Two-Person Pinehurst
Description: 9:30 Shotgun start
Entry Fee: $45.00 per person/$90 Team. Entry fee includes: Green fee, cart and closest to pin prizes.
Format: Two Person Pinehurst. Both golfers tee off on every hole. Then, each team decides which ball to use. Players then alternate shots until the hole is finished.White tees for men, Red tees for ladies.Preferred pairings welcomed.Reduced rate practice rounds available for Saturday January 14th.Overnight packages are available and include a one nights stay at Crossings guest home "Home on the Range", Saturday practice round and your tournament entry fee. Minimum group size of eight people. For more information on overnight accommodations contact Jim Wakeman at Bandon Crossings.

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Eligibility: Individuals MUST have had a 2011 USGA Handicap Index to be eligible for net prizes.Individuals without a USGA handicap are welcome to compete, but must with a zero handicap.

Rules: • Individuals MUST have a 2011 USGA handicap to be eligible for net competition.
• Team handicap will be based on 60% of the lower course handicap team member and 40% of the higher course handicap team player. To calculate team handicap, add the two together and round to the nearest quarter handicap.
• Due to the nature of this format there will be no handicap divisions for Closest to pin competition.
• Individuals without a USGA handicap are welcome to compete, but must play with a zero handicap.

Prizes: Additional: There will be a closest to pin competition on every golf hole. Closest to pin winners will receive one of the following prizes: $25 gift certificate to McFarlin's Bar and Grill,$25 gift card to Bandon Crossings or one dozen Titleist Pro-V1 golf balls




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