Vincent Regis

Presentation Tournament 2021

Now that play is allowed again on the golf course, it is my pleasure to invite you to participate in the Presentation Tournament on March 14th 2021.

The Presentation Tournament format is played “against Par” with handicap adjustment, which is a modified stableford competition.
It is like a matchplay against the course. if you score lower than net par, you win the hole and you get a point. if you score net par, you half the hole and get no point. If you score more than net par, you lose the hole and get -1. The winner is the one with the most positive value.

Unfortunately this year there will be no presentation dinner. However we will have all the trophies on display in the vitrine in the hut, with a list of all of last years results for everyone to see.

Registration for the competition is open in Proware.

Best regards.
-Vincent

Walker Cup / Club Championship 2020 results

This year the Walker Cup (Cat 2 championship) was combined with the first round the Club Championship. Playing conditions were perfect with no clouds, mild temperatures, and moderate winds on both Saturday and Sunday.

Walker Cup

The winner of the Walker Cup this year is Ton Remmen with a Stableford score of 34. Clare Bingham comes second with 32, and Gijs Tan 3rd with 31. Both Ton and Gijs made the cut for the Club Championship’s 2nd round.

Club Championship

On the club Championship side, David took the lead on Saturday with a solid 66, with Erik van Ginkel (69) trailing by 3 shots, Raffaele Tosellini (70) and Raphael Lucas (70) trailing by 4.

On Sunday Raphael Lucas made a charge with a 69 on gaining one shot on David (70), but David was still 3 shot clear in the end, and is our club champion for the 3rd year running!!! Congratulations David!!!

The detailed results are all published in Proware.

Dunhill Cup 2020

Dear Club members,

It is time to put together the teams for the Dunhill Cup.

The first round is planned for the 28th of March. So you have until March 20th midnight to setup your team and communicate its composition back to the organiser (Vincent Regis).

Team Composition

All members of the team shall have a link to a recognisable ‘geo-political’ entity, either by birth, naturalisation (citizenship), marriage or partnership.

It is the responsibility of the captain in setting up a team to ascertain potential absenteeism among the players to avoid ‘conceding’ walkovers. The team captain shall function as point of contact to the organiser.

A team shall consist of no more than 6 players.

A player can only participate in one team.

Competition is open to all players with Handicap 54 (GVB). For the competition an exact handicap of 36.0 is given to players with handicap >36.0. Team composition may not be changed after the first playing Saturday. Teams that don’t have 6 players on their team at the time of the first match may still add players until they have reached the maximum of 6 players.

Preceding years we had the following teams:

Netherlands (Henk Wapstra)
France (Vincent Regis)
Spain (Rafael Lucas)
Germania (Germany/ Austria) (Klaus Ludwig)
Celtics (Ireland/ Scotland) (Paul McNamara)
Scandinavia (Reno Harboe Sorensen)
Commonwealth (Salim Ansari/Clare Bingham)

The schedule is the following:

Round 1 – March 28th

Round 2 – April 18th

Round 3 – May 9th

Semi final – May 30th

Final – June 20th


Game format and rules:

A match between 2 teams is made up of 3 games/flights, with 3 members from each team playing against each other. Captains shall declare their team’s 3 players to the other on the day of the match just prior to the first tee time. A players handicap is the one current at beginning of match day (Note; full handicap adjustment), Maximum exact handicap is 36, players with a higher handicap are allowed to play but will be given a 36.0 handicap for the match.

The matches are played in handicap order where first, the lowest handicap player of a team plays against the lowest handicap player of the opposing team etc.

This order of play shall be modifiable to accommodate late arrivals (Note the 20 minute tee-off window still applies). The format is medal matchplay, i.e. each player plays 18 holes, holing out on each hole. The lowest net score at the end (after handicap adjustment) wins. Individual game must have a winner, in case of a draw after 18 holes: play on from hole 1 (with handicap difference per hole) to decide winner by sudden death (like match play).

If a team does not manage to field all three players for a match, the game(s) where the missing player(s) would have played is (are) conceded.

If each team fields only 2 players and each wins one game, then the match is decided by stroke difference, else by a sudden death, match play between the 2 lowest handicap players.

Score cards to be put in the scorecard box after competition. These will be forwarded to EGC Handicap Secretary or returned to player with a non-EGC home club.

Teams score:

The team winning a match will get 1 point, loser 0. The games scored, 3-0 or 2-1, will be recorded as will the net stroke difference in the match and games conceded.

The stroke difference in a game is fixed at 1 where there was a play-off to decide a game.

Where a game is ‘conceded’ through a ‘no-show’, the conceding team gets a +5 stroke penalty for that game. (The other team does not benefit any strokes, just the game win.)

Teams in a group are ranked according to, and in order of: 1) points, 2) games won, 3) least net stroke difference over all matches. If still a tie in a group, then the winner of the match, already played, between the two will go through.