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Cash prizes for 2's

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I am aware that under the rules of golf, players cannot win cash prizes whilst playing in handicap competitions but what about for 2's?
Our club has a competition entry fee which includes £1 for a ball sweep. If I am reading the rules correctly, you can't 'mix' a scratch & hcp competition therefore you cannot pay out for a 2 in cash.
Can anybody confirm one way or another please.
 
I am aware that under the rules of golf, players cannot win cash prizes whilst playing in handicap competitions but what about for 2's?
Our club has a competition entry fee which includes £1 for a ball sweep. If I am reading the rules correctly, you can't 'mix' a scratch & hcp competition therefore you cannot pay out for a 2 in cash.
Can anybody confirm one way or another please.

You can play for cash prizes up to a certain amount

And you can play scratch and hcp at the same time
 

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Rules of Amateur Status
Rule 3 - Prizes

3a Scratch Competitions

An amateur playing in a scratch competition is allowed to accept any prize, including prize money, up to a limit of £700 or US$1000 in value, per competition, unless the national governing body has set a lower limit.

For the purposes of these Rules, a scratch competition is a competition that does not have a net score element in any part of the competition and handicaps must not be used to separate players into different scratch categories. Any competition that is not a scratch competition is a handicap competition.

3b Handicap Competitions

An amateur playing in a handicap competition is not allowed to accept prize money, but may accept any other prize up to a limit of £700 or US$1000 in value, per competition, unless the national governing body has set a lower limit.
 
You can play for cash prizes up to a certain amount

And you can play scratch and hcp at the same time
Both these individual statements are correct in isolation from each other but, according to the Rules of Amateur Status, you cannot play for cash prizes in a handicap competition.
 
That's what I thought until I looked at the rules......big mistake, lol.
 

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I think the question turns on an interpretation of whether this sort of side competition for cash prizes is actually considered to be gambling or wagering among individual golfers or teams of golfers, which is permitted under the Rules of Amateur Status where:

• The players generally know each other.
• Participation in the gambling or wagering is not required.
• All money won is contributed by the participants..
 
I think the question turns on an interpretation of whether this sort of side competition for cash prizes is actually considered to be gambling or wagering among individual golfers or teams of golfers, which is permitted under the Rules of Amateur Status where:

• The players generally know each other.
• Participation in the gambling or wagering is not required.
• All money won is contributed by the participants..
So we can carry on paying out cash for 2's in this case 👍
 
Sorry to highlight this Post about 2s, but my question is that for most of our Men's handicap competitions we have prize money (paid to their Pro Shop account) for the best scratch score of the day. If I have read this post correctly we can not do that ie mixing a scratch and hcp prozes in the same comp?
 
Sorry to highlight this Post about 2s, but my question is that for most of our Men's handicap competitions we have prize money (paid to their Pro Shop account) for the best scratch score of the day. If I have read this post correctly we can not do that ie mixing a scratch and hcp prozes in the same comp?

I’ve never been at a club where this doesn’t happen. Pretty much every handicap competition I play in also pays a prize for lowest gross (to keep the low handicap golfers interested), along with a 2’s sweep.

I don’t see that as mixing handicap and scratch prizes. It’s just an additional prize or sweep as part of a larger competition. There seems to be some deep over thinking going on.
 
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