ABOUT THE San Francisco City Open Flights
**Please note -- this is not the
championship
division or pre-qualifier. The Open Flights are
for
players not participating in the championship
divisions and are open to all handicap levels.
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STROKE PLAY PORTAL |
MATCH PLAY PORTAL
Open to the first 160 entries received. No
index is required.
There will
be no refunds after entries close.
Contestants
will play an 18-hole qualifying round at
Presidio Golf
Course on either Sat Feb 24 or Sun Feb 25.
All
players should be
prepared to play on either day as no schedule
requests will be taken.
The qualifying scores will be used
to assign flights of 16 players each, as well
as the seeding for match play. In the case of
ties,
there
will be a card-off to determine who
advances to play in each flight.
Flights 1-5 will play their first-round matches
on Sat
Mar 2,
and Flights 6-10 will play their first-round
matches
on Sun Mar 3.
All
players should be
prepared to play on either day as no schedule
requests will be taken.
Qualifying, as well as
the first two Open Match Flight rounds (Sat-
Sun Mar
2-3, Sat Mar 16,
will be played at Presidio Golf Course. The
semifinal (Sat Mar 23) and final (Sun Mar 24)
rounds
will be played at TPC
Harding Park Golf Course.
A schedule of all dates of play can be found on
the
tournament website
sfgolfchampionship.com.
WITHDRAWALS AND REFUND
POLICY
Players needing to withdraw should do so by
filling
out the form at
sfgolfchampionship.com/con
tact/
. Players withdrawing before the entry
deadline of
February 19 will receive
a
refund of their entry fee minus
$50.
There will be no refunds after the
entry
deadline.
SPECIAL OFFER TO SF CITY PLAYERS:
SF City
players get 50% off Strackaline Yardage
Books! CLICK HERE for
details
ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO CITY
CHAMPIONSHIP
The oldest municipal tournament in the
USA. Match play event with scratch men's,
senior,
women's,
senior women's and open flight
divisions. Past champions include Ken
Venturi, Harvie Ward, Juli Inkster, Bob
Rosburg,
George Archer, and Dorothy Delasin. Some
of the
'non winners' include Tom Watson and
Johnny Miller.
Click the 'history' tab for more about this
wonderful event.
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