Match Format and Scoring -Playoffs

 

a. Generally – Each team match will consist of two groups of four players. In each group there will be two players from each team. The lowest two handicap players from club “A” will play with the lowest two handicap players from club “B”. Same method of parings for subsequent group.

b. Four-Ball Match (Best Ball of Two) - The two players from Team “A” in the first foursome will compete against the two players from Team “B” in an 18-hole four-ball match. The scoring will be a Nassau Team Match,  2 point for the front nine, 2 point for the back nine and 2 point for the total.  Tie's being split 1/1.  Same method and matches for all four foursomes.

c. Matches – Typically matches are to be played on Wednesday. Team captains can mutually agree to play their match on a different day and they may also switch their home and away matches to avoid other club competitions. Captains who can agree are given great leeway in the scheduling of their matches. However, if captains cannot agree on scheduling, the match is to be played at the course and day scheduled.

d. Match Points – Accordingly, each competition will result in:      (2)Two Four-ball matches for 12 total points - Nassau Score Match - Front Back and Total

e. Winning Team – Determined by Match Points tied matches are not broken except during the post-season play-offs.

f. Division Points (The Most Important) – At the completion of the match, teams are awarded points on the following basis: Winning Team = 3 points, Team Ties = 1.5 points each; Loss = 0 points

Note: Division points reflect your teams win-loss record and these points are used to determine your group’s winner.  Example: Division points are similar to games won in baseball or hockey.  In baseball, it does not matter how many “runs” a team wins by-each win counts as one game.  Similarly, if you win your match 12-0 you have still only won one match and you earn 3 Division points for winning.  (Match points only come into effect at the end of the regular season and only as part of the tie-breaking procedure for determining group winners and home-field advantage for the playoffs).

Group Winners

a. Groups – Each “group” will ideally contain four teams which will compete against one another during the regular season. Over six weeks, each team will play each of the other three teams in the group two times – once at home and once away. The group winner will be the team with the most Division Points (win-loss points) at the end of the season. In the event of a tie, there is an established tie-breaking method described under “Tie Breaking Procedures”.

b. Groups with Three Teams – In the event that a group has only three teams, each team will play the other two teams in the group twice – once home and once away over the six week regular season.
Accordingly, teams from groups of three will play only four matches and team will have two weeks on the schedule where they will not have a match. The group winner will be the team with the most Division Points (win-loss points) at the end of the season. In the event of a tie, see Tie Breaking Procedures for Groups.

c. Region Full and Alternate Teams – Once an area has 16 teams (four groups with four teams each) the region will be full. Additional “regions” may be added to accommodate more teams, but this may not always be possible. Teams will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

 

Tie-Breaking Procedures for Groups

(To Determine Group Winners and Wildcard Teams)

a. Group winners will be determined by the team with the highest Division points: (3 points for a win, 1.5 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss)

b. In the event of a tie between two or more teams with identical Division points, the group winner will be determined by:

i. First - Direct match results (Win/Loss)
ii. Second – Total holes won in direct matches
iii. Third - Total holes won in all matches
iv. Fourth – total match points won in all matches against all teams
v. Then total match points earned in, their last three matches; then their last two matches; then last match; then by coin flip

c. Wildcard Teams – (Three Group Regions Only) Since wild card teams do not compete directly against one another during the regular season, any ties by overall points will be determined by:

i. First - the total match points won in all matches by the tied teams.
ii. Second - total match points won in the last 3 matches.
iv. Then match points earned in, the last two matches; then last match; then by coin flip
v. Groups with only three teams – Points Adjustment – For determining home field advantage and tie breakers, teams from groups of three teams will have their overall and match points grossed up by 150% so that they will be on a comparable basis with groups of four teams.

Playoffs and Regional Champions

a. After the regular season, four Group Champion Teams will compete over two rounds of playoffs to determine the Regional Champion. (Teams will be paired by the FSGA Committee for the play-offs.)

  • Three group regions will include a wild-card team.

  • Two group regions will have each group winner advance to the playoffs. The winner will advance to the State Championship

b. Teams will be “seeded” based on each team’s overall record from regular season play.  The seeds will be used to determine who receives the home course advantage for the second match of the playoff. Division points will be used for this test, and if overall points are tied, then total match points will be compared.  If the teams are still tied, then the tie will be broken by comparing four-ball match points.  If the teams are still tied, then the tie will be broken by a coin flip.  (Teams from groups of only 3 teams will have their Season and match points grossed-up by 150% for purposes of determining home field analysis). Wildcard teams will be the fourth seed in their playoff division.  

c. The playoff matches will be conducted on the courses of the competing teams, according to all regular Interclub rules.

d. For each round of the playoffs, each team will play two matches against their opposing team on a home-and-away basis, conducted over two weeks. The winner will be determined by the Division Points earned in the two matches (Each Match - Winning Team = 3 points, Teams Tie = 1.5 Point Each; Loss = 0 Points)

e. Ties – If the teams remain tied after the completion of both matches, a sudden death playoff will be held to determine the winner. (See tie-breaking procedure in next section)

f. Eligibility - Only players who have played in at least one team match during the regular season shall be eligible to participate in the playoffs. Any infraction of this rule shall result in forfeiture of all four-ball points won during the play-off match by the ineligible player(s).

Players who were scheduled to play in a match that was cancelled are not eligible to play in the playoffs unless they have played in another match during the season. 

g. Regions with Three Groups (Wild Card Team) – In some cases a region will only have three groups. After the regular season, each of the group winners will advance to the playoffs. Additionally, the highest ranking second place team, the “Wild Card Team”, based upon Division Points (awarded for wins and ties), will advance to the playoffs. If there is a tie based on Division Points, then the team with the highest number of total “Match Points” from all their matches will advance. See Tie-breaking Procedures for Groups in a section listed above.

h. Regions with Two Groups – In some cases a region will only have two groups. After the regular season, each of the group winners will advance to the playoffs. The playoff winner will advance to the State Championship.

 

Tie-Breaking Procedure for Playoffs

a. If the teams remain tied after the completion of both matches, a sudden death stroke-play playoff will be held to determine the winner. The sudden-death playoff should involve the 1 & 3 lowest index players from each team and will begin on hole #1 unless another hole is mutually agreed upon.  Play will be from the identical tee played by the golfers in regulation.

b. The combined net score (with full handicaps) of the (2)two players from each team will be used to determine the winner. The playoff will continue until the tie is broken. (Unlike the regular matches, you will not be playing match play against an opponent).  The two players from each group that are from the same team are partners for purposes of the rules; they may give each other advice and both of their net scores will count.  Only the total net score for the (2)two players will count.  Stroke play rules apply and all putts must be holed.

c. Order of Play – For the playoff, the first team to play would be the visiting team.

d. In the event that the 1 & 3 player cannot participate in the playoff, a higher handicap teammate may take the spot. However, the substituted player must play to the absent players handicap index and tee. Example: If the #3 player leaves, the #4, must play in her spot, but must play to #3’s handicap index and tee.  The #2 player WOULD NOT be allowed to substitute for #3. If there is not a teammate to fulfill the absent players spot, the team must forfeit.

e. Players in the playoff will each receive their full handicap and strokes will be allocated according to the club scorecard.