32nd Louisiana Mid-Amateur Championship 

 

Squire Creek Country Club, Choudrant, LA

54 holes, Stroke Play
Friday, August 9 - Sunday, August 11, 2024

 

Defending Champion: Greg Berthelot, Baton Rouge
 

 

The Louisiana Golf Association Mid-Amateur Championship is a 54 hole event for Louisiana residents 21 years of age or older. Entries are open to any Louisiana resident (as of at least 90 days prior to August 9, 2024 who is an amateur golfer holding membership in a LGA member club in good standing. Entrants must possess a certified WHS Index of 8.0 or less.

 

**Registration: There will not be local qualifying for the 32nd Louisiana Mid-Amateur Championship. Exempt Players will have priority registration from April 1, 2024 through April 30, 2024. Beginning on May 1, 2024 registration will be first come first serve for all eligible players including exempt players who did not register between April 1-30. 

 

**New Age & Eligibility Requirements: Entries are open to anyone age 21 and older who is NOT an active member of a college golf team. 

Entry Deadline: Tuesday, July 30, 2024 5:00 PM CST or until a full field of 156 is reached. 

Entry Fee: $250

Refund Policy: Entry fee will be refunded regardless of reason if LGA office is notified, in writing, before 5:00 PM CST on July 30, 2024. After 5 PM on July 30, 2024 fee will be refunded only in the event of injury or illness provided notification (accompanied by a doctor’s statement) reaches LGA office by August 8, 2024. A $50 service charge will be deducted from all refunds. 

Eligibility: Entries are open to any Louisiana resident (as of at least 90 days prior to August 9, 2024) who is an amateur golfer (as defined by the USGA) holding membership in a LGA member club in good standing (2024 club and individual dues must be paid). Entrants must be 21 years of age by midnight, August 9, 2024 and possess a certified WHS Index of 8.0 or less. Non-amateurs are not eligible. Entries are subject to rejection at any time (including during the Championship) by the LGA. Reasons for rejection may include unbecoming conduct.

Format of Play: Schedule:

Championship will be over 54 holes (3 days x 18 holes/day).

Friday, August 9/First Round, 18 holes; Saturday, August 10/Second Round, 18 holes (60 lowest scorers and ties will continue play August 11; remainder eliminated after 36 holes).
Sunday, August 11/Final Round, 18 holes.

Lowest scorer for 54 holes will be 2024 Louisiana Mid-Amateur Champion.

 

Course Set-Up/Yardage: 

Practice Privileges:  Practice privileges are extended to participants in Championship at Squire Creek on August 8. Cart fee paid by LGA. Call the golf shop at Squire Creek on or after August 1, 2024 to schedule a practice round. 

Prizes/Playoff: Gift Certificates will be awarded to the top 20 finishers in the Championship. The Mid-Amateur Champion will also receive a Crystal Trophy signifying the 2024 Mid-Amateur Championship. In case of a tie for the Championship, a sudden death playoff will take place immediately upon conclusion of play on Sunday. 

WAGR: As part of their expanding relationship to govern the game globally, the USGA partners with the R&A in compiling and publishing the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR). This LGA Championship is a WAGR counting event, and the results will be sent to the R&A in St Andrews, Scotland. A primary purpose of the WAGR is to provide exemptions into USGA and R&A amateur championships for top ranked amateur golfers. The rankings are updated every Wednesday at 12:00 noon, Greenwich Mean Time. Additional information about the WAGR and the current rankings may be found at  
www.wagr.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Rules of Golf: Play will be governed by the current Rules of Golf and LGA Rules of Play Card. All questions will be settled by the LGA Rules Committee, whose decision will be final.

 

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Qualifying Exemptions are offered to those players that meet all eligibility requirements and are in the following categories: 

 

1.Top 30 and ties from the 2023 LGA Mid-Amateur Championship.

2.LGA Mid-Amateur Champions of the last 10 years (2014-23).

3.LGA Amateur Champions of the last 10 years (2014-23).

4.LGA Senior Amateur Champions of the last three years (2021, 2022, 2023).

5.All Amateur qualifiers to the 2023 U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, U.S. Mid-Amateur, U.S. Senior Open, and U.S. Senior Amateur Championships.

 

2024 Louisiana Mid-Am Exemptions

 

Andrew Noto Metairie
Bart Savant Crowley
Ben Dupont Lafayette
Billy Guilbeaux Lafayette
Bob Cooper Monroe
Bryan Crowder West Monroe
Chuck Spears Alexandria
David Church Broussard
David Duhon St. Martinville
Dustin Harris Youngsville
Eric Hoffmann Denham Springs
Eric Lavespere Monroe
Erik Hsu Monroe
Greg Berthelot Baton Rouge
Hank Shaheen Dequincy
Jack Lee Patterson
Jacob Broussard Lafayette
Jason Humphries St Amant
Jeff Calloway Baton Rouge
Jeremy Gautreaux Prairieville
John Humphries Woodworth
Jonathan Jeter New Orleans
Josh Fullilove Larose
Kelsey Angelle Youngsville
Mark Bienvenu Baton Rouge
Matt Nicholas Lake Charles
Michael Karlberg New Orleans
Nicholas Cristea Prairieville
Patrick Christovich New Orleans
Phillip Frazier Baton Rouge
Robbie Rhodes Slidell
Robby McWilliams Benton
Rod Baronet Lecompte
Seth Dufrene Luling
Steele Scott New Orleans
Todd McPherson New Orleans
Tommy Brennan Covington