1. PAIRINGS AND TEE TIMES: The pairings and tee times for the qualifying round at Slammer & Squire - World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 will be posted at www.fsga.org on or around Friday, April 13, 2018.
2. PRACTICE ROUND INFORMATION: To arrange your practice round, call 904-940-6088. On a space available basis, practice rounds are available one week prior to the competition, Saturday and Sunday after 12:00 PM. The cost of the practice round is $30.00 plus tax. All players playing a practice round must reserve a tee time.
3. GPS AND RANGE FINDERS: In qualifying and in the Championship proper, a player may obtain distance information by use of a distance-measuring device. If, during a stipulated round, a player uses a distance-measuring device to gauge or measure other conditions that might affect his play (e.g., elevation changes, wind speed, etc.), the player is in breach of Rule 14-3.
4. NEW GROOVE REGULATION: Not in Effect.
5. TRANSPORTATION: The qualifying fee includes cart/course fee and range balls for the qualifying round. All players MUST RIDE during the qualifying round.
6. CADDIES: Caddies are allowed, however, a player may not use a parent, step-parent or guardian as a caddie. Caddies MUST WALK at all times.
7. SPECTATORS: Spectators are welcome, and may either walk or, when available, rent a cart for $30.00 plus tax. No more than two persons per cart allowed.
8. METHOD OF PAYMENT: Slammer & Squire - World Golf Village will accept Cash and All Major Credit Cards for method of payment.
9. CONDUCT AND DRESS CODE: Remember you are a guest at Slammer & Squire - World Golf Village. Gentlemanly behavior and proper dress is expected at all times. The proper place to practice your swing is on the driving range, hitting multiple shots on the course is unacceptable.
10. QUALIFYING SPOTS: At this time the number of qualifying spots has not been determined by the FSGA. This information will be posted at the qualifier.
11. FOOTWEAR: Slammer & Squire - World Golf Village prohibits the use of traditional metal spikes.