PGA of Ontario Tournament Policy 

 

 

The PGA of Ontario Tournament Policy governs all PGA of Ontario Championships including Team events and Pro-Am’s, and all competitors representing the PGA of Ontario.   

 

Competitor Conduct 

The philosophy of the competitor conduct policy is to respect the game, maintain golf’s culture and represent the PGA of Ontario in a manner befitting of a golf professional.  

 

Complaints may be made in writing to the offices of the PGA of Ontario or in-person to a PGA of Ontario tournament committee member or the PGA of Ontario staff present at an official PGA of Ontario event. 

 

General 
All competitors must conduct themselves both on and off the golf course in a way befitting of the PGA of Ontario as per the PGA of Ontario Tournament Policy and the PGA of Canada Code of Professional Conduct and Safe Sport Policy as agreed upon by signing the championship entry form.  The use of alcohol or contraband is strictly prohibited prior and during all rounds unless stated otherwise and this includes Pro-Am’s and practice rounds. 

 

Dress Code 
The purpose of the Dress Code policy is to ensure reasonable and appropriate standards are maintained at all PGA of Ontario competitions. All PGA of Ontario players and caddies must adhere to the Dress Code policy anytime the competitor or caddie is on host facility property. Additional host facility dress code restrictions may also apply and will be communicated to the participants.

 

Pro-Am’s 
Any competitors participating in a Pro-Am must conduct themselves according to the provisions listed above, plus any additional regulations presented by the sponsor conducting the Pro-Am. Participating professionals must attend the dinner reception following play unless otherwise noted in writing. 

 

Penalties 
All entrants who have been assigned penalties by the tournament committee must remit payment before being permitted to play in any future competition. 

 

 

Action  
 

  • No-show without notification – Tournament/Pro-Am  

    • First Offence – Written Warning Letter 

    • Second Offence - $250 Fine 
  • Withdrawing during a round without notifying a PGA of Ontario official
    • First Offence – Written Warning Letter 

    • Second Offence - $250 Fine 

  • Not returning the official scorecard  

    • $100 Fine 

  • Not following the Dress Code 

    • First offence – Written Warning Letter 

    • Second offence - $250 Fine 

  • Violation of PGA of Ontario Tournament Policy - $500 fine and reported to Safe Sport to determine further disciplinary action. 

  • Violation of the Liquor Law - $500 fine and reported to Safe Sport to determine further disciplinary action. 

 

Penalties other than monetary value may also be imposed by the Tournament Committee for infractions not listed above. 

 

Appeals 
Appeals for penalties assigned by the Tournament Committee must be made to the Tournament Captain within 14 days from the date of the offence letter.  

 

Michael Moniz 
PGA of Ontario Tournament Captain 
michael@mapledowns.com