Uneekor League – STARTING JANUARY 5TH 2025

RULES, SETTINGS AND REGULATIONS:

48 PLAYER UNEEKOR LEAGUE: $230 STARTING JANUARY 5TH 2025. 12 ROUNDS AT HALF THE PRICE. EMAIL MONEY TRANSFER AND EMAIL YOUR REQUEST TO REGISTER

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– Your rate of $25 per hour (or half price of hourly rate) is available Sunday-Wednesday any time OR Thursday-Saturday BEFORE 4 pm
– Cannot be combined with any other specials or discounts
– You can play solo or with anyone else in the league BUT can only book for a maximum of one hour per MEMBER playing (1 person = 1 hour, 2 people = 2 hours etc…)

– After you finish your round, you have to show your server your score so they can confirm it and enter it into the tracking sheet OR take a photo and submit via email to the link below.

 

RULES
1) NO Mulligans – Leave the option for mulligans on in case the machine picks up you dropping your ball and registers it as a shot, but if you go OB or in the water that’s on you
2) NO Putting – When setting up your round, go to putting and select “Computer Decides” under the putting section. This setting will select the number of putts for you once you reach the green
3) Everyone is allowed to play from whichever tee box they would like but MUST remain at the same tee box for the entire season (including playoffs). 
4) The league rounds will be pre-selected courses. It is up to you to play all of the courses counted towards league scores. Should you miss a week, there will be handicap deductions in your playoff matches.
5) There are 16 rounds included in your league cost 12 of which are rounds guaranteed in league play (11 regular season and everyone is guaranteed one playoff week). I suggest when you are using your four practice rounds, you play 9 holes and turn the putting on (this will help you get used to it for the playoffs)
6) Once you have completed your round, have the staff member taking care of your group take note of all of the scores to be tracked and for them to verify that no mulligans were taken.
7) You CAN play multiple times in one week but not multiple times in one night (unless you are able to finish 36 holes in an hour which is pretty damn hard)
The rules will change in the playoffs when we go into match play. I’ll explain that at a later date.
 
The Condor Golf Team

PLEASE TAKE A PHOTO & EMAIL SCORECARD & NAMES: 
(OR SEE STAFF MEMBER AT THE BAR) 
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STANDINGS AS OF FEBRUARY 25:

 

Andrew Milloy 69.00
John Devlin 78.00
Brandon Kingham 79.00
Henry Litjens 81.14
Carter Hogan 81.80
Serge Lalonde 82.86
Alain Robichaud 84.00
Daniel Pelletier 84.00
John Morris 84.40
Pat Crosby 86.50
Andrew Kelly 90.40
Jason Presley 92.50
Marc Chretien 93.67
Allan Ledingham 94.17
David Wright 95.25
Eric Longpre 96.33
David Mann 102.13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 1: January 5-11: Kapalua (Plantation Course) – Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii

Welcome to the 2025 Uneekor League!. Our first stop on our season is none other than Le Sorcier in Gatineau… haha kidding! We are headed to Maui and the home of the first stop on the PGA Tour this week as well for the Sentry Championship. Defending champion Christian Kirk is looking to make another cool 3.6 million at the Plantation Course. The beautiful ocean views on the mammoth 7,596 yard par 73 sounds daunting, but is open and friendly to even the most novice of golfers. Good luck!

Week 2: January 12-18: Greywolf Golf Course – Panorama, BC

Week 2 brings us to beautiful British Columbia. Rated #1 Course in BC and #6 public course in Canada at its peak by ScoreGolf magazine, Greywolf plays true to the terrain and the beautiful mountains in the region with some daunting up and downhill shots! Skip the $200 green fee and enjoy it here on our fantastic E6 Simulators!

Week 3: January 19-25: Torrey Pines Golf Club – San Diego, CA

Welcome to La Jolla, the home of Torrey Pines Golf Club, specifically the South Course that you are playing. With US Open wins by Tiger Woods (on a broken leg & torn ACL) and Jon Rahm, this beauty on the coast has seen no shortage of massive names in its 68-year history. If you are playing your round on Saturday, ask one of our staff members to put it on TV and watch the final round of the Farmer’s Insurance Open while you play yours!

Week 4: January 26-February 1st: Oslo Golfklubb – Oslo, Norway

For week 4 of the Uneekor League, we head across the pond to Scandinavia and the beautiful Oslo Golfklubb, the oldest in Norway. Located on beautiful Lake Bogstad, the course is a regular venue for Ladies European Tour Events, the Norwegian masters, and annually ranks in the Top 10 Best Courses in Norway. It has been in continuous operation since its founding, with the exception of World War II, when the land was used to farm potatoes.

Week 5: February 2-8: Banff Springs Golf Course – Banff, Alberta

For week 5 of the Uneekor League, we take off west! The Fairmont Banff Springs course is set in perhaps the most spectacular and striking location in the world. The setting in the Canadian Rockies is so special that only the most focused golfers will be able to concentrate on the game in hand. Banff Springs is blessed with many world-class holes, all of which are named. There’s too many to mention here but we simply have to bring up the 4th which is perhaps Canada’s most outstanding one-shotter. A climb to the elevated tee presents a heart-stopping view of the Devil’s Cauldron with its punchbowl green which slopes from back to front in order to drain the water off the putting surface as quickly as possible. The green is nestled at the foot of the colossal Mount Rundle and your tee shot must carry across a glacial lake and then avoid numerous greenside bunkers. Can you stay focused and swing smoothly on this 200-yard hole?

 

Week 6: February 9-15: Scottsdale North

For week 6 we head to Arizona! This course has been designed by Uneekor Software engineers to replicate TPC Scottsdale, the home of the People’s Tournament the Waste Management Open. Skip the $750 Green Fee and play it this week during the actual tournament! Book your round on Sunday and watch the Tour players battle it out to see if they can unseat defending champion (and Canadian) Nick Taylor.

 

Week 7: February 16-22: Aviara Golf Club and Resort

For week 7, we’re going going, back back to Cali Cali. Part of an upscale Hyatt resort,Aviara Golf Course, a Troon Course, has held the LPGA’s JTBC Classic (formerly the Kia Classic) for the past nine years. The only Arnold Palmer design in the area, this resort course meanders through rolling hillsides and is landscaped with native Southern California wildflowers. This course was most recently ranked 31st in California and still an eye-popping $290 USD to play.

 

Week 8: February 23-March 1: Cabo Del Sol – Ocean Course

En la octava semana de la liga, ¡nos vamos a México! Cabo del Sol, un destino de golf como ningún otro, alberga dos campos excepcionales: el campo privado Cove Club Golf Course (antes Ocean Course) y el campo Cabo del Sol Course (antes Desert Course). Ofreciendo una emocionante experiencia de juego realzada por la impresionante belleza del paisaje de Baja California y el Mar de Cortés, Cabo del Sol puso el golf de Los Cabos en el mapa y sigue ofreciendo una experiencia que atrae a golfistas de todo el mundo. If you’ve read this far, tell the bartender and they’ll give you a shot of tequila, on us! (Only valid Feb 23-March 1, 2025 to Uneekor league members).

Week 9: March 2-8: PGA National – Palm Beach, FL

Originally designed by Tom and George Fazio for major tournament play, The Champion was redesigned by Jack Nicklaus in 2014 and hosts the PGA TOUR’s Cognizant Classic each spring. It features The Bear Trap, which spans three demanding holes designed by Nicklaus, and is called “one of the toughest stretches in golf.” Listen to the designer describe it in his own words.

 

According to a story by The New York Times, “The Champion’s layout at PGA National is 7,045 yards of venom, a king cobra of a course that rises without warning to strike down the world’s best golfers. Snake charmers may have a better chance of taming it than the players at The Honda Classic.”

 

Week 10: March 9-15: Bay Hill Golf Club – Bay Hill, FL

Bay Hill, the home of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The first 18 holes at Bay Hill (Champion and Challenger nines) were designed by Dick Wilson in 1961, and were built by Bob Simmons. Considered one of Wilson’s best works, the course illustrates his typical approach of slightly elevating the putting surfaces to improve visibility and drainage. Simmons designed and built the additional 9 holes (Charger nine) after Wilson’s death.

If you’re playing this course on Sunday, ask your server to put it on TV and see how you match up against some of the best in the world on this course! 

 

Week 11: March 16-22: TPC Dorado Beach – Dorado, Puerto Rico

Week 11 brings us to beautiful Puerto Rico (and the final week of the regular season). Located at the luxurious Dorado Beach Resort in Dorado, Puerto Rico, TPC Dorado Beach is home to two world-class Caribbean golf courses: the East Course and Sugarcane Course.

In 1955, renowned golf architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr. was called on by Laurence S. Rockefeller to create the finest golf resort in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, Dorado Beach Resort & Club. Originally home to four exceptional layouts, these famed courses have played host to PGA TOUR tournaments, celebrities, world leaders, and iconic players.

 

Playoffs Round 1: March 23-29: Innisbrook Copperhead – Palm Harbour, FL

The clubhouse for the course is located on a hill so both the 1st and 10th holes are downhill shots and both the 9th and 18th holes are back up the hill. The entire course is well trapped, with all traps being visible. There is water in play on five holes, but bail out shots can be played on most for the medium and short hitters. The greens are mildly rolling so that straight in putts are not possible. To get birdies, the approach shot must be close to the pin. The 4th hole requires one of the most precise short shots on the course. The hole is demanding, but gorgeous!” Commented Packard on the ASGCA website.

 

The Copperhead course was the annual site of the JC Penney Mixed Team Championship. It was the final game of the year for the LPGA and the only major tournament where male PGA pros teamed up with their counterparts from the LPGA. The tournament was played according to Dick Chapman’s Pinehurst System, in which each team member drives, then the partner plays the second shot from each other’s drive position. They then decide to play whichever ball is in the best position and finish the hole with that ball alternating shots until the ball is holed. The last JC Penney Classic was hosted in 1999 and was won by John Daly and Laura Davies.

WEEK 13 and more coming soon!

See our 2024 Playoff Results below!

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