'Dawgs,
See the attachment for rules and pairings.
Pace of play:
• If you cannot see the group ahead of you, you are the problem! Please take action to speed up.
[You must follow the Decision 2-1/1.5. NO EXCEPTIONS] We had this issue on Sunday during RyderCup.
• Since this is match play, “ready golf” is not an option, but you must always be ready to play as soon as it is your turn.
• If necessary, Decision 2-1/1.5 allows players to halve a hole during the play of the hole. Tee off, agree to halve the hole, pick up your balls and move to the next tee. If your match is now back in position, continue your match in a normal way and stay focused on playing efficient golf. If your group still has a hole open, tee off again, agree to halve the hole and again pick up your balls and move on to the next tee. To be in compliance with the Rules of Golf, players must not agree in advance to use this decision, but knowing it exists, players can tee off and then agree to halve the hole.
Your Tournament Chairs,
Murali and Paul
All,
We had few cancellations.
See the attachment for the updated pairings.
Murali
Begin forwarded message:
From: Murali Adimoolam Murali.Adimoolam@fastx.com
Subject: Road Dawgs @IH on Sep 20th
Date: September 16, 2015 at 10:01:49 AM PDT
To: "Road Dawgs ;" dawgs@list.road-dawgs.org
'Dawgs,
See the attachment for rules and pairings.
Pace of play:
• If you cannot see the group ahead of you, you are the problem! Please take action to speed up.
[You must follow the Decision 2-1/1.5. NO EXCEPTIONS] We had this issue on Sunday during RyderCup.
• Since this is match play, “ready golf” is not an option, but you must always be ready to play as soon as it is your turn.
• If necessary, Decision 2-1/1.5 allows players to halve a hole during the play of the hole. Tee off, agree to halve the hole, pick up your balls and move to the next tee. If your match is now back in position, continue your match in a normal way and stay focused on playing efficient golf. If your group still has a hole open, tee off again, agree to halve the hole and again pick up your balls and move on to the next tee. To be in compliance with the Rules of Golf, players must not agree in advance to use this decision, but knowing it exists, players can tee off and then agree to halve the hole.
Your Tournament Chairs,
Murali and Paul