Paul Lawrie Foundation Flag FINAL - Sunday 29th September - PLGC
29sep1:00 pm2:30 pmPaul Lawrie Foundation Flag FINAL - Sunday 29th September - PLGC
Event Details
RESULTS U10 Boys 1st – Calum Innes 2nd – Teddy Taylor 3rd – George Willett U12 Boys 1st – Harry Mawhinney 2nd – Leo Yeats 3rd – Gerven McHardy DRAW/TEE TIMES 12:00pm – Oliver Wilkinson, Leighton Thomas, Harry Mawhinney 12:10pm
Event Details
RESULTS
U10 Boys
1st – Calum Innes
2nd – Teddy Taylor
3rd – George Willett
U12 Boys
1st – Harry Mawhinney
2nd – Leo Yeats
3rd – Gerven McHardy
DRAW/TEE TIMES
12:00pm – Oliver Wilkinson, Leighton Thomas, Harry Mawhinney
12:10pm – Josh Aldus, Teddy Taylor, Brody Morrice
12:20pm – Gerven McHardy, Matthew Petrie, Tom Watson
12:30pm – Calum Innes, Leo Yeats, Robbie Buchanan
12:40pm – Luke Duncan, Lewis Duncan, Ramsay Sandel
12:50pm – Rhys Davison, Jamie McCarry
1:00pm – Dylan Plant, George Willett, Daniel Thomson
*PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS FOOD INCLUDED FOR COMPETITORS IN CLARETS COFFEE SHOP, THIS CAN BE BEFORE OR AFTER THEIR TEE TIME (YOUR CHOICE)*
Players qualify to play through their performances throughout the season – any player who has won a prize in their age-group section at any Foundation Flag event during the current season will automatically qualify for an invitation in to the season finale event.
No handicap is necessary for FLAG competitions. Paul Lawrie Foundation FLAG competitions are designed to introduce juniors aged 12 and under (under 12 at 1st Jan 2024 & under 10 on 1st Jan 2024 to be eligible for the U10s section) to competitive, fun golf played over shortened courses (holes typically between 100yds-250yds long). Normally we’ll play over 9 holes. Competitors have 36 shots to get as far around the lay-out as possible. A flag colour-coded to their age-group and section is placed in the ground where the 36th stroke comes to rest.
Children must be accompanied by an adult/responsible person to assist with safety. No prior knowledge of golf or the rules is necessary for either the child or accompanying adult. In most circumstances, children will have to handle their own equipment (no caddies!) though, for example, if it’s very wet/cold it is acceptable for some assistance in keeping clubs as dry as possible and children warm/dry.
Modified rules of golf are used, based upon R&A/USGA Rules of Golf, allowing kids to navigate their way around the courses we play.
bunkers – after three failed attempts to escape from a bunker a competitor may throw their ball out of the bunker (but only the three failed strokes will count)
maximum strokes per hole – not more than 10 strokes may be taken at any hole, including a maximum of 4 putts on any green. If a competitor reaches the maximum number of shots (or putts) for that hole, they progress to the next hole and continue to play until they reach their 36 shots
water/penalty area – if the ball is in water and the competitor decides to take a penalty drop out of the area, they may do so by dropping nearer the hole to prevent having to play over/across the penalty area again
ball unplayable – in addition to the normal options available, players may take relief by dropping from the unplayable spot on to an area of shorter grass (even though this may mean dropping more than the normally permitted dropping area)
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Time
29/09/2024 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
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