Help Centre

Click or search below to find all the common questions asked by our members and visitors.


Top Frequently Asked Questions


If I purchase two entries, will we automatically be paired together?

   

Absolutely! If you purchase two entries in a single transaction, our system will automatically pair you with the other entry. You don't need to do anything further to ensure you play together.


Can I pick my own partner for an event?

   

Yes! When you register for an event, you will have the option to specify your preferred playing partner. We encourage you to sign up together to ensure you are paired.


Can you help me with obtaining an official Handicap and thus being eligible for Division 1 prizes?

   

Yes! Members of the Golfer Social Club are eligible for official Handicaps, and while you’ll need to qualify via three games played individually (i.e. not Ambrose) we’re looking to run regular meetups to make this a little easier.


How do I get a spot in the National Final?

   

Being in the qualification spots on any of the state order of merits.


What is the point system for each event?

   

Every player receives 50 pts for entering and then as follows:

  • Winner 200 Points
  • Runner up 100 Points
  • 3rd Place 50
  • 4th Place 25
  • 5th 10 Points

50 points will also be allocated for best approach/ long drive/ NTP


What is a Golfer Tour Event / Golfer Classic?

   

1-day, 18-hole tournament. Players do not need to qualify, as they are open to everyone. Two Ball Ambrose format.


I have more questions about my event. Who do I contact?

How much does it cost?

   

Prices vary per event but we try and maintain the best price point in the market for social completion golf.


How do you play 2 Ball Ambrose?

   

Groups of two players (2 man ambrose) work as a team. Each player hits off the tee, the best shot is selected and the other player picks up their ball and places it, within one handspan, alongside the best ball. Each person then hits a second shot from the same spot and continues the process until you hole out.


Is there an event directory?