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The Nova Scotia Golf Association

Junior Championships

Jul 14 - Jul 17, 2008

Eden Golf & Country Club

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Title:  Competitions
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04.07.10 Competitions
 
All competitions are based on gross scores
 
1.      Junior Champions:
Male and Female
a.                  The lowest gross score by a competitor of each gender
In the event of a tie in either gender group, the tied competitors shall play one or more extra holes, on a sudden victory basis.
 
b.      Each champion is presented with the gender specific NSGA Junior Plaque
Each Champion receives a keeper plaque
 
c.      Each Champion receives a supplementary gift certificate in addition to the one they received for winning their division.
 
2.      Juvenile Champions:
Male and Female
a.                  The lowest gross score by a Juvenile competitor of each gender
In the event of a tie in either gender group, the tied competitors shall play one or more extra holes, on a sudden victory basis.
 
b.                  Each champion is presented with the gender specific NSGA Juvenile Plaque
Each Champion receives a keeper plaque
 
c.      Each Champion receives a supplementary gift certificate in addition to the one they received for winning their division.
 
3.      Low Midget
Male and Female
a.                  The lowest gross score by a midget competitor of each gender
In the event of a tie in either gender group, the tied competitors shall play one or more extra holes, on a sudden victory basis.
 
4.      Provincial & Future Links Teams
Juniors
A four (4) member Provincial & Future Links Junior Team of each gender and an alternate for each is selected at this event
In the event of ties for the team or alternate positions, the tied competitors shall play one or more extra holes, on a sudden victory basis, following the final round.
 
Each member of the Provincial Team receives a keeper plaque
 
The team is the four (4) competitors who finished with the lowest combined gross scores who have:
A Nova Scotia Health Card
Not advised the committee that they cannot represent the province at the National competition.
 
The alternate is the competitor who finishes with the next lowest combined gross score who has:
A Nova Scotia Health Card
Not advised the committee that he cannot represent the province at the National competition if the need arises.
 
 
Juvenile
A four (4) member male Future Links Provincial Team and an alternate is selected at this event
In the event of ties for the team or alternate positions, the tied competitors shall play one or more extra holes, on a sudden victory basis, following the final round.
 
The team is the four (4) Juvenile competitors not all ready selected for the Junior team who finished with the lowest combined gross scores who have:
A Nova Scotia Health Card
Not advised the committee that they cannot represent the province at the Future Links competition.
 
The alternate is the Juvenile competitor not all ready selected for the Junior team who finishes with the next lowest combined gross score who has:
A Nova Scotia Health Card
Not advised the committee that he cannot represent the province at the Future Links competition if the need arises.
Midget
A four (4) member male Future Links Provincial Team and an alternate is selected at this event
In the event of ties for the team or alternate positions, the tied competitors shall play one or more extra holes, on a sudden victory basis, following the final round.
 
The team is the four (4) Midget competitors not all ready selected for the Junior team who finished with the lowest combined gross scores who have:
A Nova Scotia Health Card
Not advised the committee that they cannot represent the province at the Future Links competition.
 
The alternate is the Midget competitor not all ready selected for the Junior team who finishes with the next lowest combined gross score who has:
A Nova Scotia Health Card
Not advised the committee that he cannot represent the province at the Future Links competition if the need arises.
 
5.      Divisional
 
There are divisional competitions within the Junior & Juvenile categories by gender provided the number of competitors in each meet the minimum of twenty (20).
 
a.      The number of divisions in each category is the integer result of dividing the number of Competitors teeing off on day 1 of the tournament by twenty (20).
 
b.      The division breakpoints are based on competitor handicaps calculated as follows: (RCGA Handicap Factor * Slope / 113)
 
c.      The number gift certificates shall be equal across the divisions.
 
d.      The value of the gift certificates is based a percentage set by the executive each year and the number of players teeing off on day 1. See appendix …
 
e.      In the event of ties within a division, it shall be broken by matching scorecards on the following sets of holes:
1.      Lowest gross score for holes 10-18; 13-18; 16-18; 18
2.      Lowest gross score for holes 1-9; 4-9; 7-9; 9
3.      If this process does not break the tie, the previous round’s cards should matched using this process. If there is no previous round is available the tie will be broken by lot.