FORMAT: Team’s of 3
Best score on 1st, 2 best scores on the 2nd, all 3 on the 3rd etc (1-2-3 Waltz)
TEES: White, Yellow, Red (Traffic Light)
HANDICAP: Full
PRIZES: Winning Team
PLAYING INSTRUCTIONS:
The base score on each hole is the normal stableford score.
Tees used go in rotaon white, yellow, red
Best 1 score out of 3 on holes off white tees: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16
Best 2 scores out of 3 on holes off yellow tees: 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17
All 3 scores on holes off red tees: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18

FORMAT: PAIRS STROKE PLAY.
TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: 60% low Course Handicap + 40% high Course Handicap 
PRIZES: WINNING PAIR AND RUNNERS UP.
Both players drive on every Hole. FOR THEIR SECOND SHOT THEY PLAY THEIR PARTNERS BALL.
They then select the ball to play and the other ball is picked up. If player ‘B’s ball is selected to play, then player ‘B’ will play the next shot and if player ‘A’s ball selected he plays the next hot.
Therefore the sequence is ‘A’ – ‘B’ – ‘A’ or ‘B’ – ‘A’ – ‘B’.
Play then proceeds on an alternate basis until the hole is completed. Total the number of strokes for the team for each hole.
Penalty shots do not affect the order of play.
At the end, total the strokes, and subtract the handicap allowance from the total.

FORMAT: Individual Bogey/Par scoring (see below)
TEES: Yellow
HANDICAP: Full
PRIZES: Winner
Method of Scoring in Bogey/Par:
Record the gross score for each scoring hole, and then:
Score a Minus (-) for 1 OVER NET PAR (Net Bogey) or WORSE
Score a Zero (0) for a NET PAR
Score a Plus (+) for 1 UNDER NET PAR (Net Birdie) OR BETTER
Please pick up when your strokes equal a NET BOGEY SCORE
The Extra Twist in BISQUE Bogey/Par:
You have to select which holes to take your shots (handicap allowance) on. The Stroke Index is irrelevant.
When you have played a hole, you tell your card marker how many shots (if any) you wish to take on that hole. You MUST agree the resulting Bogey/Par score with him before you take your next tee shot.
At the end of the game
Count the number of PLUS scores, and subtract the number of MINUS scores.
The Winner is the player with the highest arithmetic score. 

TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: ¼ Combined
PRIZES: Winners and Runners Up
FORMAT: PAIRS STROKEPLAY BETTERBALL

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Dovetail is a pairs stroke play competition, played to a Betterball format
2. Each player plays each Hole individually.
3. Each player has to have his individual Gross Score recorded on 9 holes
4. After the conclusion of each Hole the pair have to decide whose score is going to be recorded on the card.
5. This must be done after the conclusion of each hole and before commencement of the next Hole.
6. At the end of the round the Gross Score is totalled and handicap allowance deducted to find the Net Score. Both players to sign the card.
7. The team with least Shots taken is the winner, with normal count back rules in case of a tie.

This game depends on good judgement as it may be
better to take the Par of a higher handicapper early in the
round rather than the Birdie of a low handicapper.

TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: FULL
PRIZES: WINNING TEAM ONLY
FORMAT: INDIVIDUAL STABLEFORD
Played in TEAMS OF THREE

ONLY ONE CARD is required (use three columns + team score).
Record Gross scores and Stableford points as follows:
First 6 holes: any ONE score to count towards the team score.
Second 6 holes: any TWO scores to count towards the team score.
Last 6 holes: ALL THREE scores to count towards the team score. Par is 72 Stableford points.

In the event of a no-show, teams of two can still compete by recording ALL
their Stableford scores. This also gives a par of 72. However, they will
unfortunately not be eligible for the overall prize.

FORMAT: Team of 4 Stableford
TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: Full
PRIZES: WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP
PLAYING INSTRUCTIONS:
This is a tough one where you must rely on your partners to score.
1. Players play as a 4 - ball each Hole and score stableford points
2. The lowest individual score is discarded.
3. The points scored by each of the 3 remaining players are multiplied together to get the team score.
4. Scores can be very good if you get 3 points each as 3 x 3 x 3 is 27 points for the hole.
5. However be aware if one member of the team does not score and the others get Birdies 4 points that 4 x 4 x 0, is 0.
6. Where there are only 3 players in a team because of a NO SHOW or withdrawal, the game can still be played but ALL scores are multiplied.
This format has been tested and the game is very popular because of
some massive swings of fortune. You might think scoring is high but
typically the winning team score will be in the 116 - 127

TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: 85 % HANDICAP FOR EACH PLAYER
PRIZES: WINNING PAIR AND RUNNERS UP
FORMAT: 4 BALL BETTER BALL STROKE PLAY

1. Played in teams of two: each plays off individual 90% handicap and takes
shots only on those holes.
2. On each hole the better net stroke play score counts for the team of 2.
3. Enter each team member’s name and handicap in the Player A and Player B
section of the card. In the ‘strokes received’ box enter the 90% handicap
allowance.
4. One card to be returned for each team . Mark each player’s gross and net
score in respective columns.
5. The team score is the better net ball and on each hole at least one player
must enter a stroke play score.
6. The better net score is to be entered in the far right column. Add up the net
scores at the end of the round to get the team score.
7. Both team members and the marker to sign each card.

1. This is a competition for charity. There is no standard competition
entry fee but players are invited to make a contribution to the
Captain’s charity.
2. In addition, when signing in, players may purchase up to 3
mulligans for £1 each with these monies also going to charity.
3. One mulligan gives a player the opportunity to replay one shot of
his choice during the round with no penalty. For instance, a
mulligan might be used to replay an errant drive or to replay a putt
for a 2 which missed the hole. So someone purchasing the
maximum 3 mulligans can replay 3 shots during the round for no
penalty.
4. Whenever a mulligan is used an asterisk must be marked on the
player’s card against his score for that hole. If 2 mulligans are used
on the same hole, then put 2 asterisks.

FORMAT: Individual Stableford/Putter
TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: Full
PRIZES: WINNER AND RUNNER UP
PLAYING INSTRUCTIONS:
This competition is designed to measure your short game and putting
skills. Half your shots will be ON or AROUND the Green, therefore it is your
management around the Green which will improve your game.
This is a game the Pro’s play with themselves around practice greens in
preparation for a round.
1. You score the stableford points you score on each hole as per a
normal stableford game.
2. You record the number of Putts you take per Hole.
3. At the end of your round you subtract the total number of Putts from
your Stableford score to get your game score, which may be
negative or positive.
4. The Highest score wins.
NOTES:
A Putt is any Putting stroke taken on the GREEN, the use of irons etc is not
allowed.
Use of the Putter off the Green is permissible but the shots are not
classified as Putts.
The fringes of the Greens count as being OFF the Green.
If for some reason you do not complete a Hole then the score is 3 PUTTS
for that hole.

FORMAT: TEXAS SCRAMBLE (3 or 4 Ball) 
TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP ALLOWANCE:
4 Player Teams 25% + 20% + 15% + 10% (from lowest to highest Course Handicap)
3 Player Teams 30% + 20% + 10% (from lowest to highest Course Handicap). 
PRIZES: Winning Team
METHOD OF PLAY.

 Each player tees off. The best shot is selected, and the position
marked to one side.
 The player whose shot is selected plays the ball as it lies (unless
Winter Rules are in force).
 The other players drop their ball (NOT place the ball) within one
club length of the marker, no nearer the hole.
 On the green, all putts are played from the spot selected.
 Record the team’s gross score at each hole,
and at the end deduct the handicap allowance to give the net
score.
 4 Player teams must use a minimum of 4 tee shots from each player
 3 Player teams must use a minimum of 5 tee shots from each player,
 Penalty shots do not affect the order of play.

FORMAT: STROKE PLAY
TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: FULL
PRIZES: WINNER AND RUNNER-UP.
You are allowed to carry only three clubs and a putter for this
competition.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR GOLF BAGS TO MAKE SURE
YOU ARE LEGAL

FORMAT: STROKE PLAY/STABLEFORD
TEES: YELLOW TEES
HANDICAP: FULL
PRIZES: Winner and Runner Up

FORMAT
1. Play first 9 Holes Strokeplay and take off Handicap
Allowance for 9 holes
2. Play second 9 Holes Stableford.
3. Deduct Stableford score from net strokes on the
front 9 holes and enter result.
4. The player with the lowest total score wins.

TEAM FORMAT: Team’s of 4
2 Best scores on 1 st , 3 best scores on the 2 nd , all 4 on the 3 rd etc

(2-3-4 Waltz)
TEES: Yellow,
HANDICAP: Full
PRIZES: Winning Team and Second Team

PLAYING INSTRUCTIONS:
The base score on each hole is the normal stableford score from the yellow tees.
Best 2 score out of 4 on holes : 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16
Best 3 scores out of 4 on holes : 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17
All 4 scores on holes : 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18

Awarded to the senior member achieving the highest number of ranking points
in all 12 of the monthly Stableford or Medal competitions played from 1 st
December to the following November.

Eligible players from all divisions are awarded points from their overall position
in each monthly competition
1 st receives 20 points, reducing down to 20 th receiving 1point.
The accumulated points are published monthly

TEES: YELLOW
HANDICAP: FULL
PRIZES: WINNING TEAM ONLY.
FORMAT: 3 BALL TEAM STABLEFORD

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. This is a stableford competition played with teams of 3 players
2. Each player plays each Hole individually.
3. One player in the team will play with the Yellow Ball which scores double
points.
4. Each member of the team plays with the Yellow ball in turn and sequence.
5. Scores with the Yellow Ball are doubled. Therefore a 5 for 2 becomes a 5
for 4.
6. On each hole ALL SCORES are added to give the team score.
7. If the Yellow Ball is lost then the game continues but each ball only scores
normally.
8. The total score is the Team Score for the round. Each team should nominate
a team captain to keep the card. All players have to sign.
9. Please note: New Rules say only 3 minutes allowed to search for a lost ball !

 The Seniors Club Championship is held over two rounds and is open
to all Seniors, but only qualified Members will be eligible for a prize.
 The Trophies played for are: the Seniors Championship Shield for
best Gross Score over two rounds; The Jim Moody Trophy for best
Net Score over two rounds and Seniors Championship Plate for the
runner-up best Net score over the two rounds.
 There are also Prizes for winners and runner up of the first round
split into Div 1 and Div 2. Also for winner and runner up in the
second round.
 The entry for the first round will be playing in handicap order with
the lowest handicappers going out first.
 Your Tee Time for the second round on 10th June will be published
on 5 th June as it is based on the results of Round One.
 The June Medal, Eclectic and Victor Ludorum coincide with the first
round of the Club Championship this year.
 The ENTRY FEE is £2 per week.
 Handicaps will be adjusted after the First Round.
 There will be no PHYSICAL CUT into two Competitions for the
second round.
 The DRAW for the second round those who played round one in
reverse Net order - the leaders will thus be going out at the back of
this field.
 If you are only available for one of the rounds then this is OK as both
rounds are qualifying events. Players playing only in the second
round will go out last in handicap order.

FORMAT: 18 holes PAR 3 – STROKEPLAY
AND OPTIONAL 18 Holes STABLEFORD
TEES: Yellow Markers
HANDICAP: Half for Par 3 MT TROPHY
Full for 18 Hole Stableford
COMPETITION FORMAT:
1. The main competition is 18 Holes Par 3 for the MT TROPHY
2. There is an optional 18 Holes on the Main Course played as
a Medford.
3. Players a take their Par 3 score and deduct their Stableford
score.
4. The Winner is the one with the lowest combined score, i.e
stableford points subtracted from net strokes on Par 3

HTML Builder