Tournaments History
Amateur Championship
First played in 1920 – 2 day tournament on 2 different courses – 18 hole stroke play. Open to all Zone 5 Women with a Handicap Factor of 18.1 or lower. Champion and Runner-up will represent Zone 5 at the BC Championship. Played In conjunction with Senior and Handicap Championships. Carts are not allowed.
Senior Championship
First played in 1981 – 2-day tournament on 2 different courses – 18 hole Stroke play. Open to all Zone 5 Women with a Handicap Factor of 18.1 or lower. Player must have reached their 50th birthday by the first day of the Tournament. Champion and Runner-up will represent Zone 5 at the BC Championship. Played in conjunction with Amateur and Handicap Championships. Carts are allowed.
Handicap Championship
First played in 2004. Combined with the Amateur/ Senior Championships. A 2-day tournament on 2 different courses – 18 hole Stroke play. Open to all Zone 5 Women with a verifiable handicap factor. Played from forward tees. Carts are allowed.
Net Tournament
First played in 1972. A 1-day 18 hole stroke tournament played on a 9-hole Zone golf course. Open to all Zone 5 Women with a verifiable handicap factor between 18.2 and 40.4 at closing date. Low net winners only. Putting and KP prizes. Carts are allowed.
Foursomes
First played in 1948. Partnership – alternate tee/shots. Stroke play for Qualifying Round followed by 4-days of Match Play. 5 days total on five different golf courses. Qualifiers are guaranteed 2 days of match play. Carts are allowed.
Harris Erickson
First played in the Spring of 1952. Designed for Zone 5 Women with handicap factors of 15.0 and lower. Stroke play competitions held on Mondays with winners declared for both low gross and low net. Annual fee of $80. Season ending competition with Vancouver’s ‘Sweeny’ group for the Huntting Cup (established 1922).