2024 WGA Guidebook
Eligibility for Weekly and Year-End Prizes • Be a WGA member in good standing. • By the beginning of their second weekly play or event after Opening Day, each player must designate the division and tees from which they will play. • Changing divisions or tees may be done once during the season, at which point the new division or tee will be played for the remaining season. • If changing divisions or tees for a tournament only, the member will be considered as a guest and will be ineligible to win prizes. • Weekly payouts are based on the number of players in each of the divisions playing on a particular day and are targeted to be 30% of the number of players in each division. • Each member shall post her own Equitable Stoke Control (ESC) scores for all completed rounds of play as soon as possible after the round is completed. This includes Tuesday play and other WGA events and tournaments. • Equitable Stroke Control is the maximum score that a person can record per hole for handicap purposes. Equitable Stroke Control is NET double bogey for all players. (Please see the appendix on page 14 for information regarding how to calculate net double bogey.) • There is no limit to the number of times a player can record a net double bogey. • Cullasaja Club uses Cap Patrol to monitor score posting at Cullasaja. You may download and explore the Cap Patrol App as part of your golf membership. • All golf members must pay an annual handicap fee of $40. This fee is charged by the state appointed golf association to maintain players’ profiles. If you belong to another club, your handicap service fee does not travel and will not cover your Cullasaja handicap fee. You are required to pay a handicap fee to maintain your handicap at each club to which you belong.
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