2001 Tournament Schedule


Date Tournament Format Cost Coordinator
Wed, May 23
11:00 Tee-times
Kickoff Classic
The Woodlands GC
Woodlawn, MD
Strokeplay
Blindholes
$45
Walking not available
Doug Shaffer
Fri, Jun 22
12:00 Noon Shotgun
Frank Brown Memorial
South Hills GC
Hanover, PA
Strokeplay
Shotgun
$40
Walking not available
Shaun Francomacaro
Renee Cannon
Thu, Jul 19
11:00 Tee-times
Stars and Stripes
Bear Creek GC
Westminster, MD
Strokeplay $35
Walking not available

Thu, Aug 30
11:00 Tee-times
Sun and Fun
Quail Valley GC
Littlestown, PA
Scramble $35
Walking not available

Fri, Sep 28
TBD Shotgun
Banquet Banger
Wakefield Valley GC
Westminster, MD
Strokeplay
Shotgun
$45
Walking not available
Doug Shaffer
Tue, Oct 9
TBD Shotgun
Die Hard
Oakmont Greens GC
Hampstead, MD
Strokeplay
Shotgun
Team Bestball
$35
Walking not available


  *   Online signup begin and end dates vary for each tournament. Please read the signup dates carefully.

  Note:   For Non-League Member Players: In order to qualify for Individual Net prizes, you must have either an APL Golf League handicap index (established from a previous APL tournament or membership) OR a valid USGA handicap index. Until you meet this criteria, you will be considered a 'scratch' (0 handicap) golfer for net prizes.



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Format Description
Shotgun Start All groups will tee off at the same time on different holes.
Individual Strokeplay Each person plays his/her own ball until holed and records that score.
Individual Blindhole After play is completed, 9 hole numbers will be drawn from a hat, and scores from these holes will be used to determine the winners.
Team Bestball Each person plays his/her own ball until holed. The 'bestball' score for a given hole is the lowest net score among the group.
High-Low Team score for each hole is the sum of the lowest and highest net scores.
Cha Cha Cha Take the best net score of the foursome on the first hole, the two best net scores on the second hole, the three best net scores on the third hole. Repeat the sequence until the end of the round.
Scramble All players hit tee shots. The group decides which is best, and everyone hits the next shot from that spot. This continues until the ball is holed.
Generally, a minimum number of tee shots must be used for each player.
Ryder Cup Two person teams compete in three 9-hole competitions. Nine holes of alternate shot, 9-holes of scramble, and 9-holes of better ball.
Lone Ranger Four person teams compete. On each hole, one person is the Lone Ranger (this rotates throughout the foursome). Team scores will be the sum of the Lone Ranger's score and the best of the other three scores.



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