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JNJG Master of the Masters

The JNJG Master of the Masters is designed to find the best performed boy and girl in all JNJG Junior Masters Series Events in 2014.

To be eligible to win this award, a player must compete in a minimum of four (4) Masters Series Events, and complete a minimum of eight (8) rounds. If a player competes in more than four events (ie - eight rounds), only their best eight scores will be counted.

Please Click Here for the final GIRLS Master of the Masters Average.

Please Click Here for the final BOYS Master of the Masters Average.

 

JNJG Masters Series Events

(Dates were correct at time of publication - please check JNJG calendar for official tournament entry forms and dates)

-         Wagga Wagga Junior Masters (15th – 16th March, 2014)

-         Bathurst Junior Masters (5th – 6th April, 2014)

-         Western Sydney Junior Masters @ Lynwood CC (24th – 25th April, 2014) (Anzac Day Public Holiday)

-         Macarthur Junior Masters @ Campbelltown GC (8th – 9th June, 2014) (Queens Birthday Long Weekend)

-         South Coast Junior Masters @ Catalina CC (30th – 31st August, 2014)

-         Brett Ogle Junior Masters @ Goulburn GC (22nd – 23rd November, 2014)

 

Calculation of Scoring Average

Girls

All Scores are calculated to an average par of 72. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating of less than 72 will be increased by the number of strokes by which the rating is below 72. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating of more than 72 will be decreased by the number of strokes by which the rating is above 72. 

(Example - Sarah plays the Penrith Open and shoots a scratch score of 79. The Daily Scratch Rating is 75. As the DSR is above 72 by 3 shots, Sarah's score is decreased by 3 shots. Sarah's adjusted score is 76).

Boys

All Scores are calculated to an average par of 70. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating of less than 70 will be increased by the number of strokes by which the rating is below 70. 
Scores returned on a course with a Daily Scratch Rating of more than 70 will be decreased by the number of strokes by which the rating is above 70. 

(Example - Rory plays the Penrith Open and shoots a scratch score of 75. The Daily Scratch Rating is 72. As the DSR is above 70 by 2 shots, Rory's score is decreased by 2 shots. Rory's adjusted score is 73).

 

Contact

For any questions about the 2014 Master of the Masters Averages, please contact Dale Hughes on 9567 7736 or dale@jnjg.com.au