V - New Player Handicaps
1 - New players, and
any member or non-member guest yet to post four tournament scores
between the first event of the prior season and the current date, shall
be classified as a “New Player”. Non-member guests are considered a “New
Player” without regard to the number of tournament scores posted in
their history.
2 – New Players must
submit a USGA Index score history, association score history or a
minimum of four (4) eighteen hole scores established within the previous
90 days prior to competing in their first ASGT event.
3 - Each score
submitted should be attested by a verifiable source such as the Club
Professional / Asst. Professional at the facility the score was acquired
or by a current ASGT member in good standing. Telephone numbers of
attesting individuals must be provided to ASGT management for audit
verification purposes.
4 - Score histories
established in ASGT recognized organizations are accepted. However,
scores established in these organizations in excess of six months prior
to the ASGT event being entered WILL NOT be included in the New Player’s
handicap calculation.
5– Submitted scores
must be received by ASGT management no later than 6:00 PM three days
before the event being entered. For example, a new player desiring to
compete in a Saturday event must have their score history submitted
prior to 6 PM on the preceding Thursday. It is the player's
responsibility to verify via telephone their scores have been received
by ASGT management and are acceptable. E-mail or voice mail verification
requests are not acceptable.
6 – New Players will
be assigned a handicap prior to each of their first four events based
on the information furnished or in their current score history. The
handicap will be designated on the pairing sheet of the day. The
handicap is provided by ASGT as a courtesy to New Players for
informational purposes only.
7 - In the event a New Player posts a score lower than net two-under-par, the following provisions apply:
(a) Posted score net three- or four-under-par
The posted score will be entered into the player's score history once at the conclusion of the round.
The New Player’s handicap will then be recalculated and applied to the score being posted.
The posted score will be entered into the player's score history once at the conclusion of the round.
The New Player’s handicap will then be recalculated and applied to the score being posted.
(b) Posted score net five-under-par or lower
Exceptional Tournament Score policy is in effect. See Article X.
Exceptional Tournament Score policy is in effect. See Article X.
8 - ASGT officials reserve the right to disqualify any participant on grounds of misrepresentation or cheating.
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