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January 28, 2025

OPENING TODAY

Cottonwood - Weekday


SUPERBOWL EVENT AT TWIN OAKS GOLF COURSE

Guests are Welcome - 8:00 a.m. Shotgun

Only 3 Spots Left


MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL

We Miss You!


RULES QUIZ

Definitions - Test Your Knowledge

CHAPTER EVENTS

Super Bowl Event

Twin Oaks Golf Course


Sunday, February 9th

Shotgun Start at 8:00 a.m.

3 Spots Remaining

Guests Are Welcome


Let's Get the Pre-Game Party Started!


REGISTER TWIN OAKS SUPERBOWL EVENT

OPENING TODAY!

Cottonwood - Weekday

Ivanhoe Course


Sunday, February 24th

Tee Times Start at 9:37 a.m.

24 Spots Available


Our Game Format is Even Holes. You play your own ball and record your gross score for each hole. Only the even holes will count for the Game. 


REGISTER COTTONWOOD

CHAPTER NEWS

WELCOME OUR NEWEST MEMBER


Christie Quinn

Aqueda Sanchez

MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS


If you renewed your LPGA Amateurs - San Diego Chapter Membership, Thank You! We look forward to seeing you soon at one of our events.


Once again, we have another year of fun events planned for 2025. If you want to participate in these events, your membership must be active. If you haven't renewed yet, don’t miss the opportunity to join the other LPGA Amateurs members at these events.


Renew Today!

Go to https://lpgaamateurs.com, sign into your Member Login, then click on Member Clubhouse. Follow the prompts on the right side of your member page to renew.

EDUCATION CORNER

RULES QUIZ

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE - DEFINITIONS

 

1.    If the color of a penalty area has not been marked or indicated by the Committee, it is treated as a yellow penalty area.

a.     True

b.     False

2.    When a Rule refers to a ball-marker being moved, this means a ball-marker in place on the course to mark the spot of a ball that has been lifted and not yet replaced.

a.     True

b.     False

3.    A ball that has moved downward has not moved as defined by the Rules.

a.     True

b.     False

4.    A round is 18 holes unless more holes are authorized by the Committee.

a.     True

b.     False



5.    A player may mark the position of their ball on a putting green with their finger of one hand while rotating their ball for alignment purposes with their other hand.

a.     True

b.     False

 

Answers:


1.     False. A penalty area is treated as a "red" penalty area when it has not been marked by the Committee. See Definition of Penalty Area


2.     True. When the Rules refer to a ball-marker being moved, it is a ball-marker that has been placed to mark the spot of a ball that has been lifted and not yet replaced. See Definition of Ball-Marker.


3.     False. A ball has moved (comes to rest in another location) when it moves in any direction, up, down, or horizontally. See Definition of Moved.


4.     False. A round is 18 holes or fewer as authorized by the Committee. See Definition of Round and Rule 5.1


5.     False. Rotating a ball is treated the same as lifting or moving a ball. See Rule 14.1. A ball must be marked with an acceptable ball-marker before it is rotated or lifted. A finger is not allowed to be used to mark the position of a ball because it is not a small artificial object. See Definition of Ball-Marker. See Definition of Ball-Marker.

LPGA AMATEURS H.Q. ANNOUNCEMENTS

Register Now for The LPGA Women in Golf Summit! 


This event unites over 300 LPGA Amateurs members, LPGA Amateurs members, and key figures from the golf industry. It includes a day and a half of amazing speakers and conference activities, and special options events like the Pro-Am, LPGA Professionals Hall of Fame induction and LPGA Amateurs Annual Awards dinners!



Check out the Schedule of Events here and Register Now!


Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this historic event that will be held on May 17-19, 2025, by registering now! Secure your spot today and be part of this transformative experience that will empower and connect you with the best in the industry! See you in Daytona Beach!


SAVE THE DATES

2025 Chapter Events Calendar



Updated Jan. 27, 2024

(all dates subject to change)


Feb. 9 - Twin Oaks - Super Bowl Event

Feb. 17 - Aviara - President's Day Event

Feb. 24 - Cottonwood - Weekday

Mar. 9 - Enagic - Double Trouble Partner Event

Mar. 17 - Links at the Lakehouse - Weekday

Mar. 30 - Native Oaks - Chapter Play (Updated, Previously 3/23)

Apr. 5 - Oaks North - Rules Clinic with Mary Shepperd

May 2-3 - Scramble Open - Sparks, NV - LPGA Amateurs HQ

Jun. 13-14 - Team Championship - North Myrtle Beach - LPGA Amateurs HQ

Jul. 18-19 - Championship Open - Bloomington, IN - LPGA Amateurs HQ

Jun 22 - Encinitas Ranch - Aloha Ball

Aug. 1-3 - California Cup - Sacramento, CA

Aug. 17 - Coronado - Chapter Play

Sep. 5-6 - Western Region Cup Qualifier -Vallejo, CA - LPGA Amateurs HQ

Sep 14 & 21 - Twin Oaks - Eclectic

Oct. 5 - Pechanga - Play 4 P.I.N.K.

Oct. 25-26 - Cup Finals - Miramar Beach, FL - LPGA Amateurs HQ

Dec. 7 - Singing Hills - Holiday Event

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COVID-19 Event Statement


Participation in any LPGA Amateurs Chapter events is strictly voluntary and a personal decision. Members are encouraged to review and follow national, state, and local recommendations.


Be aware of general precautions to avoid COVID-19, including social distancing, hand washing, other hygiene practices, and wearing a facial covering.


We appreciate your understanding that changes in conditions and restrictions may require modifications and possibly cancellations of Chapter events.