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Feb 01, 2024
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Winter Series
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Winter Series
The GAP Winter Series is ready for action.
| 2023-24 Winter Series POY standings |
Registration for the spring portion is open. The following venues will host events:
Venue | Date | Format |
Golden Oaks | March 12 | Better-ball-of-partners |
Seaview (Bay Course) | March 19 | Individual gross/net stableford |
Wyncote | March 26 | Individual gross/net stableford |
White Manor | April 2 | Individual gross/net stableford |
Each event includes a 10 a.m. shotgun start. The field capacity is 88.
Cost is $75 per event and includes cart. The Golden Oaks event is $150 per team. Entrants are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Registration remains open for the following Winter Series (South), formerly known as GAP/DSGA Frozen Friday, events:
Venue | Date | Format |
Baywood Greens | Feb. 16 | Best two of four |
Maple Dale | Feb. 22 | Individual gross/net stableford |
Heritage Shores | Feb. 26 | Individual gross/net stableford |
The Baywood Greens event is $200 per team (four players). Cost is $50 with cart for the remaining events.
The GAP Winter Series is open to all GAP members 18 years of age or older, Philadelphia PGA Section members and golf professionals of GAP Member Clubs. It began in 2008 as a way to offer players of any skill level an opportunity to compete in tournament golf during the normally quiet, offseason months.
For more information on the Winter Series, contact the GAP Tournament Department at 610-687-2340 ext. 0031 or via email at tournaments@gapgolf.org.
GAP
Celebrating Amateur Golf since 1897, GAP, also known as the Golf Association of Philadelphia, is the oldest regional or state golf association in the United States. It serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. The organization’s 345 Member Clubs and 110,000 individual members are spread across Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland. The GAP’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.