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Founded in 1897, GAP continues to champion golf for the benefit of the game in its region and beyond.
GAP added four Member Play Day events to its 2020 lineup.
Registration opens on Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 9 a.m. Field size for each Member Play Day is 76. Tee times begin at 8 a.m.
Below is a list of the additional Member Play Days.
Date | Venue | Cost |
Monday, Nov. 2 | Commonwealth National Golf Club | $120 |
Thursday, Nov. 5 | Radnor Valley Country Club | $120 |
Monday, Nov. 9 | Trenton Country Club | $100 |
Thursday, Nov. 12 | Huntingdon Valley Country Club | $140 |
“Due to a rise in popularity this year, and the desire to offer additional playing opportunities to all GAP members, we decided to add four Member Play Days to the schedule,” John Manos, GAP Director of Course Rating, said. “We already hosted events at three of the four venues, and all were sold out.”
GAP Member Play Days are open to all amateur GAP individual members, 19 years of age or older, who hold a valid Handicap Index. Any GAP Member Play Day participant may request positions for up to four individuals.
Registration for GAP Member Play Days is first-come, first-serve.
All GAP Member Play Days use a net Stableford scoring system. Points are awarded for each hole based on a score relative to par. In a Stableford system event, once you meet your net limit, you can pick up, so there isn’t any pressure to complete every hole.
For more information, contact Manos at jmanos@gapgolf.org or 610-687-2340 ext. 22.
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 Association’s 288 Member Clubs and 75,000 individual members are spread across the Eastern half of Pennsylvania and parts of New Jersey and Delaware. The GAP’s mission is to promote, preserve and protect the game of golf.