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2017 Midland Boys Amateur Championship (RD1) Rules

CONDITIONS
1. The Championship shall be played over 36 holes in accordance with the Rules of Golf as approved by the Royal & Ancient Club of St. Andrews and in accordance with the local rules and those approved by the Championship Committee.
2. 60 competitors shall be eligible to compete. In the event of applications exceeding this number, entry for the higher handicap competitors shall be decided by ballot. Unsuccessful entries will be added to a list of reserves. If the level of entries falls below 60 then the Committee reserve the right to amend the competition prize fund accordingly.
3. The winner of the Championship shall be the boy who returns the best gross score and will hold the Birmingham Post & Mail Cup for that year - he shall return the trophy in time for the following championship to the address ordered by the Administrator. A tie for 1st place will be decided by a play-off at the Committee’s discretion. Ties for all other 36 hole prizes shall be the lowest score over the last 18, 9, 6, 3 or 1 hole in that order, and for 18 hole prizes, over the last 9, 6, 3, or 1 hole in that order. The John Preston Memorial Trophy will be presented to the boy who is under 16 years of age, on the day, with the best gross score over the 36 holes.
4. Entrants must be under 18 years of age on the 1st of January 2017 and hold a CONGU ‘active’ handicap that does not exceed 5.
5. Competitors shall be on the 1st tee at least five minutes before their starting time for each round. Any competitor who is absent from the first tee when called upon to start will be disqualified.
6. A Competitor is not allowed to have a caddy. Penalty for breach of this condition is two strokes for each hole at which a breach occurred, with a maximum penalty of four strokes.
7. The R & A approved list of conforming golf balls will apply. The R & A ruling on driving clubs from 1st Jan 2005 will apply.
8. A Practice Round will be available and details will be sent to all competitors prior to the event.
9. The Committee reserves the right to fix and/or alter starting times. In the event of play having to be abandoned / postponed the Committee reserve the right to amend the rules of the competition.
10. The Committee reserve the right to refuse any entry without assigning the reason for so doing.
11. Entry can be made ‘online’ by credit card or by post on the entry form obtainable from your Club Secretary, County Union Delegate, the Midland Golf Union website, www.midlandgolfunion.co.uk or from the Administrator.
12. Entries by post must include the completed entry form and entry fee, £30.00. Cheques and money orders are to be made payable to the ‘Midland Golf Union Ltd’. Entries will not be accepted by telephone, nor unless the entry form is fully completed.
13. The ‘starting sheet’ will be posted on the MGU website, www.midlandgolfunion.co.uk and emailed to entrants. If you require a hard copy please include a SAE with your postal entry.
14. Entrance fees will not be refunded unless intimation of withdrawing is received before the closing date for entries, except for those entrants who may be balloted out and who do not subsequently compete.
15. No boy shall be eligible to enter if he has participated in a county event of another EG Regional group in the current season.
16. Entrants must conform in all respects to the Rules of Amateur Status. Boys working for Golf Professionals must not have received fees for playing nor coaching, and must not have taken part in PGA competitions.
17. Neither the Host Club nor the Midland Golf Union can accept any responsibility for thefts and accidents, and competitors must ask their parents to ensure that they have insurance cover. Parents (or Guardians) of the boys are also expected to ensure that their child protects himself in all Health and Safety matters, with particular emphasis on the danger from lightning when play must stop immediately and not be resumed until the danger has passed. Competitors must also stop play immediately when a long blast of a klaxon is sounded, and not resume until two short blasts, repeated, are heard.
18. Competitors are warned that they will be penalised for "undue delay" under Rule 6-7.
19. DMD’s that measure ‘distance only’ are allowed.
20. Mobile Phones (including pagers and similar devices): May not be used on the course (including on practice days) by players for making /sending or receiving calls or texts except in an emergency.
21. Any question arising as to qualification, Rules of Golf, or any other point will be considered by the Officers of the Midland
Golf Union whose decision will be final.
22. Dress - Jackets and ties will be worn after completion of the two rounds - boys will not be allowed to attend prize giving nor receive prizes unless correctly dressed.
23. All entries must be accompanied by a parental consent form prior to the event.
24. Closing date for online/postal entries will be Noon on Monday the 19th June 2017.

The contact for this competition is Neil HARRIS (07906 156701)

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