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Q.
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How many events can I play?
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A.
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You can play in as many events
as you wish. You may also play in other TourZones. This season
there are ten (27) tournament rounds, all of which will have
a qualifying round.
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How much does it cost to play?
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A.
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2008 NGSA Membership fee is ($75).
Each Qualifying Round costs ($55). Each Tournament Round
that you qualify for will cost you ($0). If you are fortunate
to finish in the top ten of the Tournament Round you are
exempt for the next Tournament Round, and your cost would
be ($0) zero. So you could pay the $75 membership fee, pay
$55 to qualify the first week, then finish in the top ten
each subsequent week and you would have only paid $125 to
play all (10) ten tournament rounds.
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Do I have to qualify for each
Tournament Round?
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No. If you are fortunate to finish
in the top ten for a tournament round you are exempt for
the next tournament round. You do not have to re-qualify
or pay to play in the next tournament round.
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How do I register?
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You can register online at www.top50jrtour.com/registration or
mail your registration to 1135 Elk Run, Howell, MI 48843.
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Do I have to pre-register
for the season?
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No. You can register as late
as (10) days prior to the qualifier of your choice. However,
each qualifier is limited to 150 players based upon first
come first serve. Obviously the sooner you register for a
qualifier the better your chances of playing.
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Can girls participate on this
tour?
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A.
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Yes. The girls will play from
forward tees 75-80% the length of the boys, and will accumulate
scholarship awards and seasonal points in their own division.
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Q.
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How can I earn scholarship
awards?
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There are numerous ways to earn
scholarship points. Playing, sportsmanship, rules of golf
exams, essays, and your GPA. You may learn more under the scholarships portion
of this site.
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May I have a caddie?
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Yes, you may have a caddie; however
you are responsible for your caddie in accordance to the
rules of golf while playing. You are also responsible for
their actions while you are not playing, but remain at the
golf course.
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