Prairie Scramble Official Rules:
June 13 –August 8 2003

Hole-in-one Competition:
The player with the most holes-in-one shall be declared the winner. A maximum of two (2) holes-in-one per day, per player will be used. In the event of a tie, the overall longest distance of the combined holes-in-one shall be declared the winner. In the event the players are still tied, the player with the most double eagles, eagles and birdies will be used respectively. In the event the players are still tied, the player with the longest and latest by time and date shall be declared the winner. Players may only win one grand prize.

Best Score Competition:
The player with the best score (lowest) shall be declared the winner. In the event of a tie, the player with the greatest shot points in the one game shall be declared the winner. In the event the score is still tied the player with the longest drive will be declared the winner. In the event that the score is still tied, the player with the best "one" score with the latest time & date shall be declared the grand prize winner. Players may only win one grand prize.

Longest Putt Competition:
The player with the longest putt shall be declared the winner. In the event of a tie, the players' next four (4) longest putt distances will be totaled and the player with the longest total distance of his/her best five (5) putts will be declared the winner. In the event a player has only one putt or the players are still tied after totaling the five (5) putts total distance the one longest one putt with the latest time and date shall be declared the grand prize winner. Players may only win one grand prize.

Great Shot Points Competition:
The player with the most great shot points in any one game shall be declared the winner. In the event of a tie, the next two (2) great shot points games will be totaled and the player with the highest total number of points shall be declared the winner. In the event the score is still tied, the players score with the most points and with the latest time and date shall be declared the winner. Players may only win one grand prize.

Malfunction voids all play.
Players must use real names and phone numbers or score will be invalidated.
Players must be 21 years of age by March 1st, 2004 to compete in Playboy Scramble
Prize is transferable
All grievance claims will be resolved at the sole discretion of Allied Coin Machines
tournament officials and all decisions will be FINAL.
Tournament rules are subject to change without notice.
All official ITS Canada tournament rules apply. Available at:
http://www.itsgamescanada.com/rules.asp