CANADIAN MEN’S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP WESTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB THE LAMBTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB TORONTO, ON AUGUST 8-13, 2015 ENTRY FORM Entry Deadline: August 3, 2015 ELIGIBILITY 1. This competition is open to male amateur golfers who are members in good standing of a golf club belonging to and in good standing with the Golf Canada or clubs in other countries, which are in good standing with their respective Associations. 2. A player submitting an application listing a foreign club or golf association and proof of foreign handicap certification will be entered as a foreign entrant, whether or not he is a foreign resident. 3. Canadian players must be a member in good standing at a Golf Canada club. Foreign players must be members in good standing at a club with their respective association. 4. All applications are subject to approval or rejection by Golf Canada at any time before or after the start of play. CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD Field size, as established by the quota system, will be 240 players for 2015, including qualifiers who are successful in the qualifying round. If the field is oversubscribed at the closing deadline, Golf Canada Selection Committee will select the field’s non-exempt players. The winner of the 2015 Canadian Men’s Amateur will receive an exemption into the 2016 RBC Canadian Open. The winner will also be exempt from local qualifying for the 2015 U.S. Open and receive an exemption into the 2015 USGA Amateur Championship and, if applicable, the U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Mid-Amateur and USGA Senior Amateur Championships. 1. Exemptions 1) Canadian Men’s Amateur Champions for the past 10 years James Beale – 2014 Nick Taylor, 2007 Eli Cole – 2013 Richard Scott, 2005, 2006 Mackenzie Hughes – 2011, 2012 Darren Wallace, 2004 Albin Choi - 2010 Cam Burke – 2008, 2009 2) The top ten finishers in the 2014 Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship 1. James Beale, New Zealand T6. Garrett Rank, Elmira, ON T2. Taylor Pendrith, Richmond Hill, ON T6. Rico Hoey, Rancho Cucamonga, CA T2. Jonathon Garrick, Atherton, CA T8. Lee McCoy, New Port Richey, FL T4. Corey Conners, Listowel, ON T8. Bret Thompson, Winnipeg, MB T4. Sam Saunders, Albuquerque, NM T8. Adam Svensson, Surrey, BC 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 2015 Canadian Junior Boys Champion 2014 Canadian Mid-Amateur Champion Garrett Rank, Elmira, ON 2014 Canadian Men’s Senior Champion Doug Roxburgh, Vancouver, BC Playing members of the 2015 Willingdon Cup Teams (Part of provincial quota) Current provincial Men’s Amateur Champions (Part of provincial quota) Top 5 players on the 2014 CN Future Links Junior Order of Merit Tony Gil, ON Austin Connelly, TX Tyler Saunders, AB Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) Étienne Papineau, QC Trevor Ranton, ON Host Club Exemption Weston Golf & Country Club / Lambton Golf & Country Club 2015 Canadian University/College Champion 2014 USGA Men’s Amateur Champion: Gunn Yang, Korea 2015 British Amateur Champion 2015 Australian Amateur Champion 2015 Glencoe Invitational Champion 2014 Golf Town Amateur Series National Champion: Nicholas Bubela Up to four places for prominent amateur golfers not otherwise exempt. These places to be granted at the sole discretion of Golf Canada. 2. Canadian Entrants Each Provincial Golf Association has been allocated a quota of applications into the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship. The quota system is based on a formula and is available for viewing through each Provincial Golf Association. Each Provincial Golf Association will decide on how their quota will be filled. All quota players must complete this application and submit it to Golf Canada within five business days following the completion of their provincial championship. Unused quota spots past that date will be returned to Golf Canada for use at their discretion. Provincial Quota Numbers for 2015 British Columbia 42 Québec 18 Alberta 23 New Brunswick 9 Saskatchewan 9 Nova Scotia 9 Manitoba 10 Prince Edward Island 8 Ontario 60 Newfoundland and Labrador 6 3. Foreign and Canadian Qualifying Opportunities Golf Canada will conduct a qualifier for the Canadian Amateur on Friday, August 7th, 2015 at the Weston Golf & Country Club in Toronto, ON. All non-exempt, non Provincial Quota players must attempt to qualify on Friday, August 7th, 2015. Qualifier Entry Requirements: The qualifier is open to all male amateur golfers who are members of a club belonging to Golf Canada or clubs in other countries, which are in good standing with their respective associations. All players must have a valid Handicap Factor of 2.4 or less to be eligible to compete. Qualifier Field Composition (120 Players): If over-subscribed, the qualifier field will be selected by Golf Canada based on previous championship experience. The official Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship Qualifier Resume must be sent with the original application in order for consideration into the field. Twenty spots will be reserved for foreign players. *The host province will receive 10 spots into the qualifier. If your application is not one of the 110 selected, it will be placed on an alternate list in order of championship experience. *Provincial spots will be awarded at the discretion of the British Columbia Golf Association provided those players meet the eligibility criteria. Qualifier Application Fee and Procedure: Click “register” beside the Canadian Men’s Amateur Qualifier at www.golfcanada.ca/championships and follow the instructions, or if you are applying by mail, print out and complete the attached application form The application fee is $175. Please note that Golf Canada only accepts credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and American Express) as a method of payment. Please print all numbers clearly All applications for the Qualifier must be submitted to Golf Canada through online registration prior to 5:00 p.m. (EDT) Friday, July 31, 2015. Late, incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be accepted, and are not the responsibility of Golf Canada. Those players who qualify must pay the balance of the entry fee ($125) and fill out an official entry form prior to participating in the Canadian Amateur. The $175 qualifier fee is credited to the tournament entry fee. Qualifying Spots: The number of spots available will be based on the number of entries Golf Canada receives prior to the entry deadline; however, Golf Canada will have a minimum of 5 spots available. In the event the qualifying round is cancelled, lot will decide spots into the Canadian Men’s Amateur. Qualifier Tee Times: Tee times will be posted on www.golfcanada.ca/championships. For any questions regarding tee times after, please call Adam Helmer at 416-450-6374. Tee times will begin Friday, August 7, 2015 beginning at 7:30 a.m. . Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship www.golfcanada.ca 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. APPLICATION FEE & PROCEDURE Visit www.golfcanada.ca/championships and click on Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship on the event calendar. Once on the event page, you will see a register button on the right hand navigational bar, click on it and follow the directions. The application fee is $300. Please note that Golf Canada only accepts credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and American Express) as a method of payment. Please print all numbers clearly All applications must be submitted to Golf Canada through online registration prior to 5:00 p.m. (EDT) Friday, July 31, 2015. Late, incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be accepted, and are not the responsibility of Golf Canada. Application fees will be refunded if Golf Canada is notified (1-800-263-0009, ext. 244) of the player’s intention to withdraw prior to the application deadline. Application fees will not be refunded after the application deadline without a medical certificate. Refunds are subject to a $50 administrative fee. Entrants will be notified promptly that their application has been received via e-mail. Received applications will also be posted on the championship website. NOTE: Submitting an application does not in itself guarantee a place in the championship. Notice of acceptance into the championship field will be sent to players following the application deadline by e-mail and regular mail. Players earning a quota spot through a provincial championship will be given 1 week from the final day of their provincial championship to submit an entry. ALL PLAYERS FOREIGN AND CANADIAN WHO WISH TO ATTEMPT TO QUALIFY All applications must be filed on the official application enclosed. Additional entry forms may be obtained by contacting Golf Canada by phone to the Amateur Championships Division at 1-800-263-0009, ext. 322, or by email at dhyatt@golfcanada.ca. REGISTRATION AT WESTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB & MANDATORY PLAYER MEETING Players must register at the Weston Golf & Country Club on Saturday, August 8th or Sunday, August 9th, 2015 between 11:00 am - 5:00 pm. Players who do not register for the championship before 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 9th, 2015 may have their application withdrawn. th All competitors must attend the player meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 9 at Weston Golf & Country Club. Golf Canada Chair and Rules Chair will address important tournament information including local rules, pace of play policy, and code of conduct. This is also an opportunity for competitors to ask questions regarding the championship. Dress for the player meeting is golf attire. NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL Application fees will be refunded if Golf Canada is notified (1-800-263-0009 ext. 322) of the player’s intention to withdraw prior to the application deadline. Application fees will not be refunded after the application deadline without a medical certificate. Refunds are subject to a $50 administrative fee. Once selected into a championship, players are expected to participate. If a player wishes to withdraw prior to the start of a championship, he/she must notify Golf Canada well in advance in order to ensure an alternate fair opportunity to play. Failure to comply may result in DISQUALIFICATION from future Golf Canada competitions. CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS Friday, August 7, 2015 Qualifying Round Saturday, August 8, 2015 Practice Round Sunday, August 9, 2015 Practice Round Monday, August 10, 2015 First Championship Round *Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Second Championship Round Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Third Championship Round Thursday, August 13, 2015 Final Round *After 36 holes the field will be reduced to the low 70 players and ties. 18 holes stroke play (Weston) Both Courses Both Courses 18 holes stroke play 18 holes stroke play 18 holes stroke play 18 holes stroke play PLAY-OFFS A tie for the championship will be decided by a hole-by-hole playoff immediately following conclusion of play. RULES OF GOLF; CLOSE OF COMPETITION; CONFORMING GOLF BALLS; CONFORMING DRIVERS 1. RCGA Rules of Golf will govern all play. Golf Canada Tournament Rules Committee shall have the final decision on all claims and disputes. The competition is deemed to have closed when the trophy has been presented to the winner or, in the absence of a prize ceremony, when all scores have been approved by the Committee. 2. Only brands of golf balls on the most current List of Conforming Golf Balls may be used. Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship www.golfcanada.ca 3. Any driver selected for play must have a clubhead that is listed on the most current List of Conforming Driver Heads. DRESS CODE AND FOOTWEAR 1. Competitors must adhere to Golf Canada dress code. Upon acceptance into the championship each player will be sent a copy of Golf Canada dress code and footwear policy. 2. It is a condition of Golf Canada competitions that shoes with metal or traditionally designed spikes are prohibited. Penalty for breach of this rule is DISQUALIFICATION. DISTANCE-MEASURING DEVICES The Local Rule permitting distance-measuring devices will be implemented at the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship. A player may obtain distance information by using a device that measures distance only. If, during a stipulated round, a player uses a distance-measuring device that is designed to gauge or measure other conditions that might affect his play (e.g. gradient, windspeed, temperature, etc.), the player is in breach of Rule 14-3, for which the penalty is disqualification, regardless of whether any such additional function is actually used. CADDIES 1. Caddies may be used in this tournament. Players may employ their own caddie, or caddies may be arranged through the host club. Players wanting to employ a host club caddie should mark the appropriate section on the application. 2. Caddies must adhere to Golf Canada dress code, a copy of which is included in the competitor’s application package. 3. Caddies must wear flat-soled shoes. Violation of this condition may result in the DISQUALIFICATION of the competitor TRANSPORTATION Golf Canada will evaluate each individual request to use motorized transportation in Golf Canada Championships or qualifying rounds due to a claimed disability. In order for Golf Canada to properly evaluate such requests, it is necessary to submit medical documentation setting forth the exact nature of the disability and how that disability prevents such player from walking during a stipulated round. In addition, players will have to submit sufficient information to enable Golf Canada to determine that providing a cart would not provide a player with an advantage over other players. Please visit www.golfcanada.ca to download via Adobe Acrobat Reader a copy of Golf Canada's Transportation Request Form, which each player seeking a golf cart for himself due to a disability must complete and submit to Golf Canada with the original entry form prior to the applicable closing date. ANTI-DOPING POLICY Participants at Golf Canada championships must be aware that doping control tests may be conducted by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) on a random basis in accordance with the Canadian Anti-Doping Program. To avoid an inadvertent positive test and the consequences of an anti-doping rule violation, athletes are encouraged to read through the Golf Canada anti-doping policy. For further information please visit http://www.golfcanada.ca/policies/. JUNIORS PLAYING IN THE AMATEUR Junior Code of Conduct Please read, understand and be aware of the Junior Code of Conduct. It is available on Golf Canada Web site www.golfcanada.ca/championships. Parent Code of Conduct Please read, understand and be aware of the Parent Code of Conduct. It is available on Golf Canada Web site www.golfcanada.ca/championships. Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship www.golfcanada.ca
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