2016 Highlander Program July 27th - 30th
Transcription
2016 Highlander Program July 27th - 30th
2016 Highlander Program July 27th - 30th Defending Champions Dr. Charles Barotz and Sam Barotz Glenmoorcc.org/Highlander Dear Member and Guest, Welcome to the 2016 Highlander. On behalf of Glenmoor Country Club, we would like to thank you for your participation and are honored to have you with us. The Highlander Committee, as well as, Glenmoor Country Club and the Staff, have dedicated themselves to make this a memorable event. Our goal is to provide the service and hospitality necessary for you to have an entertaining week as you meet new friends and renew old acquaintances. On behalf of the Board of Directors and our membership, we extend a warm welcome and sincerely hope that you enjoy the annual Highlander event! Sincerely, The Highlander Committee Daily Schedule Wednesday, July 27th 7:30am-5:00pm- Registration in Golf Shop 7:30am- Practice rounds begin - Optional skins game buy-in 5:00pm- Flighted Horserace begins 6:00pm-10:00pm- “Stag Night” - contestants only 6:00pm-9:00pm- Ownership of Teams 9:15pm- Texas Hold’em Thursday, July 28th 6:00am-8:00am- Breakfast for contestants 8:00am- First Shotgun begins 11:00am-2:30pm- Buffet Lunch for contestants 1:30pm- Second Shotgun begins 7:00pm-11:30pm- Couple’s Night 7:30pm-8:30pm- Poolside dinner 8:30pm-11:30pm- Dancing Friday, July 29th 6:00am-8:00am- Breakfast for contestants 8:00am- First Shotgun begins 11:00am-2:30pm- Buffet Lunch for contestants 1:30pm- Second Shotgun begins Saturday, July 30th 6:00am-10:30am- Breakfast for contestants 8:00am- First Shotgun begins 10:30am-2:30pm- Buffet lunch for contestants 10:30am- Second shotgun begins 1:30pm-2:30pm- Pari-mutuel wagering on Championship Horserace 2:30pm- Championship Horserace After Horserace– Presentation of Champions’ trophies and Dinner 7:30pm-9:00pm- Pari-mutuel wagering and cash pool payouts pick up Tournament Format Practice Round Wednesday, July 27. Tee times begin at 7:30am Practice rounds may be scheduled two weeks in advance. Please contact the Golf Shop to reserve your starting time. There will be an optional cash pool - skins game buy-in. Matches Thursday - Saturday, July 28 - 30. The entire field has been divided into flights of six two-man teams. A maximum allowable handicap index differential between the member and guest is 7. For example: If the member’s handicap index is 6.5 and the guest’s handicap index is 20.1, the guest will be adjusted to 13.5. Also, all previous year’s horserace participants may not return with a higher handicap index. Flight assignments were based upon combined adjusted total team course handicap. Once flights are made, there will be no shots given during matches with the exception of the 1st flight in which handicaps at 80% will be given by wheeling off the low man. U.S.G.A. match play and local rules will apply throughout the tournament. Each team plays five 9-hole matches against each opponent within their respective flight. The format for each match is one best ball of the two-man teams. Each match represents nine (9) possible points. One point for winning the hole One-half point for halving the hole The winning team will receive a maximum of 6.5 points per match. The losing team will receive their earned point total. For example: In an 8 to 1 match, winners will receive 6.5 points and the losers receive 1 point. The first, second and third place finishers in each flight will advance to the Saturday afternoon Championship Horse Race. In the event of a tie within the flight, the score of the tying team’s match will determine the winner. If the tying teams halved their match, then the winner will be determined by a sudden death playoff. Note: This rule applies to Payouts and Wagering and in the event the head to head matches do not break the tie(s), the money will be split. All sudden death playoffs will be a best ball format starting on the first hole. If on the playoff hole the teams tie on the low-ball, then the team’s second ball will become the tiebreaker. If both balls tie, then the playoff will continue until a winner is determined. Nine-Hole Matches: Should matches be cancelled before completion then all points for the unplayed holes will be halved and added to the team’s point totals. If a team fails to show up for a scheduled match, the opponent will receive 5 points for the match. If two or more matches are cancelled, then the following rules shall determine cash payoffs and entry into the Championship Horse Race. In the event of a tie for first place, the score of the tying team’s match will determine the flight winner. If the tying teams halved their match or did not play one another, then two flight winners will be declared. All players shall receive the sum of the first and second place cash pool money, which will be evenly split between the teams and both teams will enter the Championship Horse Race. The same basic rules apply for second and third place ties. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FLIGHTED HORSERACE 5:00 P.M. Each flight begins on the corresponding hole number, with the exception of flights 2 and 13. Hole Flight 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 14 14 15 15 17 2 18 13 Each flight will play three successive holes. Two man best ball eliminating two teams on the first hole, two teams on the second with the final two teams playing the third hole for a single winner. If all six teams do not participate, the flight will by lot decide the elimination format to be used over the three holes. Ties on each hole will be broken with a chip off. All teams remaining for the tie breaker will have both players chip off using the closest ball as their “score”. Chip off spot and order will be determined by the group. Winning team wins $100 in Golf Shop credit. Betting and Payout Information There are three separate payouts involved with the Highlander 1. $300 Prepaid Cash Pool $300 Cash Pool Buy In. Mandatory for all 90 Teams. Pre-Billed to Members Accounts. Horse Race Payouts This Pool will pay shares two different ways. One half of the Pool will be paid to the first, second and third place finishers in the Horse Race. The teams will be paid as follows: 1st Place Horse Race $1320 2nd Place Horse Race: $792 3rd Place Horse Race: $528 The other half of the Pool will be split between the teams of the Champions, Second Place and Third Place flights. So come out and watch the Horse Race because if a team in your flight “cashes”, so do you! Flight Payouts 1st Place Flight: $528 2nd Place Flight: $317 3rd Place Flight: $210 Day Money: Thursday and Friday for earning 10 points total for the day. Payouts depends on the number of teams earning day money. Typically $80-$100. Steve Beach will find Day Money winners for payouts. 2. Team Ownership Calcutta (Wednesday Evening) 3. Pari-mutuel Wagering on Saturday Afternoon on overall Horse Race Ownership of Teams Wednesday Evening *All 90 Teams for sale from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday on the putting green. *Minimum team bid is $200. $25 increments. *Silent Auction bidding of each team. *Official Bid Sheet will include: Bid Amount, Team Name, and Bidder Name. *Team Owners posted by Thursday morning. Checks collected by Golf Shop made out to Buzz Wiepking must be turned in by 5:00 p.m. Thursday. *If a team does not own itself and wants to buy one half, a 50% premium will be collected by the winning bidder. i.e. If your team sold to someone for $200 you can buy 50% of your team for $150. No cutting deals. *If there are identical bids on a team and one of them is from the team member, the team owns themselves. Otherwise the team will be split equally. Payout: Final 6 Teams in the Horse Race are paid out from the Calcutta. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tie 5th Tie 5th 30% 22% 15% 13% 10% 10% Owners: Please make checks payable to Buzz Wiepking by 5:00 p.m. Thursday Pari-Mutuel Betting Final Horse Race After the completion of the Saturday morning matches, 45 teams will be broken down in to 3 groups in order to begin the Final Horse Race. The 45 teams will be listed in flight order with simple Win-Place-Show betting. Betting will be in $10 increments. Window will be open at 1:30 and be open for one hour outside of the golf shop. *Horse Race Participants will be allowed to bet first so they can prepare for their horse race. Glenmoor’s Locker Room Offers Shoe Service, Personal Amenities, First Aid & Massage Shoe Service – Leave your shoes in front of your locker if you would like them cleaned up and shined and then returned to your locker. Street shoes as well as golf shoes welcomed. Personal Amenities – Most can be found in the bathrooms. Sunscreen can be found on all vanities as well as by the attendant’s desk on the counter by the hallway across from the weight room. Attendants also carry shaving razors as well as toothbrushes with toothpaste. First-Aid – Medicine, glass cleaner for glasses and sunglasses, tape and band-aids can be found at the attendant’s office. Massage – Schedule a massage with Barb to work out any kinks you might have or to just help loosen you up for your round of golf. You can reach her at 303-339-3518 (at the club) or 720-849-3433. Locker Room Managers/Attendants: 303-781-3000 ext. 3530 Lonnie Callies & Tom Dean Barb Smith Massage Therapist Locker room hours during the tournament: 5:30 AM-8:30 PM The Glenmoor Golf Shop has your Tournament Essentials and more! Balls, Gloves, Bags, Rangefinders, Ball Markers, Repair Tools, Shoes, Loafers, Socks, Swim Trunks, Apparel, Layering Pieces, Duffels, Sunglasses, Phone Chargers, Aftershave-etc Glenmoor’s award-winning Golf Shop offers “MVP” pricing (Member Value Pricing) for the members and their guests. We offer a great mix of merchandise for golf and lifestyle needs. The shop will be open during the tournament from 6:30am-6pm. Highlander Caddie Rates Tournament and Practice Rounds: Carry Rates: Base: 4 Day Total: 4 Day Tip:(Suggested) “Honor” $60/Bag $240 $100-$200 “A” Caddie $50/Bag $200 $80-$160 “B” Caddie $40/Bag $160 $60-$120 “C” Caddie $30/Bag $120 $60-$100 Forecaddie Rates: Base: Tip (Suggested) “Honor” $400 $150-$250 “A” Caddie $320 $130-$200 “B” Caddie $240 $100-$150 “C” Caddie $180 $75-$100 *There will be 4-day caddie tickets available for all levels. Please contact: Kevin Montano Golf Professional/Caddie Master kmontano@glenmoorcc.org 303-339-3566 Championship Horse Race Saturday, July 30 2:30 pm The Championship Horse Race will determine the overall tournament champion for the Highlander. Galleries are encouraged and beverage carts will be following the exciting golf action. The first, second and third place finishers of each flight will be divided into three groups. No shots will be given and flights 1-3 will play from gold tees, flights 4-11: blue tees, and flights 12 and up: white tees. This is a sudden death modified scotch event. All ties on any holes will be settled with a chip-off in which winning teams advance to the next hole. Both players will participate in the chip-off, with the winners being determined by closest to the pin. Format: Each team member will hit a drive on each of the first three holes as long as they remain in the competition. After the teams select a drive, they will alternate shots until the ball is holed. The team order of play on the first hole will be determined by the luck of the draw. The team order of play after the first hole will be in the reverse order of the previous hole. The final two teams from each of the three groups will be united on the sixteenth hole. Again, each team member will hit a drive, a drive is selected and then it is alternate shot until the ball is holed. Team order of play on the sixteenth hole will be determined by the luck of the draw. The team order of play after the sixteenth hole will be in the reverse order of the previous hole. The two (2) high scores on the sixteenth hole will be eliminated and the four remaining teams will move on to the seventeenth hole. One team will be eliminated on the seventeenth hole. The final three teams will play the eighteenth hole for the Championship. In the event of a tie, the Champions will be determined by a sudden death playoff on the eighteenth hole. A tie for second and third place will be determined by a chip-off. Committee Responsibilites: The committee reserves the right to alter the Horse Race Qualification procedure depending on weather conditions. The committee will exhaust all possibilities to insure a Champion as well as a Runner-Up and Third Place finishers. If weather cancels the Championship Horse Race, then all Horse Race cash pool money will be split evenly between the fifteen flights among the top three finishers according to the Flight Pool payout. Important Notes Attire All contestants are required to wear tucked in golf shirts with golf slacks or appropriate length golf shorts with no jeans on the golf course. Caddies and Carts All teams will be assigned carts prior to each round. If you choose, a team may request a forecaddie in addition to the cart. Teams may also walk and use a caddie instead of using a cart. Please notify the golf shop as soon as possible if you intend to use a caddie and make any special caddie requests prior to July 1st. Charges for the caddie will be in addition to any other tournament fees. Caddies will not be allowed on the patio during breakfast, lunch, and dinner (includes member’s children). Stag Night On Wednesday, July 27th, from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm, the annual stag night will be held; this event is restricted to participants only. No women, children, or caddies will be allowed to attend. Saturday Night The Saturday evening dinner following the conclusion of the Horserace on the golf course is reserved for Highlander Participants and their significant others only. Texas Hold ‘Em: On Wednesday, beginning at 9:15 pm a Texas Hold‘em card game will begin in the lower level near the bar. The game will last a hour and fifteen minutes and will conclude with a winner! The buy in will be $100 per player. Weather Contingencies The decision to suspend and/or resume play will be determined by the Golf Shop. If, due to lightning, inclement weather or an emergency, the Committee decides to suspend play, a horn will sound with a continuous solid tone and all players shall immediately discontinue play, mark their ball position and return to the Clubhouse. An intermittent solid tone will indicate play may resume. Contestants must be amateurs with a certified handicap index. Highlander Committee Trent Cunningham, Highlander Chairman Jeff Wiepking Patrick Beirne John Lester Phil Walton Bill Atkinson C.J. Parry, PGA Alan Saunders, PGA Country Club Staff Steve Van Buren Dennis Vogt Penelope Wong Teri Kubik General Manager Course Superintendent Executive Chef Membership/Marketing Director Golf Shop Staff CJ Parry Alan Saunders Faye Whade Kevin Montano Steve Beach Lonnie Callies Tom Dean Head PGA Golf Professional 1st Assistant PGA Golf Professional AGM Merchandise Manager/Buyer 2nd Assistant PGA Golf Professional PGA Director of Instruction Locker Room Manager Locker Room Manager Past Highlander Champions 1988 Dick O’Donnell Don Keffer 1989 Gary Altman Dale Messerly 1990 Dean Evans 1991 Gary Altman 1992 Jim Cerasoli William Smith 1993 Steve Conrad Don Morrow 1994 Ron Fatalski Warren McCracken Ron Altman Harold Daniels 1995 David Glazier Brent Markley 1996 Milt Karavites Chris Crump 1997 Bill Hollinger Bo Watterson 1998 John Lester David Glazier 1999 Everrett Clark Tim Colleran 2000 Butch Gorden Bob Fitzner 2001 Brad Rhodes Vinnie Schmitz 2002 Chris Gharrity John Julian 2003 Peter Holst Dan Fuller 2004 Glen Naylor 2005 John Robbins Jamie Doucet Kip Sunset 2006 Jack Greenley Chris Greenley 2007 Charles Barotz Jeff Forman 2008 Jeff Wiepking Tom Fullerton 2009 Dave Kornder Dave Dunham 2010 Ed Berman James Berman 2011 John Moore Jack Pogge 2012 Kary Kaltenbacher Kaleb Mahanes 2013 Brad Doi Joel Chavez 2014 2015 George Ciotti Dr. Charles Barotz Chad Isaacs Sam Barotz