Tin Cup Playoffs

What is it?
The Tin Cup Playoffs are a Tournament series that comprises of 15 events played over 2011 in conjunction with the PGA Tour events. Players will play an 18 hole round during the week of each Tour event we have chosen for the year. Each competitor will earn points in each event they play and the top 8 point scorers for the season will qualify for the year ending playoffs. The playoffs will be 18 holes of match play over 3 weeks. All qualifiers will win prizes.

How much does it cost?
Each week of the competition players are required to play a stipulated round of 18. Normal Simulator cost applies plus a $10 comp fee. ICG member’s simulator costs are free but the $10 comp fee still applies.

How do I get my Handicap?
All competitors who wish to play must establish an ICG handicap. If you have an existing AGU handicap, you can use that one. If you need a handicap, you will need to play two 9 hole rounds on “The Plantation Course” Kapalua . Your indoor handicap will be 80% of your existing AGU handicap or your newly established one. Your ICG handicap will be adjusted similar to the AGU handicap system. (0-4) lose .1 for every shot under the course rating. (5-12) lose .2 for every shot under the course rating. (13-18) lose .3 for every shot under the course rating. (19-27) lose .4 for every shot under the course rating.

Rules of the Cup?
Players must play 18 holes during the week of that particular event to earn points. The round does not have to be played all at one time. Games can be saved and continued as long as the round is completed during that week of the event. No mulligans will be allowed. 3.05 metre gimmies are in play. Stroke play from the Championship Tees on the chosen course with the same course conditions for all. Net scores are calculated with an ICG handicap. Your ICG handicap will be adjusted similar to the AGU handicap system. (0-4) lose .1 for every shot under the course rating. (5-12) lose .2 for every shot under the course rating. (13-18) lose .3 for every shot under the course rating. (19-27) lose .4 for every shot under the course rating.

What do you win?
Each week individual prizes such as golf balls and cash will be paid out to the leading 30% of the field. The yearend qualifiers will compete for a cash jackpot to the winner and free 6 and 3 and 1 month memberships to the other 7 qualifiers.

Click here to book or get more information on entering the competition.