Welcome to the 2011
Bay Cities
League of Junior Golfers' Web Site
Monday, August 15, 2011 8:45 AM
CHAMPIONSHIP GOES TO CASTLEWOOD

Castlewood
CAPPING THE 2011 SEASON
Saratoga Takes 2nd Place Out of 28 Teams
Saratoga
Match Score from Saturday August 13 at CW
Match Score from Sunday August 14 at Saratoga
SEMI-FINAL MATCHES FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2011
San Jose 6.5 at Saratoga 29.5
Stanford 13.5 at Castlewood 22.5
FIRST ROUND PLAYOFFS RESULTS FROM SATURDAY JULY 30
San Jose 20 at Meadow Club 16
Marin 12 at Castlewood 24
Roundhill 16.5 at Stanford 19.5
Olympic 14 at Saratoga 22
Seedings_________________
Division Champs
1. Meadow 5-1 29.08 ave
2. Castlewood 5-1 24.92
3. Stanford 5-1 24.75
4. Saratoga 4-2 24.33
Runner-ups
5 Olympic 5-1 25.58
6. Roundhill 5-1 23.83
7. Marin 5-1 23.50
8. San Jose 4-2 22.25
seeding chart
Who
we are:
Bay
Cities League is the premier junior golf league in the nation.
It consists of 28 private and semi-private golf clubs in the greater
San Francisco Bay Area. Ranging in location from Olympic Club
to the West, Santa Rosa C. C. to the North, Oakhurst C.C. to
the East, and Silver Creek Valley C.C. to the South, these clubs are all
among the top ranked and most admired golf courses in California.
Our junior players range in ages from 7 through 21 (there is no
lower age limit). Many of the juniors are the children and grand-children
of club members, but most clubs encourage participation by non-member
juniors living in the community, reaching out to those who would
otherwise not have the opportunity to participate in such a junior
golf program. Bay Cities junior players are young men and women
who compete because of their love of the game, their desire to
learn and improve their skills, and because they find truth and
respect in good, fair competition. As they grow and develop, they
comprise some of the top junior and amateur players in the country.
Some go on to college level golf, and some have become stars on
the PGA, LPGA, and other tours. All have gone on to enduring friendships
with not only their teammates, but also with their playing opponents.
Our juniors add fresh and energetic enthusiasm to the game of
golf and to their home clubs.
~ Glynn Falcon, president emeritus
Rule 12.7. Submit Official Scoresheet (see template) to the League: The home team coach shall provide the visiting team coach, and then email to the League Office, immediately after the match, with an agreed copy of
the match result scoresheet. Only digitial copies (Adobe pdf, scanned, or Excel) of the scoresheet wil be accepted by the League Office. The digital scoresheets must be emailed to GlynnF@aol.com, or
as designated to other League officers, as soon as practical, but in any event, no later than 12 noon on the Monday following the
match. Failure
to deliver the results by that time may result in the home team's forfeiture
of the match. (amended 4/2011)
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Only electronic score sheets are acceptable for official score submission. Use the Excel template listed on this page. Do not submit fax'ed or photographed score sheets, as they will not be counted. When submitting score sheets, please re-title the spreadsheet before emailing, formatted as follows: [visiting club team's name] [their score] v [home team name] [your score] [ month, day, 2011].xls
Example: Visitors 15.5 v Home 20.5 June 25 2011.xls
Then email score sheets as an attachment to: GlynnF@aol.com
South
East
West
North
practice Olympic at Meadow Club
Rangefinders conforming to NCGA/USGA rules are allowed. Distances are to be shared with opponents. |
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Bay
Cities League was formed on April 5, 1967 by founders Captain Ed
Chester, USCG Retired, Castlewood CC; William I. Clark, San Jose
C. C ; Hal Rosenberg, Green Hills C.C.; Lloyd DeMartini, Green Hills
CC; and Bill Fisher, Santa Rosa C.C. It is a California
non-profit corporation.
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