SENIOR TOURNAMENT
RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING PLAY
- A one-day, stroke-play tournament, played in flights to determine the Low-Net and Low-Gross Senior Champions.
- Refer to STLWDGA Rules and Regulations, excluding Eligibility and Events.
- Eligibility: Participants must have a USGA Handicap Index based on a minimum of twenty (20), 18-hole scores. Participants must be 50 years of age by midnight the day of the tournament.
- Those who are not 50 by midnight the day of the tournament may play if the field is not full, but will receive no prizes.
- Optional Flight: SUPER SENIORS must be 72 by midnight the day of the tournament. Tell your CD if you wish to compete in this flight.
- Play will be in foursomes in flights (when possible) determined by the Tournament Committee.
- Prizes will be awarded to the Overall Low-Net and Overall Low-Gross winners and the Low-Net and Low-Gross winners in each flight. A tie for Overall Low-Net or Low-Gross winner shall be determined by a sudden-death playoff as recommended by the USGA in “How to Conduct a Competition”. In case of ties within flights, duplicate prizes will be awarded. In no case shall a player receive more than one prize. The winner of the Overall Low-Gross trophy may not be the winner of the Overall Low-Net trophy.
- All entrants are required to stay for lunch. If the tournament is rained out, lunch will be served at noon.
TROPHIES – SENIOR TOURNAMENT
The PAST PRESIDENTS PERPETUAL TROPHY will be awarded to the player having Overall Low-Gross in the Senior Tournament.
The CHARLOTTE VAUGHN WELLMAN TROPHY will be awarded to the player having Overall Low-Net in the Senior Tournament.