Poplar Cup (2019)

Poplar Cup 2019

Prior Season

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Here are the 2019 season results.

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The Poplar Cup is the season-long friendly competition replacing the Poplar Creek Challenge which ended its run after the 2016 season.  The Poplar Cup is designed to involve every member who plays in any tournament they choose to play.  

The Poplar Cup is all about points.  The more you play, the more points you earn.

Start & Stop Dates

The Poplar Cup will start at the first tournament of the season (NCGA Zone Qualifier) and will end after the conclusion of the last tournament of the season (Club Championship).

Eligibility

There are no eligibility requirements for the Poplar Cup.  You are automatically entered just by playing in any event throughout the season except for the three exempt tournaments (see below).

Tournaments

All tournaments during the season will be part of the Poplar Cup. However, Match Play, 2-Man NCGA Senior and the TOC will not be part of the Poplar Cup since these events have limited fields and would not be fair to those who are not eligible for these events.

Majors

There will be five majors throughout the season handing out DOUBLE points.

  • Beat the Pro
  • Las Positas
  • NCGA Net Amateur
  • Moffett Field
  • Club Championship

Points

Points will be awarded to every player for simply completing an event – 10 points for normal events and 20 points for the majors.

Points will not be awarded if the player is a no-show, withdraws or is disqualified from an event.

Players who finish 1st thru 7th in their flight will be awarded extra points. What this amounts to is the higher you finish in your flight, the more points you can earn.  Not all is lost if you don’t finish 1st thru 7th, you will still earn 10 or 20 points for completing the event.

Here’s an example of how points will be awarded in an average flight containing fifteen players.

Points Awarded
Flight Rank Normal Events Major Events
1 100 200
2 90 180
3 80 160
4 70 140
5 60 120
6 50 100
7 40 80
8 10 20
9 10 20
10 10 20
11 10 20
12 10 20
13 10 20
14 10 20
15 10 20

If there are more players in a flight then each player will receive 10 or 20 points. For team events, the points are awarded to each player. Points are awarded at each tournament except for the three events excluded from the Poplar Cup – Match Play, 2-Man NCGA Senior and the TOC.

Payouts

At the end of the season the top ten players in the final points standing will receive a payout. 

1st 125.00
2nd 75.00
3rd 65.00
4th 55.00
5th 45.00
6th 35.00
7th 25.00
8th 25.00
9th 25.00
10th 25.00

The $500 prize fund will be funded by a $1.00 surcharge to the entry fee for the five major events. In the event of a tie, the payouts will be combined and then split evenly.  For example, if two players tie for 4th, the 4th and 5th places will be combined and then split ($55 + $45 = $100.  $50 to each player).  The next payable spot will be 6th place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What happened to the Poplar Creek Challenge?
A. The Poplar Creek Challenge lasted five seasons and we saw a continuing pattern where players dropped off the leaderboard throughout the challenge because they did not play the required tournaments which is not what we prefer.  We want to see as many players as possible vying for the prize fund.  Further, the Poplar Creek Challenge was a challenge (pun intended) to setup and maintain throughout the season.

Q. How many tournaments must I play to stay eligible?
A. There is no minimum tournaments to play.  You pick your schedule but obviously, the more you play, the more points you earn.

Q. What’s the difference between the Gilliam Points and the Poplar Cup?  Players who play well will be at the top on both lists.
A. That’s true for the Gilliam Points but let’s look at it another way for the Poplar Cup.  Let’s take a player who doesn’t play often due to scheduling or who doesn’t play well enough to cash throughout the season.  If they play well in only a few events including the majors then their points could vault them up the leaderboard.  Remember that the majors have double points and points are awarded for entering an event.  So a player could be rather silent on the Gilliam list but be a ninja in the Poplar Cup.

  Poplar Cup Poplar Creek Challenge
Format Points Best par 3-4-5 score on designated holes
# of eligible events 20 approx. 8
Minimum # events to play None 3 away + 1 home
Entry eligibility None None
Requirements to stay eligible throughout the season

None

No players are removed from eligibility

Player is removed if they do not play the minimum # of events.
Prize Fund $500 $500
Highlights

All players get points for completing an event and more points for finishing 1-7 in their flight.  

Majors are double points.

Players can make big jumps on the leaderboard by placing 1-7 and playing well in the majors.

No players are DQ’d from the competition.

The leaderboard is automated at Golf Genius.

Players score their best score on designated holes throughout the season.
Lowlights  

Players can drop out of competition once they don’t play the minimum # of events.

Cumbersome to setup and manage.

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Tournament Schedule – Season 2019

Poplar Creek Golf Club
2019 Season Schedule

Prior Season

Day Date Event Course First Tee Time Cost  Closing Date 
Sat 10/13/18 NCGA Zone Qualifier T Poplar Creek 7:15 AM $60 10/3/18
Sat 11/10/18 Turkey Shoot Poplar Creek 7:15 AM $60 10/28/18
Sat 12/1/18            

2/9/19

2-Man Razzle/Dazzle (Raz/Daz)             

 

Postponed due to course conditions caused by rains. 

Rescheduled to Feb 9.

Poplar Creek 7:15 AM $60 11/9/18
Sat 12/15/18 ABCD “Santa’s Ball” (4 Man) Poplar Creek 7:30 AM $60 12/5/18
Sat 1/5/19 2-Man Scramble Poplar Creek 7:30 AM $61 12/19/18
Sat 1/26/19 NCGA 2-Man 1-Best Ball Poplar Creek 7:30 AM $61 1/16/19
Sat 2/23/19 Beat the Pro!  Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 2/13/19
Sat 3/9/19 Match Play Champ 18 holes Poplar Creek 7:15 AM $70 2/27/19
Sun 3/10/19 Match Play Champ 18/36 holes* Poplar Creek 7:15am & 1:15pm* $49 & $20*  
Sat 3/23/19 Match Play Champ 36 holes Poplar Creek 7:15am & 12:30pm $49 & $20  
Sun 3/24/19 Match Play Champ 36 holes Poplar Creek 7:15am & 12:30pm $49 & $20  
Sat  4/13/19 Sunnyvale Golf Course Sunnyvale 9:00 AM $78 4/3/19
Sat 4/27/19 Point Par (Stableford) Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 4/21/19
Sat 5/11/19 NCGA Senior 2-Man  Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 5/1/19
Sat 5/25/19 Alameda South Course Corica Park 10:20 AM $90 5/15/19
Sat 6/8/19 NCGA Net Amateur T Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 5/29/19
Sat 6/22/19 Las Positas  T Las Positas GC 9:30 AM $75 6/12/19
Sat 7/13/19 1,2,3 Best Balls (Team) Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 7/3/19
Sat 7/27/19 Moffett Field T Moffett Field 9:00 AM TBD 7/19/19
Sat 8/10/19 Club Championship T Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $125 7/31/19
Sun 8/11/19 Club Championship T Poplar Creek 7:00 AM    
Sat 8/31/19 2-Man Alternate Shot (Team) Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 8/21/19
Sat 9/14/19 TOC at Bennett Valley GC Bennett Valley GC 9:00 AM $30 9/4/19
2020 Season
Sat 9/28/19 2-Man Raz/Daz (Team) Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 9/18/19
Sat 10/12/19 NCGA Zone Qualifier (4 Man) T Poplar Creek 7:15 AM $61 10/2/19
Sat 11/9/19 Turkey Shoot Poplar Creek 7:00 AM $61 10/29/19
Sat 12/14/19 ABCD “Santa’s Ball” (4 Man) Poplar Creek 7:30 AM $61 12/4/19

T  Posted as a Tournament score

NCGA designated tournaments are NCGA Qualifying Tournaments

PC  Poplar Cup designated “Majors” (double points)

Home tee times are estimated.
Away tee times are confirmed.
Home green fees subject to change.

Rules: Do you get relief if your club breaks during the swing?

Your club shaft snaps in two during your swing and you end up whiffing the shot. 

Do you get free relief?

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Nope.

It is still considered a stroke.  You now have to calm yourself down and take your next shot (with a different club, of course).

This happened to John Senden during his first round at the 2018 Australian PGA Championship.

See the article and videos at Golf Digest.

By the way, did you read in the article the part about the tee being an obstruction?

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Rules: Can you lose a ball without hitting it?

Is it remotely possible to lose your ball without the clubhead touching the ball or the ball not going out of bounds?

Well, this one peaked my interest….

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You can read the story and see the videos at the link below but here's the short version:

…Wicks marked his ball on the 13th green, three feet from the hole and put the ball in his pocket. When he reached into the same pocket moments later to pull out his scorecard, the ball fell out, hit his shoe and rolled into a pond at the edge of the green.

NCAA rules state that a player must find their personal ball to continue the hole without penalty. That meant Wicks stripped down to his underwear and jumped into the pond in an attempt to find and replace his ball.

After a five-minute search, Wicks found 20 golf balls, but none of them was his own. Therefore, he was assessed a two-stroke penalty.

Apparently, Ian Poulter found himself in a similar position at the 2004 Players Championship (video in the link below) but he lost his ball in a different manner.

Read and see more – Item #3:

https://www.pga.com/news/golf-buzz/11-times-rules-of-golf-were-broken-sometimes-in-bizarre-fashion

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