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Wolverton Alberta Open Championship

Jun 10 - Jun 11, 2008

Carnmoney Golf Club

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Title:  Registration Policies
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1  Competitors must be an amateur golfer as defined by the RCGA Rules of Amateur Status and member in good standing of a recognized national golf association.
 
2  Competitors must present their updated & certified membership/handicap at the tournament site. Players not presenting their card shall be disqualified.  No Card – No play. The entry fee will not be refunded. 
 
3  Entries are accepted on first come first served basis, unless otherwise stated on this form.  Tournament applications are subject to approval of the Tournament Committee.
 
4  Entries must be received on this form (or a reproduction) by 4:00 PM on the closing entry date and accompanied by a current dated “personal” cheque, money order, VISA or MasterCard.  Online Registrations will be accepted from the Alberta Golf Website.
 
5  After June 1st, all entries belonging to players of member clubs whose Alberta Golf membership dues have not been paid will be placed on an inactive list.  Inactive listed players will not be eligible for tournament play until their clubs’ membership account has been cleared.
 
6  Competitors when submitting their entry agree to abide by:
a) the “Code of Conduct”
b) the “Competitor’s Waiver and Consent”  and “Certification of Parent/Guardian” (where appropriate)
                                                                                                               
7   Automotive transportation is prohibited except in the Men’s Senior Championship, Men’s Senior Qualifying, Interclub and Men's Mid Handicap.

In exceptional circumstances, Alberta Golf may permit a player, who otherwise qualifies for an amateur event, to use a power cart or other special equipment.  A current medical certificate along with a letter describing the player’s needs must be submitted with the entry to request such permission.  Authorization to use such equipment may be granted if in the opinion of the Rules Committee, the player could not otherwise participate in the event due to a serious permanent physical impairment.  Such use may be denied, if it is deemed that use of such special device, would give the player an undue advantage over other competitors.

 
Note:       Unacceptable entries include late; telephoned or emailed entries; “company” cheques and postdated cheques. 


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