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Friday, March 30, 2012

USGA: Rules of Golf explained

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The Rules of Golf in written text can be overwhelming and confusing.  Even the touring pros seek advice from an official to protect from making an error that could result in a disqualification.  The USGA has posted a wonderful video to help explain some of the basic rules we encounter at some time during a round. As the Chicago area prepares for its season, now is the time to get up to date on the Rules of Golf.  Click on the link and watch the video on: The Rules of Golf explained.  

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Greg Harris (Sr. Snead Flight) Wins the Myrtle Beach Major

Greg Harris lives in Michigan and competes on the Chicago South Tour.  A Member since 2008, he has been absent of the winners circle since 2009 and has yet to win a Major Championship.  He came close in 2010 finishing 2nd in the Senior Snead Flight at the Harbor Shores Major.

Greg enjoyed better weather than his fellow Chicago South member’s who competed on the same weekend in California.  He competed in the Winter Classic Major in December finishing 4th and one stroke from qualifying for the Senior National Championship; finished 7th at the TPC Sawgrass Open Major in January and scored his first Major Championship win in Myrtle Beach (Three-times-a-charm).

With his Major Championship win, Greg has officially qualified for the 2012 Senior National Championship in September.  All that is left to fulfill the eligibility is for him to compete in at least one tour event after June 1st of 2012.

Congratulations to Greg Harris on winning his First Major Championship!  Great job Greg!!

Dan Steinman takes one from the West Coast


Dan Steinman (Senior Palmer Flight - Chicago South Tour) traveled to sunny California hoping to play in warm weather and sunny skies.  To his surprise, the weather turned frigid and wet causing Saturdays round to be cancelled.  The 36 hole "Southern California Open Major" was shortened to 18 holes.  Dan posted an 81 to win by one stroke; hoisting the Major Championship trophy, snagging it from the West Coast. 

Great job Dan!!!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

NEW Cell Phone Policy for ALL GCAM Tour Events

The Golf Channel AM Tour National Office has implemented the New Cell Phone policy for 2012. All member’s and potential member’s should familiarize themselves with the policy to avoided "Disqualification" from ANY tournament. The NEW policy is from the USGA Rules of Golf – read below.


DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICES: Tour Players may use distance-measuring devices. The device may not have any feature on it such as weather, wind, slope, grade, temperature etc.

CELL PHONES: Cell phones must be in the off position and may only be used in case of emergency. A cell phone may not be used as a distance measuring device.

The rule is below with the appendix IV below that. To protect our players from mistakenly being disqualified because he was not aware his smart phone had a weather application on it, we have made it a rule on our tour that all cell phones are turned off unless it is an emergency.
14-3. Artificial Devices, Unusual Equipment and Unusual Use of Equipment

The USGA reserves the right, at any time, to change the Rules relating to artificial devices, unusual equipment and the unusual use of equipment, and to make or change the interpretations relating to these Rules.

A player in doubt as to whether use of an item would constitute a breach of Rule 14-3 should consult the USGA.

A manufacturer should submit to the USGA a sample of an item to be manufactured for a ruling as to whether its use during a stipulated round would cause a player to be in breach of Rule 14-3. The sample becomes the property of the USGA for reference purposes. If a manufacturer fails to submit a sample or, having submitted a sample, fails to await a ruling before manufacturing and/or marketing the item, the manufacturer assumes the risk of a ruling that use of the item would be contrary to the Rules.

Except as provided in the Rules, during a stipulated round the player must not use any artificial device or unusual equipment (see Appendix IV for detailed specifications and interpretations), or use any equipment in an unusual manner:

a. That might assist him in making a stroke or in his play; or

b. For the purpose of gauging or measuring distance or conditions that might affect his play; or

c. That might assist him in gripping the club, except that:

(i) gloves may be worn provided that they are plain gloves;

(ii) resin, powder and drying or moisturizing agents may be used; and

(iii) a towel or handkerchief may be wrapped around the grip.

Exceptions:

1. A player is not in breach of this Rule if (a) the equipment or device is designed for or has the effect of alleviating a medical condition, (b) the player has a legitimate medical reason to use the equipment or device, and (c) the Committee is satisfied that its use does not give the player any undue advantage over other players.

2. A player is not in breach of this Rule if he uses equipment in a traditionally accepted manner.

PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE 14-3:

Disqualification.
Note: The Committee may make a Local Rule allowing players to use devices that measure or gauge distance only.

Appendix IV5. Distance-Measuring Devices (Rule 14-3)

During a
stipulated round, the use of any distance measuring device is not permitted unless the Committee has introduced a Local Rule to that effect (see Note to Rule 14-3 and Appendix I; Part B; Section 9).

Even when the Local Rule is in effect, the device must be limited to measuring distance only. Features that would render use of the device contrary to the Local Rule include, but are not limited to:

• the gauging or measuring of slope;

• the gauging or measuring of other conditions that might affect play (e.g., wind speed or direction, or other climate-based information such as temperature, humidity, etc.);

• recommendations that might assist the player in making a
stroke or in his play (e.g., club selection, type of shot to be played, green reading or any other advice related matter); or

• calculating the effective distance between two points based on slope or other conditions affecting shot distance.

Such non-conforming features render use of the device contrary to the
Rules, irrespective of whether or not:

• the features can be switched off or disengaged; and

• the features are switched off or disengaged.

A multi-functional device, such as a smartphone or PDA, may be used as a distance measuring device provided it contains a distance measuring application that meets all of the above limitations (i.e., it must measure distance only). In addition, when the distance measuring application is being used, there must be no other features or applications installed on the device that, if used, would be in breach of the
Rules, whether or not they are actually used.

Monday, March 12, 2012

2012 National or Senior National Qualifiers

Chicago is still in hibernation however a few players managed to head south to get the 2012 season started again. Tom Ward (Sr. Sarazen Flight) and Glen Przybylski (Championship Flight) both of the Chicago South tour have added their names to those who have qualified for the National or Senior National Championship.

Congratulations to the following individuals on qualifying for the 2012 National or Senior National Championship. All that is left for the following players is to complete 5 rounds with one after June 1st to complete the eligibility process.
Jorge Arteta (Sarazen Flight) Chicago North – Flight Promotion 11/2/2011
Tom Joy (Sr. Palmer Flight) Chicago North – Flight Promotion 11/2/2011
Clay Koenig (Jones Flight) Chicago South – Flight Promotion 11/2/2011
Ken Larney (Sr. Championship Flight) Chicago South – 4that 2011 National Championship
Mark Palmer (Sr. Championship Flight) Chicago North – 4THat 2011 Sr. National Championship
Pat Polzin (Championship Flight) Chicago South – 2011 National Champion (Palmer Flight)
Glen Przybylski (Championship Flight) Chicago South – 2ndat Winter Championship Major Dec. 2011
Dan Steinman (Sr. Palmer Flight) Chicago South – 2ndat 2011 Senior National Championship
Tom Ward (Sr. Sarazen Flight) Chicago South – 3rdat TPC Sawgrass Major January 2012
Andrew Wilson (Championship Flight) Chicago North – Past National Champion
Dane Yarnell (Championship Flight) Chicago North – 5that 2011 National Championship

Who will be the next to add their name to the list to take their shot at winning the National or Senior National Championship in their respective flight? Will Chicago again have a player hoist the National Trophy? Season begins April 21 for others to make a run at qualifying for the National or Senior National Championship.

2012 Chicago Golf Show results

2012 Chicago Golf Show was held in Rosemont Illinois over a snowy weekend (Feb. 24-26). Chicago North & South Tours set up their exhibit to attract potential members. The goal was to find golfer’s who are ready to take their game to the next level by competing in tournaments against players of their skill level. The staff provided solid information and personal experience as attendees stopped by to learn more about the tour.

I would like to thank Henry Swan, Frank Kaldis, Jim Gotschall, Brad Easterling and Steve Downey for taking the time to help out at the Golf Show. It was valuable to have a member discuss the tour giving their perspective of what the tour means to them.

During the golf show three raffle drawings were held for a golf bag and two $100 Golf Galaxy Gift Cards. Thank you to the Golf Channel AM Tour office for furnishing the GolfNow Callaway Golf Bag and the Chicago Tours furnished two $100 Golf Galaxy Gift Cards for 2nd & 3rd prize drawings. Congratulations to the following winners:

Dan White – Elmhurst, IL wins the Golf Bag

April Berk & Fred Clark each won $100 Golf Galaxy Gift Card.

Thank you to all the attendees of the golf show who stopped by our booth to get information and talk golf. The Golf Channel AM Tour offers the best valued Member Kit and the most tournaments in the country. Join your competition and test your game against players of your skill level.