Centennial Cup Points

 

The above link is the Final Points Listing.

If you have any questions regarding your eligibility, please contact Bobby Hughes for further details. Also, If you are not in the top 24, there maybe an opportunity to play if you have played in 2 of the 4 majors.

The Road to the Centennial Cup

 

The Centennial Cup is an event with a format based on the Ryder Cup. The Centennial Cup event will be made up of two 12-man teams.

To qualify for participation in the Centennial Cup, a player must be in the top 24 on the points list standings at the conclusion of the season. In addition, each player must have competed in at least TWO of the major events (Men's Invitational, Match Play, Member-Member and Club Championship). Other events on Saturday mornings (2-man scramble,  Alternate Shot, Best Ball, etc.) will count towards Centennial Cup Points and First and Second Half of Men's League results, however Sundowners and Memorial Day/Labor Day events do not.