PROVINCIAL TEAM & EXEMPTIONS FOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
- Provincial Team Selection Guidelines
- Provincial Team Funding Policy
- Golf NB will provide travel subsidies, in the amounts equivalent to those outlined in the Provincial Team Funding Policy, to the top age-eligible New Brunswick finishers at the NB Men's Senior & Mid-Master Championships under the following guidelines/restrictions;
- Men's Senior - Top 3 New Brunswick finishers in the NB Men's Senior Championship.
- Men's Mid-Master - The Top New Brunswick finishers in the NB Men's Mid-Master Championship.
- Men's Senior - Top 3 New Brunswick finishers in the NB Men's Senior Championship.
- Golf NB will provide travel subsidies, in the amounts equivalent to those outlined in the Provincial Team Funding Policy, to the top age-eligible New Brunswick finishers at the NB Men's Senior & Mid-Master Championships under the following guidelines/restrictions;
Notes:
- To receive funding players MUST participate in their respective National Championship for which they earned the subsidy.
- Players may access funding for multiple National Championships, provided they are “age-eligible” and meet the qualification standards as outlined above.
- Players are responsible to make their own arrangements for tournament registration, travel, and accommodations.
- Quota / Exemption Position Guidelines
- In 2022 Golf Canada has awarded Golf NB the following exemptions into their various National Championships;
- Canadian Senior Men's Championship - 5
- Canadian Men's Mid-Amateur Championship - 6
- Note: Three (3) Exemptions into the Canadian Men's Mid-Amateur Championship will be awarded as part of the NB Men's Mid-Master Championship.
- Canadian Men's Amateur Championship - 8
- In 2022 Golf Canada has awarded Golf NB the following exemptions into their various National Championships;
PLEASE NOTE: Model Local Rule G-10 is NOT IN EFFECT during Golf NB Provincial Championships however, it IS IN EFFECT during all Golf Canada National Championships.
*Model Local Rule G-10 is in effect at all National Amateur Championships (including qualifying rounds) and RBC Canadian Open qualifying competitions. In making a stroke, the player must not use a club, except for a putter, which exceeds 46 inches in length. Penalty for making a stroke with a club in breach of this Local Rule: Disqualification