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GAP Team Matches schedule availableThe 2009 Golf Association of Philadelphia Team Matches schedule is complete and posted on-line at www.gapgolf.org. This year’s matches are set for three Sundays in April (19, 26) and early May (3) with the Playoff and Challenges scheduled for Saturday, May 9.A total of 316 teams from a record 128 clubs will field squads. Teams compete in a four-team sectional round-robin format (which equates to three matches in three weeks). A total of 12 players per team compete with six players staying home and six traveling to the opponent’s club. Clubs are divided and placed in Divisions AA through F based on the previous year’s results. Playoff and Challenges determined the top divisions’ clubs. The Interclub Matches, as the GAP Team Matches was originally called, served as the basis for the founding of the Association in 1897, and today, just like then, serves as a source of club pride. It is believed that the GAP Team Matches are the single-largest golfing team competition in the country. “The GAP Team Matches is a perfect way to begin the season,” said Mark Peterson, Executive Director of the Golf Association of Philadelphia. “It promotes a club unity and an enthusiasm unlike any other golfing experience. “The Association is proud to call the Team Matches and the camaraderie, friendships and experiences it generates our own. The Matches, obviously, hold a special place in the history of the GAP and we are proud to continue that in 2009.” Last year, Tavistock Country Club’s top team claimed its fourth title in five years. Tavistock won three straight titles from 2004-06 before Commonwealth National Golf Club took the 2007 crown. Tavistock Country Club’s course was undergoing a renovation in 2007 and forced the club to host its home matches at Woodcrest Country Club that season. Back on familiar soil in 2008, Tavistock won its round-robin group before defeating Commonwealth National, Yardley Country Club and Huntsville Golf Club in the playoff. The GAP Team Matches schedule features three clubs with five teams – Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Philadelphia Cricket Club and Tavistock – as well 11 clubs with four teams. Galen Hall Golf Course, Loch Nairn Golf Club, Miry Run Country Club, Northampton Valley Country Club and Schuylkill Country Club, who all joined the Association in January, will field teams for the first time. The composite schedule for the GAP Team Matches schedule takes about a month to complete. As previously stated, clubs are divided and placed in Divisions AA through F based on the previous year’s results, including the results from the Challenges. In addition to the year’s prior results, teams in Divisions AA, A and B are also placed in their four-team round robin section based on a rotating system. Teams in C, D, E and F also earn their way up (or down). Once the respective sections are set and clubs rotated accordingly, two more determining factors are then used before the groupings are solidified: drive time and duplication. The Golf Association of Philadelphia does its best to keep all clubs within a reasonable drive of their competitors. Also, the Golf Association of Philadelphia does its best to avoid scheduling teams in the same division that have competed on a respective golf course in the last four years. In fact, over that time frame only three teams have had to make a return visit to a venue they’ve competed on in prior seasons. In that time frame, more than 3,700 matches have been contested. Founded in 1897, the Golf Association of Philadelphia (GAP) is the oldest regional golf association in the United States and serves as the principal ruling body of amateur golf in its region. Its 139 Member Clubs and 60,000 individual members are spread across parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. The purpose of the Association is simple: To promote, protect and preserve the game of golf in the region. |