Cheater Card

Here are the results from the 2024 Cheater Card tournament.


Thanks to everyone for playing and Mother Nature for making the weather fabulous. Thanks to Corey and his staff for doing the scoring. Thanks to Dave and Heather and their staff in the clubhouse and on the beverage cart. 


Cheater Card Draw Prizes

Flight 1

Flight 2

 Flight 3

 Flight 4 


Rooks $40 each

Cam Macinnis birdie on #1

Norm Dupuis birdie on #2

Bob Meredith birdie on #7

Mike Mandeville birdie on #10

Adam O’Brien birdie on #11

Darcy Ewanchuk Eagle on #12

Rick Ramsay birdie on #16

Mark Eggli birdie on #18

CHEATER CARD TOURNAMENT

June 22nd and 23rd, 2024

You get to select which of the holes from the first day (Saturday) that you want to keep. 

However, the holes you don’t keep on the first day, you MUST use your score from those holes on the second day (Sunday). 

The combination of the scores kept from Saturday and recorded on Sunday are used to determine your 18-hole score.

Everything else is regulation golf. So come out, have some fun and support your Men's Club, the pro-shop and the Broadmoor clubhouse.

Saturday

On the FIRST day, each player is to record:

Turn your scorecard with the Keep Score line filled in to the pro-shop, who will pass it along to the tournament organizers. Once you have turned in your scorecard, you can not change which holes you want to keep!

Sunday

Your Sunday scorecard will have your “keeper” holes from Saturday already entered on the Keep Score line. 

Enter the GROSS scores from Sunday on the Keep Score line for the holes that you did not keep from Saturday.

Please leave your scorecards at the front desk in the Pro Shop (they will pass them onto the tournament organizers).

The net and gross scores for the holes that you used from each day will be used to determine your standing for the tournament.

Rules

All standard Golf Canada rules apply except as noted here: Click here for the Men's Club Local Rules...

PLEASE NO SLOW PLAY. Please pick up your ball on day one if you are shooting a score beyond what you plan to keep. If you don't need a score for a hole on day two, then you don't have to finish the hole if doing so would slow down your group.

HAVE FUN and PLAY WELL