2022 RDGA Match Play Championships
Caledonia Country Club
Friday, May 27 - Sunday, May 29
Registration: Begins: February 1, 2022 (9:00 am) Entry Deadline: Friday, May 20, 2022 (11:59 pm)
Fee: $125
Includes: golf, riding cart, driving range, and lunch each day, plus **$2000 in prizes**
Eligibility Criteria:
Field Size: 64 Players (32 per Bracket)
Additional Information: Website: Click HERE Scorecard: Click HERE Address: 303 Park Place, Caledonia, NY 14423
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Event Format
Registration For registration into the 2022 Match Play Championship, points from 2021 will be used. The Top 32 Players on both the Regular and Senior Points list from 2021 may exclusively register for the Championships until April 29, 2022 at 11:59 pm, after which time registration will open up to the next players down the points list with an active GHIN® Handicap Index® of 9.9 or lower. Any player registering on April 30 or later will be placed on a waitlist list until registration closes at 11:59 pm on Friday, May 20 - at which time, the brackets for both Championships will be filled by the players on the waitlist based on their raking on the points list. (The higher points take precedence.)
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Schedule of Events
Round of 32
Saturday, May 28: Round of 16
Quarter Finals
Sunday, May 29: Semi Finals
Championship Matches
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Cart Policy Carts are included in fee but not mandatory. Players may walk if preferred.
Caddies are allowed. Caddie Lunches are NOT included - must pay for caddie lunch.
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Pairings
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Range The practice range will be open to all players each day, and is included in fee.
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Food Services Lunch is included for all players each day. Please only one lunch per player per day. *Caddies lunches are NOT included in entry fee and must be paid for separately.*
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Practice Round There is no formal practice round for this event. Those wishing to set up a practice round may call the pro shop - standard green fees will apply.
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Score Posting This competition is a tournament and must be posted, see Section 5-1c of the USGA Handicap System. When 13 holes are played an 18 hole score will be posted see Decisions 5-1a/3 through 5-1a/5, also see Section 4 and Decisions 5-1c/1, 5-2a/5, 5-2a/7 for one or more holes not completed. Participants are to post their own score.
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Withdrawals If you have to withdraw please contact us at the RDGA Office: (585)-292-5950
Refund Policy Refunds of tournament entry fees will be made in accordance with the following rules:
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RDGA Conditions of Competition CLICK HERE for the RDGA Conditions of Competition, revised as of February 1, 2022.
RDGA Code of Conduct The Rochester District Golf Association (RDGA) and its member clubs believe that participation in RDGA amateur events is a privilege that carries responsibilities. In order to enter an RDGA event, a player must be an amateur golfer and be a member in good standing at an RDGA member club. He or she must adhere to all RDGA tournament requirements, including possession of a USGA Handicap Index, age and/or gender for selected events, appropriate golf attire, mandatory use of riding carts at selected events, and obey local host club rules that may apply to players during a competition.
The most recent edition of the USGA Rules of Golf will govern all play in RDGA events, along with the RDGA Conditions of Competition and any Local Rules that may be put into effect for selected events. All players must familiarize themselves with the provisions of Rule 1.2 of the USGA Rules of Golf and conduct themselves accordingly, i.e. by playing in the spirit of the game, acting with integrity, showing consideration for others, and taking good care of the golf course, as those concepts are described in Rule 1.2a.
In accordance with Rule 1.2b of the USGA Rules of Golf, the RDGA has adopted this Code of Conduct to apply to all players in RDGA events. In the discretion of the RDGA Rules Committee, a player may receive the General Penalty (loss of hole in match play or 2 strokes in stroke play) for conduct that breaches this Code. A penalty of Disqualification may be applied for any serious misconduct that occurs. Examples of “serious misconduct” include, but are not limited to: deliberately damaging a putting green, deliberately moving tee markers or boundary stakes, deliberately distracting other players, refusing to follow the Rules of Golf, repeated use of vulgar or offensive language, or showing disrespect to a Rules Official.
Adopted: Effective January 1, 2019
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Tournament Chairperson Mr. Tim Vangellow (585) 292-5950 - Office (585) 764-7342 - Cell |
The Rochester District Golf Association is a proud Allied Golf Association of the USGA.