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Here is our 2024 Champion!

Dwayne Darden "2024 Club Champion" Unbelievable Back-to-Back!

March 12, 2021January 10, 2025

SGN would like to welcome our new members this month

By Steve Forrester

Paul Batista

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SGN Rules and Format
February 18, 2021February 18, 2021

SGN Rules and Format

By Fong

SGN 18 Hole Format Once per month (usually on the 4th Saturday of every month) The Golf Nuts host an 18 hole tournament at a championship course in the local

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Meet Our SGN Board Members
December 30, 2020February 18, 2021

Meet Our SGN Board Members

By Fong

  They may look scary but they are very approachable. Saturday Golf Nuts Governing Board Steve Forrester – Club President Co-Founder George Golden – Vice President Co-Founder Curtis Kimbrough –

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Welcome to Saturday Golf Nuts!
November 23, 2015March 7, 2021

Welcome to Saturday Golf Nuts!

By george

Welcome to the home of Sacramento Saturday’s Golf Nuts. We are excited to announce the 2021 schedule and our new website. Stay Tuned Saturday Golf Nuts.  The Season 2021 is

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This Months Golf Rules

Dropping: When taking relief, the ball must be dropped straight down from knee height by the player or their partner, and it must land within the relief area. The relief area is measured from a reference point, which varies depending on the type of relief. For example, when taking lateral relief for an unplayable ball, the reference point is the ball's current location. Model Local Rules: This rule allows players to find the nearest point of complete relief and measure a one club-length relief area from there. The ball must be dropped and come to rest within the relief area, which is typically used on courses where putting from off the green is likely. Ball moved or deflected: If a ball is moved by an outside influence, like a spectator or animal, it must be replaced without penalty. If a natural force, like wind, water, or gravity, moves the ball, it can usually be played from its new location without penalty. The same is true if the ball is accidentally deflected or stopped while in motion, including if it hits the player's body or equipment.
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