1. The competition will consist of each club playing each other club once between the months of May and August.
2. Each club shall play two matches at “home” and two “away” as per the draw made by the Secretary of the League with the final matches for every club being played at one venue on the same day.
3. Matches shall be completed during the month stated in the draw unless by mutual agreement of both clubs. All matches however, must be played at the latest before the final series of games scheduled in the draw for the one venue on the last day of the League season.
4. The Club Secretary/ delegated club official will be responsible for making the arrangements for their club’s home fixtures with the relevant opponents, and forwarding the result within seven days of completion of the match to the Secretary of the League. Once a date has been agreed the match should take place on that date. Only in exceptional circumstances could a date be altered, but if a Club should have such a request they should approach the Secretary in the first instance.
5. The team for each match will consist of 8 players from each club. The composition of the team is to be 3 players from handicap index 3.5 - 9.4, 3 from 9.5 -14.4 and 2 from 14.5-24.4.
Any player, who is a member of more than one member or associate member club of the League and wishes to play the Moray and Nairn Golf League, must declare by 31st March each year which member club is his Home club. He may only represent his Home club in the League during that year and under no circumstances will be allowed to represent another member or associate member club until the following season.
Exception to the Rule:
If a player is a member of more than one club only one of which is a member or associate member club of the League this rule does not apply.
6. The games will be listed in order of the handicap indexes i.e. games 1, 2 and 3 from 3.5 - 9.4, games 4, 5 and 6 from 9.5 - 14.4, with games 7 and 8 from 14.5-24.4.
7. The method of selection of team members will lie with each individual club. There is no limit to the number of players that may be used during the league. Any player who represents a club in the Scratch League is ineligible to play for any club in that season’s Handicap League as well. Breach of this rule will result in the loss of the point from that individual game.
8. If a player’s “playing” handicap index alters during the season so that he changes to a different handicap index (as listed in rules 5&6), then he is eligible for selection for only the new band. If after selection for a particular match (one week in advance) a player’s handicap is reduced to a lower handicap band he should be allowed to participate in the match in the handicap band for which he had been selected and any stoke allocation will be taken from his new handicap index. Conversely, the same applies if a player’s handicap index rises after the team has been selected. Stroke allocation will be taken from his new index. In the event of a player, pre-selected for a match (one week in advance), having his handicap index reduce below the 3.5 qualifying criteria he will still be eligible to play and stake allocation will be taken from his new index.
9. The following applies in respect of substitution of a player:-
10. The maximum handicap index is 24.4. Any player with a higher handicap index may participate but will only be given a maximum index of 24.4 for calculation of strokes.
11. Each club will play a match against the other competing clubs and each match will consist of eight singles by match-play over 18 holes, games level after 18 holes counting as a halved game. Full handicap allowance will be given with play from medal tees. Teams will be listed on the score sheets provided by the Secretary. Once the team sheet has been submitted, play will commence at the allotted time with the No.8 game teeing off first, followed by the No.7 game etc. until the top game plays off last.
12. In each match the club winning the most games will be awarded two points for a win. In tied matches each club will be awarded one point. The winners of the league will be the club accumulating the most points and in the event of two or more clubs being equal points then the number of individual games won (including halved games) during the course of the season will be used to determine the winner.
Should there still be a tie at this stage then there will be a sudden death play-off between a nominated player from each of the clubs concerned. The player nominated must have played in one of the top three games for their club on Super Sunday. Any such play-off would commence as soon as possible after the conclusion of the last match. The League Executive will determine the holes to be used and appoint a referee for the play-off.
13. In the event of adverse weather occurring whilst the match is being/scheduled to be played, the decision will rest with the two team captains to suspend play for the appropriate time until the course is playable again and/or safe to do so. In the event of the decision being made to abandon play as there appears to be no prospect of a resumption within a reasonable period of time, the following will apply:-
14. Should any matter not be covered by the rules, the decision of the League Executive will be final.
Rules amended at the 2020 AGM to incorporate the new World Handicap System (WHS)
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