To:                   United States Open Local Qualifying Contestants

From:              Shanda Imlay, Director of Junior Golf 

Subject:          United States Open Local Qualifying 2018

 

U.S. Open Local Qualifying

The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club, Aloha OR

Monday, June 18, 2018

 

Welcome to the 2018 United States Open Local Qualifying!

 

Enclosed you will find your pairing and starting time for the 18-hole competition on Monday, June 18, 2018 at The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Club.

 

Participants at this qualifiying site are competing for entry into the U.S. Junior Amateur at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey July 16-21, 2018.

 

Additional player information:

 

Groove Rule: In Local (first stage) and Sectional (second stage) Qualifying as well as in the Championship proper, the player’s clubs must conform to the groove specifications in the Rules of Golf effective January 1, 2010. Note: Ping EYE2 clubs manufactured prior to April 1990 may not be used during Local and Sectional Qualifying as well as the Championship proper. The Condition of Competition is available for review on the entry application.

 

The USGA and R&A have created a reference resource called the Informational Club Database to assist golfers in determining whether their irons, hybrids and fairway woods comply with the New Groove Rules. For information about and to access the database, please use the following link: http://www.usga.org/InfoClubsDB/intro.html. Additionally, for information regarding the conformance status of clubs not listed, please contact the USGA Research and Test Center at (908) 234‐2300.

 

Player Club Testing is available for the 2018 U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open and U.S. Senior Open Championships. Please use the following link: http://www.usga.org/equipment/testing/submission_process/Checking‐Clubs‐for‐Conformance‐to‐the‐New‐Groove‐Rules(2) for more information. The USGA strongly suggests that all players verify the conformance of their clubs well in advance of their scheduled qualifying competition. It is the player’s responsibility, not the USGA’s responsibility, to ensure that his clubs conform. Waiting until the day of the competition is the fault of the player. The Committee is under no obligation to test the club the competitor may play. However, if it is later determined that the club is non‐conforming, including after the competition has closed, the player will be disqualified.

 

OGA Pace of Play Guidelines: The following pace of play policy will be strictly monitored and enforced.  Pace of play guidelines are attached and will also be available at the 1st tee.

 

Practice Round: One complimentary practice round is available for contestants.  Players must call The Reserve Vineyards & Golf Pro Shop, 503-649-8191, in advance to make practice round arrangements.  Practice rounds will be available during the week prior to the competition (and are based on availability).  You must identify yourself as a U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifying contestant to receive one practice round on a complimentary basis.  Starting on Monday, June 11th tee times can be arranged starting after 12:00 pm and there will be NO available tee times on June 13th.

 

Practice Range: The Reserve Vineyard & Golf Club - South Course driving range will open one hour before the first starting time on June 18th. Complimentary range balls will be available on the driving range for contestants.

 

Course Yardage: The Qualifying will be played from the Green tee yardages listed on The Reserve Vineyard & Golf Club scorecard.  Please note these yardages are subject to change by the Committee.  See attachment.

 

Dress Code: Proper attire must be worn at all times.  Proper attire does not include spandex body wear, cutoffs, running shorts, short-shorts, tank tops, tee shirts, or denim of any kind.  Neat and clean pants, slacks, cords, or appropriately hemmed, tailored shorts are acceptable, as are sweaters and golf shirts with a collar.  Shoes must be worn at all times.

 

Spikeless Shoes: It is a condition of this competition that metal or traditionally designed spikes are prohibited.  This includes alternative spikeless products, which are partially comprised of metal, when such metal comes in contact with the turf.  The penalty for breach of this condition is disqualification.

 

Golf Balls: Only brands of golf balls on the USGA’s latest list of conforming balls shall be used.  The “One Ball Rule” shall be in effect.

 

Performance in Local Qualifying: If any player who “No Cards It” due to poor play will be held to Rule 6-6b (Signing & Returning Card) and will receive a stroke letter from Golf House.  If a player WD for the same reason, he is also subject to the same letter.

 

Best of luck to each of you!