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Celebrating its 10th year anniversary, the Ottawa Sun Scramble has grown into the largest golf tournament in the Ottawa-Gatineau region. You can be a part of it as a competitor, as a volunteer, or as a sponsor.
The tournament is a competitive two-person scramble format where both partners hit their own ball, then play their choice of the two shots. This format continues for each shot in the round (from tee to green) until the team holes out.
Players who make the cut after round one in the Promomedia B, Absolute Comedy C, Flashpoint D Division and Ladies C divisions go on to compete for their city title at Club de golf Outaouais in Rockland, Ontario on Championship Saturday.
Players who make the cut after round one in the Flagstick Open, Ladies Open, Senior Open, Junior Open, GolfWorks A and Ladies B divisions go on to compete for their city title at ClubLink's Eagle Creek Golf Club on Championship Sunday.
Divisions
Flagstick Open: For top players, including professionals, with handicap factors of 3.9 or less, or scoring averages of 77 or less. Round 1: Friday, August 22, Talon at GreyHawk.
Ladies Open: For top lady players, including professionals, with handicap factors of 9.9 or less, or scoring averages of 84 or less. Round 1: Thursday, August 21, at eQuinelle Golf Club.
Senior Open: For players over 50 years of age, including professionals, with handicap factors of 15.0 or less, or scoring averages of 90 or less. Round 1: Friday, August 22, Talon at GreyHawk.
Junior Open: For players between the ages of nine and 18 with handicap factors of 35.0 or less, or scoring averages of 100 or less. Round 1: Thursday, August 21 at eQuinelle Golf Club.
GolfWorks A: For top players with handicap factors between 4.0 and 9.9, or scoring averages between 78 and 84. Round 1: Friday, August 22, Talon at GreyHawk.
Promomedia B: For players with handicap factors between 10.0 and 16.9, or scoring averages between 85 and 91. Wednesday, August 20 at Le Sorcier.
Ladies B: For lady players with handicap factors between 10.0 and 19.9, or scoring averages between 85 and 94. Round 1: Thursday, August 21 at eQuinelle Golf Club.
Absolute Comedy C: For players with handicap factors between 17.0 and 24.9, or scoring averages between 92 and 99. Round 1: Tuesday, August 19 at Dragonfly Golf Links.
Ladies C: For lady players with handicap factors of 20.0 or more, or scoring averages of 95 or more. Round 1: Thursday, August 21 at eQuinelle Golf Club.
Flashpoint D Division: For players who can’t yet break 100 but still love to compete. Round 1: Monday, August 18 at Pine View Golf Course.
Régimbal Media Challenge: By invitation only, members of the media may contact the Ottawa Sun about playing in this fun and competitive event during Royal Oak Kick-Off Day. Friday, August 8 at Falcon Ridge Golf Course.