2022 Candia Woods Men’s Senior League

 

Sub List
WE NEED MORE SUBS!
Please let Jim Sullivan or Pro Shop know if you know of any 55+ Members wanting to be a Sub.

 

Jim Lewis – 603.370.1412

Dennis Adams – 603.247.0115

George Duffield – 978.884.5425

Dave Thomas – 603.264.0669

John Scripter - 603.721.6044

Pat Kiley - 603.661.6205

Doug Chamberlin - 603.496.7401


Schedule

 

 

25-Apr Un-offical Scramble Play 8:30 AM Shotgun Start
2-May Week 1  
9-May Week 2  
16-May Week 3  
23-May Week 4  
31-May Week 5 - This is a Tuesday  
6-Jun Week 6  
13-Jun Week 7  
20-Jun Week 8  
27-Jun 1st Half Rain Date or Game End of 1st half
4-Jul No League This Week 4th of July
11-Jul Week 1  
18-Jul Week 2  
25-Jul Week 3  
1-Aug Week 4  
8-Aug Week 5  
15-Aug Week 6  
22-Aug Week 7  
29-Aug Week 8  
5-Sep No League This Week Labor Day
12-Sep 2nd Half Rain Date or Game End of 2nd half
19-Sep Year End Scramble & Banquet 9:00 AM Shotgun Start


Mission Statement
 

The Candia Woods Men’s Senior League is comprised of golfers age 55 and older.  If you turn 55 before July 1st, 2021 then you may still be able to participate for the league season.  Our purpose is to bring together like-minded seniors for the enjoyment of some light-hearted competition.  We hope to bring golfers together at all levels of skill for camaraderie and fellowship.  Tee Times will range from 6:48am 10:00 on Monday mornings.
 

Membership

 

League membership is open to all golfers that meet the age limitation.  League members must also be a member in good standing as a CandiaOaks Traditional or Evergreen Member.  Also, in the event that all applicants to the league cannot be accommodated, prior year league members will have priority over new applicants.

  • League requires payment of league entry fee of $110
  • Players will be required to pay greens fees and cart fees as applicable to their membership type
  • Opening Scramble will be played on April 25th with a Shotgun Start at 8:30am
  • Start date for Week 1 Matches is 5/2/2022

 

Team/League Structure

 

Teams will be comprised of two players.  Teams will be formed either by two potential members submitting their names as a team, or by a single player submitting his/her name.  The league commissioner will pair singles with another player if possible.  If singles cannot be paired, they will be placed on the sub list.

 

  • The Men’s Senior League will be divided into 2 Divisions
    • American League Division (AL)
    • National League Division (NL)
       
  • Once teams are registered, we will split the divisions from lowest team handicap to highest and split them as close as possible.  Any division requests are reviewed.
  • Competition during the regular season will match teams within their divisions.
  • In the event a team loses a member during the season, the remaining member may choose a replacement, or the commissioner may assign a replacement.  
    • The replacement player’s quota will not affect which division the team is positioned in.  That team will remain in the division they began the season in.

 

Scoring Format – 2 Person Point Quota Match (54 Base)


A 54 Base Quota Format will determine the scoring for the league.  See the point breakdown below:

 

0 Points for Triple Bogey (PICK UP YOUR BALL)

1 Point for Double Bogey

2 Points for Bogey

3 Points for Par

5 Points for Birdie

8 Points for Eagle

 

  • Your point quota is determined by your Course Handicap in the GHIN System.  You take the Base Quota of 54 and subtract your handicap to produce a quota.  See example below:
    • Course Handicap is a 22.
    • 54 (base) – 22 (handicap) = 32 quota points needed

 

  • USGA Handicap Manual has a set max handicap index of 54.0.
    • There is no minimum quota with this format.
    • NEW FOR 2022 - Cards will be printed on Friday for the upcoming Monday league.  We will use the Friday Revision for handicaps.

 

Weekly Point Quota Match Points

 

  • 3 points are available each week within a match.
  • Teams will compete each week in head-to-head competition against a team within their division.  Your team will attempt to equal or better your team quota score.  Your opponent will do the same, and the team with the best score in relation to the starting quota will win 1 point for Front 9, 1 point for Back 9, and 1 point for the 18 Holes.  
    • All ties will receive .5 points.
    • The Singles A & B Matches have been removed
  • Substitutes are highly encouraged and available;
    • However, in the event that a team is missing a player, that missing player will be recorded with a -8 quota earned for calculating the team point (-4 front and -4 back).
  • If both players on a team are not present for play, the opponents will receive all 3 points.


Rules of Play

  • Teeing Ground: Men will select the tee they wish to play prior to the opening match of the season.  
    Once they make their choice, they will play from that tee for the entire season.
    • White Tees: Ages 55 to 64
    • White/Green Combo Tees: Age 65 to 75
    • Green Tees: Ages 75 and above
  • All play will be governed by the USGA Rules of Golf except as listed below:
    • Preferred lies, up to 12” no nearer the hole are permitted in the fairway of the hole being played.
    • All wooded areas are marked as hazards and any ball lost in those areas will be played as a
      ball in a hazard IAW USGA Rule 26b. A new ball will be dropped at the point of entry,
      and play will resume from there.
       
      • Disputes arising on the course should be resolved before teeing off on the next hole whenever possible.  If necessary, a second ball could be played and both scores recorded until an official ruling can be made.
    • Golfers/Groups that continually play slow may be penalized 2 quota points per round.  For the enjoyment of all players, please maintain a proper pace of play.

 

Handicapping in 2021 – New World Handicap System Things To Know

 

1. Your Handicap Index may change. But that’s ok! Finally, players around the world will have an apples-to-apples handicap. Your new Handicap Index will be more responsive to good scores by averaging your eight best scores out of your most recent 20 (it used to be 10 out of 20 with a .96 multiplier). In short, your Handicap Index will be determined by your demonstrated ability and consistency of scores. In most cases for golfers in the U.S., it will change less than one stroke.

2. You need to know your Course Handicap. In the new system, your Course Handicap will be the number of strokes needed to play to par. This will result in greater variance in that number and presents a change, as historically it has represented the number of strokes needed to play to the Course Rating. This is a good thing, as par is an easy number to remember. Target score for the day? Par plus Course Handicap. The Course Rating will now be inherent within the calculation to be more intuitive and account for competing from different tees.

3. Net Double Bogey. The maximum hole score for each player will be limited to a Net Double Bogey. This adjustment is more consistent from hole to hole than the Equitable Stroke Control procedure. Net Double Bogey is already used in many other parts of the world and the calculation is simple: Par + 2 + any handicap strokes you receive.

4. Your Handicap Index will be revised daily. One way that handicapping is being modernized is a player’s Handicap Index will update daily (which will provide a fairer indication of a player’s ability in the moment), if the player submitted a score the day before. On days where the player does not submit a score, no update will take place.

5. Safeguards in the new system. The new system will limit extreme upward movement of a Handicap Index, automatically and immediately reduce a Handicap Index when an exceptional score of at least 7 strokes better is posted, and account for abnormal course or weather conditions to ensure that scores reflect when a course plays significantly different than its established Course Rating and Slope Rating.

These safeguards help maintain accuracy of a Handicap Index, greater integrity within the system and promote fun and fair play for golfers of all abilities.


Your initial league dues MUST be paid prior to WEEK 1.  We will go toward paying for weekly prizes, end of year prizes, and also the banquet.  The following achievements will be rewarded throughout league season & at the league banquet (prizes dependent upon # of players):

Prizes
 

  • Weekly Closest to Pins awarded $10 in shop credit
  • Weekly Low Team Quota Prizes by Division
    • A low team quota game by division is played weekly in conjunction with the matches.
      • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Place
  • 1st Half Point Standing Winners by Division (1st & 2nd Place)
  • 2nd Half Point Standing Winners by Division (1st & 2nd Place)
    • If there is a tie, split of 1st and 2nd Place prize
  • Pre-Season & Finale Scrambles

 

Tee Times
 

  • Tee times starting at approximately 6:48am and concluding after all matches are on the course.  
    • Groups go out every eight minutes
    • We will be alternating which side we start on each week.  You will be notified.
  • Tee times may differ week to week.  If there are any tee time request, please let Jim Sullivan know via email.
    • Tee times that will be posted each week in advance as well as emailed out to all participants
  • Special tee time requests can be accommodated given enough lead time.  
  • Please try to work out any conflicts as soon as you can. 
  • Special tee time requests for the entire season should be brought to the Commissioner during registration.

 

 

Substitutes
 

  • Substitutes are welcome to play in your absence.  A list of known substitute golfers is maintained on the website.  If you choose a sub not known to the league they must be a Member & the Commissioner needs an active GHIN Handicap.

 

By-Laws
 

  • These by-laws are in effect for the 2022 season.  No changes will be made until the season concludes unless determined to be necessary by the commissioner.