Golf is a unique sport.  It is a combination of precision and power, sportsmanship and etiquette, concentration and endurance.  It is a rare opportunity that you get to play this game in the setting of a world class resort such as Bandon Dunes.  It is in this backdrop that the 16th annual WRIDER (Whidbey Reno Invitational Dunes Excursion and Retreat) Cup will be contested at the number one golf resort in the country.  Play well gentlemen!

 

THE WRIDER CUP

 

Wrider Cup Standings:

Reno         8-7-1

                     Whidbey   7-8-1                     

2009:           Reno                      15.5   -   14.5

2010:           Whidbey                25.5   -   14.5

2011:           Whidbey                22.0   -   18.0

2012:           Reno                      24.5   -   15.5

2013:           Reno                      24.0   -   16.0

2014:           Reno                      23.5   -   16.5

2015:           Reno                      22.5   -   17.5

2016:           Reno                      23.0   -   17.0

2017:           Reno                      24.0   -   16.0

2018:           Reno                      22.5   -   17.5

2019:           Tie                          20.0   -   20.0

2020:           Whidbey                21.5   -   18.5

2021:           Whidbey                31.25 - 28.75

2022:           Whidbey                30.5   -   19.5

2023:           Whidbey                12.0    -    8.0

2024:           Whidbey                30.0   -   20.0

 

1. Rosters: There are 20 participants for each team, and they all will play.

 

2. Schedule: Team Whidbey and Team Reno will both have 20 golfers who compete in three days of team competition and one day of singles matches for the Wrider Cup trophy. All golfers will play four matches (one team event per day 1-3, and a singles match on day 4).

 

3. Scoring -- match play: You earn one point for your match per winning hole, no matter your score on that hole.

For example, if you make a quadruple bogey on No. 7, it will not affect your aggregate score other than losing the point for that one hole. So let's say you hit a ball into the water on a par 3 and end up making a six, while the golfer you are facing makes a hole in one. The golfer who made the hole in one still just gets a single point for winning the hole even though he beat you by five strokes.  Best of all, he now owes you a drink!  If the match was all square after hole six he is now one up after hole 7.

 

4. Scoring -- team points: Once you lead a match (four-ball, foursome or single) by more holes than you have left to play (i.e. 4 up with three holes left), you win the match and your team gets a full point. If the match finishes tied, each team gets a half point. The most points at the end of the four days wins.

There are 50 total points to be won each year. Technically, the first one to 25.5 points wins. However, a tie at 25 is possible and would result in the trophy staying in the hands of the reigning champions and the team payout would be split.  In the unlikely event of play being canceled before the finish, the team that leads will take home the win.  Any unpaid competition money will be distributed back to the players unless a mutually agreed upon alternative is reach by the two captains.

 

5. Types of matches: The first three days consist of 30 team matches (10 on round 1, 10 on round 2, 10 on round 3). How does four-ball work?

 

Four-ball: Two-golfer teams representing each country square off. Each golfer plays his own ball all the way through to the end of the hole.

So let's say Reno sends John Smith and Ron Johnson, and Whidbey sends Greg Jackson and Rich Hack. If Smith, Johnson and Jackson all make par, while Hack makes birdie. Then Whidbey would be 1 up after the first hole. If Smith and Hack both make birdie, the match would be all square through the first hole even if Johnson makes bogey and Jackson makes par. Only the best score counts for each pair.

 

Singles: Round 4 consists of 20 singles matches.  Each match will be worth 1 point.

 

$160.00 Mandatory Entry

Each team (Whidbey vs. Reno) will be playing for a total of 50 points throughout the play of the Pacific Dunes, Sheep Ranch, Old Mac & Bandon Trails.  The first 3 days will consist of each team splitting up into ten two-man teams playing best-ball matches (match-ups will be decided by the captains) worth one 1 point each.  The fourth day will be one-on-one matches for a total of 20 points.  The first team to 25 ½ points wins.  The payouts will be as follows:

 

Monday

Two Man Best Ball (match play)

$20 per player to the winning twosomes

$40 per player to the low net of each team

$30 per player to the 2nd low net of each team

$20 per player to the 3rd low net of each team

 

1st Place Foursome =  $40 per player

2nd Place Foursome = $30 per player         2 Net (This is a side game and has nothing to do with the WC points)

3rd Place Foursome =  $20 per player                    

KP’s $50 Each

Gross Skins Pot: $200

Net Skins Pot:    $200

 

Tuesday

Two Man Best Ball (match play)

$20 per player to the winning twosomes

$40 per player to the low net of each team

$30 per player to the 2nd low net of each team

$20 per player to the 3rd low net of each team

 

1st Place Foursome =  $40 per player

2nd Place Foursome = $30 per player         2 Net (This is a side game and has nothing to do with the WC points)

3rd Place Foursome =  $20 per player                    

KP’s $50 Each

Gross Skins Pot: $200

Net Skins Pot:    $200

 

Wednesday

Two Man Best Ball (match play)

$20 per player to the winning twosomes

$40 per player to the low net of each team

$30 per player to the 2nd low net of each team

$20 per player to the 3rd low net of each team

 

1st Place Foursome =  $40 per player

2nd Place Foursome = $30 per player         2 Net (This is a side game and has nothing to do with the WC points)

3rd Place Foursome =  $20 per player                    

KP’s $50 Each

Gross Skins Pot: $200

Net Skins Pot:    $200

Thursday

Singles Matches

$20 Individual Match Play

$50 per player for winning team

KP’s $50 Each

Team MVP  1st -$40 Each, 2nd $20 Each

 

 

The winning team will take home the WRIDER CUP trophy and will retain it until the 2025 match.

 

 

The Trophy:  The trophy, like the players that are competing for it, is a conglomeration of parts recycled from other uses.  There is a candlestick, a incense cup, two golf balls, a fine wood base, and a  classic persimmon club head. The golf balls, representing the competing teams are on opposite sides of the trophy with the classic golf club at the top/middle representing the both the classic format of the competition and the classic courses at the Bandon Dunes Resort.  The fine wood base represent the integrity of the competition and the men that compete in it.

 

                                                              

WRIDER CUP 2024