League Cup Rules
The league Cup is played to
the same rules as the HHDRGA League (see below) except that in the case
of a tie after 18 holes the match must be played to a conclusion. In such
situations one pair from each club must continue the match until a result
is obtained (i.e sudden death). NB It is not a requirement that the pair
play the same opponents as over the initial 18 holes.
1.
A league team should consist of 2 teams of 2 players with handicaps between
16 and 28. Each player must have played in a minimum of 3 qualifying competitions
in the 12 months immediately prior to the date of the match. For semi
finals and final each player must have played a minimum of 2 of the 3
qualifying competitions in the current season.
2.
The two teams must be made up with one player in each
team having a playing handicap between 20 and 28 Both matches to be played
off scratch and shall be deemed completed when a result has been reached
( e.g. 4 and 3 ).
3. The play will be match
play. A total of 5 points can be gained per match, and if a penalty operates
the match is reduced to 15 holes (see rule
8).
4. 2 points will be awarded
for each game won, one point for each half. A further point is awarded
to the club with the best aggregate for the two games.
Example - Dewsbury v Elland
Dewsbury 1 win 4 & 3 gain 2 points, Elland win 6 & 5 gain 2 points
. Elland have the best aggregate, being 6 to 4 up, and are awarded the
bonus point.
(For the avoidance of doubt – a 2
& 1 win is better than 2 up)
5.
It is the responsibility of the club representative of the home club to
advise the Competition co-ordinator and webmaster of the result and the
score of each match within 48 hours by Email or telephone. Each club must
retain the score card, duly signed by both team captains, as a record
of the match. The score card will require to be produced in the event
of any problems arising. (Copies can be
downloaded from the website)
6. Matches must be played
within the dates specified on the fixture list and the responsibility
for the arrangement of the fixtures lies with the Home Club. Arrangements
and dates for all Home Matches must be made as soon as possible after
the League list is available, and the representatives of the clubs in
the section concerned should be informed of the intended dates. Once agreed
the dates become FIXED DATES and can be include in the clubs fixture list.
A copy of the fixed dates should be sent to the League Secretary as soon
as possible to enable the league fixtures to include dates and representatives.
In the event of a match not being played on the fixed date the fixture
will be cancelled, and at the discretion of the committee points will
awarded according to the circumstances. However if both team leaders agree
that the match could not be played due to circumstances out of their control
and can re arrange a new date within the original time period allowed
for the match to be played then this can be arranged without reference
to the Committee.
7. In the event of a club
not fulfilling an arranged fixture all points for the match will be awarded
to the opposing club
8.
Fixtures must be played Monday to Friday evenings. Starting times of any
games shall be between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., a penalty of 3 holes will be
levied on the offending team arriving on the tee between 6 and 6.30 p.m.
and play will be over the first 15 holes. After 6.30 p.m. the match will
be forfeited. To be valid, the penalty must be claimed before teeing off
at the first hole
9. In
the event of a dispute the circumstances must be reported immediately
to the opposing club and the competition co-ordinator. A letter setting
out the circumstances must also be sent within 7 days of the dispute to
the Secretary of the Association for consideration by the Committee. Representatives
from disputing clubs may then be invited to put their cases at the next
Committee meeting, when the Committee's decision will be final.
10.
3 players can make up two teams to start off at the specified times without
penalty. A fourth person arriving late may then join the match, the score
at the time to stand for the holes played.
11.
In the event of a team being disqualified for any reason whatever, the
2 points plus the bonus point will be awarded to the opposing club and
3 holes up, irrespective of the result of the other teams match.
12.
No persons under the age of 18, or less than seven day full playing members,
are eligible to play in the League fixtures. (This to be checked by opposing
team captains).
13. Full handicap certificates must be produced
before commencing play at all times. The certificates sh13. 13.
Full handicap certificates must be produced before commencing play at
all times. The certificates should be as up to date as possible, and no
older than 2 months prior to the match .If any player fails to produce
a Handicap certificate as required they cannot take part in the fixture
unless an agreement is reached between the Team Captains on the night.
14. Where
a match cannot be completed eg weather or light it can be stopped and
rearranged for another date. Both clubs should field the same pairings
where possible and resume the game where it was left. All matches should
be completed within the original time scale where possible unless prior
agreement has been granted by the competition co-ordinator.
15. Where a dispute has been raised then
cards must not be signed and the Competition Co-ordinator and the Association
Secretary informed asap.
The League Cup is played to the same rules as the HHDRGA
League (see below) except that in the case of a tie the match must be
played to a conclusion.
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be produced before commencing play at all times. The certificates should
be as up to date as possible, and no older than 2 months prior to the
match .If any player fails to produce a Handicap certificate as required
they cannot take part in the fixture unless an agreement is reached between
the Team Captains on the night. ould be as up to date as possible, and
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all times. The certificates should be as up to date as possible, and no
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must be produced before commencing play at all times. The certificates
should be as up to date as possible, and no older than 2 months prior
to the match .If any player fails to produce a Handicap certificate as
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between the Team Captains on the night. part in the fixture unless an
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agreement is reached between the Team Captains on the night.
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