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The tournament will be played as a 54-hole, individual stroke play
championship. Players will be pre-flighted based on their handicap
index as of March 1, 2008, and then compete on a gross basis within
their flights. The player with the lowest 54-hole score will be
recognized as a flight champion. Ties will be broken using a scorecard
match based on the total score of the players’ 18th hole for
each round. Hole totals will be matched retroactively (18, 17, 16,
etc.) until the tie is broken.
| Handicap Flights: |
Tee Assignment: |
| 0-5 Men’s Championship |
Back Tees |
| 6-10 Men’s First |
Back Tees |
| 11-20 Men’s Second |
White Tees |
| 21-36 Men’s Third |
White Tees |
| All Ladies |
Red Tees |
Upon request, Ladies may compete in the appropriate men’s
flight based on their handicap. In this instance, they will play
from the White Tees in the Championship and First flights, and the
Red Tees in the Second or Third flights.
The total number of handicap flights and exact spreads are subject
to change based on actual handicap data of registered players. Format
decisions, handicap adjustments, and rules decisions made by the
Tournament Committee shall be final.
Pairings:
The Tournament Committee will pair single players in the same flight
together, making best efforts to mix up the groups each day. Players
attending the event as couples or in a group, shall be paired together
the first two days unless otherwise requested.
On the final day, players in the Men’s Championship and First
flights, as well as the leaders in the Ladies flight, will be paired
together.
Any registered participants with special pairing requests or format
questions should contact Rachel Durst at 212-536-2009.
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Round One
Tucker's Point Club
Tucker's Point Rated 3rd Best Golf Resort
in the Caribbean by Travel + Leisure Golf Readers 2005
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Round Two
Riddell’s Bay Golf & Country Club
Bermuda’s oldest course – built in 1922.
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Round Three
Mid Ocean
Host of the PGA of America’s Grand Slam of Golf in November 2007. Mid Ocean Club Rated 3rd Best Golf Resort
in the Caribbean by Travel + Leisure Golf Readers 2006
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here for their website |
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