Virginia Golfer Jul / Aug 2017 | Page 13

The Rules First piece of advice in the scoring area: Take your time! Keep your own score during the round and ask a Committee member to read your scores back to you while following along with your notes. If you leave the scoring area then later discover that you have signed for a score lower than you had actually taken, you are disqualified (note the exception to Rule 6-6d). If you leave the scoring area, then later discover that you have signed for a score higher than you actually had, you must stick with that score. These situations show why it is so important to take your time during this process. If you are confident that all of your scores are correct, your marker has signed, you have signed, and the Committee member has verified everything on the scorecard, you are free to leave the scoring area. Although tournament golf is different than playing on the weekends or after school with your friends, golf is a game and is supposed to be fun. The people in charge of the competition (e.g. the VSGA) are there to help you at the competition, so take some time to listen on the first or 10th tee. Some of that information can keep you from incurring penalties while on the course. Kent Holubar is the VSGA’s Junior Golf Manager. THE GRASS IS TRULY GR EENER AT A M E R I C A’ S FIRST RESORT. Experience challenging fairways nestled in the breathtaking Allegheny Mountains at The Omni Homestead Resort. With more than 30 other activities and a world-class spa, this is a golf getaway you’ll never forget. OmniHotels.com/TheHomestead 540-839-1766 vsga.org J U LY / A U G U ST 2 0 17 | V I R G I N I A G O L F E R 11