lensouth
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can a club award small cash prizes ie;£10/ £20.in weekly comps?
Assume you mean without losing amateur status. See amateur rule 3-2. http://www.randa.org/Amateur-Status/MainRules/3-Prizes/SubRules/2-Prize-Limitscan a club award small cash prizes ie;£10/ £20.in weekly comps?
Assume you mean without losing amateur status. See amateur rule 3-2. http://www.randa.org/Amateur-Status/MainRules/3-Prizes/SubRules/2-Prize-Limits
An amateur golfer
must not accept a prize ...in excess of £500...in any one competition or series of competitions.
Does every medal in the land not pay cash prizes?
At my club you pay an entry fee and an optional sweep. Each of these elements pay an amount of cash to the top placed players in different categories.
No, our weekly comps and two's pot all become monetary credits in my Pro shop account to spend, they have never been cash at any club I've been a member at, however, I've played in quite a few winter series and travelling competitions like Tee Tours, Finch etc and they all pay out in a mixture of Pro vouchers and cash!?
Does every medal in the land not pay cash prizes?
At my club you pay an entry fee and an optional sweep. Each of these elements pay an amount of cash to the top placed players in different categories.
Just to clarify as I don't know about others but TeeTours prizes are not in cash form.
As I clearly stated, I've played in a lot of these and have been paid out in a mixture of vouchers & cash, the cash is the optional sweep and as has now been quantified is actually gambling, so not a cash prize per se, but my original statement is factual, I have been paid out in a mixture of vouchers, alcohol and cash.
And as I clearly stated my comment referred solely to TeeTours events.
Jeez, talk about being argumentative, do you support Liverpool also?
My only concern was that your remark suggested that TeeTours arranged events that would breach the R&A's Rules on Amateur Status, which would be the case if cash prizes were awarded.
As for supporting Liverpool!!!!!!!!!?????
But it's now been quantified that cash in a sweep is not a prize, it's gambling and separate, hence I have had a mixture of cash & vouchers along with other (bottles) prizes, so no breach, so get back in yer box..:smirk:
Just to clarify as I don't know about others but TeeTours prizes are not in cash form.
I'm confused now. What's the difference between a "sweepstake" and an "entry fee"? Having read the definition of sweepstake in RoAS decision 7-2/2, it sounds a lot like an entry fee to me?
But as matter of interest, at ours, winning in Pro-shop comps gets a credit on your account, but club organised comps get you a few pound notes in an envelope? Does this mean I'm no longer an amateur? (Or wouldn't be, had I actually won anything)
Indeed not but a very nice bottle of Red or 3 bottles of fine pale ale for a two![]()