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11th July 2024

2024 PGA Scramble – Saturday 31st August

2024 PGA Scramble – Saturday 31st August

Entries are now open for the popular PGA Scramble to be held on Saturday 31st August.  Open to members only, this teams event provides a fun opportunity to progress to an all expenses paid four day National Final tournament in sunny Queensland via a regional final qualifying event!

Date: Saturday 31st August

Time: 7:45am Shotgun

Entry Fee: $55 per player (payable on entry via online portal only) includes tee gifts, competition entry and prizes

Eligibility: Open to members only.  Refer to team handicap requirements below for team eligibility.

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The Scramble is a four-person, elimination format Ambrose

  • All team members tee off each hole
  • Team chooses the shot they are going to use
  • The golfer whose shot is taken is eliminated from participating in the next shot
  • A player is only eliminated for the one shot following his/her selected shot
  • This process continues up until the ball is on the putting green, and then all four players have the opportunity to sink the putt.
  • All four players tee off the next hole and the elimination process begins again, until ball is placed on the putting green
  • Each team member’s tee shot must be used at least three (3) times per round
  • The eliminated player cannot take a practice shot during the time they are eliminated

In order to be eligible to compete in the Scramble all amateur players must hold an official Golf Australia handicap.

Players with a Golf Australia handicap that has been set to provisional are not eligible to participate in the Scramble.

All handicap limits are based on the official GA Handicap on the day of the event.

Maximum GA Handicap

The maximum GA Handicap for Men and Women is 54.0

Maximum Daily Handicap:

The maximum Daily Handicap is

Men: 36

Women: 45

Any player who has a Daily Handicap above these limits will automatically adjusted to 36 (men) or 45 (women). Daily Handicaps are determined by the tees of the day. In Mixed Events males will be calculated from the Men’s tees and females from the Ladies tees.

 

Team Handicap Requirements

A maximum of two (2) players with a GA Handicap of 9.9 or less per team

Maximum GA Handicap Team Aggregate: 132.0 (All events)

Minimum GA Handicap Team Aggregate: 32.0 (All events)

Team Handicaps are calculated by adding the Daily Handicap for each team together and then dividing by eight (8).  All Team Handicaps are rounded to two (2) decimal places.

 

Examples of Team Handicaps

8.7 + 11.1 + 1.4 + 10.2 = 31.4 (ineligible, team Aggregate GA Handicap is below 32.0)

13.5 + 12.7 + 8.3 + 2.4 = 36.9 (eligible)

2.3 + 11.7 +25.3 + 27.2 = 66.5 (eligible)

1.3 + 5.7 + 9.9 + 28.7 = 45.6 (ineligible, team consisting of more than two single figure handicappers)

39.6 + 35.1 + 23.5 + 43.5 = 141.7 (ineligible, team aggregate GA Handicap must not exceed 132.0)

 

To determine the net score on the day of the Local Event, team members’ GA Handicaps are adjusted as per the Slope Rating of the tees being played from to determine their Daily Handicaps. The aggregate Daily Handicap is divided by 8 to determine the team Daily Handicap. The resulting figure is then subtracted from the team’s score for the Ambrose 18-hole event.

For example:

Team aggregate Daily Handicap of 56 divided by 8 = 7

Team scratch score = 70

Net score = 63  (70 minus 7)

Note: Women are to use the Slope Rating from their respective tees to determine their Daily Handicap

The team’s aggregate GA Handicap (not Daily handicap) established at the Local Event is the base aggregate handicap for the Championship.

Note: Players with a Golf Australia Affiliate Handicap (acquired through the Golf Australia bona-fide bodies) can play in a Scramble with “the approval of the host club.” As per the Golf Australia agreement with the clubs, the club has the right to approve a player with a Golf Australia Affiliate Handicap to play in a competition at the club.

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10 Year Anniversary Dinner – Bruce Bower Speech

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On Friday 3 May we celebrated the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Gardiners Run course, most fittingly in the function room at Gardiners Run.

Almost 100 members and guests enjoyed a most enjoyable evening.  Former Chirnside Park Country Club President, Bruce Bower, who hit the opening shot on the first tee 10 years ago, spoke with obvious warmth and passion about the history of the club and the “trials and tribulations” endured by the Board and Management over many years prior to the development of the course. 

His recollections, enhanced by the pictorial history projected on the screens behind him, highlighted how far we have come in a relatively short time.

Also sharing some of his journey with Gardiners Run was Phil Ryan from Pacific Coast Design, who with business partner Paul Reeves designed and supervised the construction of the course.  They continue to provide great support to our club and are regular visitors and Life Members, despite their busy lives as active course designers in Australia and Asia.

In closing his speech Phil volunteered that he intends to go better than Life Member and become an Eternal Member – by noting in his will that his ashes are to be scattered around the 5th tee box.

 

 

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