rotated the pairings so competitors play with different people each day.
Splitting Ties: players are reminded that there will be no play-offs, and countbacks will be used to separate tied scores.
Prizes: We have prizes each day for the best individual grade rounds and the best team results. Nearest the Pins are on all par-3s and one Long Drive hole will be marked on the scorecard each day. Note these are team events – the player who takes out the NTP or the LD wins prizes for their team. There will be a presentation of day prizes at the course after all four rounds. At the Presentation Dinner on Friday evening, we will present trophies and prizes to the leading players in each grade and the leading teams.
Pace of play: Players are reminded that maintaining a good pace of play is extremely important. Please:
- Play Ready Golf at all times.
- Pick up your ball if you have scratched a hole.
- Prepare for your shot while your partners are playing.
- Move quickly between shots.
- Keep up with the group in front.
Weather: If there is storm activity during play and the possibility of lightning, sirens will be sounded on the course and players are to mark their balls and return to the clubhouse.