Connecticut's premier year round heated and weather
protected practice golf facility is the host to the 2002 Community
Corporate Cup Mini-golf Tournament. The Golf Center of Connecticut on Rt.
110 (a.k.a. River Road) in Shelton hosted the 2001 tourney, and the
beautiful nature themed miniature golf course will be the site for this
year's event as well. The full service center also includes a
double-decked driving range, Laningan's Golf Shop and the 19th Hole Grille
& Cafe.
1. The Corporate Miniature Golf Tournament is a competition for teams of
four (4).
2. Each team of consists of four (4) players.
3. Rain date is June 5.
4. Total accumulated strokes for all players of the company team will be
used to determine the overall team standings.
Rules
1. The tournament will have a shot gun start. If registration exceeds time
slots, a second start time will be added.
2. Each player of a team will be assigned to a playing group and the
playing group will be assigned a starting hole. No more than two (2)
members of the same company will be assigned to the same playing group.
3.Each playing group will play all 18 holes in consecutive order.
Therefore a group starting at hole six (6) will continue playing each hole
to 18 then start at hole one (1) and finish playing at hole five (5).
4.The first shot for each player on each hole must be taken with the ball
sitting in the hole on the mat.
5.A player whose ball stops within one (1) putter head from the curb, may
move the ball to a distance that is not more than one (1) putter head away
from the curb.
6.A player who hits his or her ball outside of the hole playing area must
take a one (1) stroke penalty point and continue play from the place the
ball exited the playing area.
7. Each player in the playing group will take their first shot from the
tee. After each player has taken their first hit, the player whose ball is
the closest to the hole plays first. That player continues hitting until
they finish that hole. The player with the next closest ball will play
second.
8.Players continue putting until the ball goes in the hole. All strokes
are counted and there is no maximum limit per hole.