U.S. Kids Golf Spring 2006 Par-3 Tournament
Hirakata Country Club Golf Avenue, Osaka Japan
March 27, 2006 (Mon)
The U.S. Kids Golf Spring 2006 Par-3 Tournament will be held at
Hirakata
Country Club Golf Avenue, Osaka Japan. Boys and girls ages 4 to 12,
will compete for individual honors. A players age on March 27 will
determine their age group for the event. This event is limited to 50
players. Registration closed March 20,
2006.
Cost
Cost for this one day event is 3,200 yen for 9-holes and 4,200 yen for
18-holes.
Eligibility
Kids between the ages of 4 and 12 are eligible to participate.
Awards
Top 3 golfers in each age/gender group will receive a USKG medal.
Location
The golf course is located in Hirakata, Osaka Japan. First tee off time is
9am.
Sponsor
Coke Cola

Age Group and Yardages
| Age Group |
Tees |
Yards |
Holes |
| Boys 11-12 |
Blue |
1803 |
18 |
| Boys 9-10 |
Blue |
1803 |
18 |
| Boys 7-8 |
White |
864 |
9 |
| Boys 6 & under |
Green |
439 |
9 |
| Age Group |
Tees |
Yards |
Holes |
| Girls 11-12 |
Blue |
1803 |
18 |
| Girls 9-10 |
White |
864 |
9 |
| Girls 8 & under |
Green |
439 |
9 |
Rules and Regulations
A player shall take no more than 10 strokes on a hole. Once a
10 has been reached, the player must pick up his/ her ball and wait for
the other players in the group to complete the hole.
Ties
Ties for first place will be broken by a sudden death play-off. All other
ties will be determined by scorecard playoff (count back). Score cards
must be returned to the score keeper. Score cards will not be retuned to
the player and are kept by USKGJ.
Tournament Rules
Play is governed by the United States Golf Association (USGA)
Rules of Golf & Decisions as amended, where applicable by Local Rules
administered by the U.S. Kids Golf Tournament Director.
Parental Responsibly
A parent or guardian must be present for registration and at
all times during the competition. Parents are encouraged to caddy for
their child. Please be sure you are familiar with caddy rules. Children 7
and under must have a parent caddy for them. All parents, family members, or friends
who are not caddying must follow the guidelines of the Spectator Policy.
Spectator Policy
All spectators must remain on the cart path or in the rough at
all times. Spectators may NOT give the player advice during the round.
Spectators may NOT use any electronic devices (cell phones, pagers, etc.)
on the course. First offense: warning; second offense: immediate removal
of the spectator from the golf course.
Inclement Weather
The tournament committee makes all decisions regarding weather
delays and/or cancellations on site the day of the event. Our intention is
to play the event on its scheduled day, and we will do everything
possible, including reducing the number of holes of the stipulated round,
to determine the individual champions.
Code of Conduct
Violations of the code of conduct include: abusive language,
club throwing, cheating, disrespect of volunteers or officials, abuse to
the golf course or the facility, littering, or any other conduct
unbecoming of a tournament participant or caddy. First offense: two-stroke
penalty; second offense: disqualification. Repeated violations may lead to
rejection of future entries.
Starting Time
Please check your starting hole assignment and arrive at your
tee box at least five minutes early. If you fail to arrive at your
starting hole on time you will be assessed a two stroke penalty. If you
arrive at the tee more than five minutes after your starting time you will
receive a 10 on that hole and any future holes you may miss. You may not
join your group during play of a hole, you must join them on the next tee.
Pace of Play
Caddys are asked to please refrain from over-coaching the
participant. It is the caddy's duty to help the players hit each shot
within a reasonable period of time. The player shall play without undue
delay, which is defined as taking no more than 45 seconds to play a shot.
If a player takes more than 45 seconds, he or she may be subject to a
penalty. First offense: warning, second offense: two stroke penalty,
subsequent offenses: score of ten on that hole. All penalties will be at
the discretion of the tournament director or rules official. The 45-second
rule is put into place to prevent over-coaching and slow play.
The U.S. Kids Golf tournament committee reserves the right to change
the Rules and Regulations prior to the start of any Regional Championship.
Registration
Registration closed March 20, 2006.
Access Map
Link to Hirakata Country Club Golf Avenue
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