League Rules and Format of Play
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Rule 1. League Purposes
Rule 2. Participating Clubs and Divisional Alignment
Rule 26. Competition
Committee
Rule 27. Discipline Rules
League Rules and Format of Play
These league rules were established at the charter meeting on April 5, 1967. Amendments made at various meetings are incorporated herein. Originally drafted by Captain Ed Chester, USCG Retired, Castlewood CC. Early league founders included: William I Clark, San Jose CC; Hal Rosenberg, Green Hills; Lloyd DeMartini, Green Hills; Bill Fisher, Santa Rosa.
Participation by member clubs in the League activities, or payment of annual dues by participating clubs, shall create an unconditional agreement by such club(s) to adhere to, and to be bound by, these Bylaws, rules, and regulations, and to release this League, and its officers, from any liability or loss, and to indemnify and hold the League and its officer harmless from all such claims, in such form as shall from time to time be presented to the particpating clubs, and shall be attached hereto as Exhibit "A" to these Bylaws. (modified by vote on April 9, 2005)
a.) To provide an opportunity for competitive golf for Junior Golfers in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area.
b.) To augment the junior golf programs of the Northern California Golf Association (NCGA), the California State, and the United States Golf Association (USGA).
c.) To promote and foster the desirability of golf etiquette and competitive spirit.
Rule 2. Participating Clubs and Divisional Alignment
Eastern Division
Blackhawk Country Club, Danville
Castlewood Country Club, Pleasanton
Contra Costa Country Club, Pleasant Hill
Diablo Country Club, Diablo
Oakhurst Country Club
Orinda Country Club, Orinda
Round Hill Country Club, Alamo
Ruby Hill Golf Club, Pleasanton
Northern Division
El Macero Country Club, Davis
Marin Country Club, Novato
Meadow Club, Fairfax
Moraga Country Club, Moraga
Napa Valley Country Club, Napa
Richmond Country Club, Richmond
Santa Rosa Golf & Country Club, Santa Rosa
Southern Division
Almaden Golf & Country Club, San Jose
La Rinconada Country Club, Los Gatos
Los Altos Golf & Country Club, Los Altos
Palo Alto Hills Country Club, Palo Alto
Pasatiempo Golf Club, Santa Cruz
San Jose Country Club, San Jose
Saratoga Country Club, Saratoga
Silver Creek Golf &Country Club, San Jose
Western Division
Claremont Country Club, Oakland
Green HillsCountry Club, Millbrae (4/10/04)
Lake Merced Golf & Country Club, Daly City
Peninsula Golf & Country Club, San Mateo
The Olympic Club, San Francisco
Sharon Heights Golf & C. Club, Menlo Park
Stanford Golf Club, Stanford [back to the top]
a. The following two classes of players are eligible to participate in the Bay Cities League of Jr. Golfers provided that they have not yet reached his or her 21st birthday on or before January 1st in the year of the season is eligible to play in League Matches that season (Amended 4/22/88. In the past the junior could not compete or after his/her 21st birthday.):
1. “Bona fide” junior members are defined as the “sons or daughters of bona fide, dues-paying members, or grandchildren of bona fide, dues-paying members, where the grandchild has the same full and equal privileges of junior membership to use the club as would a son or daughter of a bona fide, dues-paying member.” Such members may participate without limitation as to numbers.
2. “All Other” junior members are defined as:
a. Non-members invited to play on the team as has been the case in the past
b. Special junior memberships – these would be boys or girls whose parents or grandparents ARE NOT bona fide, dues-paying members, but have been granted a special junior membership where they:
1. pay dues monthly/annually
2. have an account number, are billed by the club monthly for dues and use (e.g., food, beverage, etc.), and
3. have privileges to use the club on a year-round basis
c. Grandchildren of bona fide, dues-paying members where the grandchild DOES NOT have the same full and equal privileges of junior membership to use the club as would a son or daughter of a bona fide, dues-paying member.
b. The total number of “All Other” players that may compete during a match for a team for points shall not exceed four (4) players for the 2003 season and beyond. The competition committee will review this policy change at the end of the 2003 season. (no change per membership vote on 4/10/04)
c. A player may only be listed on one teams' roster. A player cannot "float" from one team to another. (Added 8/20/87)
d. Any Club may request from the League president a hardship exemption from these eligibility rules for good cause shown (which should include statements from the Club president and head professional as to the nature of the hardship and what actions will be taken to resolve such hardship in the following year).
e. Subject: Clarification of Rules of eligibility of boys and girls who are not “bonafide” members as defined above to play in League Matches:
1.) (Replaced)
2.) A list of all Juniors must be submitted to the League Secretary by June 1st of each year.
3.) Any Juniors (Bona fide as well as “all others”) must have participated in at least three (3) of the League's matches to be eligible to participate in the League Match Play Championship between the Division Winners and runners-up competing for the League Championship Trophy. [back to the top]
Each club will play every other club in their division. The divisional winners and division runner-up will play in the league playoff matches. A total of eight teams, comprised of the two top teams from each division, will compete in the league playoffs. One or more exhibition matches may be played between teams from different divisions. The “Home” team will be the “Away” team on alternate years in division play. [back to the top]
Rule 5. Determination of League Champion
a.) Eight teams will qualify for the play-offs (amended 2/1/95, 3/31/2001):
1.) The winners of each division (4), who will host their first round of the playoffs.
2.) The second place finishers of each division (4), to be seeded against teams not in their division for the first round of the play-offs, if possible.
b.) Seeding (positions 1- 4) in the playoffs will be based on the fewest number of losses. In the case of ties, then the tie is broken by average points per division match (higher average points gets seeded above lower averages.), and if still not broken, then by coin toss. The teams will be matched as follows:
(revised 4/10/04)
c.) [new] Should there be a tie in the divisional point averages in determining the rank of “seeding,” the winner of any head-to-head match shall be seeded above the loser of that match. If that does resolve the seeding, then the point averages from all matches played that year will determine the seeding. If that does not resolve the seeding, the seeding team will be determined by a flip of a coin.
d.) The championship will be a home and home event, either spread over two weekends, or preferably, back to back on the Saturday and Sunday of one weekend, whichever is agreed upon by the coaches of these teams. (Subject to change in 2002 with institution of combination Fall Tournament and Championships. Site to be selected later. )
e.) [new 2001] If a playoff match results in a tie, the winner of the match will be determined on the basis of the better point score for all of the two man best ball scores. If that should also result in a tie, the winner will then be determined by comparing the individual match best ball points, starting with the #1 match, until the tie is first broken.
f.) In the unfortunate event that a team which has qualified for the playoff, but is unable to field a team of at least eight junior golfers, then the third place team from their division will have the option to take over that spot in the playoffs. If the third place team is unable to do so, then the fourth place team may do so, and so on. If a course scheduling conflict develops whereby a playoff team cannot be the host their playoff match, it is in the spirit of the League that the match be played, if possible, at the other team’s home course or such other arrangements as approved by the League. [the following was added April 2002] Play-off eligible teams must confirm ability to participate within 48 hours of notification of eligibility (e.g., not later than end of day Monday following the last match of the season). If they cannot, then next eligible team replaces them in the play-offs. The potential replacement teams should be on notice following the final match. Losing teams in the quarter final matches should play each other in consolation matches the same weekend as the semi-final matches.
g.) If the Championship match results in a tie after normal play, no tie breaker will be utilized. Both teams will be declared League Co-Champions. [new 2001]
h) A League “Perpetual Trophy” is to be presented to the League Champion as soon as possible upon completion of the final division winner's match. (this was previously Rule 12(k) - moved to here 4/10/04) [back to the top]
A predetermined squad of 8 junior golfers shall constitute the point scoring team. The traveling team shall be limited to 12 junior golfers plus 2 adult golfers (usually the club's Junior Golf Chairman, Alternate Chairman, or the club's Professional.) Amended 4/18/86: By prior arrangement with the home club, the visiting team may take as many players as are welcome by the home team. [back to the top]
Rule 7. Tees Used [Modified 3/2001]
For the scoring team, play is from the Championship tees (usually blue) for boys, and the girls shall play from a forward tee as designated by the host’s Club Professional (Typically, this is from the next forward tee). The tee designation should not vary from match to match, being consistent throughout the season. Par for boys and girls will be the same. Non-scoring players may use tees designated by the coaches. [back to the top]
All players must walk. However, a player may use a motorized cart for medical necessity. (Added 8/22/86.) Club policy may require all players to use carts.
Individual club policy on spectators shall be enforced. Each club is to provide their stipulations concerning spectators. If spectators are allowed by the club, they must adhere to the JGANC rules regarding galleries. [JGANC] Spectators are to remain at least twenty-five yards away from the players. If advice is given by the spectator, loss of hole will be imposed on the junior receiving the advice. It is the responsibility of the visiting coach to obtain prior permission from the host club to allow spectators. [back to the top]
There will be no coaching allowed during any league match. Coaching is defined as giving advice on golf swing, putting, or other mechanics related to the game. Coaches are also not allowed to caddie for a team member during a league match. The coach can, however, offer motivational advice during play. Breach of this rule is loss of hole on the junior receiving the advice. [back to the top]
Team members are ranked according to ability and shall be placed in the line-up in such order. Violation of this rule, better known as "stacking the line-up," will result in disqualification of that team.
Points for the team championship trophy are based on the play of eight player teams.
Points are scored as follows:
a.) All teams matches are played scratch (no handicaps). Link to USGA Rules of Golf
b.) Eight individual matches - one point for match play winner on the front nine, one point for match play winner on the back nine, one point for the winning player for the overall match for 18 holes. (Changed from medal play to match play 2/3/91).
c.) Four two-man best ball matches - one point for team best ball match play winner of the front nine, one point for team best ball match play winner of the back nine, one point for the team best ball match winner for the 18 holes. (Changed from medal play to match play 2/3/91).
d.) A player's contribution to the scoring effort shall be recorded even if he is not able to complete 18 holes. (Added 8/20/87)
e.) A team with less than eight players shall position them consecutively, one through as many positions as the players may fill.
f.) Player & Best-ball ties represent one-half point each.
g.) All putts should be holed out, but with consideration for “pace of play”.
h.) To improve scorecard accuracy, the scorers in each foursome are instructed to ask each player his or her score immediately upon completion of the hole, and record the score immediately. This helps prevent score card errors.
i.) The team receiving the majority of the 36 total possible points is the winner of the match.
j.) The team with the best won/lost percentage of all of the matches played against other teams within their division is that division’s champion. No match shall end in a tie. If match results in an initial total points tie (18 to18), the winner will be determined on the basis of the total points of the four best ball scores in the match. If the tie is still not broken, then by the first team’s best ball points, then the second team's, and so on, until the tie is broken. If still not broken, then by using the first players’ points, then second players’ points, etc.. If two or more teams tie for the best won/lost percentage, the tied team(s) winning the head-to-head match(es) shall be the division winner. If that fails to break the tie, then the tied team scoring the most points in their matches against the teams that they are tied with in their division shall be the division champion. (revised 4/10/04)
k.) Forfeits shall be counted in the “won - loss” records of the respective teams, but the points shall not be used to compute “average points per divisional match.” (added 4/10/04)
Rule 13. Spring Meeting [modified 3/2001]
Each season begins after a “kick- off” meeting held in the spring of each year (usually in April). At this meeting, the League will provide the team match schedules for each division, any proposed rule changes, financial reports, issues from the floor, informational packets, team gifts, and such other matters as comes before the League. A golf tournament comprised of the various club’s Junior Golf Chairpersons, their assistant, and League officials shall precede the spring meeting.
The list of the hosting clubs is provided later in this document. Attendance by each member club’s Junior Golf Chairman, Coach, Co-Coach, or Club Professional at this meeting is mandatory. The Junior Golf Chairmen of each of the four division winners of the previous year are responsible for contacting the various club directors in their division to ensure proper attendance. The division winners must also present an attendance list to the host club at least two weeks prior to the event.
The Junior Golf Chairman for the host club for the spring meeting is responsible for notifying each division winner of the date, and time of the event at least eight weeks prior. [back to the top]
Rule 14. End of Season (“Fall”) Tournament [modified 3/2001, 4/2002]
The End of Season Meeting is held at a host club course directly following the League Championship match. Nomination and election of League officers, as well as any other League business, shall be conducted at the Fall Meeting. Each team shall have one vote.
[Beginning 2002, the League Championships and Fall Tournament may be combined, to be held at a site to be selected. This is approved as follows: The Fall Tournament & Meeting and the League Championship shall be held at the same time and place. Each team in the league will send their top individual junior player, along with the coach. The junior will compete for an individual “scratch” Player’s Championship, the coaches in a “handicap” Coaches Tournament. Awards ceremony would be held immediately following the completion of play. This will allow immediate presentation of awards and for everyone present to celebrate the achievements.]
(Delete the following] Each club is to be represented by 2 junior golfers, the Junior Golf Chairman (or designate) and the club professional (or designate). The juniors golfers play for a two man gross best ball match against the field, with prizes awarded for first and second places. The two juniors and the two seniors play a four man best ball match. The juniors play scratch. The seniors play net score using established club handicaps. Prizes will be presented upon completion of the tournament. [back to the top]
Rule15. Responsibilities of Member Club and
Their Junior Golf Chairman
Each member club will have a person designated, identified and on file with the League as that club’s “Junior Golf Chairman” (also sometimes referred as the coach). The Junior Golf Chairman will be the direct interface between the League and the Member Club and its Bay Cities Junior golf team. Responsibilities and functions of the Member Club and the Junior Golf Chairman are as follows:
a) Fiscal Involvement
1.) Dues in the amount of $500 per year (last amended on 4/12/2003), payable before the Spring Meeting each year.
2.) The host club is to provide a simple lunch for the visiting team and coaches and to provide golf carts for the Coach and co-coach chaperons.
b) Junior Golf Chairman Functions
1.) To make the necessary arrangements for home matches with your club manager and your pro.
2.) To notify the host club no later than the day before the match advising how many juniors your are bringing and what time you expect to arrive.
3.) To check on items such as: transportation, dress code, time of play, and luncheon time.
4.) The assure that the chairman and/or coach(es) will be present at all times during Bay Cities functions or matches.
5.) Each team is to maintain, and make available to the League and opposing coaches, a current ladder of qualification for their team members. The chairman is responsible for maintaining a consistent form of ranking the juniors on the team based on ability.
6.) To supply the visiting team and league secretary with a copy of match results.
7.) Scoresheets must be faxed (Fax 650-323-0352), delivered (2501 Park Blvd., Palo Alto, CA 94306), or e-mailed (GlynnFalconLaw@aol.com) to the League Office no later than 12 noon on the Monday following the match. Failure to deliver the results by this time may result in forfeiture of the match. (amended 2/3/92)
8.) To arrange a foursome for the visiting Junior Chairman and his alternate.
9.) To attend the Spring and Fall Meetings. [back to the top]
Rule 16. Time for League Matches
Actual arrival time, lunch, play and dress code are the responsibility of the Home (host) Club. The following will apply unless special arrangements are required:
1.) Matches are to be held on Saturdays.
2.) Arrival, approximately 11:00 AM
3.) Lunch 11:30-12:30
4.) Play to begin between 1:00 - 2:00 PM [back to the top]
Generally, some clubs may require that girls wear skirts, and most clubs will not allow boys to wear cut-offs or jeans. When visiting other clubs, the “away” team are guests and must abide by the home club’s rules. Please check with each Junior Golf Chairman or Head Professional prior to scheduled match to determine if there are other variations which will apply. Most clubs now require “soft spike” shoes be worn. [back to the top]
The season will be from May 15th through August 15th of each year. [back to the top]
Rule 19. Before Starting Play [modified 3/2000]
Prior to teeing off at each match, it is recommended that the Host Junior Golf Chairman or the Host Club Professional assemble all participants and announce the following:
1.) This is a match play tournament - one point for the front nine, one point for the back nine, and one point for the eighteen. Plus a two-man best ball match for similar points
2.) All putts should be holed out - with due consideration given for pace of play.
3.) Medal scores are used to determine the playing spot on team ladders. A ball should, therefor be played out, or scores posted using the applicable rules of golf . If a player is conceded the hole, the score posted for that hole should accurately represent the number of strokes the player would have most likely taken.
4.) Summer rules apply unless local conditions do not permit.
5.) Specify what change(s) is in effect and where.
6.) Imbedded ball rules are in effect depending on the condition of the course.
7.) State any special local rules that apply. Ask about local rules.
8.) Review briefly Rule 27 & 28 (formerly Rule 29) - ball lost, out of bounds, and unplayable lie procedures. See USGA Rules of Golf
9.) Review briefly Rule 27 (formerly Rule 30) - Provisional Ball procedures. See USGA Rules of Golf
10.) Announce that two complete scorecards for the foursome must be kept; one by each club; agreed upon, signed and turned in to the Match scorers at the end of play. Any scoring disputes must be resolved between the players involved. The foursome involved must NOT leave the scoring area until the matter is resolved, or a ruling has been made by the Host Club Professional, or submitted to the Competition Committee. If any matter is still in dispute, the Junior Golf Chairman, or his or her designate, shall immediately forward all applicable details in writing to the Chairman of the League’s Competition Committee, who shall decide the dispute within 48 hours and pursuant to Committee rules and procedures. The decision shall then be final. [back to the top]
Each club must inform the visiting clubs of the dress code requirements for their facility. Bay Cities would like to continue to maintain a good image, and therefore recommends that each Club provide team shirts and pants to the team.
Proper attire:
▲ Golf shirt with collar and sleeves,
▲ Long pants or club-approved shorts, belted, and worn up on the waistline,
▲ Shirts tucked in at all times,
▲ Hat (optional) worn with the bill in front,
▲ Soft spike golf shoes.
The following are not proper attire for Junior Golfers:
▼ Tank tops,
▼ Blue jeans,
▼ Sweat pants,
▼ Warm-up suits,
▼ Shorts shorter than mid-thigh,
▼ Cleat-like golf shoes (baseball, football, etc.) [back to the top]
Rule 21. Host Club Schedule (revised 4/10/04)
Listed below are the meeting places for the Spring and Fall meetings to be held over the next few years.
Spring Meeting Year Fall Meeting
Meadow Club 1990 Los Altos G&CC
Blackhawk CC 1991 Peninsula G&CC
Round Hill CC 1992 San Jose CC
Santa Rosa G&CC 1993 Sharon Heights
Stanford GC 1994 Olympic Club
Castlewood CC 1995 Almaden G&CC
Crow Canyon CC 1996 Diablo CC
La Rinconada CC 1997 Green Hills CC
Claremont CC 1998 Marin CC
Los Altos G&CC 1999 Meadow Club
Palo Alto Hills CC 2000 ______________ CC
San Jose CC 2001 Moraga CC
Blackhawk CC 2002 Castlewood G&CC
Sharon Heights 2003 (not held )
Peninsula G&CC 2004 Almaden G&CC
Diablo CC 2005 Pasatiempo GC
Napa Valley CC 2006 Santa Rosa CC
Saratoga CC 2007 Olympic Club
2008 ____________ CC
The Host Club will provide complimentary tee times. The BCLJG will reimburse the Host Club for food and refreshments. The Host Club may provide golf carts or the participants may be charged for carts, at the discretion of the Host Club. [back to the top]
Rule 22. League Champions and Division Winner
Year Winner Division Runner-Up Division
1967 Marin CC Northern ? Southern
1968 Green Hills CC Northern ? Southern
1969 Green Hills CC Northern ? Southern
1970 San Jose CC Southern ? Northern
1971 Santa Rosa CC Northern Almaden CC Southern
1972 Santa Rosa CC Northern Peninsula G&CC Southern
1973 Almaden CC Southern ? Northern
1974 Sharon Heights Southern ? Northern
1975 Olympic Club Northern ? Southern
1976 Olympic Club Northern ? Southern
1977 Santa Rosa CC Northern Palo Alto Hills CC Southern
1978 Olympic Club Northern ? Southern
1979 Olympic Club Northern ? Southern
1980 Green Hills CC Northern La Rinconada CC Southern
1981 Santa Rosa CC Northern La Rinconada CC Southern
1982 Meadow Club Northern La Rinconada CC Southern
1983 Castlewood CC Southern Crow Canyon CC Northern
1984 Castlewood CC Southern Olympic Club Northern
1985 Castlewood CC Southern Santa Rosa CC Northern
1986 Crow Canyon CC Northern Almaden CC Southern
1987 Crow Canyon CC Southern Marin CC Northern
1988 Castlewood CC Southern Santa Rosa CC Northern
1989 Santa Rosa CC Northern Los Altos CC Southern
1990 Olympic Club Northern Los Altos CC Southern
1991 Olympic Club Northern Castlewood CC Sout
1992 Santa Rosa CC Northern ?
1993 Olympic Club Northern ?
1994 Santa Rosa CC Northern ?
1995 San Jose CC Southern Olympic Club Northern
1996 San Jose CC Southern Santa Rosa CC Northern
1997 Castlewood CC Eastern Blackhawk Eastern
1998 San Jose CC Southern La Rinconada CC Southern
1999 Santa Rosa CC Northern San Jose CC, Southern
2000 Santa Rosa CC Northern La Rinconada CC Southern
2001 Santa Rosa CC Northern Green Hills CC Northern
2002 Napa Valley, Northern Castlewood, Eastern
2003 San Jose CC Southern Contra Costa, Eastern
2004 Meadow Club, Northern San Jose CC Southern
(Club records, in the possession of the League Secretary as of 3 June 2003, show the above results. If any person reading this list knows who the runner-up was in a prior years, please pass that information along to the League President/Webmaster.)
Section 23. League Officers [Amended 8/10/02]
The Bay Cities League of Junior Golfers (BCLJG) shall be headed by the following officers: the President, Vice-president and a Secretary -Treasurer. Each shall be elected or re-elected annually by a majority vote of the Junior Golf Chairpersons attending the Fall Meeting.
The President shall be in charge of all organizational matters of BCLJG, direct its affairs, assign duties, staff committees, identity and resolve League issues, conduct the Spring and Fall Meetings, establish the match schedules, and to promote the best interests of Bay Cities and junior golf.
The Secretary - Treasurer shall be in charge of budgeting, collecting dues, making disbursements for expenses, reporting to the President, and maintaining all BCLJG funds, books, tax returns, and accounts. The Secretary - Treasurer shall provide financial reports to the membership at the Spring Meeting will be in charge of recording all minutes of meetings, maintaining membership lists and directories, and recording all match scores, along with such other duties and tasks that are from time to time assigned.
[new 2002] The Vice President shall head the Competition Committee and assist the President and Secretary - Treasurer as shall be needed, including assisting with the planning and organization of the Spring, Fall and Championship Meetings and Tournaments. The Vice President shall act as President when the President is not available, resigns or is otherwise unable to fulfill his duties. [back to the top]
Year President Secretary/Treasurer Vice President
1975 Dave Forsman, Los Altos
1976 Dave Forsman, Los Altos
1977 Edward Chester, Castlewood Dave Forsman, Los Altos
1978 Dave Forsman, Los Altos
1979 Dave Forsman, Los Altos
1980 Dave Forsman, Los Altos
1981 Dick Mann, Palo Alto Hills Linda Johnson
1982 Dick Mann, Palo Alto Hills Linda Johnson
1983 Dick Mann, Palo Alto Hills Linda Johnson
1984 Philip Chappron, Castlewood Linda Johnson
1985 Philip Chappron, Castlewood Linda Johnson
1986 Gary Clark, Crow Canyon Larry Rebich, Green Hills
1987 Gary Clark, Crow Canyon Larry Rebich, Green Hills
1988 Gary Clark, Crow Canyon Larry Rebich, Green Hills
1989 Tom Perkins, Castlewood TJ Boer, San Jose CC
1990 Tom Perkins, Castlewood TJ Boer, San Jose CC
1991 TJ Boer, San Jose CC Dave Scatina, Sharon Heights
1992 TJ Boer, San Jose CC Dave Scatina, Sharon Heights
1993 TJ Boer, San Jose CC Dave Scatina, Sharon Heights
1994 Nick Speno, San Jose CC TJ Boer, San Jose CC
1995 Nick Speno, San Jose CC TJ Boer, San Jose CC
1996 Nick Speno, San Jose CC TJ Boer, San Jose CC
1997 Nick Speno, San Jose CC TJ Boer, San Jose CC
1998 Steven Kearney, Olympic Club TJ Boer, San Jose CC
1999 Steven Kearney, Olympic Club TJ Boer, San Jose CC
2000 Mark Janusch, Meadow Club TJ Boer, San Jose CC
2001 Glynn Falcon, San Jose CC TJ Boer, San Jose CC
2002 Glynn Falcon, San Jose CC TJ Boer, San Jose CC
2003 Glynn Falcon, San Jose CC Chris Woodruff, Claremont CC Barrett McGrath, Saratoga CC
2004 Glynn Falcon, San Jose CC Chris Woodruff, Claremont CC Jim Galbraith, Castlewwod CC
2005 Glynn Falcon, San Jose CC Chris Woodruff, Claremont CC Jim Galbraith, Castlewwod CC
Section 24. Other Clubs Fielding a Team in Prior Years
Year Club Location
19??-19?? Elkhorn CC ??
19??-1981 Woodbridge CC ??
19??-19?? Green Valley CC ??
19??-1988 California Club South San Francisco
19??-1989 Presidio GC San Francisco
1967-2001 Green Hills San Mateo Co.
19??-2001 Crow Canyon Alameda Co.
19??-2001 Ruby Hill Alameda Co.
19??-2002 Burlingame San Mateo Co.
19??-2002 Moraga Alameda Co
19??-2003 Sequoyah Alameda Co
Year Club Location
1992 Claremont CC Oakland
2000 Pasatiempo GC Santa Cruz
2000 Saratoga CC Saratoga
2002 Oakhurst Contra Costa
2003 Ruby Hill Alameda Co.
2004 Green Hills San Mateo Co
2005 Moraga Alameda Co
2005 El Macero [back to the top]
Rule 26. Competition Committee
A standing committee shall exist to identify and resolve any issues or disputes involving the competition between teams. It is the goal of this committee to resolve disputes in a fair, prompt, and a gentlemanly manner, ever mindful that the committee has only the best interests of the Junior Golfers as its goal, and that the preamble of this organization is “to promote and foster the desirability of golf etiquette.” The Competition Committee will, from time to time, recommend to the membership that there be certain rule changes, modifications, clarifications, and interpretations consistent with that goal and with the goal of maintaining a “competitive spirit” with Junior Golfers.
This committee will be chaired by the Vice President. The committee shall be comprised of the Junior Golf Chairpersons, or their designates, from each of the four (4) Divisional winners from the previous year. They shall serve until their successors (next year’s division winners) are determined. This Committee shall meet in advance of the Spring meeting, and as such occasions as the need arises, in order to study, consider and make timely recommendations to the membership of competition matters. (added August 2000, amended 2002) [back to the top]
Rule 27. Discipline Rules [New 2001]
The League’s Competition Committee, in conjunction with the League’s Member Clubs, shall establish such reasonable rules and penalties as deemed necessary concerning inappropriate behavior during League events involving junior members, their coaches, and/or their spectators. It will be the goal of this section that each junior golfer and their respective coaches will, at all times, conduct themselves in the manner and fashion consistent with the highest traditions, honor, and respect for the game of golf, the host club and club members, and for their respective opponents. Vulgarism, loud or violent behavior, use of alcohol or street drugs, rowdyism, “trash talk,” failure to abide by the host club’s rules, throwing clubs, cheating, disrespectful and/or unsportsmanlike behavior may result in discipline ranging from loss of hole, loss of individual match, loss of team match, suspension, or expulsion from team play, as deemed appropriate under the circumstances by the coach, the Club, and if not satisfactorily resolved at those levels, by the League office. [back to the top]
(Bylaws were last modified on April 9, 2005.. Previously modified April 10, 2004, April 12, 2003, April 13, 2002, March 2001, and May 22, 1999.)
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