8th Northern California Women’s Four-Ball Championship | Quail Lodge GC | October 17-18, 2013

2012 Champions: Nancy Boggs and Caroline Haug (Chardonnay), Sue Stryker and Stacey Baba (Merlot) and Beverly Olson and Alba Rodriguez (Zinfandel).
First played in 2006, the NCGA Northern California Women’s Four-Ball Championship is a two-person, better-ball handicap event for NCGA, WGANC or PWGA members. The event is contested in three flights – Chardonnay, Merlot and Zinfandel, divided by handicap index.
ENTRIES CLOSE: October 4, 2013
ENTRY FEE: $500 per team, includes cart, range balls, dinner the night after first round and luncheon after the final round. Field limited to the first 54 teams.
ELIGIBILITY: Open to all NCGA, WGANC, or PWGA Women Members with a numeric handicap index on their club’s Master Report on the date of registration.
FORMAT: 36 holes four-ball stroke play (18 holes per day). Flights will be determined by dividing all entries into three equal groups based on the team’s combined course handicap. Play will be 95% of the player’s course handicap. If partners’ course handicaps differ by more than 8 strokes, an additional 10 percent reduction will be applied to their course handicap. One partner may represent the team for any part or all of a stipulated round.
Online Registration – Paper Registration
About Quail Lodge GC
Designed by Robert Muir Graves, the Quail Lodge Golf Club course provides 6,500 yards of challenging play for golfers of all skill levels. This walk-able par-71 course features 10 lakes, the scenic Carmel River, and sunny skies nearly year-round.
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