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TOUR
PORTAL
Once the number of entries for the Men's
Championship reaches 120 players (including
spots held for exempt
players), all additional entrants will enter the
pre-qualifier as described below. We anticipate 36 or
more positions in the weekend qualifying field to be
available for pre-qualifiers. The exact number will be
available on March 8 before teeing off.
MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP
DIVISION PRE-QUALIFIER
Open to players with a handicap index of 6.4 or
lower as of the entry date.
Those entering pre-qualifying will pay an entry fee of
$165 for the pre-qualifier to be held
at Presidio Golf
Course. Those advancing from the pre-qualifier will
pay the remainder of the Men's
Championship
entry fee ($230; it must be paid prior to playing) and
will play in the 36-hole stroke play qualifier
at TPC Harding Park and Presidio, from which the low
64 will then advance to
the match-play
phase of the men’s championship.
A schedule of all dates
of play can be found on the tournament website
sfgolfchampionship.com.
New for 2024: Once entries close, if there
are any unfilled spots in the Men's
Championship (due to fewer than 50 exempt
players registering or withdrawals), they will be filled
by Pre-Qualifier registrants in the
order in which they
registered, and those players will be charged the
remainder of the Men's Championship
entry fee.
WITHDRAWALS AND REFUND POLICY
Players needing to withdraw should do so by filling
out the form at
sfgolfchampionship.com/contact/
. Players withdrawing before the entry
deadline of
February 19 will receive a
refund of their entry fee minus
$50.
There will be no refunds after the entry
deadline.
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ABOUT THE SAN FRANCISCO CITY
CHAMPIONSHIPThe oldest municipal
tournament in the USA. Match play event
with scratch men's,
senior, women's, senior women's and open flight
divisions. Past champions include Ken
Venturi, Harvie Ward, Juli
Inkster, Bob Rosburg, George Archer, and Dorothy
Delasin. Some of the 'non winners'
include Tom Watson and
Johnny Miller. Click the 'history' tab for more about
this wonderful event.