Fight Slow Play! Click here for tips on speeding up play.

2008 GOFF Club Tournament Schedule


(The first 3 tournaments of the year are used to determine GOFF Club representatives for NCGA tournaments)

Click on the link for each tournament listed below for more information about entering, directions, sign up status, pairings and results.
You can submit your entry for a tournament from a link on each tournament info page and you may sign up for tournaments as early as you'd like. Space is limited and your entry is not valid until your check for the tournament fee is received. When the entry deadline arrives, all entries with checks received will receive priority with members receiving priority before guests. Guest entries with checks received before the deadline will receive priority before members who have not submitted checks. Checks in hand "rule"!

See Tournament Sign Up Policies on the News page.

Make checks payable to GOFF Club and mail to the club address on the home page.
Date Time Location Fee Entry Deadline Carts Incl.
December 8, 2007 11:24 AM Callippe Preserve $85.00 November 17, 2007 Yes
January 19, 2008 10:00 AM Laguna Seca $65.00 January 5, 2007 Opt.
February 9, 2008 9:30 AM Rancho Canada West $65.00 January 25, 2008 Opt.
March 23, 2008 11:00 AM Santa Teresa $80.00 March 5, 2008 Yes
April 19, 2008 10:00 AM Rancho Solano $80.00 March 31, 2008 Yes
May 17, 2008 11:00 AM Poppy Ridge* $82.00 April 13, 2007 Yes
June 21, 2008 10:02 AM San Geronimo $80.00 June 5, 2008 Yes
July 12, 2008 1:00 PM Poppy Hills* $95.00 June 7, 2007 Yes
August 9, 2008 11:00 AM Paradise Valley $75.00 July 22, 2008 Yes
September - No Tournament. Make payments for October 2 day tournament. Deadline is September 15.
October 4&5 2008 10:00 AM San Juan Oaks ** $210.00 September 15, 2008 Yes
November 8, 2008 10:12 AM Deer Ridge $70.00 October 20, 2008 Yes
December 6, 2008 10:45 AM Santa Clara $73.00 November 21, 2008 Yes
* Money Due to golf course 30 days in advance
** Club Championship (must play in 2 tournaments prior to the championship to be eligible)
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Fighting Slow Play

Slow play is a frustrating problem in golf but particularly so in tournaments and we want to minimize the amount of slow play during our events. If your group falls behind (loses sight) of the group in front of you, you have an obligation to speed up your play to catch up. Slow play is not necessarily related to playing skill. Low handicap players are often just as guilty of slow play as high handicap players. Playing ready and efficient golf can greatly speed up play. Below are some tips on playing faster. We want to encourage everyone to be considerate of the golfers behind you at all times and help reduce slow play.

Tee to green

On and around the green

Remember that there are players behind you. If you are falling behind, please do what you need to do to catch up. We would like to avoid the need to assess penalties for excessive and chronic slow play.
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