MARKING SCORE CARDS - see examples below
Scorecards are to be marked in pen, one scorecard per player, unless in a team competition.
Marking of the scorecards cannot be delegated to a caddy
cards to be swapped within the group.
All cards are to clearly be marked with -
○ Players name (in the box on the front or back of the card, as well as in the first scoring line of the card.
○ Player handicap (as per the start sheet).
○ Gross score per hole on the first line (alongside the players name), Stableford points are optional but if included are to be shown on the second line.
○ Marker's name and gross scores on the appropriate lines, this enables the player and marker to cross check their gross scores.
Upon completion of the round, crosscheck your gross scores with your marker, sign the card, player and marker, immediately hand it in to the organizer. (before showering)
Signed scorecards are final cards and there will be no negotiation with organizer after the card has been handed in. Organizer/s may reject any scorecard that is deemed ineligible, and the offending player will be disqualified.
Scorecards are to be marked in pen, one scorecard per player, unless in a team competition.
Marking of the scorecards cannot be delegated to a caddy
cards to be swapped within the group.
All cards are to clearly be marked with -
○ Players name (in the box on the front or back of the card, as well as in the first scoring line of the card.
○ Player handicap (as per the start sheet).
○ Gross score per hole on the first line (alongside the players name), Stableford points are optional but if included are to be shown on the second line.
○ Marker's name and gross scores on the appropriate lines, this enables the player and marker to cross check their gross scores.
Upon completion of the round, crosscheck your gross scores with your marker, sign the card, player and marker, immediately hand it in to the organizer. (before showering)
Signed scorecards are final cards and there will be no negotiation with organizer after the card has been handed in. Organizer/s may reject any scorecard that is deemed ineligible, and the offending player will be disqualified.