How are scorecards handled?
Each golfer is responsible for the correctness of their scorecard even though a fellow competitor will be marking the scores on each hole. Each scorecard must be signed by the marker and attested by the competitor. In attesting the scorecard, the member is stating that the score for each individual hole during the round is correct. Members are not responsible for the calculation of the total round score. In an effort to equitably resolve any scoring disputes all members in a pairing must submit their scorecards at the same time to the scorer’s table and each member must be available for a reasonable amount of time afterwards to answer questions by the Tournament Committee in the event that a ruling is required. Any protests need to be made to a Tournament Official as soon as possible after an incident occurs so that a proper ruling can be made in a timely fashion. In the event no protests are made within a five-minute period after all scores are posted for the flight on the tournament
Members will exchange their scorecards with another member in the group prior to the start of a round. A Marker’s score area is provided to allow each member to keep his or her own score as well. Each golfer is responsible for the correctness of their scorecard even though a fellow competitor will be marking the scores on each hole. Each scorecard must be signed by the marker and attested by the competitor in the designated scoring area. In attesting the scorecard, the competitor is stating that the score for each individual hole is correct. Members are not responsible for the calculation of the total round score. In an effort to equitably resolve any scoring disputes all members in a pairing must submit their scorecards at the same time to the scorer’s table and each member must be available for a reasonable amount of time afterwards to answer questions by the Tournament Committee in the event that a ruling is required. Any protests need to be made to a Tournament Official as soon as