2019 CGA Women's Senior Stroke Play Championship

 

 

Registration Opens May 27

 

Host Facility: The Country Club of Colorado 

 

Championship Dates: Monday, August 5 - Tuesday, August 6

 

Registration Window: May 27 - July 29

 

Entry Fee: $180 per competitor

 

Field Size: 128 entrants 

NOTE: Tournament is filled on a first come, first served basis using the registration date and time. If a tournament is oversubscribed, a wait list will be maintained in case of cancellation.

 

Format: 36 holes of individual stroke play. Competitors are pre-flighted according to course handicap (based on the August 1 revision) with approximately 16 players per flight. The championship flight is comprised of the low 12 course handicaps. NOTE: To be eligible to compete in this championship, players must have reached their 50th birthday on or before August 5. 

 

Handicap Details: 30.0 maximum

 

Cart/Caddies: Carts are optional, included in entry fee. Caddies are not allowed.

 

Prizes: Merchandise gift certificates are awarded for the top gross and net finishes within each flight. The person with the lowest gross score after 36 holes in the championship flight will also receive a trophy and will be the State Champion. Ties for low gross in the championship flight will be played off in a hole-by-hole playoff. For all other ties, prize money will be combined and divided equally among tied players.

 

Practice Round Information: Tee times are subject to availability, can be made 7 days in advance by calling Nate Erickson at 719-538-4096 or emailing nate.erickson@dolce.com. When making a tee time, identify yourself as a CGA Senior Stroke participant. Pricing: $90 including cart and range balls. 

 

Starting Time: Shotgun start at 8:00am. 

 

Yardage: Available under the Player Information tab. 

 

Flights: Available under the Player Information tab. 

 

Food & Beverage: Lunch will be provided on the last day following play, included in entry. 

 

Score Posting: The CGA will post tournament scores for players. 

 

Defending Champion: Kristine Franklin