- What do I get for my membership to the Golfweek Amateur      Tour? 
      Your tour membership allows you to play in any tour event nationwide. Your      membership comes with a welcome packet where YOU CAN SELECT YOUR OWN MEMBERSHIP KIT ITEMS! Each member will receive a coupon for the Golfweek Amateur Tour Pro Shop.
To ensure that members get the most for their money, we have a special “Members Only” Pro Shop with carefully curated items offered at a deep discount. Inventory is limited, but we will add new products as the season progresses. However, your coupon can also be used in any category in the Golfweek Amateur Tour Pro Shop! 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What do I get for my tournament entry fee? 
      Your entry fee for each tournament gets you 18 holes (or 18 holes each day      for a 2-day event), a shared cart, and range balls. Tournaments Include a Prize fee      already added to create a purse to pay based on the number of people in each flight. Each flight winner gets an      etched trophy at each event, as well as their share of the pot. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What is the event format? 
      All standard 1-day and 2-day events are gross stroke play with USGA rules in      effect. The Tour      Championship at the end of the year in Hilton Head, SC, is a 3-day, 54-hole      gross stroke play event where members from all 45 tours come together to determine      an overall Flight Winner for the season for the whole tour. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - Are Range Finders or GPS devices allowed to be used      during the events? 
      Range finders and GPS are allowed as long as they conform to USGA rules      and do not measure slope, wind, or any other information other than      distance. Cell phone range apps can also be used, provided the player does      not use the phone for anything other than yardage information, no slope,      wind, etc
      
      
      
 
  
 - Can I try an event before I commit to becoming a      member? 
      Golfers who have not been on the tour before can attend one event as a      visitor and would only have to pay the tournament entry fee. In order to      play a second event, the membership would have to be paid for first. 
      
      In order to play as a visitor, you must enter your player registration by      filling out and submitting the first page on the "Join the Tour"      tab (exit out when asked for member payment), then submit event payment      and lastly, email us at TimNATC@amateurgolftour.net and let us know that      you are planning to play as a visitor. Once those steps are complete, you      will be set to play and try an event as a visitor.  Visitors can not win, but they can place second within the flight range.
 
  
 - Do I need a USGA handicap index? 
      It is helpful to have an established index to place you in the correct      flight, but the index is not necessary. If you do not have a USGA or Tour      index, we will place you in a flight based on your average score and      ability for the appropriate yardage. Your flight placement can always be      adjusted later if the placement doesn’t fit your ability. Once on Tour,      you will develop a Tour Index based strictly on your tournament results      and will dictate all flight placements. Your Tour membership comes with a      1-year membership to USHandicap.com. Your tour scores will automatically      be added to your account. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - Do I have to play in every event? 
      You can play in as many or as few events as you wish. The more events      played, the more points you will earn towards the race to get to the Tour      Championship at the end of the year at Hilton Head Island, SC. If you      cannot make an event on your local tour, you may play any other event      nationwide to make up for it. Make-up events only earn 60-80% of the      original value. Only a single-day event can be used to make up a single-day event, and only a 2-day major can make up for a missed 2-day major. A      single-day event can NOT be doubled to make up for a missed 2-day      event. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - How long do I have to decide to play in an event? 
      All tournament entry fees are due no later than the end of the day on the Sunday      before the tournament. Courses cannot leave openings; therefore, they need      to know how many players the tournament requires well before the event. These are updated within 24 hours of payments.
      
      
      
 
  
 - What time are the events? 
      Most events are played on a Saturday or Sunday, which are golf courses'      busiest days of the week. Our events are scheduled for Tee Time, or Shotgun starts. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What is the breakdown of handicap indexes for each      flight? 
      Championship Flight players have a handicap of 0 -3.9; A Flight players have a handicap of 4 – 8.9; B Flight players have a handicap of 9 – 13.9; C Flight      players have a handicap of 14 – 18.9 ; D Flight players have a handicap of 19+ 
      
      
      
 
  
 - How is the Tour Handicap Index calculated? 
      The Tour Index Policy is intended to group players into flights of      comparable potential ability to promote fair competition within the      flight. Indexes are based solely on Amateur Golf Tour performance. The AGT      index formula will closely mirror the published USGA handicap method.      The AGT formula differs from the USGA handicap methodology in that it uses only      rounds played on tour and substitutes the triple bogey rule in place of      Equitable Stroke Control. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What if I am playing in the wrong flight? 
      Flight adjustments are usually made after 3-5 events have been played.      However, adjustments to a higher flight can be done at any time. If you      are in the wrong flight and are shooting out of the flight range, a      battlefield promotion will be done instantly. This would create a loss of      winnings and points to balance and account for the adjustment to the      higher flight. If you feel you are in too difficult of a flight, you may      request to move down a flight (provided your index allows for the move).      Flight adjustments to a lower flight do not warrant any loss of points.      However, an adjustment to a higher flight warrants an adjustment of 20-40%      reduction of current point earnings as that is approximately the number of      points you would have earned had you been in the proper flight all along      but cannot earn a spot higher than a tie for 5th when moving up a      flight. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What yardage is played for my flight? 
      Championship plays from roughly 6700+; A plays from roughly 6500 – 6800;      B plays from roughly 6400 – 6600; C plays from roughly 6200 – 6500 ; D      plays from roughly 6000 – 6300 
      
      **Yardage distances played can vary from this guide based on      ease/difficulty of course slope and ratings.** 
      
      Women typically play one tee forward of their respective flight tees, or      approximately 10-15% less than their male counterparts. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What are the prizes for the events? 
      Prizes are in the form of VISA Gift Cards. The Prize purse amount is determined by how many players      are in the Player Flights, and the Prize Matrix for each tournament is located on the Tee Times/Pairings page.
      
      
 
  
 - Can I play events on another GolfWeek Amateur Tour? 
      You can play any event in the nation on any of the 44 other tours. If you      play a visiting Tour, you must first indicate the play to your local tour      director and also let the visiting tour director know which tour you are a      paid member. Event registration is then the same process as your local      tour. Be sure to take note of any differences in the other tours' local      rules. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - How do I earn a spot in the Tour Championship at Hilton      Head Island, SC, at the end of the season? 
      You must play at least five rounds in the season, local tour or other, to      qualify. 2 day Majors count as two rounds. The top 10 season-long points      winners from each flight earn a spot to enter the Tour Championship. 
      
      
 
  
 - What if the weather is bad? 
      We play rain or shine unless the course suspends play. If an event has to      be canceled due to dangerous weather, then a make-up event will be      arranged for later in the season. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What is the Cancellation Policy for Events 
      Any player who wishes to withdraw from a      Tournament and receive a full refund must tell the Tour Director before      the deadline to withdraw for each tournament (generally the Friday before the tournament). See the chart below for the 2022 season.
      
      
      
 
  
 - What is the triple bogey max rule? 
      To promote a good pace of play, the AGT implemented the triple bogey max      rule for all flights except the Championship flight. All players must pick      up their ball and discontinue their play on any hole where they have      reached a score of triple bogey. (If you are at double bogey and are not      in the hole yet, pick up as triple is the best you will get. Do not hit      for the triple, as the whole purpose of this rule is for a faster pace of      play). 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What if I don't know the rules? 
      Players are responsible for knowing the rules. Other players can help with      the rules if in doubt or unsure. Always play two balls if a rule or play is      in dispute. The director can determine the proper play when discussed at      the end of the round. Penalties can and will be assessed for rules      infractions, so be sure to know the rules to the best of your      ability. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What is the dress code? 
      Collared shirts and soft spikes are required. (Mocks are considered      Collared Shirts at most locations). No jeans, denim, jogging outfits,      tank tops, workout wear, or sweatpants are permitted. Shorts may be      worn. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - Are caddies permitted? 
      Caddies are not permitted unless offered through the course. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - Are spectators permitted? 
      Spectators are usually welcome, but it is at the discretion of the course.      Spectators may be required to ride and rent a cart, whereas some courses      do not have enough carts, and spectators will have to walk. Spectators may not ride with the players. It is up to each      course in regards to their spectator policy, so be sure to contact the      course to inquire as to their policy. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - What are the cash games at the events? 
      At each event, players are able to enter the optional CASH games.      Games MUST be entered with cash as the money gets paid to the winners in      cash the same day or electronically through CashApp/PayPal/Venmo if not picked up the day of the event. 
      
      Players can pay $10 to get into the Flight CPs contest for the par 3's for that      day.
      
      Players can also pay $10 for their respective flight skins. An outright low      score (birdie or better) on a hole amongst the players in the skins game will win their      share of the flight skins pot. 
      
      Additionally, players can enter the super skins for $10. These players      compete against all the flights and players that enter super skins. An outright low score (birdie or better) on a hole amongst the players in the super skins game      will win their share of the super skins pot. 
      
      Any player can enter as many, as few, or none of these events as they      wish. In the case of a 2-day event, players must enter the games each day.      1st-day entries go towards day one results, and 2nd-day entries go towards      day two results. 
      
      
      
      
 
  
 - How are Ties for Placing and Prize Pay-Outs handled? 
      All ties for placing and prize pay-outs are done using the back 9 total, then the last 6 total, last 3 total. (Placement will not be split among multiple players) 1st Place Tie will result in a course Playoff,      and all others would split the prize amounts based on placement. 
      
      
      
 
  
 - Live-Scoring System at All Events 
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This process is a welcome change, but can really only be most beneficial if each group participates, so it is mandatory to have one person in your group enter scores into live scoring. One other person in the group can keep score on the scorecard. Entering scores throughout the round will also make the scoring and results at the end of the round as we won't have to take the time to enter the scores but rather just verify them. The system will do the rest, so results will be quickly calculated, but again, can only be done if players participate.