One Man Scramble
Shoot your lowest score ever - One Man Scramble local qualifying events are now under way. Registration is available.

The NCGA Foundation is proud to be affiliated with the One Man Scramble Championship, an exciting new format that gives golfers a chance to correct their mistakes during tournament competition.
During each round of golf, every player has faced one or more shots that they wished they could hit over again. The One Man Scramble allows golfers to take two mulligans on every hole.
NCGA member Jeff Wilson of Fairfield is the current amateur record holder with a gross score of 58.
The top gross and net winners in each division will advance to the regional championship. The $37 registration fee per player does not include course green fee. A current list of local qualifying events can be viewed online.
Note: Courses are currently applying to become host sites for the qualifiers in July, August, and September. Lists will be updated daily, so check back regularly to find an event near you. Interested in hosting your own local qualifier? (12 player minimum). More information.
By hosting or participating in an event, you are actively assisting the NCGA Foundation in supporting deserving youth throughout Northern California. A portion of each tournament entry will be directed to the Foundation’s efforts.
Register for a One Man Scramble local qualifier.
Great tournament! I have played in this tournament for the past 4 years. It’s a lot of fun, and the proceeds support a good cause. I encourage everyone to participate.
July 3rd, 2008 at 2:42 pm