This is a sanctioned event for Order of Merit points and eligibility to play in the OVGA Cup.

ABOUT THIS TOURNAMENT

The first Men's A class was played in 1921.

The first Men's B class was played in 1950.

 

COMPETITION FORMAT

Men's Class 'A' - 54 Holes 

After 36 Holes of play, a cut of the top 24 and ties will be made. 

Men's Class 'B' - 36 Holes 

The champion will be determined after 36 holes of play.

 

MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER

Top 8 players qualify for spots.

 

 

ELIGIBILITY & FIELD COMPOSITION - MEN'S PRIORITY

Open to all male amateurs who are members of the OVGA or recognized Provincial Public Player Program.

Handicap Indices are required for eligibility. All players' indices will be verified with the Golf Canada Handicap System.

Men's Class 'A'  - Index 8.0 and below

Men's Class 'B' - Index 8.1 and up 

INDEX VALIDATED AS OF THE CLOSE OF ENTRIES. 

 

The Men's City & District Class 'A' field will be 60 players* determined in the following process. 

The following will have priority entry into the championship field: 

 

 

OVGA City & District Class 'A' Champions from past 2 Years 

 

 

 
2024 - Sébastien Deguire Hunt Club    
2023 - Dwight Reinhart Hunt Club    

Top 10 Finishers in 20243 OVGA City & District Championships

 

 

 
Ryan Sevigny  Eagle Creek

 

 

Mark Swansburg

 Pembroke

 

 

Joel Simms

 Hylands

 

 
Robert Mustard  Public Golfer    
Thomas Westfall  Camelot    
Tim Sullivan  Rideau View    
Julian Myers  Players Club    
Jean-Francois Guillot  Rivermead    
Rick Latreille Glengarry    
Ryan Koolwine Rivermead    

 

 

At the close of entries, the field will be established by

  1.) players who have entered by the deadline date and appear on the priority list

  2.) players who do not appear on the priority lists and have entered the tournament by the deadline, based on the time and date of      registration via the OVGA website Golf Genius.

  3.) The waiting list will adhere to a chronological time of entry order. 

 

The Men's City & District Class 'B' field will be 30 players* determined in the following process. 

The following will have priority entry into the championship field:

OVGA 'B' Class Champions from past 2 Years (if eligible)

 

2023 - Andy Cournoyer Edelweiss
2022 -Tony Defalco Players Club

Top 10 Players from 2022OVGA B Championships

 

Joel Simms  
Rick Latreille  
Ryan Sevigny  
Louis Lefebvre  
Perry Freda  
Mark Swansburg  
Sebastien Degiure  
Jaegar Prot   
Cedric Hughes  
Julian Myers  
Sam Shiposh  

 

 

At the close of entries, the field will be established by:

  1.) players who have entered by the deadline date and appear on the priority list first,

  2.) players who do not appear on the priority lists and have entered the tournament by the deadline, based on the time and date of                         registration via the OVGA website Golf Genius.

  3.) The waiting list will adhere to the same chronological order. 

  * If another division does not have a full field at closing of entries, the remaining spots will be added to the other divisions in an alternating process, and players admitted from the waiting list in chronological order. This is the only process where a division will have more than the established maximum players for that field

 

Handicap Index:

Players are responsible for ensuring their Handicap Index is up to date at all times, are required for eligibility, and will be verified with the Golf Canada Handicap System. Handicap indices at the time of the draw will apply.

 

Method of Breaking Ties:

If there is a tie for 1st place, the players tied will play in a Sudden Death Play-Off.  If a play-off is not possible due to weather or darkness, the tied players will share 1st Place.  The sudden death hole should have been selected prior to the completed round and will depend largely on the course, the amount of course traffic and the generosity of the Club Owner/Management/Pro Shop. A tied player that is not available to play shall default to the other players.

All ties other than 1st place shall be broken using the Golf Canada Method for retrogression as follows:

Compare the gross scores of all tied players for the last nine holes, if still tied determine the winner on the basis of the last six holes, last three holes and finally the 18th hole.  If still tied after the 18th hole, all players share the tied spot.  The "last nine holes, last six holes, etc." is considered to be holes 10-18, 13-18, etc.

 

Prizes and Trophies:

25% of entry fees are allocated to a prize pool from which division winners and top finishers (gross and net) are awarded PGA of Canada prize vouchers. 

 

Order of Merit:

Order of Merit points are awarded to top 25 finishers.

1st = 1000, 2nd = 900, 3rd = 800, etc 

 

Power Carts:

Power carts are permitted, but may be limited. It is the player's responsibility to contact the host club to reserve their own cart and verify the cost of the cart.