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CAA GOLF INFORMATIONAL & COACHES MEETING
“Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.” Arnold Palmer,
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PRESENTERS: IMPORTANT DATES: - John Gunby, Sr., PGA Golf Professional
- Keith Zaborski, Golf Commissioner - John Gunby, Sr., PGA Golf Professional IMPORTANT DATES: Practice can begin: February 5, 2018 State Championship Tournament – SATURDAY, May GCU Golf Course
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AZCAA.COM
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Golf Coach Contact Information
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The CAA delegates all responsibilities for golf matches to the individual schools participating in these matches. Players will exchange scorecards at the beginning of the match. Player will keep ONE opponent’s score as well as his/her score. Scorecards will be reviewed and signed after each match by the players. Parents are NOT allowed to talk to or assist any golfer during a match. Golf coaches can assist in the rules, course management and pace of play during a match, but cannot give advice on how to hit the ball, putt or play. 26.2 COACHING CAA Head Coaches must be Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) or NFHS certified to coach in any regular season or post-season matches. Coaches who are not certified, team will forfeit all matches coached. Golf coaches can assist in the rules, course management and pace of play during a match, but cannot give advice on how to hit the ball, putt or play.
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REGULAR SEASON GOLF MATCHES
Each School should try to hold 2+ Regular Season Golf Matches. LAST DAY TO HOST A REGULAR SEASON MATCH, Friday, APRIL 27!!!!! School determines how many players can participate. School (or golf course) will collect green fees if applicable. Hopefully course will donate tee times Host school will notify Keith so match can be posted on CAA Website. Schools contact HOST School to participate in their Match. REMEMBER, Player must compete in at least 4 matches to be ELIGIBLE for State Championship.
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GOLF MATCH RESULT FORM Please complete and to Keith ASAP after hosting a golf match. Can be found on the AZCAA website, under the Golf tab. Scores are updated on website Rankings document will summarize all scores for each player. REMEMBER, Player must compete in at least 4 matches to be ELIGIBLE for State Championship.
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CAA STATE TOURNAMENT - May 5th@ GCU Golf Course
1:30 Shotgun Start JH = 9 Hole Tournament HS = 18 Hole Tournament Schools can bring upto 6 players for each level (JH and/or HS). TOP 4 SCORE!!!! Check-in – NOON – 12:30pm 1 Golf Cart for each school. Spectators may walk with group. NO CARTS FOR SPECTATORS!!!! AWARDS: JH and HS State Team Champion and Runner-up Trophies & Individual Awards for top 6 players. NOTE: A golfer shall pick-up his/her ball immediately when reaching a score of DOUBLE PAR for that hole. Score should be indicated as: 6X (par 3); 8X (par 4); 10X (par 5). Golfers are requested to play “Ready Golf” and ensure round is completed in a timely manner.
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QUESTIONS?????
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CAA Fundamental Golf Program Presentation
John Gunby, PGA Welcomes you to the CAA Fundamental Golf Program Presentation
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FUNdamental Golf Program
Play FAST Play SAFE Play COURTEOUSLY
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FAST Move quickly between shots. Hit the ball & get out of the way. Keep up with the group in front of you at all times.
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SAFE Don’t endanger other people with your club or ball. Be aware of your surroundings.
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COURTEOUSLY Be nice to the environment and to the people within the environment. Use the Golden Rule.
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Fast Play Be ready to hit when it is your turn Play “READY” golf
Watch your ball all the way & line it up with a landmark. Then proceed in a straight line to that spot, if possible Plan a shot as you’re approaching it. Know the yardage markers before you go out & play. Don’t play “ball mark tag” on the greens
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Keep up with the group in front of you at all times!
Fast Play The 1st Player to “Hole Out” has the flagstick ready to put into the cup after all players have putted out. “First one in, grabs the pin!” Move on to the next tee when you’re done putting; write down the scores on the next tee box or going to the next tee box. Keep up with the group in front of you at all times!
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Safe Play Look around you & make sure the area is clear before you swing Be in a safe position so that a golf ball (even mis- hit) will not hit you If your ball might hit someone, yell “FORE” in plenty of time Golf Cars are just that – CARS – they are not toys & they can injure if driven recklessly
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COURTESY Make reservations to play golf & if you cannot make it or the number of players changes, call ahead in plenty of time. Take note of any dress codes or any requirements. Arrive at least 20 minutes before your reservation and check-in Introduce yourself to your playing while taking off your cap and shaking hands. Identify your golf ball at this time.
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COURTESY Fix ball marks, even of those who are not as courteous as you
Replace or repair divots Place the rake in the bunker when playing from it. Rake your way out and afterwards place the rake outside the bunker Do not step in another player’s line on the green Watch your shadow & movement while others are playing
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COURTESY Do not tear up the ground with practice swings
A maximum of 1 practice swing is allowed Encourage others while playing Encourage yourself & think highly of yourself After your round, thank others for playing golf with you while you take off your cap/hat & shake hands
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COURTESY Be aware that many more golfers are enjoying the golf course other than your group or the group directly behind or in front of you. You might not see them, but your actions influence their enjoyment. Leave the golf course in better condition than when you arrived Pick up any trash or litter you encounter on the golf course or on the clubhouse premises. Collect any empty practice ball baskets and return these to the appropriate area.
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COURTESY Thank the Golf Staff for the courtesies that have been extended to you on each visit. Write “Thank You” notes often and sign your full name.
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