Hunters Green Junior ShootoutJul 13 - Jul 14, 2009Hunter's Green Country Club | ||
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| Code of Conduct | HJGT Code of Conduct
The HJGT code of conduct has been instituted to ensure an enjoyable event for each and every person attending the tournament. All HJGT competitors are expected to abide by all rules and regulations set forth by the tour. Golf Attire All HJGT participants are required to wear proper golf attire at the host facility. Blue jeans, cut offs, and t-shirts will not be permitted. If you show up to an event without proper attire you will be asked to change clothing. If you wear a hat, it must be worn in a proper manner at all times. All golf shirts are required to have a collar or mock turtle neck (host facility permitting) and be tucked in. Behavior The HJGT will not tolerate poor behavior at the host facility. All participants are expected to carry themselves as ladies and gentlemen at all times. Swearing, club throwing, yelling, and cheating will not be tolerated. Any major violation will result in a disqualification (DQ). Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco The HJGT does not allow the use of these products. These products will not be allowed on the golf course or any facility affiliated with the event. The use of these products will result in disqualification and possible suspension from future events. Code of conduct violation penalties
The HJGT reserves the right to suspend or revoke a player’s membership or entries for a serious breach of the HJGT Code of Conduct. A player’s disregard of others is not limited to the current round but may include repeated offenses from tournament to tournament. Appeals
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| Host Hotel and Practice Rounds | Host Hotel
The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites – New Tampa will serve as the host hotel for the Hunters Green Junior Shootout. The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites – New
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites – New
(813) 910-7171
Practice Rounds
Juniors may play practice rounds at a discounted rate of $30 after 11am on Weekdays and after 1pm on weekends.
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| Pace of Play Policy |
Following the lead of the USGA, the HJGT has developed a pace of play policy, based on Rule 6-7, that is fair to each and every competitor. Rule 6-7. Undue Delay; Slow Play states: "The player must play without undue delay and in accordance with any pace of play guidelines that the Committee may establish. Between completion of a hole and playing from the next teeing ground, the player must not unduly delay play." As a general rule, these include: 1st Breach: Any competitor who is discovered taking more than 40 seconds to play a stroke is subject to a warning for slow play and will be put on the clock. 2nd Breach: A competitor will be notified that exceeding 40 seconds will result in a penalty of one stroke. 3rd Breach: If a player continues to exceed 40 seconds a third violation will result in a two stroke penalty. A two stroke penalty will result in any additional breaches. A warning is any notice given to a competitor regarding pace of play. A competitor’s time to play begins when the competitor has had a reasonable opportunity to reach his or her ball and when it is the competitor’s turn to play and can do so without interference or distraction. Penalties are applied individually, but more than one competitor in a group may be penalized.
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| Spectator Policy | HJGT Spectator Policy
General Conduct Your child is attempting to play at a national level and spectators will be held to a high standard at all HJGT events. Please be aware that coaching of any player, on the golf course, is not allowed. Quietly follow players and keep emotions to a minimum. Smoking and drinking should be kept to a minimum and is not encouraged at any of our events.
Cell Phones Cell phones are not to be used on the golf course. Please turn off all electronic devices or set them to a silent ring. Cell phones may be used at the clubhouse area (if the club permits). Dress Code All HJGT spectators are expected to dress appropriately at the host facility. Blue jeans, tank tops, short shorts, flip flops, and other casual attire should not be worn on the golf course. Communication with HJGT Participants Spectators may interact with players in the event of a health reason and handing them sunscreen, food, and beverage only. When a spectator decides to do this they should always do it in front of another spectator and/or other players. (Rule 8- Advice) Rules Officials Rules officials will be scattered throughout the golf course to assist players in need of rulings, to monitor pace of play, and for emergency situations. Players and spectators should notify a rules official when a situation arises on the golf course. In the situation there is not a rules official nearby; a player should play a second ball under rule 3-3. Please be aware it’s the player’s responsibility to know the rules of golf. Spectators should respect a rules situation. All spectators are asked to stay 25 yards away and not to be involved in the conversation. A spectator will be brought into a situation only if asked by the official. Spectators should not confront Officials. If a spectator has a question, or information, for an Official it should be done away from the players and in a calmly manner Advice (Rule 8. Advice; Indicating Line of Play) "Advice is any counsel or suggestion that could influence a player in determining his play, the choice of a club or the method of making a stroke. Information on the Rules or on matters of public information, such as the position of hazards or the flagstick on the putting green, is not advice." Spectators are encouraged to stay out of rulings entirely. As a spectator you do not want to put a player in a situation where he gets a wrong ruling and is disqualified. You also put the player at risk of breaching Rule 8 (advice). All spectators are highly encouraged to read through Rule 8 (advice) in its entirety. Penalty for a breach of Rule 8(advice) is loss of hole in match play or two strokes in stroke play. How to properly follow a group (Where you should stand & walk)
Spectator Cart Policy Carts may be rented by spectators based on course availability - the daily fee is determined by each individual club and will be posted in the tournament information page on the website.
Appreciation of Golf Course and Staff It is appropriate to express your appreciation to the host facility at the conclusion of an event. The golf course staff works very hard to ensure the course is in great shape and that we can have a enjoyable event. This significantly affects the HJGT being able to return to that particular facility in the future. Please set a great example for your child and all people present. As a spectator we ask that you also respect our volunteers and tournament staff. If it weren’t for the staff members and volunteers, the HJGT would not be able to run the caliber of event that you prefer.
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