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WELCOME
Florida High School Athletic Association
FHSAA STAFF
Dale Klaus
Director of Athletics
Florida High School Athletic Association
STRUCTURE OF THE FHSAA
FHSAA Board of Directors
• Golf Advisory Committee
Athletic Director’s Advisory Committee
• Student- Athlete Advisory Committee
Florida High School Athletic Association
GOLF ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Section 1 Boys – Tommy Sabourin, Leon High School
Section 1 Girls – Mark Spencer, The Bolles School (Jacksonville)
Section 2 Boys – Peter Abatiello, West Orange (Winter Garden)
Section 2 Girls – Brent Brooks, Lake Mary Prep
Section 3 Boys – Kenny Buckner, Okeechobee (Okeechobee)
Section 3 Girls – Tom Shea, Berkeley Prep
Section 4 Boys – Election
Section 4 Girls – Tracey Watkins, Coral Gables (Coral Gables)
FACA Representative – Kevin McElveen, Olympia (Orlando)
Golf Coaches Advisory Committee Meeting – December 3, 2013
- Five members present make a quorum Florida High School Athletic Association
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ELECTIONS
Section 2
Section 1
Please vote for
your section
representative.
Section 3
Section 4
Florida High School Athletic Association
PUBLICATIONS/ COMMUNICATIONS
WEBSITE:
www.fhsaa.org
•Manual
•Handbook
•Tournament locations
•Important dates
Florida High School Athletic Association
PLAYER & COACH CONDUCT
Fred E. Rozelle
Sportsmanship Award Winners
8A
7A
6A
5A
4A
3A
2A
1A
MS
Ferguson (Miami)
Braden River
Sunlake (Land O’ Lakes)
North Fort Myers
Cocoa
Lake Mary Prep
Miami Christian
Cedar Key
Grand Ridge Middle
Exemplary Sportsmanship: $2500 to each school
Florida High School Athletic Association
HEALTH & SAFETY REMINDERS
• Parental Permission (Bylaw 9.8)—EL3
*Good for current school year only
• Medical Consent Form (Bylaw 9.7)—EL2
*Good for 365 days as per Florida Statute
• Both forms required before any participation in
conditioning activities
Florida High School Athletic Association
HEALTH & SAFETY REMINDERS
Physical Exams may be done by:
 Licensed Physician
 Licensed Physician Assistant
 Dr. of Osteopathy
 Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner
 Chiropractic Physician
State Statute 1006
Florida High School Athletic Association
HEALTH & SAFETY REMINDERS
• Lightning- Wait a minimum of 30 minutes
before continuing play or ending the contest
(suspended match or match over).
•AED’s—recommended for regular season
contests and required for district and
region contests.
Florida High School Athletic Association
HEALTH & SAFETY REMINDERS
Suspended Contest –
A suspended contest shall
be resumed from the point
of interruption. Otherwise,
USGA Rules regarding the
resumption of suspended
contests will apply.
Florida High School Athletic Association
COACHES RESPONSIBILITIES
Bylaw 9 Overview
• Eligibility
• EL10 Form should be submitted if a school
representative has any questions
• Game Contracts required for
each regular season contest
& tournament
(Bylaw 8.4)—AT1 Form
Florida High School Athletic Association
Participation in Out-of-State Contest
Policy 7.5: New Form AT16
Application For Out of State Travel
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Outside of Georgia, and Alabama.
Submitted no later than 60 days of travel.
Certification of Travel Approval
• Letter from superintendent/board of director
(president) approving the out of state travel (either/or)
• Board minutes of approval for students to leave the
state
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FHSAA RULES OF COMPETITION
 A team = 4, 5, or 6 players. Both teams must agree. If not
specified in the contract, no more than 5. Score of lowest 4
for team score.
 Exhibition or practice play is prohibited.
 Caddies are prohibited.
Florida High School Athletic Association
FHSAA RULES OF COMPETITION
The use of electronic equipment for the purpose of
communication is prohibited on the course by players, coaches,
and spectators (including cell phones).
FHSAA policy.
Florida High School Athletic Association
DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICES: A player may obtain distance
information by using a device that measures distance only.
However, if, during a stipulated round, a player uses a distancemeasuring device that is designed to gauge or measure other
conditions that might affect his play (e.g., gradient, wind-speed,
temperature, etc.), the player is in breach of Rule 14-3, for which
the penalty is disqualification, regardless of whether any such
additional functions are actually used.
Florida High School Athletic Association
FHSAA RULES OF COMPETITION
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A player who deliberately throws any piece of equipment
during competition shall be disqualified (ejected) for
misconduct. This action needs to be reported to the host
coach/AD immediately.
a.
b.
c.
Equipment includes but is not limited to clubs, golf balls, gloves, and
bags.
The host school shall report the misconduct on the AT6 form to the
FHSAA within 24 hours of the incident.
The offending player shall be suspended for a minimum of 2
contests.
Florida High School Athletic Association
COACHING & ADVICE DURING
COMPETITION
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Coaches only will be allowed to give advice under the
following:
Only one (1) designated team coach may give advice.
No parents, players, or spectators can give advice.
Parents and spectators must be
at least 50 feet from golfers at all
times.
Florida High School Athletic Association
RULES OF COMPETITION
• Drops
1. Only the player may drop or re-drop
2. Use the correct drop procedure (may face any
direction, stand erect, hold ball at arm’s length and
shoulder height, drop without influencing the ball)
3. The ball must strike a part of the course where the
applicable rule requires it to be dropped
4. The ball must not touch the players side before or
after the ball strikes a part of the course.
Florida High School Athletic Association
RULES OF COMPETITION
• Out of Bounds (OB)
Out of bounds is ground on which play is prohibited
• When OB is defined by stakes, fences, etc., the OB line is
determined by the nearest point of the stakes or fence posts at
ground level, excluding any angle supports.
• When defined by a line on the ground, the line itself is out of
bounds.
Florida High School Athletic Association
RULES OF COMPETITION
• Out of Bounds (OB) [cont.]
• The OB lines extends vertically upward and
downward.
• A ball is OB when all of it lies out of bounds.
• You may stand out of bounds to play a ball
lying in bounds.
Florida High School Athletic Association
State Series
Boys may not participate on a girl’s team or in the girls division in the
FHSAA State Series in any sport. In an individual sport, girls may not
participate in the boys division in the FHSAA State Series if
competition is conducted in a girls division in that sport; therefore, a
school must commit to participate in the girls division of the state
series to be eligible to enter female participants.
Florida High School Athletic Association
COACHES RESPONSIBILITIES –
DISTRICTS
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District Planning Meeting: August 26 – August 27, 2013
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District Coordinators:
The host school and location must be selected for District Tournaments
as well as any Regional Tournament sites that have not been selected.
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Official State Series Entry List Deadline:
October 7, 2013 – Form generated through C2C schools
District Tournaments: October 14-15, 2013
Regional Tournaments: October 21,22,23, 2013
Florida High School Athletic Association
Advancement of Teams and Individuals.
Regional Tournament to FHSAA Finals.
The first- and second-place teams and the two lowest-scoring individuals
who are not members of the advancing teams in each regional tournament
shall advance to the FHSAA Finals.
Florida High School Athletic Association
Region Sites
Currently posted on the FHSAA Golf Page
www.fhsaa.org
Regional Tournament:
If your region does not have a host for this year’s Regional Tournament,
please contact Dale Klaus immediately at [email protected] or 352.372.9551
ext. 390.
Florida High School Athletic Association
STATE GOLF FINALS
October 29-30, 2013 (1A-2A)
November 5-6, 2013 (3A)
Lake County, Florida
Host: Central Florida Sports Commission
Courses: Mission Inn Resort, Deer Island Golf and Lake Club, and Harbor Hills
Country Club, Lake County
QUESTIONS!!??
Contact:
Dale Klaus
[email protected] or 352.372.9551 ext. 390
Florida High School Athletic Association