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Frequently Asked Questions
General
💰 LEAGUE FEES & OPTIONAL GAMES
Optional (Per Event)
$5 – Closest to the Pin
$5 – Gross Skins
$5 – Net Skins
$2 – Season Championship Pool
$1 – Hole-in-One Fund
Mandatory (Per Event)
$2 – League Fund (operations, trophies, etc.)
🏆 SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP POOL
Estimated Pool: $500+ per season
💵 Payout Structure
🥇 1st Place – 50%
🥈 2nd Place – 30%
🥉 3rd Place – 20%
Why It Matters
Rewards season-long consistency
Keeps more players in contention
Creates real leaderboard pressure down the stretch
🎯 TEE BOX ASSIGNMENTS (3-TIER SYSTEM)
HDCP 17 or Better:
White tees (option to play back)
HDCP 18+:
Forward tees (red/yellow) or optional white
In-Season Adjustments:
Movement allowed based on handicap changes
Age Rule for seniors:
Players 70+ may play forward tees at any time
📈 FORMAT BENEFITS
12 events per season (24 annually)
Stronger competition across longer stretches
More meaningful standings
Reduced week-to-week randomness
Built-in season reset for fresh starts
🌞 SEASON ONE 2026 (SPRING / SUMMER)
Season Window: May 1 – October 31, 2026 12 Scheduled Events
📅 Tournament Schedule
May 10 – St. Johns (Elkton)
May 31 – Hyde Park G.C.
June 14 – Fleming Island G.C.
June 28 – Bent Creek G.C.
July 12 – St. Johns (Elkton)
July 26 – Hyde Park G.C.
August 9 – Fleming Island G.C.
August 23 – Bent Creek G.C.
September 13 – St. Johns (Elkton)
September 27 – Hyde Park G.C.
October 11 – Fleming Island G.C.
October 25 – Queens Harbor (Season Championship – Double Points)
❄️ SEASON TWO 2026–2027 (FALL / WINTER)
Season Window: November 1, 2026 – April 30, 2027
📅 Full schedule will be announced by June 1, 2026
One of the most important rules of golf etiquette is keeping pace with the group ahead of you.
Why It Matters
Keeps the entire course moving smoothly.
Prevents backups and long waits on tees and fairways.
Makes the round more enjoyable for everyone.
Shows respect for fellow golfers and the golf course staff.
Tips for Maintaining Pace
1. Be Ready to Play
Arrive at your ball while others are hitting.
Know your yardage and club selection before it's your turn.
Limit practice swings to one or two.
2. Play "Ready Golf."
If it is safe, hit when ready rather than strictly waiting for honors.
Encourage your group to do the same.
3. Watch Every Shot
Help your playing partners track their golf balls.
This reduces the time spent searching for lost balls.
4. Limit Ball Searches
Under the Rules of Golf, players have 3 minutes to search for a lost ball.
If a ball may be lost or out of bounds, hit a provisional ball.
5. Move Efficiently Around the Green
Park carts between the green and the next tee when possible.
Read your putt while others are putting.
Mark scores at the next tee, not on the green.
6. Keep Up, Not Catch Up
If there is an open hole ahead of your group, you are behind pace.
The goal is to stay close to the group in front of you throughout the round.
A Good Rule of Thumb
If you reach a tee box and the group ahead is already on the next tee, it's time to pick up the pace. If you consistently find an empty fairway and an empty green ahead, it's time to pick up the pace.
This is one of the best ways to ensure every player enjoys a smooth, timely round.

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