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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Poplar Cup (2018)

Poplar Cup 2018 

Prior Season

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Final Results

RankMemberPointsPayout
1Bradley, Michael1,180125.00
2Abayon, James1,16075.00
3Rehn, Scott1,06065.00
4Delbon, Don98045.00
5Stevens, Bill96035.00
6Joseph, Charlie95025.00
7Butzman, Dave86025.00
8Fontaine, Levi85025.00
8Hildebrand, Steve85025.00
10Bogenhuber, Alfread83025.00
11Jarvis, William810
12Nessler, Rich800
13Aguilar, Will730
14Delbon, David710
15Lambrechts, Martin690
16White, Art680
17Amero, Z670
18Kuchlenz, Geoff660
19Sandoval, Armando650
20Hudec, PJ640
21Woodall Jr., Mike630
22Wyman, R620
23Kmak, Tom610
24Vanover, Cliff590
25Stanley, R580
25Tragas, Jim580
27Casillas, Manny570
27Fernandez, Kim570
29Thaute, Bradley560
30Spielman, Joel550
30Stephenson, D550
32Eurkus, Mike530
32Kunz, Dennis530
34Smith, Mel493
35Ditty, Ken490
36Sanchez, Dan470
37Gubert, Randy460
38Natenson, Glen450
39Herd, Jason440
39Nikaido, Robert440
39Wood Bill440
42Colvin, Roger430
43Duncan, Mike420
43Strahan, Bill420
45Furr, R410
45Karson, P410
47Hovan, Joseph400
48Pollard, Jason390
48Scannell, Mark390
50Verducci, John380
51Su, Brian370
52Capote, Bill360
52Pannetta, Mike360
52Saunders, Garrett360
52Shimabuku, Sid360
56Blackstock, Gordon350
57Fuhrman, P340
57Hernandez, Simon340
59Boone, Ken330
59Harris, Chris330
59O'Malley, Kevin330
59Ota, Doug330
59Whitaker, Bob330
64Bundy, Charles320
64Canepa, Joe320
64Gerstle, Ken320
64Miyake, Al320
68O'Malley, Frank310
68Yoschak, R310
70Ochoa, Fred300
71Irwin, Christopher290
72Ditty, Matt280
72McNeilly, Dave280
72Wrigley, Henry280
75Badet, Lou270
75Lambrechts, James270
75Ryan, Mike270
75Shaffer, Michael270
79Morello, Steve260
80Schumacher, Keith240
80Witsoe, K240
82Hutton, Peter230
82Mendoza, Steve230
82Shaw, Larry J 230
82Utigard, Norm230
86Reiser, Dennis210
87Jackson, David200
87Johnson, Eric200
89Reyes, Frank190
90Hagen, K180
91Cullinane, Mike170
91Jauregui, Rich170
91Murray, Dan170
91Salzer, Rick170
95Ryan, Jim160
96Esikia, Felila150
97Gonsalves, Keith140
97Moro, F140
97Saxton, Perry140
97Sevillia, Mike140
97Stein, Howard140
102Andersen, Tim130
102Crain, Chuck130
104Evans, B120
104Klein, Art120
104Kobayashi, Kevin120
104McCann, Jim120
104Takiguchi, Hisashi120
109Lorin, Bruce110
109Makishima, Stephen110
109Nelson, Brad110
109Parcell. Frank110
109Picchi, Emil110
114Baltor, Dave100
114Bret Evans100
114Ferguson, Ed100
114Frankel Jr, Peter100
114Humeny, Steve100
114Jurado, Manuel100
114Miller, T100
114Norlander, Eric100
114O'leary, Raymond100
114Radulovich, Steve100
124Lusich, Jeff90
124Mulhearn, Mike90
126Fracchia, Andrew80
126Murphy, John80
126Ungaretti, Bryan80
129Canovas, Doug70
129Ingram, C70
131Badet, M60
131DeSantis, Steve60
131Levy, Jacob60
131Santoro, Thomas60
135Freeman, Andrew Jr50
135Hernandez, Daniel50
137Edmondson, John40
137Moore, Steve40
139Better, Jeff30
139Ina, Kelly30
139Razo, J30
139Tufo, Michael30
139Willams, Anthony30
144Arnot, John20
144Brownell, B20
144Fracchia, Nick20
144Hurry, Simon20
144Makishima, Takeo20
144Masters, John20
144Perez, Eddie 20
144Peterson, Michael20
152Feeley, Bill10
152Goerss, Ron10
152Huffman, Rawn10
152Hyde, Bernie10
152Loy, Michael10
152Mulkeen, Tom10
152Sevilla, A10
152Snyder, Jeff10
152Swain, Paul10
152Venturino, John10

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The Poplar Cup is the new season-long friendly competition replacing the Poplar Creek Challenge which ended its run in 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 Date

The Poplar Cup will start in October 2017 at the NCGA Zone Qualifier.

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.

In addition, 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 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.

Players score their best score on designated holes throughout the season.
Lowlights   Players can drop out of competetion once they don’t play the minimum # of events.

Cumbersome to setup and manage.

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Poplar Cup (2017)

Poplar Cup 2017

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Final Results

Top ten spots shares the pot.
RankMemberPoints
1Hildebrand, Steve1260
1Joseph, Charlie1260
3Jarvis, William1190
4Fontaine, Levi1130
5Gubert, Randy1030
6Eurkus, Mike1020
7Strahan, Bill970
8Delbon, David940
9Bradley, Michael930
10Vanover, Cliff890
11Rehn, Scott880
11White, Art880
13Ota, Doug860
13Su, Brian860
15Abayon, James850
15Kunz, Dennis850
17McNeilly, Dave800
18Santoro, Thomas760
19Lambrechts, Martin740
20Butzman, Dave730
20Kmak, Tom730
22Hagen, K720
22Miyake, Al720
24Herd, Jason710
25Fernandez, Kim690
26Fracchia, Andrew660
27Delbon, Don650
27Stevens, Bill650
29Capote, Bill640
30Tragas, Jim630
31Ditty, Ken620
32Wrigley, Henry610
33Gerstle, Ken580
33Hovan, Joseph580
35Andersen, Tim570
36Thaute, Bradley560
36Wyman, R560
38Fracchia, Nick550
38Woodall Jr., Mike550
40Badet, Lou540
41Sanchez, Dan520
42Lorin, Bruce490
43Duncan, Mike480
43Natenson, Glen480
43O'Malley, Kevin480
43Shimabuku, Sid480
47Boone, Ken470
48Blackstock, Gordon460
49Nessler, Rich450
50Hudec, PJ440
51Aguilar, Will430
52Ditty, Matt420
52Esikia, Felila420
52Fuhrman, P420
52Hutton, Peter420
52Sandoval, Armando420
52Smith, Mel420
58Bogenhuber, Alfread410
58Lambrechts, James410
60Casillas, Manny400
61Pollard, Jason390
62Stephenson, D380
63Makishima, Stephen360
64Hyde, Bernie350
64Metheany, Randy350
64Utigard, Norm350
67Reyes, Frank320
68Kristofferson, Don310
69Jackson, David300
69Reiser, Dennis300
71Ochoa, Fred290
72Saunders, Garrett280
73Gonsalves, Keith270
74Canepa, Joe250
74Kuchlenz, Geoff250
74Schenone, Mike250
77Irwin, Christopher240
78Ina, Kelly230
78Klein, Art230
78Shaffer, Michael230
78Wood Bill230
82Picchi, Emil220
82Ungaretti, Bryan220
84Harris, John200
84Kellner, George200
86Roberts Jr, Mark190
87Marchetti, Chris180
87Miller, T180
87Nikaido, Robert180
87O'Malley, Frank180
87Rojas, Glen180
92Mulhearn, Mike170
92Ryan, Mike170
94Gluck, Dave160
95Baltor, Dave150
95Mcgee, Mark150
97Feeley, Bill140
97Kim, Glenn140
97Sevillia, Mike140
100Shaw, Larry J 130
100Venturino, John130
102Amero, Z120
102Jurado, Manuel120
102Lusich, Jeff120
102McCann, Jim120
106Murphy, John110
107Frankel Jr, Peter100
107Parcell. Frank100
107Stein, Howard100
110Cullinane, Mike90
110Jauregui, Rich90
110Makishima, Takeo90
110Pannetta, Mike90
110Verducci, John90
115Cochran, Chuck80
115Cochran, Matt80
115D'Eredita, Stephen80
115DeSantis, Steve80
115Johnson, Eric80
115Masters, John80
115Mulkeen, Tom80
115Murray, Dan80
115Pomee, Sonasi80
115Ryan, Jim80
115Saxton, Perry80
126Murray, Jerry70
126Murray, Noel70
126Savin, Paul70
129Nelson, Brad60
129Takiguchi, Hisashi60
131Jeremy Bianucci50
131Purcell, Jack50
133Lagerloef, David40
133Levy, Jacob40
135Better, Jeff30
135Colvin, Roger30
137Edmondson, John20
137Huffman, Rawn20
137Mendoza, Steve20
137Mulhearn, Mike Jr20
137Perez, Eddie 20
137Schumacher, Keith20
137Stratfull, Rich20
137Witsoe, K20
145Courchaine, R10
145Davenport, G10
145Fonseca, Leo10
145Furr, R10
145Goerss, Ron10
145Humeny, Steve10
145Karson, P10
145McCool, Darrell10
145Michael Toomey10
145Morello, Steve10
145Olson, Matt10
145Reynolds, Fred 10
145Robert Furr10
145Salzer, Rick10
145Schneider, B10
145Souza, Bill 10
145Stavland, Lowell 10

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The Poplar Cup is the new season-long friendly competition replacing the Poplar Creek Challenge which ended its run in 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 Date

The Poplar Cup will start in October 2016 at the NCGA Zone Qualifier.

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.

In addition, 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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The top ten point earners shares the $500 pot.

1 Steve Hildebrand 100.00 *
2 Charlie Joseph 100.00 *
3 William Jarvis 65.00
4 Levi Fontaine 55.00
5 Randy Gubert 45.00
6 Mike Eurkus 35.00
7 Bill Strahan 25.00
8 David Delbon 25.00
9 Michael Bradley 25.00
10 Cliff Vanover 25.00

Payable in Poplar Creek gift certificates.

* First place pays $125 and second place pays $75.  However, this year we had a tie for first so the two amounts were combined and then split evenly.

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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 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.

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

Players can drop out of competetion once they don't play the minimum # of events.

Cumbersome to setup and manage.

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