From: Sun City Texas Community Association
Date/Time: 4/18/2024 9:30 am
Subject: Golf Communicator - Weekly News - April 18, 2024

Golf Communicator

April 18, 2024

Golf Cart Rentals April 19-21

 

If you are playing at Legacy Hills this Friday, April 19, Saturday, April 20 or Sunday, April 21 and need to use a rental cart, please call the pro shop to reserve one as we will have a limited number. 512-948-7560

WGA-9 Club Eclectic Tournament Results

Flight Winners

 

Flight 1

1st Place Low Gross – Christina Schwerdtfeger

2nd Place Low Gross – Robin Land 

3rd Place Low Gross – Ardath Stewart

 

1st Place Low Net – Marlene Eng

2nd Place Low Net – Gail Littler

3rd Place Low Net – Kathy Guinn

 

Flight 2

1st Place Low Gross – Pat Vespo

2nd Place Low Gross – Ellen Flynn 

3rd Place Low Gross – Karen Mazanec

 

1st Place Low Net – Debby Weatherford

2nd Place Low Net – Vicky Riddle

3rd Place Low Net – Susan Hoss

 

Flight 3

1st Place Low Gross – Becky Brettnacher

2nd Place Low Gross – Linda Curfs

3rd Place Low Gross – Julie Sies

 

1st Place Low Net – Mary Siska

2nd Place Low Net – Debroah Ciarla

3rd Place Low Net – Katina Tryforos

 

Flight 4

1st Place Low Gross – Judie Mitten

2nd Place Low Gross – Kathleen Sheppard

3rd Place Low Gross – Mary Hollis

 

1st Place Low Net – Helen Van Cott

2nd Place Low Net – Kathy Delira

3rd Place Low Net – Shelly Mason

2024 Masters Pro-Am Results

 

Last Thursday was our Masters Pro-Am. The weather was great and we had good amount of players competing with a Tour player from the Masters!  The game consists of the member's net score with the Masters Tour player's Thursday round. All payouts that players won will be entered in your sweeps account. 

 

Click here for the results >>

 

Thanks for playing!

2024 UIL Golf State Championship

Volunteers Needed

 

Along with parking and ball spotter volunteers, we need scoring volunteers as well! The scoring volunteers will be stationed at designated tees to record the players' scores. There will be a training prior to help every volunteer understand the scoring role. If you would like to volunteer for scoring please contact Linda Curfs at [email protected]

 

The Boys will play Monday, April 29 and Tuesday, April 30, and the Girls will play on Monday, May 6 and Tuesday, May 7. 6A play will take place at White Wing and 5A play will take place at Legacy Hills.

 

If you are available and would like to volunteer at this fun and prestigious event, please contact Janice Brown at [email protected] to let her know how you would like to help!

Tip of the Week

Trey Little, PGA Associate

 

Play the Wedges That Best Fit Your Game and Course Conditions…Bounce? Grind?   

 

Two-thirds of all golf shots are 125 yards or less so it’s important that we play properly fitted wedges. To many new and even experienced golfers wedge grind and bounce can be confusing terms. Very simply put “bounce” is the consideration of how your wedge will interact with the ground. “Grind” refers to the additional shaping of the sole of the wedge usually around the heel or toe that will give you more options in setting the club face for a particular type of shot. 

 

Essentially, the more effective bounce a wedge has, the easier it is to hit. Wedges with less bounce, however, can be more effective on firmer, tighter lies like we frequently have at Sun City. Other factors to consider are your angle of attack, how much practice you get, and which lofts will work best for your game. Simply having a discussion with a course pro will get you on the right track to being correctly fit and lower scores.

 

Your Sun City professional golf staff is eager to help with advice, lessons and equipment that will improve your game. Feel free to contact me or any of us.  

 

[email protected]

GOLF SHOPS

 

New at Legacy Hills

 

Women’s Skecher Sandals

have arrived!

Stop by Legacy Hills to

see how cool they look!

2024 Golf Pass and Punch Card Rates

Click here for punch card flyer >>

Golf Course Walking

 

Walking between the hours of 4 p.m. and sunset is only allowed on the following specified golf courses and dates:

 

Monday, April 22 - Cowan Creek

Monday, April 29 - NO WALKING

Monday, May 6 - NO WALKING

Golf Course

Walking Rules

 

  • Walking ONLY.
  • Residents and resident guests ONLY.
  • Resident guests must be accompanied by a resident.
  • No bicycles or golf carts.
  • Pedestrians must stay on the cart path.
  • Residents must carry CA issued resident badge or driver’s license.
  • Pets must be on a leash and you must clean up after your pet.

Posting scores to GHIN

 

Treatment of 9-Hole Scores Rule prior to the 2024 revision: For a 9-hole score to be acceptable for handicap purposes, a player is required to play at least 7 holes under the Rules of Golf and can apply net par for any holes not played. Once a 9-hole score is posted, a 9-hole Score Differential™ is created, and either: ➢ Combined with an existing 9-hole Score Differential (if available) to produce an 18-hole Score Differential, OR ➢ Combined with the player’s next 9-hole Score Differential to produce an 18-hole Score Differential. Rule change for the 2024 Revision: For a 9-hole score to be acceptable for handicap purposes, a player must play all 9 holes from tees with a published 9-hole Course Rating™ and Slope Rating™. When a player posts a 9-hole score, the WHS™ will automatically calculate an 18-hole Score Differential for the round, based on the player’s 9-hole Score Differential and expected Score Differential based on their current Handicap Index®, allowing the 9-hole round to be considered in the player’s Handicap Index calculation right away. The player's Handicap Index is used to determine their expected Score Differential for the number of holes not played. Expected score is defined as: The score a player is expected to achieve over a specified number of holes on a course of standard difficulty. It is calculated using the player’s Handicap Index and attributes a numerical value against any hole or holes not played during a round. Reasons for change: ➢ This treatment of 9-hole scores is more responsive since players will no longer have to wait for a second 9-hole score to be posted for an 18-hole Score Differential to be created and used in their Handicap Index calculation. ➢ It provides a better representation of how a player will normally perform over 18 holes on a given day, compared to combined 9-hole scores made on different days and under different playing conditions. ➢ This method produces a more consistent and comparable Handicap Index for those who post 9-hole scores. For example, prior to 2024: Combining two independent 9-hole scores often results in more volatility with the Score Differentials and is highly dependent on the order in which scores were combined. It is also common for two good 9-hole scores to be combined and produce an 18-hole Score Differential that is better than any of their 18-hole scores made over 18 consecutive holes. The impact of this scenario could lead to an artificially low Handicap Index for the player.

 

Treatment of Scores When 10 to 17 Holes Are Played Rule prior to the 2024 Revision: When 10 to 13 holes are played, scores made on holes 10 through 13 are discarded and a 9-hole Score Differential™ is created from the scores on the 9 holes played. When 14-17 holes are played, net par is used for the remaining holes not played to allow an 18-hole Score Differential to be created. Rule change for the 2024 Revision: When 10-17 holes are played, a Score Differential will be created based on the holes played, and the player’s expected Score Differential for the number of remaining holes will be added to that value to produce an 18-hole Score Differential. ➢ To facilitate this change, when a player plays between 10-17 holes, they will be required to post their scores using the hole-by-hole option. This allows a Score Differential to be calculated based on the specific holes that were played, which is then combined with the player’s expected score for the number of holes not played. o Net par will still be available for limited use where practical, and at the discretion of the Handicap or Competition Committee, however, expected score will be used as the default position for holes not played. Reasons for change: ➢ Prior to 2024, scores made on holes 10-13 are discarded if fewer than 14 holes are played. This change adds flexibility by allowing scores made on those holes to be retained and used to create an 18-hole Score Differential. ➢ By replacing net par with the use of a player’s expected score to produce an 18-hole Score Differential, players will see more equity and consistency. This is because the expected score for a player is not course-specific or reliant upon the course’s stroke index allocation.

Local Rules?

 

Players with any questions pertaining to the Local Rules, please contact Andy Miller at [email protected]

Sweet Shots

 

Please click below to view

the recent accomplishments

 

February Sweet Shots >>

March Sweet Shots >>

Course Scorecards
 

Cowan Creek SC

Legacy Hills SC

White Wing SC

THE TAKEAWAY
 

Golf Calendars

 

The golf calendars are kept up to date in real-time on the Sun City Texas website under the Golf section. They are an excellent tool to keep you aware of upcoming events and daily tee sheet formats. Please reference them frequently to keep yourself informed and prepared for your upcoming play. 

 

Please click here to access the Golf Calendars>>

Golf Committee

Minutes & Agendas

 

Minutes from the Golf Committee’s monthly meetings can be found on the Sun City Texas website.

 

Click here>>

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