Classic games
If the competition for the Mike Holder Trophy wasn't enough, players can also compete for bragging rights as the "Champion putter of the year" or test their skill trying to ace one of the Par 3s during tournament play. Let the games begin!
com·pe·ti·tion [kom-pi-tish-uhn] noun 1. the act of competing; rivalry for supremacy, a prize, etc. The competition between the two teams was bitter. 2. a contest for some prize, honor, or advantage: Both players entered the competition.
“Pressure is playing for $10 when you don't have a dime in your pocket.” - Lee Trevino
Hole-in-one Jackpot
2020: Projected total in pot: $420
GUIDELINES
Players who pay their entry fee are automatically entered in the jackpot and eligible to win. Initial contribution is $20 per player and $10 thereafter at the start of the tournament until there is a winner.
A participant wins the jackpot by scoring an ace on any par 3.
If there is more than one participant with an ace during the tournament, the jackpot will be split evenly among the winners.
The jackpot will be distributed at the conclusion of the tournament during the trophy presentation if there is a winner.
If no one has scored an ace, the pot remains until the next tournament. The pot continues to grow until there is a winner.
Don't miss out on a chance to win the jackpot because you never know when YOUR hole-in-one will happen!
2012 winner: None | Total in pot: $400
2013 winner: None | Total in pot: $690
2014 winner: None | Total in pot: $910
2015 winner: None | Total in pot: $1,100
2016 winner: None | Total in pot: $1,220
2017 winner: None | Total in pot: $1,330
2018 winner: None | Total in pot: $1,420
2019 winner: Mark Chamberlin took home the hole one at #3 at Apple Rock G.C., Horseshoe Bay, Tx 164 yard beauty.
2020 winner: | Total in pot $320
2021 winner Total Pot: $480
2022 winner: none
2023 winner: none
Hole-in-one Jackpot
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Putting Challenge
GUIDELINES
All players putt from the same spot.
Each player tries to sink a putt from 25 feet.
Make the putt and you stay in the game. Miss and you are eliminated and must take a seat with the spectators.
The last two players who remain putt from 10 feet. If both miss, they start over from the same spot until only one misses.
Putt order is alphabetical.
Putting takes place on the course's practice putting green.
The putt is chosen by the tournament director.
Players who anted double get two putts during every round as long as they remain alive.
Winner takes all antes.
A memorable finish requires a super putt to determine the winner of the Classic Putting Challenge. The putting contest will be held after the last team finishes play on Saturday. Since it takes time for the scores to be officially counted after the final round, this putting challenge will be held "after hours" to mark the short stick winner of the year. To participate, players must ante $5 for one putt or $10 for two putts. The objective is to be the last player standing - in other words - don't miss!
2012 winner: Brian Klima, $135
2013 winner: Brian Klima, $130
2014 winner: Shannon Devlin, $80
2015 winner: None (Did not play)
2016 winner: None (Did not play)
2017 winner: None (Did not play)
2018 winner: None (Did not play)
OPTIONAL
Scramble Bingo
GUIDELINES
Each team consisting of four players contributes a total of $40 into a pot to play Scramble Bingo.
Each player contributes 25 percent of the $40 total in hopes of winning 25 percent of the total pot.
If a player does not want to participate, another player from the team can cover the difference, thus doubling his overall payout if his team wins.
At the completion of the scramble (Round 3 of the Classic), five separate holes are randomly drawn from a hat for each team. The total score on those five holes from each team's scramble scorecard is calculated. The lowest total posted by a team determines the winner.
Tiebreakers are resolved by drawing additional holes until a winner is determined.
The winning team collects the pot.