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2006 NCGC Finals:


The NCGC Finals were held on November 12th, 2006.  Read about the final results.

Championship Photos
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2006 Student Division Champions
Gianni Scilotto
Bryan Sandoval
Cal Poly Pomona


2005 NCGC Finals:


The NCGC Finals were held on November 13th, 2005.  Read about the final results.

Photos of the Finals

Photos of the Pairings Party


2005 Student Division Champions
Jeremy Appelbaum
David Grossman
University of Vermont

National Collegiate Golf Championship
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National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association

Collegiate Golf Alliance
Event Format and Rules

Scramble Rules 

Participants will play a 2 person scramble format. Each player will hit his or her tee ball to begin each hole. The team will choose the best shot and from that spot each player will hit his or her second shot. This format will continue until completion of the hole and a single score is recorded. Upon completion of the round, the 18 hole total will be the team’s overall score.

A minimum of 5 tee shots must be used by each player on the team.

The holing of any shot constitutes the end of the hole for that team and the score at that point becomes final. This situation typically becomes as issue when a team having a particular putt has a player miss the putt and decided to putt out before the second player has an opportunity at the original putt.

Improving your lie in a scramble

Each participating team must mark the spot of each selected shot with either a golf tee or divot repair tool. At that time both members of the team may lift, clean and place their golf ball according to the stipulations listed below.

Fairway

The ball may be placed one club length from the spot of the selected ball no nearer the hole. When placed, the ball must remain in the fairway

Rough

The ball may be placed one club length from the spot of the selected ball no nearer the hole. The placement of the ball may improve the team’s stance, swing and line of sight but must not be placed outside the one club length limit. When placed the ball must remain in the same cut of rough that the selected ball came to rest in.

Hazard

The ball may be placed one club length from the spot of the selected ball no nearer the hole. The placement of the ball may improve the team’s stance, swing and line of flight but must remain within the one club length limit and remain in the same hazard the selected ball came to rest in. In regards to sand traps, the trap may be raked before placement of the ball.

Putting Green

The selected ball may be placed one putter-head length from the spot of the selected ball no nearer the hole.
 

Scoring

At the completion of play all teams are to sign and attest their respective scorecards and turn them into the Tournament Director. Each scorecard must have the signature of the scorer as well as a signature from the participating team.


Tie Breaking Policy

Ties will be settled by use of a sudden death play off. The Tournament Director for each event will announce the play off holes used to determine a winner. In the event a sudden death playoff is not able to be played, a “card-off” will determine the overall winner. The scores starting on the #1 through #18 handicapped ranked holes will be used to determine the winners.

Team Member Replacement Policy

Teams that have advanced beyond the initial qualifying event may substitute one member of the team by filling out a substitute entry form. Prior to the initial qualifying event a team may adjust its participants as it wishes.


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