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Surrey Amateur County Championship 2021 - Round 1 Rules

Conditions of Play in addition to General Conditions for Surrey Amateur Championship 2021

a. Restricted to players with a handicap index of 0.4 and below.
b. Entries will be limited to 81 and if the Championship is oversubscribed a handicap ballot will take place on exact handicap index eliminating those with the higher handicap index. The ballot will take place the day after the closing date and will be final.
c. The Championship shall be decided over three days with the Qualifying Rounds played off scratch over 36 holes stroke play. 16 competitors will qualify for the knockout stages with both treated as qualifying rounds for handicap purposes. In the event of a tie for 16th place, this shall be decided on a sudden death play-off.
d. The knockout matches will be played over 18 holes and in the event of a draw play shall continue until one of the players wins a hole.
e. In the event of a tie in the final, a play-off over a predetermined number of holes will take place.

General Conditions of Entry

1) All Championship and Trophy events shall be played in accordance with the R&A Rules of Golf and Local Rules as approved.
2) All competitors must be:
i) Of Amateur Status as defined by the R&A
ii) Be an affiliated member of a Surrey Golf Club
iii) In possession of a Handicap Index under the current WHS Scheme and not exceeding that determined by Surrey Golf as a condition of entry.
3) Entrants may not have taken part in another golf Championship of another County affiliated to England Golf during the same calendar year.
4) Persons under the age of 18 can take part but only on submission of a Player Profile and Consent Form which can be found on the Surrey Golf website under ‘Juniors’, ‘Health & Safety’.
5) Entry
i) Entry is online and all forms must be complete, accompanied by the online payment. Unpaid entries will not be accepted. All online forms and payment must be received by 12 noon on the closing date.
ii) No entry fee will be refunded if withdrawal falls within 4 days of the event except in the event should a competitor have been balloted out and does not subsequently compete.
iii) All entries shall be subject to the approval of the Competitions Committee which reserves the right to accept or refuse entry without giving reason for its decision, which shall be final.
6) Any competitor who, for whatever reason is not present on the tee when called upon to start will be disqualified and they shall be asked to write a letter of explanation to the Competitions Committee. If he does not so, he will be barred from entering or taking part in any Surrey event for such time that the Competitions Committee deem appropriate.
7) Players shall always walk during a stipulated round unless permitted to ride by the Championship Committee. Except in cases when competitors claim exemption under the provisions of the Disability Discrimination Acts 1995 & 2005 by producing a Medical Certificate signed by a Registered Medical Practitioner. Medical Certificates must be provided to the Secretary not less than 5 clear days prior to the start of the competition. Competitors shall always be responsible for providing their motorised buggy/trolley. Penalty for Breach of Condition is Disqualification.
8) Competitors and their caddies are permitted to wear tailored shorts in accordance with the host venue’s rules.
9) All competitors are required to play with golf balls which are on the current List of Conforming Golf Balls issued by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. Penalty for Breach of Condition is Disqualification.
10) The driving club the player carries must have a clubhead, identified by model and loft, that is named on the current List of Conforming Driver Heads issued by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. Penalty for Breach of Condition is Disqualification.
11) Any competitor who during an event, including practice days, misbehaves by, for example, swearing, throwing clubs, or vandalising the golf course or Clubhouse, or acts in any manner which might bring the game into disrepute may be barred from entering or taking part in any Surrey event for such period as the Competitions Committee may see fit.
12) Competitors shall always be liable for the actions of their caddies and shall ensure that the caddies comply with the Conditions as they apply to the competitors.
13) All disputes will be settled by the Competitions Committee.
14) By entering this event you acknowledge that we will use your contact details to inform you of your tee time by email and to alert you of any changes that will directly affect you in relation to this event

The contact for this competition is Caroline Hardy-Evans

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