77th PAL INTERCLUB GOLF TOURNAMENT

MENS REGULAR DIVISION

TERMS OF COMPETITION​

1. RULES OF GOLF

The 77th PAL Men’s Regular Interclub Golf Tournament shall be played in accordance with the Rules of Golf as adopted by the R&A Rules Limited and any Local Rules as approved by the Tournament Committee.

2. ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS

  1. TEAM REQUIREMENTS – A team who has been invited to participate must fulfil the following requirements to be able to join the PAL Men’s Regular Interclub:
    1. Local Teams must represent a golf club that has its own 18-hole golf course. A team that no longer has a golf course continues to be eligible provided it has not been disqualified, and it continues to meet other eligibility requirements.
    2. International teams must meet entry requirements set by the Tournament Committee. Their team names must indicate a golf course or geographic location.
  2. TEAM ELIGIBILITY – Participation in the tournament shall be limited to:
    1. Teams that have completed play and have not been disqualified in the last PAL Men’s Regular Interclub.
    2. Teams that have been reinstated and new teams accepted by the Tournament Committee.
  3. INDIVIDUAL PLAYER’S ELIGIBILITY – To be eligible to play in the PAL Men’s Regular Interclub, a player must fulfil the following requirements:
    1. Be included in the Roster of Members of his Club/Team which is submitted via email to the Tournament Secretariat on or before January 31, 2026.
    2. Fulfil the Travel Requirements of Philippine Airlines (see Appendix II).
  4. REJECTION OF ENTRIES – The Tournament Committee reserves the right to reject the application of any team or any member of a team seeking entry into the Men’s Regular Interclub.
  5. DISQUALIFICATION/SUSPENSION FROM THE INTERCLUB – At any time, the Tournament Committee reserves the right to disqualify and/or suspend any team or individual from their participation in the Interclub. Reasons for dismissal/suspension may include gross disrespect to the sponsors and tournament officials and staff, unbecoming conduct and gross violations of the Rules of Golf and golf etiquette by team member/s during the current or past Interclubs.

3. TEAM CAPTAIN

  1. DESIGNATION – Each team must have a designated Team Captain who will represent his team in meetings, press conferences and all dealings with the Tournament Committee.
  2. RESPONSIBILITIES – The Team Captain shall be responsible for the following:
    1. Attend the Team Captains Meeting or, if he cannot attend, make sure his team is represented. Penalty for failure to attend: Team Disqualification
    2. Submit a Roster of Members of his Club on or before January 31, 2026. Roster should be directly sent by email to the Tournament Secretariat. Penalty for failure to submit: Team Disqualification
    3. Coordinate with his local Philippine Airlines Branch/District Office and ensure that all team members have adhered to the travel policies set forth by the Tournament Committee. Penalty for failure to follow Travel Policies: Team Disqualification and Banned from joining future interclubs.
    4. Submit the final Team Line-Up with the Full Names including Nicknames/Aliases, January 1, 2026, Handicap Index of the members of the team that do not have PPAs properly indicated on or before February 14, 2026. Note: The team will automatically be classified in the Championship Division if the Team Line-Up is submitted after the set deadline.
    5. Pay the required team entry fee on or before December 20, 2025. Penalty for failure to pay: Team Disqualification
    6. Check the Roster of Members that was submitted by his club to the Tournament Secretariat on or before January 31, 2026 and verify that all the players listed in the Team Line-Up are included in the Roster. Penalty for fielding Ineligible Player: Team Disqualification
    7. Inform all his team members about the Local Rules of the Tournament, Terms of Competition and any changes/additions that have been made.
    8. Prepare proof of the Handicap Indexes of his players such as screen shots in case the Handicap Index is challenged. Failure to provide proof or submission of wrong or falsified Handicap Indexes will mean automatic promotion of the team to the Championship Division.
    9. Make sure that all his players have signed the Medical Waiver and submit to the Tournament Secretariat before the start of the tournament.
    10. Daily submit his list of players to the starters within 30 minutes before the scheduled tee time of his teams’ first player to tee-off.
  3. ADVICE – The Team Captain is not allowed to give advice to any member of his team while they are playing their stipulated rounds. Penalty for each breach: Two (2) points deduction from the team score for the day.
  4. A Team Captain is not allowed to act as team captain for one team then play for another. Penalty for breach: Disqualification of player

4. TOURNAMENT FORMAT

  1. FORMAT – The PAL Men’s Regular Interclub is a 36-hole Stroke Play, Stableford Team Competition played over four (4) consecutive days among teams representing golf clubs/teams. Individual awards will also be given.
  2. POINT SYSTEM – The player’s gross scores shall be converted to the following corresponding Points:
    ScorePoints
    Double Bogey0
    Bogey1
    Par2
    Birdie3
    Eagle4
    Hole-in-One5
    Double Eagle6
  3. TEAM COMPETITION
    1. CLASSIFICATION – Teams shall be classified into five (5) Divisions according to Team Averages that are based on the individual PAL Point Average (PPA) and Provisional PPAs of the members of the team. The PPA shall be based on the past performances of the team members over the last five (5) PAL Interclub tournaments and the Provisional PPA will be based on the player’s submitted Handicap Index. The Team Divisions are:
        1. Championship Division

        2. Founders Division

        3. Aviator Division

        4. Sportswriters Division

        5. Friendship Division

          The Rules on Classification of Teams are further defined in Appendix I.

    2. VENUES – The tournament shall be played simultaneously on two (2) golf courses, namely South Pacific Golf and Country Club and Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club. A Club/Team must play two (2) rounds on each golf course.
    3. TEAM SCORES
      1. A team is given four (5) playing slots in each playing day and the best three (4) scores will count as the team score for the day.
      2. The Club/Team scoring the highest number of points in their division after four (4) days of play shall be declared champion of their division.
      3. The Championship Division may be won by any of the competing clubs/teams.  A club/team in a lower division that scores a higher number of points than the clubs/teams in the Championship Division shall be declared the Overall Champion.
    4. 36-HOLE MAXIMUM – A player can only play a maximum of 36 holes.
  4. INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION
    1. Players shall be divided into the following divisions based on their PAL Point Average (PPA). They will compete in these flights regardless of what division their team plays in:
      Flight A60 & above PPA + those w/PROVISIONAL PPA
      Flight B50 to 59 PPA
      Flight C40 to 49 PPA
      Flight D39 PPA and below
    2. The players who score the highest points after all participants have completed 36-holes of play shall be declared champions of their Flight.
    3. To win any of the Individual Awards a player must play both courses. Players who play both their rounds on the same golf course will only compete for the Best 18-hole Score on that course.

5. TEAM COMPOSITION

  1. The PAL Men’s Regular Interclub is an Amateur golf competition among Male golfers only.
  2. Professional golfers, whether Touring or Teaching Professionals, are not allowed to play or act as a Caddy in the tournament.
  3. A team may consist of 8, 9 or 10 players.
  4. ROSTER OF MEMBERS – All participating clubs will be required to submit their Roster of Members on or before January 31, 2026.
    1. A team will be disqualified if it fails to submit its Clubs’ Roster of Members on or before the designated date.
    2. No changes or additions will be allowed once the Roster has been submitted except in case of Rule 1.4c below.
    3. Teams that need to add names to their submitted Roster after January 31, 2026 may do so by writing a letter to the Tournament Committee before the 14h of February 2026. No changes will be allowed after the 14th of February 2026. Teams that add names to their Roster will automatically be assigned to the Championship Division
    4. The team captain will be notified immediately by the Tournament Secretariat if the Tournament Committee has approved or not the request for adding a player to the team roster submitted after the deadline set.
  5. Additional teams will no longer be allowed.
  6. REPLACEMENT OF PLAYERS – Members of the team who have already played a round CAN NOT BE REPLACED. The team may be disqualified for fielding more than 8 players if it replaces a player who has already played a round.

6. DISQUALIFICATION/SUSPENSION

  1. TEAM DISQUALIFICATION – Disqualification of a team shall mean the disqualification of all its members and their scores will no longer be counted in the determination of team and individual standings. Grounds for disqualification of a team shall be the following:
    1. Non-attendance of a Team Captain or his representative during the Team Captains Meeting.
    2. Failure to submit the Clubs’ Roster of Members on or before January 31, 2026.
    3. Fielding an ineligible player. An ineligible player shall be defined as:
      1. A player whose name does not appear in the Roster of Members that the club/team had submitted on or before January 31, 2026.
      2. A player whose addition to the Roster has not been approved by the Tournament Committee.
      3. A player who has already played more than 36-holes/2 rounds.
      4. A player who has played for another team in an earlier round.
      5. A player who has assumed another person’s identity.
      6. A player who has not fulfilled the travel requirements of Philippine Airlines.
    4. Fielding more than Ten (10) players.
    5. Fielding less than Four (4) players on any day of the competition.
    6. Non-payment of the team entry fee on or before December 20, 2025.
    7. Commission of gross violations of the Rules and/or Etiquette that the Tournament Committee feels warrant a penalty of Disqualification.
  2. INDIVIDUAL DISQUALIFICATION – Disqualification of any player under the Rules of Golf in the first round he has played shall not be effective for the second round unless the Tournament Committee decides otherwise.
  3. SUSPENSION OF DISQUALIFIED TEAMS – A team that has been disqualified for violation of Interclub Rules shall be suspended from participation in the next PAL Interclub and must reapply to be accepted to join succeeding Interclubs. However, the Tournament Committee may waive the suspension for reasons it may deem proper.

7. PAIRINGS AND TEE-TIMES

  1. Pairings and Starting times for the first two days of play shall be based on team’s Average PPA. Pairings and Starting times for the third and final days of play shall be based on scores which will reflect team standings.
  2. Pairings shall indicate team names only. Team Captains should provide the starters with the names of their players within 30 minutes before the scheduled tee time of his first player to tee-off. Changes may still be made before the player’s tee-off except when Rule 7.3 below is being implemented.
  3. At the option of the Committee, it may require that team captains submit their tee-time assignments in sealed envelopes. Tee- time assignments will be deemed final once these sealed envelopes have been submitted to the starters.
  4. The Committee reserves the right to alter the pairings and tee-times if it feels that such actions are for the good of the tournament. Players and teams who refuse to follow such changes will be disqualified from the tournament.

8. REQUESTS FOR TEE TIMES/PLAYING DATES

The Tournament Committee will not entertain any requests for tee times or playing dates in the Practice Rounds or in the Tournament Rounds. Players who join the tournament should be ready to play on any of the dates and tee times assigned to them by the Committee.

9. LATE TO TEE

A player is late to tee if he is not on the tee, ready to play, when the starter calls the first player in his flight to the tee. The late player is not disqualified. He will score zero (0) points on the hole/s that he failed to play, and he will be allowed to join his assigned group on the tee of the next hole to be played.

10. PACE OF PLAY

  1. All players must always maintain the proper Pace of Play. If a group falls behind by having an open hole in front of them, they will be warned by a Rules Official and asked to speed up play and keep pace with the group ahead.
  2. If they do not, in the opinion of the Official, make a conscious effort to speed up play in the next few holes, the rules official will time all members of the group.
  3. The Rules official doing the timing shall be the sole judge of when it is the players turn to play and if he is able to play without interference or distraction. Any player who takes more than forty (40) seconds to play his shot from the time it is his turn to play shall incur a BAD TIME and be subject to the following penalties:
    First BAD TIMEWarning
    Second BAD TIMEOne-Stroke Penalty
    Third BAD TIMETwo-Strokes Penalty
    Fourth BAD TIMEDisqualification
  4. The group will be timed until they have regained their proper position on the course.
  5. A player will carry his bad time for the rest of the round in case their flight falls out of position again.

11. STOPPING AT THE CLUBHOUSE/TEE HOUSES

Players are not allowed to unduly delay play by stopping at the clubhouse/tee houses to sit down, order food and have refreshments. Penalty for Breach: 2 points deduction from the team score for the day for each infraction.

12. CELLULAR PHONES

Cellular phones should be placed on silent mode and should not be used during play of a hole. Penalty for Breach: Two strokes penalty per Breach (Maximum of Four strokes per round).

13. CADDIES, UMBRELLA BOYS/GIRLS

  1. Only caddies and umbrella boys/girls accredited by the host clubs may be employed.
  2. Players are not allowed to caddy for other players. Penalty for breach of 13.1 & 13.2: Disqualification of player playing

14. GOLF BALLS/GOLF CLUBS

Only golf balls and golf clubs which conform to the Rules of Golf shall be used during the tournament. Penalty for breach: Disqualification of player

15. PICK-UP

To promote faster play, a player who no longer has any chance to score a point on a hole MUST PICK UP his ball and discontinue play of the hole. He shall score zero (0) points for the hole and MUST mark his score on that hole with an “X” to indicate a pick-up.

NOTE:

  1. Signing for a score higher than a Bogey shall mean that the player has made such a score and his team will be subject to the penalty clause of this rule.
  2. Disqualification of the player does not free the team from the penalties of this rule.

    Penalty for Breach: 2 points deduction from the team score for the day for each infraction

However, the team penalty will not apply if:
    1. The Committee determines after the game that the player had incurred a penalty stroke, and the player was not aware of the penalty when he holed out on the hole in question;
    2. The player is in doubt as to procedure and/or penalty strokes and the matter has to be referred to the Committee after the game.

16. SCORECARDS/MARKERS

  1. MARKER – Each player shall be assigned by the Committee as a marker to record the scores of another player in the same flight. It is highly recommended that before they start play of the next hole, the MARKER verifies with the player he is scoring on how many strokes he had played from the previously played hole.
  2. SCORING – The marker shall record the GROSS SCORE of the player and mark pick-ups with an “X”.
  3. MARKERS DISQUALIFICATION The Committee may disqualify the marker if it is shown that he has deliberately violated Rule 16-1 above and/or deliberately performed actions so another player may be disqualified.
  4. SUBMISSION –The scorecard is deemed to have been submitted when it is dropped in the Drop Box provided for.
  5. TO AVOID PENALTIES, PLAYERS ARE REMINDED TO:
    1. Retrieve their scorecard from their marker IMMEDIATELY after they leave the putting green of their last hole.
    2. Check their scorecards for correctness and make sure that their GROSS SCORES are legibly indicated on the card. Holes picked up must be marked with an “X”.
    3. Settle any doubtful points with the marker and/or the Committee before signing the scorecard.
    4. Clear and clarify with the Scorers any illegible scores on the scorecard before submitting it. After the scorecard has been submitted, scores not legibly written will be interpreted by the Committee at its sole discretion;
    5. Make sure the marker has signed the scorecard;
    6. Return the scorecard to the Committee before any member of any flight following them has submitted their scorecard/s or within fifteen (15) minutes of holing out if they are the last flight of the morning or afternoon set. Penalty for breach: Disqualification

17. TEAM AWARDS

  1. The Overall Champion Team shall take possession of the permanent PAL Trophy for one year while the members of the team shall receive medals. A team that wins the permanent trophy for three (3) consecutive years shall be allowed to keep the championship trophy.
  2. The Champions of the Championship, Founders Aviator, Sportswriters and Friendship Divisions as well as the First and Second Runners-up shall be awarded trophies while the members of the teams shall receive medals.
  3. INTERNATIONAL TROPHY – The International trophy shall be given to the international team that scores the highest points among the overseas teams entered in the tournament regardless of what division they are playing in. This is not a separate Division. Only 1 trophy will be awarded.

18. INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

  1. Trophies will be awarded to the Champion, First Runner-Up and Second Runner-up of each of the Flights.
  2. SPECIAL AWARDS – The following Special Awards will be given:
      1. Hole-in-One
      2. Highest 18-hole Points Scored on each course

19. TIES

  1. TEAM COMPETITION – Ties in the team competition shall be settled by comparing scores and determining the winner based on:
    1. The final day total points of the fourth player (score that did not count), then by
    2. The total team points of the last 54-holes, then by
    3. The total team points over the last 36-holes, then by
    4. The total team points over the last 18-holes, then by
    5. Drawing of lots
  2. INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION – Ties in the individual competition shall be settled by comparing scores and determining the winner based on:
    1. The best 18-hole points of the players, then by
    2. The second round points by the players, then by
    3. Higher PPA
    4. Drawing of lots
  3. SPECIAL AWARDS – Ties in the Special Awards shall be settled by the USGA Tiebreak System.

20. CLOSE OF COMPETITION

The competition shall be deemed closed when the Championship Trophy of the division concerned has been awarded to the winner.

21. TOURNAMENT LOCAL RULES

These Tournament Local Rules shall be in effect for all venues of the PAL Men’s Regular Interclub:

  1. GOLF CARTS – Optional use of golf carts for both courses.
  2. TIME OF STARTING – The five (5) minute allowance for late to tee is NOT IN EFFECT. The player gets zero (0) points for the holes he missed and may join his assigned group on the tee of the next hole to be played.
  3. PRACTICE ON COURSE NOT PLAYED – Once the first round of the tournament has started, players may not practice on any course.
  4. RULES ISSUES IN STROKE PLAY – A player who is uncertain about the right procedure while playing a hole may complete the hole with two balls without penalty.
    1. The player must decide to play two balls after the uncertain situation arises and before making a stroke.
    2. The player should choose which ball will count if the Rules allow the procedure used for that ball, by announcing that choice to his marker or another player before making a stroke.
    3. If the player does not choose in time, the ball played first is treated as the ball chosen by default.
    4. The player must report the facts of the situation to the Committee before returning the scorecard, even if the player scores the same with both balls. The player is disqualified if he fails to do so.
  5. PREFERRED LIES – In the event that the tournament is to be played under preferred lies, the following rule shall be in effect:

    “A player whose ball is in the General Area may mark, lift and clean his ball then re-place it within one (1) scorecard length from where it came to rest making sure that the ball is re-placed not nearer the hole. The original ball may be changed during this procedure, and the ball is in play when a stroke is made at it”.

22. DEFINITION OF TERMS

  1. ROSTER OF MEMBERS – The Roster of Members is a list of the members of the Club.
  2. TEAM LINE-UP – The Team Line-up is the final list of 6, 7 or 8 members of the Club who will play in the tournament. The Team Line-up MUST be derived from the Roster of Members of the Club.
  3. HANDICAP INDEX – a player’s January 1, 2026 Handicap Index (WHS, GHIN etc.) for those players without PPAs.
  4. TEAM PPA AVERAGE – The average of the PPAs/Provisional PPAs of all players in the team. It is used for classification purposes.

23. ADVISORY ON THE RULES

Rule 10.3b What a Caddie May Do

These are examples of what caddie is allowed and not allowed to do:

  1. Actions always allowed. A caddie may always take these actions when allowed under the Rules:
    1. Carry, transport and handle the player’s clubs and other equipment (including driving a cart or pulling a trolley).
    2. Search for the player’s ball (Rule 7.1).
    3. Give information, advice and other help before the stroke is made (Rules 10.2a and 10.2b).
    4. Smooth bunkers or take other actions to care for the course (Rules 8.2 Exception, 8.3 Exception and 12.2b (2) and (3).
    5. Remove sand and loose soil and repair damage on the putting green (Rule 13.1c).
    6. Remove or attend the flagstick (rule 13.2b).
    7. Mark the spot of the player’s ball and lift and replace the ball on the putting green (rules 14.1b Exception and 14.2b).
    8. Clean the player’s ball (Rule 14.1c).
    9. Remove loose impediments and movable obstructions (Rules 15.1 and 15.2).
  2. Actions Allowed Only With Player’s Authorization. A caddie may take these actions only when the Rules allow the player to take them and only with the player’s authorization (which must be given specially each time rather than given generally for a round).
    1. Restore conditions that were worsened after the player’s ball came to rest (Rule 8.1d).
    2. When the player’s ball is anywhere except on the putting green, lift the player’s ball under a Rule requiring it to be replaced or after the player has decided to take relief under a Rule (Rule 14.1b).
  3. Actions Not Allowed. A caddie is not allowed to take these actions for the player:
    1. Deliberately stand on or close to an extension of the line of play behind the player’s ball when the player begins taking a stance for the stroke and until the stroke is made (Rule 10.2b (4)) or take other action prohibited by Rule 10.2b.
    2. Replace a ball, unless the caddie had lifted or moved the ball (Rule 14.2b).
    3. Drop or place a ball in a relief area (Rule 14.3).
    4. Decide to take a relief under a Rule, the caddie may advise the player to do so but the player must decide.

EFFECTIVITY

These Rules shall be effective on the 77th PAL Men’s Regular Interclub in Davao.

APPENDIX I

CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION 77th PAL INTERCLUB

RULES ON CLASSIFICATION

REULAR MEN’S DIVISION

Classification of teams in the PAL Interclub in both the Men’s and Seniors Interclub shall be based on the past individual performances of the team members in the last five (5) Interclubs. The classification shall be done in the following manner:

  1. MASTER LISTS – The Tournament Committee shall maintain a Master List containing a tabulation of the past performances of all players over the past 5 Interclubs which will indicate their PAL Point Averages (PPA).
  2. CHANGES TO MASTER LIST – Any questions, clarifications or changes on the list must be resolved with the Tournament Committee before January 31, 2026. The Master List is deemed to be final after the said date.
  3. SUBMISSION OF LINE-UPS – Line-ups must be submitted online.
    1. PPA’s OF PLAYERS – It is the responsibility of the Team Captain to indicate the PPA’s of the players that will represent his team as well as the Handicap Indexes of those players without PPA’s. Team Captains can refer to the Master List posted on the PAL Interclub website to determine the PPA’s of their players.
    2. FAILURE TO INDICATE PPA’S ON LINE-UP SHEET – Team Captains who fail to indicate the PPA’s of his team members can no longer change or protest the computation or assignment of PPA’s by the Committee.
    3. PLAYERS WITHOUT PPA’s – Team Captains will be required by the Committee to present the Screenshot of the Handicap Index of January 1, 2026 for all team members without PPA’s in case there are any questions about the veracity of the handicap of a player. Failure to provide proof or submission of wrong or falsified Handicap Indexes will mean automatic promotion of the team to the Championship Division.
    4. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION – Deadline for submission of Line-up Sheet is February 15, 2026. Teams submitting their line-up Sheets after this date will be automatically assigned to the Championship Division.
  4. VERIFICATION OF PPA’s – The Tournament Committee will refer to the PPA Master List and verify if the PPA’s indicated by the Team Captain are correct.
  5. TEAM/INDIVIDUAL CLASSIFICATION:
    1. Team Classification will be done by computing for the Team Average by taking into consideration the PPAs and Provisional PPAs of all the members of the team.
    2. Teams will be ranked according to their Team Average and initially grouped according to the following distribution:
      Championship DivisionTop 4 Teams + Teams within 1 average point of the 4th Team.
      Founders DivisionNext 16 Teams + Teams within 1 average point of the 16th  Team.
      Aviator DivisionNext 20 Teams + Teams within 1 average point of the 20th Team.
      Sportswriters Next 20 Teams + Teams within 1 average point of the 20th Team.
      Friendship DivisionRest of the teams

      The Tournament Committee has the discretion to change the format of team distribution in the best interest of the Tournament.

    3. PLAYERS WITHOUT PPAs
      1. Players without established PPAs are required to have a Handicap Index as of January 1, 2026 from an accredited USGA/R&A handicap provider like the WHS or GHIN. Team Captains are encouraged to TAKE AND SAVE SCREENSHOTS of the handicaps of their players as proof of the validity of these Handicap Indexes. The Committee will accept these screenshots as valid proof of the validity of the submitted Handicap Indexes.
      2. When submitting the Team Line-up, Team Captains are required to list the Handicap Index of the player and NOT their PROVISIONAL PPA. It is the responsibility of the Committee to compute for the PROVISIONAL PPA of the player. The maximum Handicap Index allowed is 28.0 and players who do not have any established Handicap Index will be given a Handicap Index of 0.
      3. PROVISIONAL PPA – These Handicap Indexes will be rounded off and converted by the Tournament Committee into PROVISIONAL PPAs using the following formula:
          • Men’s Regular: (36 minus Rounded off Handicap Index) x 2 = PROVISIONAL PPA
            Example: Handicap Index of 15.3 is (36 less 15) x 2 = 42 PROVISIONAL PPA
        1. Seniors Interclub: (54 minus Rounded off Handicap Index) x 2 = PROVISIONAL PPA
          Example: Handicap Index of 15.8 is (54 less 16) x 2 = 76 PROVISIONAL PPA
    4. Teams that have players with PROVISIONAL PPAs will be subject to the following adjustments:
      0 to 3 Players with PROVISIONAL PPAsRemain in Division
      4 to 6 Players with PROVISIONAL PPAsPromoted to Next Higher Division
      7 to 10 Players with PROVISIONAL PPAsPromoted 2 Divisions Higher
    5. POTENTIAL ADJUSTMENTS IN CLASSIFICATION – For the duration of the 4-days of play, teams that have players with PROVISIONAL PPAs will be subject to the following Rules on Potential Adjustments in Classification:
      1. Teams will be warned when One (1) of their players scores 5 POINTS OR HIGHER than ½ of their PROVISIONAL PPA.
      2. If the Team has Two (2) scores 5 POINTS OR HIGHER than ½ of their PROVISIONAL PPA, the Team shall be promoted to the next higher Division. This can be done even after play on the golf course has ended and before the Competition is Closed.
      3. If the Team has Three (3) or more scores that are 5 POINTS OR HIGHER than ½ of their PROVISIONAL PPA, the Team shall be promoted to the Championship Division. This can be done even after play on the golf course has ended and before the Competition is Closed.
      4. If the Tournament Committee determines that the players in a team are manipulating their scores and/or Handicap Indexes to circumvent these rules, the Committee may assign the team to the Championship Division, and the team may be suspended from further participation in the Interclub . The PPA computation of the players involved will also be adjusted accordingly.
      5. If the Handicap Index of a player is challenged and the Team Captain cannot defend the Handicap Index submitted or if the Handicap Index submitted is wrong or falsified, the team will be promoted to the Championship Division even after play has ended.
    6. INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION – Players who only have a PROVISIONAL PPA and have not established a PAL Point Average (PPA) will compete in Flight A.
  6. CHANGES IN LINE-UP – Team classification may change whenever a team makes any changes in its line-up, and the Tournament Committee has evaluated such changes. However, no team shall be reclassified to a lower division because of changes in the line-up of a team.
  7. NOT FIELDING ADDED PLAYER – A team that requests for addition of players to their submitted Roster of Members (Rule 5-4c) will automatically be assigned to the Championship Division whether the added player is fielded or not.
  8. NEW TEAMS – New teams which meet the above requirements for players with PPA’s shall be assigned to the divisions to which they are eligible.
  9. DISQUALIFIED TEAMS -Teams which have been disqualified in past Interclubs because of violations of Interclub rules shall automatically be assigned to the Championship Division the first year that they are accepted back into the Interclub.
  10. COMMITTEE PREROGATIVE – The Tournament Committee reserves the right to classify or reclassify any team/s at any time or in any manner it deems fit if it thinks that such actions are for the good of the tournament.

APPENDIX II

TRAVEL GUIDELINES AND POLICIES

  1. Travel Requirements / Privileges
    1. To be eligible, all Interclub players must be holding a PAL revenue tickets.
    2. To be eligible, all team members of International Teams must embark/disembark from their state or country of foreign origin. (U.S. teams from the U.S., Australian Teams from Australia, etc.)
    3. Travel to and from the venue of the PAL Interclub Golf Tournament MUST be made on Philippine Airlines.
    4. Philippine Airlines will issue Team Captain’s complimentary airline tickets for their attendance in the tournament proper. The issuance of these complimentary tickets will be subject to the provision (3) hereunder.
    5. Team members are provided special discounted fares on Philippine Airlines from their point of origin to the venue of the tournament.
    6. A Player may avail of any PAL promo fare available in the market/travel agent and may likewise be counted in the number of tickets required to be purchased prior to issuance of team captain’s ticket.
    7. A Player may bring along one (1) travelling companion whose travel fares shall be at the same discounted rate as the player.  The ticket of the player and his companion must have the same routing and must be purchased from the same PAL Ticket Office but not necessarily at the same time.  Companion may only avail of the special fare after purchase of the player/participant’s ticket.
    8. Player travelling on non-revenue PAL tickets (ID00/ID75/AD75 or Award Tickets) may play in the tournament but their scores will not be counted and will not be eligible for any individual awards.
    9. Players travelling to the tournament venue using other airline tickets are deemed ineligible and are disqualified from participating in the tournament.
  2. Interclub Rates and Travel Period
    1. Discounted Interclub rates will be available for purchase one (1) month before the start of the tournament and will be valid for use within the travel period defined by Philippine Airlines. Rates are non-refundable and cancellation is not allowed.
    2. A member of a team arriving in the Philippines within six (6) months prior to the tournament shall be deemed to be qualified provided that he is listed in the Team’s Roster of Members, and provided that the Tournament Committee is given evidence that his travel to and from his home team’s state or country of origin has been made on Philippine Airlines. Such evidence shall be the actual unused portion of his return PAL air ticket as well as the proof of arrival based on the passport arrival stamp of the player. Failure to provide such evidence shall be declined issuance of the domestic Interclub ticket likewise will be considered an eligible player.
  3. Rules on Complimentary Ticket Privilege for Team Captains
    1. The Team Captain’s complimentary Economy Class ticket to the tournament proper is to be issued only when the required number of tickets for each team is confirmed to have been purchased.
      1. The Senior Division Team Captain’s complimentary tickets can only be issued when the purchase of a minimum of six (6) tickets for the team has been confirmed.
      2. If a player is competing in both divisions, his ticket will only be counted as a purchased ticket in the Senior Division.
    2. Complimentary tickets may be assigned to another member or representative of the team provided he will be formally endorsed by an email letter by the official team captain.
    3. If the Team Captain will book a revenue ticket to the tournament proper, his complimentary ticket may be used within six (6) months after the Interclub has concluded.
    4. Team Captain may upgrade their complimentary ticket to Business Class, provided that the complimentary ticket is used for the event proper only and is subject to upgrade rates.
  4. Special Excess Baggage Charged for Golfing Equipment.
      1. Transpacific route (piece system): A special charge of US$50.00 for the golfing equipment (not exceeding 15kgs) each way or US$100 round trip from the point of origin to the venue of the tournament and vice versa.
      2. Regional and Domestic route (weight system): Fifteen (15kgs) kilos free baggage allowance each way or thirty (30kgs) round trip from the point of origin to the venue of the tournament and vice versa.
  5. Rule on Surface Travel
    Local Teams who are based close to the venue of the tournament are allowed to travel by land or sea ferry. However, team members are required to purchase round-trip discounted tickets via Philippine Airlines to any one local destination during the tournament period. These tickets will be valid for travel within one year from date issue (with black-out periods).
  6. Travel Privileges of the Host Club Teams
    The registered members of the teams of the host clubs may avail of special discounted fares on Philippine Airlines from their point of origin to Manila or vice versa. The discounted ticket should be purchased during the tournament period and the tickets will be valid for travel within one year from date issue (with block-out periods).
  7. Rebooking Fees
    The first rebooking fee of Interclub ticket is waived. Subsequent changes will be charged the normal rebooking fees and is subject to fare difference.

APPENDIX III

PAST CHAMPIONS

MEN’S REGULAR

CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION

 CHAMPIONVENUE

1948

WACK WACK

Wack Wack Golf Club

1949

NEGROS

Club Filipino de Cebu

1950

BUAYAS GOLF CLUB

Manila Golf Club

1951

CLUB FILIPINO DE CEBU

Club Filipino de Cebu

1952

NEGROS

Club Filipino de Cebu

1953

NEGROS

Buayas Golf Links

1954

WACK WACK

Wack Wack Golf Club

1955

CLUB FILIPINO DE CEBU

Club Filipino de Cebu

1956

WACK WACK

Manila Golf Club

1957

BACOLOD

Bacolod & Guinhalaran GC

1958

BACOLOD

Wack Wack Golf Club

1959

CLUB FILIPINO DE CEBU

Club Filipino de Cebu

1960

WACK WACK

Manila Golf Club

1961

BACOLOD

Bacolod Golf & CC

1962

WACK WACK

Wack Wack Golf & CC

1963

BACOLOD

Club Filipino de Cebu

1964

BACOLOD

Capitol Hills Golf Club

1965

BACOLOD

Cebu Country Club

1966

WACK WACK

Marapara Golf Club

1967

BACOLOD

Ft Bonifacio Golf Club

1968

BACOLOD

Apo Golf

1969

LUISITA

Club Filipino de Cebu

1970

BACOLOD

Apo Golf

1971

LUISITA

Marapara Golf Club

1972

BACOLOD

Club Filipino de Cebu

1973

LUISITA

Capitol Hills Golf Club

1974

MARAPARA

Club Filipino de Cebu

1975

VALLEY

Baguio Country Club

1976

MARAPARA

Apo Golf Club

1977

CANLUBANG

Club Filipino de Cebu

1978

WACK WACK

Capitol Hills Golf Club

1979

CANLUBANG

Marapara Golf Club

1980

CANLUBANG

Club Filipino de Cebu

1981

MAY0N IMPERIAL

Apo Golf Club

1982

MALACANANG

Batulao Golf Club

1983

MAYON IMPERIAL

Cebu Country Club

1984

CANLUBANG

Club Filipino de Cebu

1985

MALACANANG

Club Filipino de Cebu

1986

CANLUBANG

Club Filipino de Cebu

1987

VILLAMOR

Club Filipino de Cebu

1988

AGUINALDO

Club Filipino de Cebu

1989

AGUINALDO

Club Filipino de Cebu

1990

AGUINALDO

Apo Golf Club

1991

LUISITA

Negros Occ. Golf & CC

1992

LUISITA

Negros Occ. Golf & CC

1993

LUISITA

Apo Golf Club

1994

CANLUBANG

Negros Occ. Golf & CC

1995

CANLUBANG

Negros Occ. Golf & CC

1996

CANLUBANG

Apo Golf Club

1997

LUISITA

Negros Occ. Golf & CC

1998

LUISITA

Apo Golf Club

1999

MANILA SOUTHWOODS

Apo/Lanang Golf Clubs

2000

CANLUBANG

Del Monte/Pueblo de Oro Golf Clubs

2001

CANLUBANG

Cebu CC/Club Filipino Golf Clubs

2002

CANLUBANG

Negros Occ./Bacolod Golf Clubs

2003

CANLUBANG

Apo/Palos Verdes Golf Clubs

2004

DEL MONTE

Del Monte/Pueblo de Oro Golf Clubs

2005

SOUTHWOODS

Negros Occ./Bacolod Golf Clubs

2006

CANLUBANG

Apo/Palos Verdes Golf Clubs

2007

CANLUBANG

Del Monte/Pueblo de Oro Golf Clubs

2008

CANLUBANG

Negros Occ./Bacolod Golf Clubs

2009

CANLUBANG

Apo/Palos Verdes Golf Clubs

2010

CANLUBANG

Negros Occ./Bacolod Golf Clubs

2011

DEL MONTE

Del Monte/Pueblo de Oro Golf Clubs

2012

CEBU COUNTRY CLUB

Apo/Palos Verdes Golf Clubs

2013

CEBU COUNTRY CLUB

Cebu CC/Mactan Island Golf Clubs

   
FOUNDERS DIVISION

1978

DEL MONTE

 

1979

BACOLOD

 

1980

CEBU

 

1981

DAVAO

 

1982

VALLEY

 

1983

CLUB FILIPINO

 

1984

BATULAO

 

1985

VILLAMOR

 

1986

AGUINALDO

 

1987

LUISITA

 

1988

DUMAGUETE

 

1989

FT. BONIFACIO

 

1990

APO

 

1991

NEGROS

 

1992

WACK WACK

 

1993

ALABANG

 

1994

MALACANANG

 

1995

NEGROS

 

1996

LANANG

 

1997

MANILA

 

1998

WACK WACK

 

1999

AGUINALDO

 

2000

RIVIERA

 

2001

CEBU

 

2002

CEBU

 

2003

CEBU

 

2004

PUEBLO DE ORO

 

2005

CEBU

 

2006

CEBU

 

2007

CEBU

 

2008

NEGROS

 

2009

CEBU

 

2010

DEL MONTE

 

2011

PLS FILL INFO

 

2012

PLS FILL INFO

 

2013

PLS FILL INFO

 
   
SPORTSWRITERS DIVISION

1967

HOLIDAY HILLS

 

1968

ILOILO

 

1969

CEBU

 

1970

DAVAO

 

1971

NICHOLS

 

1972

CLUB FILIPINO

 

1973

CAPITOL HILLS

 

1974

CEBU

 

1975

MANILA

 

1976

DAVAO

 

1977

CEBU

 

1978

VETERANS

 

1979

NICHOLS

 

1980

CLUB FILIPINO

 

1981

BATULAO

 

1982

BATULAO

 

1983

ZAMBOANGA

 

1984

MANILA

 

1985

MUNI

 

1986

ILOILO

 

1987

ILOILO

 

1988

GUINHALARAN

 

1989

DUMAGUETE

 

1990

MANILA

 

1991

MANILA

 

1992

ILOILO

 

1993

LANANG

 

1994

VETERANS

 

1995

VALLEY

 

1996

CEBU

 

1997

LUMBIA

 

1998

ILIGAN

 

1999

ILIGAN

 

2000

APO

 

2001

APO

 

2002

GUINHALARAN

 

2003

TEAM LA

 

2004

NEGROS

 

2005

ILIGAN

 

2006

PALOS VERDES

 

2007

VALLEY

 

2008

VILLAMOR

 

2009

MACTAN ISLAND

 

2010

VALLEY GOLF

 

2011

PLS FILL INFO

 

2012

PLS FILL INFO

 

2013

PLS FILL INFO

 
   
FRIENDSHIP DIVISION

1967

ZAMBOANGA

 

1968

COTABATO

 

1969

VICTORIAS

 

1970

STA ANA

 

1971

CAGAYAN DE ORO

 

1972

CAPITOL HILLS

 

1973

DUMAGUETE

 

1974

DUMAGUETE

 

1975

VETERANS

 

1976

DUMAGUETE

 

1977

DUMAGUETE

 

1978

UP TEE JOTS

 

1979

SAN JUANICO

 

1980

ILIGAN

 

1981

SOUTH COTABATO

 

1982

COTABATO

 

1983

MT MALINDANG

 

1984

MT MALINDANG

 

1985

SOUTH COTABATO

 

1986

LANANG

 

1987

BAGUIO

 

1988

GUINHALARAN

 

1989

GUINHALARAN

 

1990

LANANG

 

1991

GUINHALARAN

 

1992

GUINHALARAN

 

1993

LUMBIA

 

1994

GUINHALARAN

 

1995

GUINHALARAN

 

1996

TEAM LA

 

1997

ILIGAN

 

1998

MABUHAY

 

1999

LEYTE

 

2000

LEYTE

 

2001

SAN JUANICO

 

2002

CRYSTAL SPRINGS

 

2003

MAHARLIKA

 

2004

NAVY

 

2005

VICTORIAS

 

2006

ZAMBOANGA

 

2007

MAHARLIKA

 

2008

VICTORIAS

 

2009

EAGLE RIDGE

 

2010

BACOLOD GOLF

 

2011

PLS FILL INFO

 

2012

PLS FILL INFO

 

2013

PLS FILL INFO

 

 

SENIORS

CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION

 CHAMPIONVENUE
1987CLUB FILIPINO DE CEBUCebu Country Club

1988

LUISITA

Cebu Country Club

1989

VILLAMOR

Cebu Country Club

1990

VILLAMOR

Lanang Golf Club

1991

LUISITA

Bacolod Golf Club

1992

LUISITA

Bacolod Golf Club

1993

LUISITA

Lanang Golf Club

1994

LUISITA

Bacolod Golf Club

1995

VILLAMOR

Bacolod Golf Club

1996

VILLAMOR

Lanang Golf Club

1997

LUISITA

Bacolod Golf Club

1998

LUISITA

Lanang Golf Club

1999

WACK WACK

Bacolod Golf Club

2000

LUISITA

Del Monte/Pueblo de Oro Golf Clubs

2001

LUISITA

Cebu CC/Club Filipino Golf Clubs

2002

LUISITA

Negros Occ./Bacolod Golf Clubs

2003

LUISITA

Lanang/Palos Verdes Golf Clubs

2004

 

Del Monte/Pueblo de Oro Golf Clubs

2005

LUISITA

Negros Occ./Bacolod Golf Clubs

2006

CANLUBANG

Apo/Lanang Golf Clubs

2007

CANLUBANG

Del Monte/Pueblo de Oro Golf Clubs

2008

CANLUBANG

Negros Occ./Bacolod Golf Clubs

   
FOUNDERS DIVISION

1988

CEBU

 

1989

FORT BONIFACIO

 

1990

VALLEY

 

1991

ILOILO

 

1992

NEGROS

 

1993

ALABANG

 

1994

NEGROS

 

1995

BACOLOD

 

1996

MANILA

 

1997

LANANG

 

1998

LANANG

 

1999

SOUTHWOODS

 

2000

VALLEY

 

2001

UP TEE JOTS

 

2002

WACK WACK

 

2003

SOUTHWOODS

 

2004

  

2005

VILLAMOR

 

2006

WACK WACK

 

2007

PUEBLO DE ORO

 

2008

  
   
SPORTSWRITERS

1988

SOUTH COTABATO/GUINHALARAN (???)

1989

VALLEY

 

1990

ILOILO

 

1991

ILOILO

 

1992

ILOILO

 

1993

APO

 

1994

MANILA

 

1995

MANILA

 

1996

MANILA

 

1997

GUAM

 

1998

DAVAO

 

1999

UP TEE JOTS

 

2000

TEAM LA

 

2001

CLUB FILIPINO

 

2002

CANLUBANG

 

2003

CRYSTAL SPRINGS

 

2004

  

2005

FIL-AM HAWAII

 

2006

LANANG

 

2007

EAGLE RIDGE

 

2008

EAGLE RIDGE

 
   
FRIENDSHIP DIVISION

1988

LANANG

 

1989

ILOILO

 

1990

DAVAO

 

1991

LUMBIA

 

1992

BACOLOD

 

1993

BAGUIO

 

1994

GUINHALARAN

 

1995

GUAM

 

1996

SKY WEST

 

1997

TEAM LA

 

1998

TEAM LA

 

1999

BAGUIO

 

2000

LEYTE

 

2001

LEYTE

 

2002

NEGROS

 

2003

  

2004

  

2005

MAHARLIKA

 

2006

MABUHAY

 

2007

AGUINALDO

 

2008