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Skins Game Peak Season Welcome

For those who have recently migrated south, welcome, and we look forward to you starting to play with us each Monday and Friday at 11 am.

And I want to take this opportunity to review some of the rules and practices of this league, for those who haven’t read the description here. These are some specific questions that have come up this year:

  • Mud on balls: We are allowing players to lift, clean, and place any ball on your own fairway, including closely mown areas around the greens, until further notice. Play the ball down in the rough or on adjacent fairways.
  • Skins: We pay both gross and net skins, but no player gets both on the same hole. All skins, gross and net, are paid an equal share of the total skins pot. Some have criticized my skins policy as favoring gross skins over net skins; specifically that a player without a stroke who makes a gross birdie wins a skin, but a player with a stroke who makes a net birdie does not. But remember, a skin, by definition, is a score that no one else achieves on that hole. So the first player wins a skin because he has the only gross birdie on the hole. The second player doesn’t get one for his net birdie, because the first player also had a net birdie. Two net birdies means no skin.
  • Signups: You sign up to play in the skins game using the My Calendar app on the website. The bag list for each skins game is generated and emailed to Phil Woodrum at 3 pm the day prior. Please remember to sign up (check the box), or delete your signup, by 3 pm the day prior. After 3 pm, you can email me, but that causes the wrong bags to be pulled and the pairings to require adjustments.
  • Guests: You are welcome to bring guests who want to participate in our game. Notify me by email well before 3 pm the day prior.
  • Pedro: When we have a mix of threesomes and foursomes, the threesomes have a phantom player who always makes net par on every hole. If we have only threesomes, Pedro doesn’t play; that means all three scores will count on holes 13-18.
  • Max score: The maximum score for any player on any hole is net double bogey. So on a day when we’re playing all threesomes, and therefore no Pedro, one player hitting 2 tee shots into the water on 18 and making a 9 will only add +2 to the team score. Personally, I would put a 7+/7 on the scorecard; the top 7 is the player’s ESC score for handicap purposes, and the bottom 7 is his net score under this max score rule.

If you have any questions, you can reply to this post or send me an email. We hope to see you on the course!

Duane Bender

Litibu Passes (Corrected email address)

UPDATE: I got Jack’s email address wrong in the original post. The correct address, as now corrected below, is jack@myips.com. If you already tried to email Jack at the original address posted here, you need to email him again. Sorry.

Green fees for Litibu, valid 1 November 2016 through 31 May 2017, are $1900 pesos. For those 65 and older, the senior rate is $1250, as is the twilight rate for tee times after 2:00 pm. If you purchase 50+ passes at one time, you receive a 35% discount and pay $1235 per pass.

Jack Gindi will be going to Litibu and buying a large block of green fee passes next Tuesday. If you want him to buy some for you, please email him at jack@myips.com by Monday night, December 5th, with the number of passes you wish to purchase. Please bring $1235 pesos per pass to the Mens League event next Wednesday morning.

UPDATED: Skins Game Delay

UPDATE: Friday’s game is back to 11:00.

The Monday and Friday skins games this week will be 20 minutes later than usual. We will tee off at 11:20, rather than 11:00, this week only. On the 28th we will return to our usual 11:00 tee times.

Updating Your League Email Subscriptions

If you want to subscribe or unsubscribe from the email lists for our various leagues, you can now do so on the website. On the right side of the page, below the archived posts, you will find a form for this purpose. Every time you submit this form, your old email preferences will be replaced by those whose checkboxes you have selected. (In other words, if you currently receive emails from the Mens League, and you want to also subscribe to the Couples League but stay subscribed to Mens League, you must select both checkboxes.)

Please use this tool if you want to unsubscribe from a league’s emails. Using the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of the emails you receive will remove you from all our email lists and delete your account on the website–hopefully not what you want to do!

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