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Individual Series

What is the Individual Series?

The Oregon Golf Association has secured a first rate reputation for the quality of our Championship events though, at this elite level, less than 5% of our 50,000 members are eligible to participate.  Everyone is eligible for Individual Series events regardless of skill and, at all OGA Tour events, you can expect a more relaxed format, incredible prizes, flighted divisions and plenty of excitement.

All events are shotgun starts and, when you arrive on site, you should proceed to the check-in table to pick up your scorecard, Local Rules sheet and find out your starting hole and parining.  When you check-in you will also have the opportunity to enter the gross or net skins game.  All entries are just $69 for OGA Members that sign up before March ($99 for non-OGA members*) and includes golf and warm up balls on the range.

About 20 minutes before the start, you'll be asked to gather for a brief series of announcements and in no time you'll be on your way to your starting hole.  Fields are limited to just 60 players ensuring a great pace at all OGA Tour events.  You'll play with two other players all of similar ability and during your round you'll be playing not only for score but will have the opportunity to win prizes based on your flight including: closest to the hole, straight drive and longest putt.  

At the end of the round you'll return your scorecard and results will be tabulated on-site with awards to be presented about 30 minutes after the completion of play.

Those that play well enough will win prize vouchers to be redemed at the host course and also earn OGA Tour Performance Points.  At the end of the season top point earners from each series (Individual, Partner, Senior) will be invited to compete in the OGA Tour Championship to be held October 22 at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort.

The OGA Tour also includes competitive events for Partners and Seniors.

To view the compelete OGA Tour schedule or sign up for an event, CLICK HERE.

*non-OGA Members are not eligible to earn points, please see the Regulations and Policies for additional information.

Comments

I would like to know if a husband and wife should play a partner series vs. individual competitive events.  Handicap difference between the two is just (6) strokes difference.

By Stacey Clarke on 02/08/2011

Comments

If you like to play at different courses, there is no reason why you shouldn’t do both!  We adjust Course Handicaps to take into account players of different genders playing different tees using Rule 3-5 of the USGA Handicap System Manual.

By Eric Yaillen on 02/08/2011

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