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#1 at Tuckahoe One of Most Beautiful and Challenging Starting Holes in the Country

Stoney Creek's Beauty Shines Through Vast Mountain Fog

Nellysford,VA … After 3 days of rain and nearly zero visibility due to the heavy fog; the beauty of Stoney Creek Golf Club at Wintergreen Resort was ready to show itself once again to the Piedmont Virginia Senior Amateur Golf Tour. The air remained hot and very humid but the course was beautiful with many elevation changes, challenges, and breathtaking views.

                Tour action also quickly heated up between the 3 players in the A Flight. Jim Gaddy from Lynchburg carded a birdie on the par 5 third hole to give him a single stroke advantage over Thomas Carbone midway through the round. Gaddy held on to his advantage with his 2 over par 38 on the back nine for a score of 77. The win was Gaddy’s 3rd of the season thus far. Thomas Carbone visiting up from the Charlotte, NC Tour  finished 2nd with a 79; while last week’s winner Dick Douthat took 3rd with an 80.

                The B Flight saw Tour Rookie Monroe Preston from Farmville come from 2 strokes down to claim his first Tour Victory. Tour veteran and 2012 B Flight Champion Bill Knarr started strong and appeared to be on his way to victory as he carded an Eagle on hole #3. Knarr who hit a 3 wood off the tee at the 449yd par 5 ; saw his second shot almost go in for an Albatross. Knarr tapped in his 7inch putt for eagle giving him the 2 stroke advantage which he maintained until running into trouble on #16. Preston made a par on #16 as Knarr had to take a triple bogie for the 3 stroke turnaround. From there Preston was able to hold on for an 83 finish and the win. Knarr collected 2nd place with an 84; while Mike Helmkamp finished 3rd with 86.

                Robert Weaver from Virginia Beach; playing in only his 2nd   Tour tournament of the season; picked up his 2nd First Place finish also. Weaver easily separated himself from the rest of the C Flight field while making 2 birdies on his way to an 88 finish. Tour Director Kenny Powell finished second with a 96 and Bart Truesdell collected third with his 97.

                The Tours next tournament will be the season’s first MAJOR; with double points and automatic qualification to National Finals up for grabs. The tournament will begin at 10am on Tuesday June 4th at Olde Mill Resort in Laurel Fork, VA.  Entry Fee is $70. Registration and online payment is available at www.senioramateurgolftour.net /piedmont Virginia Tour link or by contacting Kenny Powell 434-792-3728 or email at piedmontva@senioramateurgolftour.net

  Register by Tuesday May 28th  to secure a spot!


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Closest to the Flag Winner:  Dick Douthat

A Flight:

Jim Gaddy-Lynchburg-77

Thomas Carbone- Charlotte Tour-79

Dick Douthat-Forest-80

 B Flight:

Monroe Preston-Farmville-83

Bill Knarr-Verona-84

Mike Helmkamp-Rice-86

Charlie Snipes-Keswick-90

 C Flight:

Robert Weaver-Virginia Beach-88

Kenny Powell-Danville-96

Bart Truesdell-Huddleston-97

Dan Morgan-Danville-100


Be Sure to Check out our Photo Gallery for Tournament Pictures!



Where Will You Be in the 2013 Season Ending Point Standings Race?

There are only two ways to get to the year ending National Tournament - win one of the four majors or be one of the Top 10 point earners in your flight.

As you plot your tour schedule, be cognizant of the fact, only the top 10 are guaranteed access. Usually, most flight races are tight and depends on how well you play and of course how many tour dates you participate in during 2013.

Do you know how many tournaments you will need to play and what place you will need to finish in each tournament to ensure you have your automatic invitation? 





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Rules Review
It has been suggested that there should be a series of Rules scenarios for you to solve. So begins a series of problems titled What's the Score? Doc Miller has graciously agreed to allow me to share these with you that he has been sending since July 2009.I will include one each week. You should try to determine the answer based upon your knowledge of the Rules when ever possible and then use your Rule book to confirm. There will be no trick questions or hidden information.
If you do not have a Rules of Golf book handy, go to: usga.org/Rule-Books and-Decisions

ONLY WHEN THE FORM OF PLAY IS A FACTOR WILL IT BE STATED

If you do not have a Rules of Golf book handy, go to:

http://www.usga.org/Rule-Books/Rules-of-Golf/Rules-and-Decisions/

If you have any questions pertaining to this or previous quizzes, please ask.

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Question from week #200

Jerry’s ball hit rocks inside a water hazard and bounced back into play. He thinks to himself that his ball may be damaged because of its contact with the rock. He marks and lifts the ball to inspect it. He finds no other damage other than brown scuff mark on the ball where it impacted the rock. Choose the correct statement:

A. If Jerry correctly concludes this ball is not unfit for play and replaces it, there is no penalty.

B. If Jerry replaces the ball he incurs a penalty of one stroke.

C. If Jerry cleaned his ball beyond what is necessary to inspect it for damage before replacing, he would be penalized a total of two strokes.

D. If Jerry incorrectly substitutes another ball by placing it on the original spot, he is immediately penalized a total of two strokes or in a match, would lose the hole, but there is no additional penalty under R5-3.


Answer:

B is the correct answer.

Jerry might think his ball is damaged, but he must inform somebody of that thought and what he intends to do in case they want to watch his inspection and perhaps view the ball as well.

[A] is incorrect because the procedure for inspecting a ball for damage (R5-3) is identical to the one for lifting a ball for identification (R12-2). The player must:

1. Announce to his opponent, fellow competitor or marker his intention to lift the ball.

2. Give that person the opportunity to observe the lifting/inspection/replacement.

3. Mark the ball before lifting.

4. The ball must not be cleaned beyond what is necessary to inspect.

5. Replace

Failure to comply with any of 1 thru 4 results in a 1 stroke penalty. Jerry didn’t comply with 1 or 2.

[C] is incorrect because any breach of the procedure is a 1-stroke penalty and other breaches are not accumulative.

[D] is incorrect because the penalty for an improper substitution only applies if the player makes a stroke at the ball. If Jerry realized his mistake before the stroke, he could correct his error under R20-6.

Something to consider:

When lifting a ball because the player is unsure of its identification, meaning it might be his, this procedure should be used even if the ball the player lifts turns out to be a stray ball. When there is doubt as to the identification of your ball—for any ball you lift—you should adhere to the requirements for proper lifting/inspecting/identification.

The reason I emphasize this is because if the ball is your ball in play and you neglected to follow the procedure, you will be penalized one stroke. While you would not be penalized for improper procedure if the ball is deemed a stray ball, why take that chance?








 

 

 

 


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