THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WILL ASSIST IN MAKING YOUR TOURNAMENT WEEKEND A SUCCESS!
Wednesday, July 22 - Friday, July 24
54-Hole Individual Stroke Play in Age Groups:
Boys 14-15 will be flighted after 2 rounds. The top 70-plus ties will advance to the final round on the Blue Monster. All other boys will play Golden Palm. Awards will be given in both flights.
Girls will play all rounds on the Red Tiger.
Round #1 starting times will be posted by noon on Tuesday, July 21. All other rounds will be posted approximately two hours after the completion of the previous round.
Complimentary range balls will be provided at the Resort Practice Facility on tournament days from 6:30 a.m. until the last official starting time.
Players wishing to hit balls after these times must purchase range balls in the golf shop.
No chipping allowed on the main putting green by the Flagpole.
Each player will receive a Notice to Players and a Hole Location Sheet at their starting tee.
Each contestant will receive an Official Scorecard at their starting tee. Immediately following play, bring your scorecard to the Imperial Ballroom for scoring.
PARTICIPANTS ARE NOT ALLOWED to bring golf bags or pull carts into the scoring room.
Please leave them outside of the Imperial Ballroom under the awning or on the lawn area. A "BAG DROP" sign will be posted in the area.
For live scoring, players must download GolfGenius on their phones.
Golfers will be asked to enter their scores after each hole. The scorecard is the official score.
The GGID will be printed on your scorecard.
It is vitally important that the correct pace be maintained by all players. PLAY READY GOLF!
Rules Officials will monitor pace and issue Pace of Play Penalties when necessary.
Weather and time permitting, ties for first place will be broken by a sudden death playoff.
All other ties will be broken in accordance with USGA recommendations in Committee Procedures 5A (6), Pg. 402. See 2026 Optimist Local Rules.
When play is suspended by the Committee for a dangerous situation, players must not resume play until instructed by the Committee.
If a player is in the process of playing a hole, they must discontinue play immediately.
Failure to discontinue play immediately may result in disqualification under Rule 5.7b.
The signal for suspension due to a dangerous situation will be one long blast of the horn.
If possible, mark the position of your ball and proceed to the evacuation locations on your Notice to Competitors sheet.
Shuttles will transport players back to the Clubhouse.
ALL CONTESTANTS MUST THEN PROCEED IMMEDIATELY TO THE IVANKA TRUMP BALLROOM, NO EXEMPTIONS!
During suspension of play, golf clubs will be stored in Smart Boxes located at the respective evacuation sites.
Players evacuated to the Clubhouse (Ivanka Trump Ballroom) should place golf clubs and pull carts in the Byron Nelson, Gene Sarazan, Lee Trevino, and Payne Stewart rooms below the ballroom.
Access to these rooms is adjacent to the Sam Snead Villa entrance.
No Pull Carts Are Allowed In The Main Lobby Of The Clubhouse.
Players can secure their golf clubs in storage boxes located at evacuation sites on each respective course during weather delays.
Once the Committee has decided to resume play, an announcement will be made to all contestants.
The signal to resume play will be two short blasts of the air horn unless otherwise instructed.
Pull Carts are permitted in ALL age divisions — Boys and Girls.
A cell phone may be used to call for a Rules Official, check scores, check distance, or in case of emergency.
Also if authorized by the Committee to assist in live scoring or as otherwise authorized.
DORAL: 786-402-4000 (General Information)
Skip Small: 904-612-9634 (Rules)
THE FOLLOWING RULES REMINDERS MAY ASSIST YOU DURING THE COMPETITION
(These are only summary reminders and do not modify the Rules themselves)
The player shall start at the time laid down by the Committee. (Rule 5.3a)
The responsibility for playing the proper ball rests with the player. (Rule 7.2)
The Competitor is responsible for the correctness of the score recorded for each hole on the card. (Rule 3.3b)
The player shall play without undue delay. (Rule 5.6b)
Penalties for Pace of Play Violations:
Note: Timing will discontinue when the group has regained its position. Time previously recorded that may have exceeded the limit, however, will be held over for further occurrence.
In addition to the Out of Bounds defined by a White Line and/or White Stakes, all off-property fences and roadways will also define out of bounds.
All penalty areas at Trump Doral are marked as Red Penalty Areas. Your relief options are as follows under penalty of one stroke:
Temporary Water is any temporary accumulation of water on the surface of the ground which is visible before or after the player takes his/her stance and is not in a penalty area.
Interference by temporary water occurs when a ball lies in or touches any temporary water or when such a condition interferes with the player's stance or intended swing.
Relief may be taken as follows:
Abnormal Ground Condition is any portion of the course marked by order of the Committee. White lines define Abnormal Ground Condition.
A ball is in an Abnormal Ground Condition when it lies in or any part of it touches the ground under repair.
Relief may be taken as follows:
Failure to do so results in DISQUALIFICATION.
Players can be disqualified for actions on and off the golf course. In addition, each room is subject to an on-the-spot inspection at any time.
Unsportsmanlike conduct, including abusive language and club throwing on the golf course, will result in the following penalties:
Some penalties may be issued at the full discretion of the Rules Committee.
Disqualification occurs when, during a competitive round, a player refuses to continue play after medical personnel release the player to continue.
Failure to report for a tee time, leaving the course without notification and approval of a Rules Official, or any other published reason will also result in automatic disqualification.
All printed and published results at the end of the Tournament will reflect a disqualified status.
In this competition, 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 play (such as elevation changes, wind speed, etc.), the player is in breach of Rule 4.3a(1).