Tournament Information Page

 

 

Age Eligibility: Male and Female Divisions

Junior Under 19 years of age as of August 1st

Juvenile Under 17 years of age as of August 1st

Bantam Under 15 years of age as of August 1st

 

Accommodations: Golf NL has block booked 20 rooms at The Albatross Hotel. To book a room call the hotel at 709-256-3956 or e-mail: tbrusey@steelehotels.com The rooms and rates are as follows:

          

Single/Double $119.00

Triple $129.00

Quad $139.00

Suites $170.00

 

Driving Range: The Gander Golf Club does not have a driving range but you can access the practice prior to each round at no cost.

 

Practice Round-Skills Challenge: Golf NL will schedule the practice round (18 holes) on Sunday July 2nd and will e-mail the schedule. Note that the Skills Challenge will be held as part of the practice round and players will be directed to each station as required after the round. The skills will include: putting, chipping and driving.

 

Pace Of Play: Golf NL will use a Group Pace of Play and the information will be posted on the tournament website and explained at the Players Meeting.

 

Tournament Draws: Players are advised that the draw for Round 1 of the competition will be based on the handicap of competitors while the final two draws will be based on the result of the previous day’s results within a players designated division.

 

Next Gen Atlantics: The Next Gen Atlantics will be held from July 17-20 (practice round – July 17) Avondale Golf Club Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

 

National Competition: The Canadian Junior Girls Championship scheduled to be played from July 23-27 (practice round – July 23)at  Hampton Golf Club in Hampton, New Brunswick. The Canadian Junior Boys Championship will be held from August 13-17 (practice round – Aug. 13) at a locatioin to be deterimed in Ontario

 

Quota Spots: Golf NL has received four (4) quota spots for each of the national championships. The top four finishers in the overall competition will be eligible to obtain a quota spot.

 

Score Posting: Players should be advised that Golf NL will be automatically posting your scores and overall results to the Golf Canada Score Center

 

Spectator Policy: This policy is included in the player registration.

 


 

 

Code of Conduct Policy

 

Golf Newfoundland Labrador has adopted the Code of Code implemented for national competitions by Golf Canada. Golf NL takes great pride in the quality of its competitions, which would not be possible without the active support and assistance of its corporate partners, host facilities and broad community involvement at each competition. In order to continue making Golf NL competitions enjoyable for everyone, all players are required to adhere to Golf NL's Player Code of Conduct.

 

The Golf NL Player Code of Conduct must be followed by all players and caddies (when permitted), on and off the golf course, throughout the entire competition, including the practice round(s).

 

All players are expected to act and play in the spirit of the game by:

 

• Acting with integrity – for example, by following the Rules, applying all penalties, and being honest in all aspects of play.

• Showing consideration to others – for example, by playing at a prompt pace, looking out for the safety of others, and not distracting the play of another player.

• Taking good care of the course – for example, by replacing divots, smoothing bunkers, repairing ball-marks, and not causing unnecessary damage to the course.

 

Violations of the Code of Conduct:

 

• Unsportsmanlike conduct, including bullying, harassment, discrimination, intimidation, abusive or offensive language, club throwing, disrespect to volunteers, referees, officials, host facility personnel, other players, or spectators or abuse of golf course property.

• Consumption of alcoholic beverages, cannabis or any illegal substance on the competition course or any designated practice areas.

• Possession or consumption of alcohol, tobacco (smoking, vaping or chewing) products or any illegal substance in junior competitions or by minors in any competition, on or off the course, throughout the entire competition.

• Failure to adhere to the dress code policy while on the host facility property. • Any vandalism or abusive behavior whether at the host, or other, hotel or to a host family, or their property. • Any other conduct unbecoming of a player in a Golf Canada competition occurring throughout the entire competition.

 

Code of Conduct Penalties:

 

Golf NL has adopted the Local Rule under Rule 1.2b setting standards of player conduct on the golf course during play. The Golf NL Tournament Committee may assess any or all of the following penalties outlined below, based on the severity and frequency of the violation.

• Warning

• One penalty stroke

• General Penalty (Two stroke penalty)

• Disqualification

 

Note: Under Rule 1.2a, a Committee may disqualify a player for serious misconduct for acting contrary to the spirit of the game.

 

Unacceptable behavior that a player may be penalized for during a round, may include:

• Failure to care for the course, including, but not limited to the failure to fill or replace divots, rake bunkers, or repair ball marks.

• Unacceptable language.

• Abuse of clubs or the course.

• Being disrespectful of volunteers, referees, officials, host facility, personnel, other players or spectators.

 

Note: Every athlete and other person participating in the competition shall reasonably cooperate with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) or another anti-doping organization investigating anti-doping rule violations and that a failure to do so may be the basis for disciplinary action.

 

Any suspected breach of this policy may be reported to any member of the Golf NL tournament committee or referee. The Tournament Committee is the sole judge in determining conduct unbecoming and may assess any or all of the preceding penalties based on the severity and frequency of the current or past violation(s). Any Code of Conduct violation will result in a written letter to the player.

 

In the event of a suspension, the player will be required to submit a written account of the Code of Conduct violation to the Golf NL's Competitions Committee within 30 days of the suspension. The Committee will determine the length of the suspension after reviewing all submitted materials, including a Golf NL tournament official/staff account of the violation. Any player who is under suspension will not be eligible for post-season honors.

All instances of abuse, bullying, harassment or discrimination require an incident report to be compiled by the tournament director who must also notify Golf NL's Board of Directors of any such Code of Conduct violations, as well as the sanctions imposed as a result of such violations.

Note: Junior players and parents are required to review and sign the Code of Conduct form (below) and present at the time of Player registration.

 

Must be completed and returned during registration - CLICK HERE

 


2023 Royal Le Page Provincial Junior Championships

Gander Golf Club

Schedule of Events

 

            Sunday July 2nd   Meetings to take place in Clubhouse

                       

                        12:30 P.M.     Practice Round (scheduled by Golf NL)

                        5:00 P.M.       Provincial Skills Challenge (end of practice round)

                        2:00 P.M.       Tournament Committee Meeting 

                        3:00 P.M.       Volunteer Training Meeting                       

                        4:00 P.M.       Officials Meeting

                        5:30 P.M.       Player Registration – Junior Room

                        7:00 P.M.       Players Meeting ( Mandatory) Clubhouse

 

            Monday July 3rd    

 

               8:00 A.M.       Day 1 Competition               Order of Play

                                                                                                   - Girls Divisions

                                                                                                   - Boys Divisions

 

   Tuesday July 4th 

 

               8:00 A.M.       Day 2 Competition               Order of Play

                                                                                                   - Boys Divisions

                                                                                                   - Girls Divisions

               6:00 P.M.       Players Dinner

 

   Wednesday July 5th

 

               8:00 A.M        Day 3 Competition               Order of Play

                                                                                                   - Girls Divisions

                                                                                                   - Boys Divisions

                                      

              

               2:00 P.M.       Championship Presentations – 18th Hole

 

Please note that this is a tentative schedule and subject to change