President: Roger D Jones Chairman: Mike Evans Secretary: Peter Austerberry
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(As Amended MAY 2008) Notes:
(a) New Rule re mobile 'phones added
(b) Rule 14 amended to clarify
(b) No Rule regarding electronic measurement equipment has been adopted, duch devices are NOT permitted in League matches. This will be reviewed in 2009
1. The Tournament shall be played between Clubs affiliated to the Glamorgan County Golf Union, and such other Clubs as may be admitted at the discretion of the Committee.
2. The Tournament shall be played according to the Rules of Golf as approved by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews.
3. CLUB TEAMS
A Club shall enter not more than two teams and the entry fee per annum for each team shall be such sum as decided by the Committee.
4. DIVISIONS
The Committee shall divide and allocate the teams into as many Divisions as is practical, providing that, other than in the Premier Division, no team shall have two teams in the same Division.
5. MATCHES
The teams shall play against all other teams in the same Division on a home and away basis. These Matches may, by mutual agreement between the Clubs, be played on a neutral course.
6. FORMAT
The Tournament shall be run from March 1st to August 31st annually and each Match shall take the form of three foursome matchplay games over 18 holes. The result of a Match, as decided by the number of games won, being two points for the winning team; and one point each for a Match drawn.
7. FIXTURES
The dates and times of fixtures when a Match is to be played shall be mutually agreed upon by the Club Representatives. Failing agreement to arrange a match: the match will be played on the date to be decided by the Committee, of which at least 10 days notice will be given to the respective Clubs.
Postponement/Rearrangement of an agreed fixture shall be by mutual agreement. Requests for rearrangement would normally require a minimum of four days notice (inability to field the strongest team is not considered a sufficient reason for postponement).
8. END OF SEASON TIES
In the event of a tie at the end of the season, where promotion or relegation are concerned, the aggregate total of Games won will be taken into account. If still a tie the games halved shall be taken into account, followed, if still tied by the aggregate result of the two matches between the clubs. If it remains a tie then the Clubs shall play off on a neutral course, should the “play-off” be tied then one player pre-selected, from each team shall play-off until a hole is won.
9. PROMOTION AND RELEGATION
At the end of each season the two teams at the bottom of the Premier Division shall be relegated into the First Divisions and replaced by the top team from each of the First Divisions. In the First , and subsequent, Divisions the bottom two teams shall be relegated and in the Second and subsequent Divisions the top two teams promoted.
10. TEAM MEMBERS
Male amateur golfers who are Club Members are, subject to Union acceptance, eligible for team selection. Players must have a current (not suspended) CONGU®Handicap. Country Members are not eligible for selection. Any member, having represented a club in the Inter-Club Tournament shall not, in that season, be eligible to play for another club in the Tournament. Teams that include an ineligible member shall forfeit the Match not just the game with the ineligible player.
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11. FIRST TEAM MEMBERS
Clubs entering two teams shall nominate, before playing any first or second team Matches, six members who shall constitute the club’s first team for that season. A list of these nominated players must be dated and posted in the club. A member whose name appears on the first team list is ineligible to play for the second team. A team which includes an ineligible player shall forfeit the Match.
12. ADDITIONS TO THE FIRST TEAM
Any member, in addition to those listed, may play for the first team, but having played for the first team on more than two occasions shall be ineligible to play for the club’s second team. A team that includes an ineligible player in any game will forfeit the Match, not just the game in question.
13. MATCH CAPTAINS
Match Captains are responsible for ensuring that a list of first team members and copies of the fixture lists for first and second team matches are received by the League Secretary by 21st April . No points will be awarded to either first or second teams until the first team list and fixture dates for the clubs’ teams have been received by the League Secretary. Undue delays in forwarding either of the above lists or a Match result can lead to a forfeiture of points. He shall determine the order of play for his side.
14. CONDUCT OF MATCHES
Matches shall be played using the medal tees applying at the time of the fixture. The use of temporary greens is not normally acceptable and, with the exception of an immediate emergency (where the agreement of the visiting captain must be obtained), the Committee’s permission must be obtained before any temporary green can be used.
The home team captain shall enter his team, and its order of play, on the scorecard and hand it to the visiting captain who will then enter his team and its order of play.
Lateness on the tee. If a player arrives at the starting point more than 30 minutes later than the agreed starting time, in the absence of circumstances that warrant waiving the penalty the player and his partner shall lose the first hole. The penalty beyond 35 minutes is disqualification of the player/pairing. (Rules of Golf Rule 6-3, also Appendix 1 part C and the Decisions on the Rules of Golf 2000-2001, Decision 6-3a/3 will give some guidance). However discretion should be exercised, particularly as the Committee will rarely be available to adjudicate, (Decision 2/5 should be considered) and the ability to complete the Match in daylight should be of significant importance in reaching any decision.
Inability to reach a result on the agreed fixture date. If it is not possible to complete a League match on the agreed fixture date, the result of all completed games shall stand and clubs should make every effort to resume the incomplete games at the place where play was suspended.
If it is not possible to fix a date on which all members of incomplete games can resume play, then those games shall be declared null and void and be replayed at a subsequent date with each team free to alter its original team. Players in games which have been completed cannot take any further part in the match.
Transportation.Players should walk at all times unless permission to ride has been given by the Committee. Note: permission will only be given in exceptional circumstances, providing the Committee receives a written application from the player’s Club, together with a letter from the player’s doctor confirming the ongoing need. Additionally the player must obtain the permission of the Club where the Match is being played prior to the date of the match.
15. LEAGUE SCORE CARDS
The Match Captain of the home side is responsible for completing the League Score Card and for ensuring that the results are received by the League Secretary within 72 hours of the match being played. Results submitted via e-mail will be accepted (the signed result card must be retained by the home club).
Where the Executive decide that a Team has been in significant breach of this Rule during a season the Team will be cautioned that a repeat in the following season, without an acceptable reason, will result in automatic relegation (or double relegation should the team finish in a relegation position).
Results of matches not received by the League Secretary more than 14 days after the last date permitted for completion of fixtures will not be included in the Final League Tables, unless there are significant extenuating circumstances.
16. MOBILE TELEPHONES
Except in an emergency the use of mobile 'phones is not permitted on the course during play. Players should respect the Club Rule in respect of use in and around the clubhouse.
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