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JNJG Master of the Masters

The JNJG Master of the Masters is designed to find the best performed boy and girl in all JNJG Junior Masters Series Events in 2017.

To be eligible to win this award, a player must compete in a minimum of five (5) Masters Series Events, and complete a minimum of ten (10) rounds. If a player competes in more than five events (ie - 10 rounds), only their best 10 rounds will be counted.

All Master of the Masters Averages were updated after the Macarthur Junior Masters in June.

Please Click Here for the Girls Master of the Masters Averages.

Please Click Here for the Boys Master of the Masters Averages.

 

JNJG Masters Series Events

(Dates were correct at time of publication - please check JNJG calendar for official tournament entry forms and dates)

  • Wagga Junior Masters @ Wagga Wagga CC (Saturday 25th - Sunday 26th February, 2017)
  • Peter O'Malley Junior Masters @ Bathurst GC (Saturday 18th - Sunday 19th March, 2017)
  • Ballina Junior Masters @ Ballina GC (Sunday 9th - Monday 10th April, 2017) (April School Holidays)
  • Illawarra Junior Masters @ Links Shell Cove (Sunday 23rd - Monday 24th April, 2017) (April School Holidays / ANZAC Day Long Weekend)
  • North Coast Junior Masters @ Kew CC (Saturday 20th - Sunday 21st May, 2017)
  • Macarthur Junior Masters @ Campbelltown GC (Sunday 11th - Monday 12th June, 2017) (Queens Birthday Long Weekend)
  • South Coast Junior Masters @ Catalina CC (Saturday 26th - Sunday 27th August, 2017)
  • Brett Ogle Junior Masters @ Goulburn GC (Saturday 18th - Sunday 19th November, 2017)

 

Calculation of Master of Masters Scoring Average

Girls

All Girls scores are calculated to an average par of 72. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating (DSR) of less than 72 will be increased by the number of strokes by which the rating is below 72. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating (DSR) of more than 72 will be decreased by the number of strokes by which the rating is above 72. 

(Example - Sheridan plays the Penrith Open and shoots a scratch score of 75. The Daily Scratch Rating is 74. As the DSR is above 72 by 2 shots, Sheridan's score is decreased by 2 shots. Sheridan's adjusted score is 73).

Boys

All Scores are calculated to an average par of 70. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating (DSR) of less than 70 will be increased by the number of strokes by which the rating is below 70. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating (DSR) of more than 70 will be decreased by the number of strokes by which the rating is above 70. 

(Example - Rory plays the Penrith Open and shoots a scratch score of 75. The Daily Scratch Rating is 72. As the DSR is above 70 by 2 shots, Rory's score is decreased by 2 shots. Rory's adjusted score is 73).

 

In the event of a scorecard not returned by a player, the following will apply:

  • A player who starts a round and does not return their scorecard will be recorded as scoring 20 shots over par.
  • A player who is disqualified for an incorrect score card or rule infringement will be recorded as scoring 20 shots over par.
  • A player who cannot complete a round due to a valid reason (eg - illness or injury), will have no score recorded.

 

Contact

For any questions about the 2017 Master of the Masters Averages, please contact Dale Hughes on 9567 7736 or dale@jnjg.com.au