This document sets down the rules governing the sign-up for Wednesday tournaments, participation and inclusion in all cash games.
There will be three classes of members that sign-up for Wednesday tournaments as follows…
Members who are present at the clubhouse.
Members who submit intent prior to tournament day, and moneys via an envelope deposited in the locked AHGC drawer located in the bar.
Members who telephone in their intent the morning of the tournament.
Regardless of member class all monies related to the side cash games must be received by the event chairperson, or host, prior to 10 a.m.the day of the tournament.
The following rules will apply:
The first tee time for the tournament will be 10 am.The 10 a.m. tee off time is subject to change but will not be earlier than 10 am.
The tournament chairperson will be available to take money for the side games up to, but not later than 10 a.m.Any person or group that does not have their money to the tournament chairperson prior to 10:00 a.m. will not be able to participate in the side games.
All entries, persons or groups must sign up prior to 9:30 am.It will be at the discretion of the tournament chairperson to take entries after 9:30 am.The clubhouse will be supplied the tournament roster at 9:30 am.
Entries and tee position requests will be process in the following order.
First priority will be given to members that sign-up in person at the clubhouse.
Second priority will be give to members that submit an envelope with their preferences, and side game money prior to 8:00 a.m.the morning of the tournament.
Members that phone in their preferences the morning of the tournament.
All members will be responsible for paying their greens fees directly to the clubhouse.
All members will be responsible for being present for their assigned tee position once they have committed to play.The tournament chairperson will not shuffle tee positions one submitted to the clubhouse.
Members failing to be present when their tee position is called may be subject to full payment or re-assignment of position at the discretion of the clubhouse.
Guests are welcome, however guests will be limited to 3 events per year played without paying into the membership.Any non-member wanting to play in a fourth event will be required to join the club.
NOTE – All members that want to play may not be accommodated due to the maximum number of tee times available on the day of play.The maximum number of players as published in the tournament write-up or the maximum allowed by the clubhouse whichever is higher.
Any comments or suggestions should be directed to any member of the AHGC Board of Directors. E-mail addresses for board members can be found on the home page of the web site.
October 28, 2009
Non-Resident Club Member Rewards Program
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Please click here and read this very important document that describes the City of Anaheim's golf rewards program for Non-Resident Club Members.
This is the same program that was in effect last club year (November 1 - October 31) . This year's renewal feel will be the same as last year, $15, which is the same as resident's pay. If you are a club member and not a resident of Anaheim (must have paid your 2009-2010 fee) you will be eligible for the program. You can sign up in the clubhouse the next time (on or after November 1, 2009) you play golf. All you will have do is show a picture ID. The clubhouse will have a list of current paid-up members. We will keep the list as current as possible but not more than once per week. If you drop off your membership in the drawer and then walk into the clubhouse they will not know you have paid and will not be able to help you. So please do not expect them to know to the minute that your application fees have been paid.
If you have any questions please direct them to me at budlyte@att.net.
Thanks
Bud Schultz
03/19/08
LOOKING FOR A SATURDAY OR SUNDAY GAME
2006 Nissan Open Update
If you are looking for a game on Saturday or Sunday and do not have a tee time but would like to join one of the wheel groups that may be looking for a player, click below, either Saturday or Sunday, and your message will be sent to all the current wheel captains. If they need a player, hopefully they will either contact you via return e-mail or telephone (if you include it in your e-mail). This is a great way to make new friends and possibly join a group looking for alternate players. ***Be sure to put your e-mail address in the send to field so you get a copy.****
You can edit the e-mail as you wish to include a personal message.
In order for this to work you will need to tell your browser which e-mail client you use on your machine. To do this open your browser, this example presumes you are using Internet Explorer, click on the "tools" menu item and select "Internet Options". Click on the "Programs Tab" and select your current e-mail client from the drop down list in the e-mail box.
If you have problems please let me know. You can find my e-mail address on the front page in the Board of Directors list.
The Anaheim City Golf Commission is an advisory board that meets on the 4th Thursday each month to discuss pertinent issues related to the Dad Miller and Anaheim Hills Golf Courses. As with most Anaheim boards the meeting is open to the public and accepts public comments in much the same way as the Anaheim city counsel. The meetings are held at 5:00 P.M. . in the Board Room located in the Anaheim Hills Golf Course clubhouse. Please contact Bud Schultz if you are interested in attending a meeting or would like to discuss issues pertaining to the operation either golf course
June 28, 2006
AERATION, Friend or Foe?
2006 Nissan Open Update
Find out why we need the process of AERATION to keep AHGC in the finest playing condition ...
Periodically the SCGA publishes articles that are sent to clubs through their SCGA Representative. Lee Sherman, our SCGA Representative brought several article to our attention that we felt would be of interest to our club membership. Beginning with this series we are planning to make these articles available to our membership through our web site. A short synopsis of each article follows along with a link to the PDF of the complete article. We will up-date this page as new articles become available so keep an eye on this area of the web for the latest set. If you see other articles that would be of interest to the club membership please inform the person in charge of the WEB with enough information that will allow him/her to access the article and link it to our WEB site.
How Well Should You Play? There has been a lot of discussion about Handicap and Gross play. This article quantifies how the handicap system works and what you should expect over a period of time as you game improves or as you get in that dreaded down hill rut. Click here for the complete article.
SCGA Recommended Handicap Adjustment Procedures. This article goes into the recommended procedures and policies that clubs should follow when evaluating individual players. The article supports the notion of a tournament handicap. Click here for the complete article.
Understanding Slop. This short article describes what "Slop" is and how it came about back in 1987. Click here for the complete article.
March 8, 2004
INTERNET POSTING
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INTERNET POSTING DIRECTIONS
START HERE IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY REGISTERED FOR THIS SERVICE:
Enter your SCGA member number and password (use the password you entered when you registered)
Click "Submit"
Enter you score and all other information requested
REMEMBER YOU MUST SUBMIT THE SCORE CARD TO THE CLUB FOR REVIEW. SCORES POSTED WITH NO SCORE CARD MAY BE REMOVED BY THE HANDICAP CHAIRMAN.
February 2010
New Member / Member Information
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The document listed below is intended for both new and current members.It explains the goals of the club, how the handicapping system works, how to get involved with tournaments and how to better enjoy the club.I think all, new as well as old members, would benefit from reading this document.The document is in PDF format so you must have Adobe's Acrobat Reader.I have included a link in case you do not have it and want to down load it.There is no fee so enjoy.If you see areas that you think need to be expanded or areas that are not covered, please let me know.The goal of the document is help you better enjoy the club and get more out of membership.
All cash pot money must be paid prior to commencement of play this is the responsibility of the individual.
Confirm with the Tournament chairman that you are in the skins game.
It is the responsibility of the marker to ensure that your Tournament scorecard is turned into the Tournament chairman at the end of your round.Failure to do so will result in an adjustment of 2 strokes to your handicap in the next Tournament.
If the Tournament requires scores to be posted, you must enter your adjusted score into the SCGA scoring computer currently located in the clubhouse bar. Be sure to post it as a Tournament score from the proper tees. If you are unsure about scores adjustments please ask someone or the tournament director for help. The Tournament scorecard must still be given to the Tournament chairman.Failure to do so will result in an adjustment of 2 strokes to your handicap in the next Tournament.
Read and observe all tournament rules and format. It is each players responsibility to read and understand rules and formats specific to each tournament. If you are unsure talk to the tournament chairperson at the time you check in. Do not ask for special treatment if you fail to observe the rules and are penalized or disqualified.
You are required to putt out in all Tournaments. THERE ARE NO GIMME?S. Exception Best ball tournaments where you are out of the hole or match play when you opponent concedes the putt.
Report all tournament infractions to the tournament chairperson or tournament director.
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How to Properly Fill Out Your Score Card
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Click Example to find out how to properly fill out a scorecard.