Club Champion of Champions
Play Off Round 2018
It is with great pleasure that the Committee and Members of AAGC invite the following members
whom have distinguished themselves by winning one of the four premier events in the past year to complete at
Moonah Links (Legends) Golf Course
on the 17th of June 2018,
to decide the Champion of Champions for 2018.
The Golf of the Year winner - Mr. Steve Waite.
The Matchplay Winner- Mr. Steve Waite. (spot sold in Charity Day to Mr Bob Mitchell.)
The Classic @ Yarrawonga winner - Mr John Uwland.
The NAGA Winner – Mr Michael Dameglio.
whom have distinguished themselves by winning one of the four premier events in the past year to complete at
Moonah Links (Legends) Golf Course
on the 17th of June 2018,
to decide the Champion of Champions for 2018.
The Golf of the Year winner - Mr. Steve Waite.
The Matchplay Winner- Mr. Steve Waite. (spot sold in Charity Day to Mr Bob Mitchell.)
The Classic @ Yarrawonga winner - Mr John Uwland.
The NAGA Winner – Mr Michael Dameglio.
Format
The COC will be decided as part of a Stroke competition on the 17th of June 2018, at Moonah Links (Legends Course) Golf Club.
The COC players will form the last group and also participate in the normal competitions for the day.
In the event of a tie, the player involved will adjourn to the practice putting green for nine holes of stroke play,
this most important task will be supervised by the most senior SIR available, and who will decide the tee
and hole locations.
All members are requested to form a gallery.
The honour for the tie will carry on from the 18th hole of normal play (last hole played by the group)
and alternate on subsequence holes.
If there is a tie after 9 holes, the Sir in charge will nominate a suitable hole for a sudden death
nearest to the pin and is to be repeated until a winner is decided.
The COC players will form the last group and also participate in the normal competitions for the day.
In the event of a tie, the player involved will adjourn to the practice putting green for nine holes of stroke play,
this most important task will be supervised by the most senior SIR available, and who will decide the tee
and hole locations.
All members are requested to form a gallery.
The honour for the tie will carry on from the 18th hole of normal play (last hole played by the group)
and alternate on subsequence holes.
If there is a tie after 9 holes, the Sir in charge will nominate a suitable hole for a sudden death
nearest to the pin and is to be repeated until a winner is decided.
And the winner is ... Sir John Uwland!