2018 Stroke Play Championship
COMPETITION |
Stroke Play Championship |
EVENT DATE |
July 31st - August 2nd, 2018 |
LOCATION |
Canterbury Woods Country Club |
ELIGIBILITY | Open to male golfers with an active New Hampshire GHIN Handicap Index of 12.0 or less. |
ENTRY FEE |
$125 per player |
YARDAGES AND TEES |
Yardages will be posted online before the close of entries. Yardages are approximate and may be adjusted due to inclement weather or other factors that may impact the playing conditions during the competition. |
FORMAT |
72-holes Stroke Play. 18-holes per day on the first two days. Top 40 players and ties will make the cut and play 36 holes on Thursday, August 2nd. |
STARTING TIMES |
Starting times for tournament play will be assigned by the NHGA and will be posted online approximately 5-7 days prior to the Championship. Pairings may be found on this page (see the Pairings & Starting Times tab) or by contacting the NHGA office. Starting Times will begin at 7:30AM. |
REGISTRATION |
There is no formal registration on-site for this event. Please be on your assigned starting tee approximately five minutes prior to your assigned time. Players will receive scorecards and other necessary information at that time. Team withdraws must be called in or e-mailed to the NHGA office. See Refund Policy below for more information. |
CARTS |
Carts are permitted for the event. The cost of carts is the responsibility of the player and arraingements must be made with the host club. |
RULES OF PLAY/PACE OF PLAY/CART POLICY |
The NHGA Rules of Play, Pace of Play and Cart Policies shall be in effect. Click here to view the policies. |
FOOD SERVICE |
Lunch service will be available following the completion of play. Cash and credit cards are accepted for food and beverage purchases. |
PRIZES |
Pro Shop Prizes will be awarded to all players that make the 36-hole cut. |
REFUND POLICY |
A $10 service charge will be retained by the NHGA on all refunds granted for any reason. Entry fees will not be refunded within fourteen days of the start of the competition unless there are extreme circumstances preventing participation in the event. |