FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Registration

Is there a deadline to register by?

Registration remains open until the tee sheet is filled (First come, first reserved). All leagues begin on the start date listed for each season.

Add to Waitlist will appear on the league page once the maximum number of participants have registered.

What if I am a Beginner?

Sign up! Each league is great for beginners to play consistently in a team format. Each league is recreational in nature, and no handicap is required to play. 

Do I need an active Handicap Index® to play?

No handicap is required or used to play in any league.

  • Twilight Fours format uses a same-day handicapping system which applies to all players based on how they play each week vs. the field.
  • Twilight Doubles format is as a traditional 2-player team scramble (no handicaps). Each Twilight Doubles team is provided a national rating and ranking from Doubles Golf®. Regional and national championship playing opportunities will be awarded to A1 tier rated teams.

Can I establish a Handicap Index® through Twilight Golf™?

Yes, you can establish a Handicap Index® by clicking the link below to join your local Allied Golf Association (AGA).

Get a Handicap Index®

Cost

What is the cost to join?

Each league requires a one-time registration of $49 to participate each season.

League membership includes an advanced dedicated tee time for you and your team each week, along with access to the Golf Genius league app for live scoring, leaderboards and analytics.

Additional benefits include an annual subscription to Golf Digest Magazine along with other industry discounts.

See Member Benefits page for additional details.

 

How do I pay the weekly greens fees?

Each player pays their individual greens fee at each round. A majority of leagues pay-as-you-play at the counter. Some leagues require prepayment which is denoted as Pre-paid Season on the registration page.

 

Do I need to pay for weeks I can't attend?

You do not need to pay greens fees as long as you communicate your absence using the RSVP form sent each week (Communication is key).

Leagues which require pre-payment for all rounds have individual course policies regarding credit for missed rounds.

 

Teams

How are teams formed?

 

Twilight Fours

Register as a single, twosome, threesome or foursome

  • League coordinators pair teams together prior to Round 1.
  • Teams who register as a full team of four play together for the season
  • Partial teams also play together for the season + accompanied by single(s), twosomes to round out a team of four
  • One person can register multiple teammates by clicking “Add Player to My Team” on the Registration form.
  • If registering separately from teammates, type names in the optional ‘Teammate(s)’ textbox on the Registration form.

 

Twilight Doubles

Register as a single or team of two

  • League coordinators pair teams together prior to Round 1.
  • Teams who register as a team of two play together for the season
  • One person can register a team by clicking Team Entry to register
  • If registering without an assigned teammate, click Free Agent (Single) to register

 

Does my team play together each week?

 

Twilight Fours

Yes. All teams are booked a designated tee time for each round of the season which is posted on the league homepage at the beginning of the season. Any adjustments are communicated by email each week of the season. Adjustments may include factoring in daylight (sunset) or if any other teams need accommodations for an alternate tee time.

 

Twilight Doubles

Yes. Teams of two play together each week and rotate to play alongside another team of two in the league. Tee times rotate weekly as a result. All future round tee times can be viewed on the league homepage at the start of the season.

 

Attendance

What if I need to miss a week of the season?

It is normal to miss a round or two over the course of a season.

Communication is important.

There are three options for you and your roster for any round unable to attend:

  1.  Substitutes. Substitutes can play in place of a league member any round of the season. Whether you find someone, or your teammates find someone, substitute scores count equal toward the team score. Substitutes pay the same greens fees as league members.
  2.  Pre-playing a round. If you or your teammates would like to request playing in advance of a scheduled round, please contact twilightsupport@golfgenius.com to connect directly with your league coordinators. No makeup rounds (after league night) will be approved, only pre-played rounds will be accepted.
  3. If no substitute or pre-played round is possible, please fill out Not Going in the Attendance RSVP, delivered weekly by email.
    • This notifies the Pro Shop and helps maintain your tee time privileges.
    • Failure to communicate (no-show, no-communication) will result in loss of future tee time privileges.

 

Can we play in advance or make up a round if unable to attend?

If you are unable to attend an upcoming week, the protocol is to communicate by clicking Not Going on the weekly RSVP form (for one or more players).

  • Please request approval to pre-play a round as far in advance as possible to play and submit an 9-hole score to your league coordinator.
  • In the event of an untimely illness or emergency, you may request for approval from a league coordinator if able to complete a makeup round to post a qualifying absentee score.

Please note: Some host courses do not permit any pre-played are makeup rounds (course policy). Please contact a league coordinator in advance if you would like to clarify if releasing tee times is permitted for your league: twilightsupport@golfgenius.com

 

What is the weather/rain policy?

    • Weather Alerts: Each league member’s mobile number (entered at registration) is subscribed to Weather Text Alerts.
    • League organizers will communicate all weather decisions, as early as the night before, or if necessary live during the round.
    • League play will remain on unless otherwise noted by Text Alert and E-mail.
    • Each course has a rain check policy in case cancellation or partial rounds are played.
    • Rain date(s) are built into the schedule for the end of the season in the event 1 or more rounds are postponed.

What determines 1st place each season?

    • In all leagues, 1st place is awarded to the team that accumulates the most Team Points at the conclusion of the season.
    • The final two rounds of the season are called the Majors, which means they will be weighted to place an increased emphasis on the final two weeks. Bring your A game to the Majors!

Who can I contact for information about my league?

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