Events on: Sun, May 29, 2022
Anne Kolar Memorial Net Tournament 10:00 a.m.

This is an 18-hole stroke play event, with the Anne Kolar Memorial trophy going to the golfer with the lowest net score (the trophy is presented at the Ladies' Closing event). All entrants are required to bring a wrapped prize (value to be determined by the Playing Committee). The tournament is usually played in late May.

 

Start Time: 11:00 am

Deadline: Entries close on the Sunday preceeding the event or post enter through the pro-shop

Cost: TBA

Contact/Co-ordinator: Ladies Captain/Co-Captain

 

Additional information:

This event may be combined with other qualifying events or competitions.

 
Interclub Qualifying 10:00 a.m.

This event involves four teams from the district, which includes Mississippi Golf Club. Each club hosts one 18-hole round per year, using a Stableford scoring system. Statistics are kept and a winning club is determined at the end of the four events. Mississippi holds a qualifying round before each of the four events to select 8 players to represent the club. The team for each event is made up of the 4 low gross scorers and 4 low net scorers from the preceding qualifying round.

 

Start Time: 11:00 am

Registration Deadline: Entries close on the Sunday prior to the event or post enter through the pro-shop

Cost: None

Co-ordinator /Contact: Cathy Draper

Additional Information:

 

 
Women's Intersectional Qualifying (1/3) 10:00 a.m.

This event is a gross match play tournament where Ottawa Valley Golf Association (OVGA) Clubs are organized into divisions of four. Mississippi’s team (7-members plus 1 alternate) is selected based on the best two out of three 18-hole scores (using a modified Stableford system) from qualifying rounds. Team members play matches against competitors from the other three clubs in their division, for points. The team with the most points at the end of the competition is declared the winner and moves up a division the next year. The team with the least points moves down a division. The OVGA Women's Intersectionals are always played on the third Sunday in July.

 

Cost: There is no cost for this series of events
Contact/Co-ordinator: Women's Captain/Co-Captain & Brenda Hart

Additional Information:
- This event may be held in conjunction with other events

 
Women's Single Match Qualifying 10:00 a.m.

One qualifying round is held to determine 16 players (8 players in two divisions determined by a split in the handicaps of players entered), based on low net scores, to participate in the Single Match Play competition. The Playing Committee will post matches in the ladies’ locker room. The net winner of each match moves to the next round until an overall winner is declared (a prize is presented at the Ladies’ Closing event). Competitors are responsible for arranging the match and booking a tee time; all matches must be completed by the date indicated on the match play board. The defending champion will automatically qualify for Single Match Play the next year.

 

Registration Deadline: Entries close on the Sunday prior to the event or post enter in the pro-shop

Cost:  ** Part of the pre-payment package.  Players who did not pre-pay will be required to pay a fixed fee on the day of the event.

Co-ordinator/contact: Ladies Captain/Co-Captain

 
Men's St. Lawrence Qualifier (1 of 3) 11:00 a.m.

Tournament Dates:

Saturday, May 26, 2024
Saturday, June 23, 2024


Registration Deadline: Saturday, May 26, 2024


The St. Lawrence Competition is a stroke play event in which Mississippi competes against teams from the following clubs: Brockville, Cornwall, Cataraqui, Tupper Lake, Perth, Gananoque, Potsdam, Massena and Glen Lawrence. Qualification for Mississippi’s team is based on the best two out of three 18-hole scores played from the Blue Tees. Each club team consists of 10 players. One player must be a junior, 2 must be 40 years or older, 1 must be 55 years or older (on the date of the tournament). The St. Lawrence is usually played in July and ths year will be hosted by Potsdam on July 29th and 30th. The 8 best gross scores (stroke play) from each team are counted, and the club with the lowest team score wins the competition.