Jekyll & Hyde
Debauchery Refined
November 20-22, 2025
Debauchery Refined
November 20-22, 2025
Welcome to the official webpage of the historic and revered golf tournament, Jekyll & Hyde. The tournament is played each year the weekend before Thanksgiving at beautiful Jekyll Island, Georgia. This celebrated event has been played every year for the last 30 years, the actual number cannot be remembered because of inebriation. The tournament was started by Mark Clark, a distinguished gentleman of ill repute and the tradition is continued each year by Bennett "Sir Greasy" Bryant. Each year the chosen elite Captains pick teams and choose the games. The players enjoy camaraderie and golf. For most of us, it is the hardest we will laugh all year. Just remember, "the ocean never closes"
This year for 2025 we will get to experience the newly opened Great Dunes Course, which is 18 holes created by combining the front nine of Oleander, the old "Millionaire's" nine hole course. All holes have been modified and upgraded from their previous state.
Weather by Wild Bill
COUNTDOWN UNTIL THE DEBAUCHERY
THIS YEAR'S CAPTAINS
CAPTAIN'S INSTRUCTIONS
1) This tournament is a combination of stroke play (for individual title) and match play. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR EACH PLAYER TO PUTT OUT THEIR LAST PUTT ON EVERY HOLE EVEN IF THEIR TEAM HAS WON THE HOLE. The maximum score per hole is triple bogey.
2) Balls can be rolled in the fairway but not in any rough or hazard.
3) If a player is in the rough, and in playing their ball their clubhead would strike an exposed tree root or rock, they can ask the other team for a drop within one club length no closer to the hole.
4) Putts “within the leather” of a standard putter can be conceded, but it must be with agreement of the other team.
5) OUT OF BOUNDS RULES
a) Yellow Stakes-Two Options:
Stroke & Distance: Return to previous shot, one stroke to replace, then hit the shot again
Back on the line: Place the ball anywhere on a line between the hole and where you hit the shot, but has to be behind the point where it entered the hazard, again one stroke penalty
b) Red Stakes-Four Options
The two options above, and:
1) Drop the ball within two club lengths where the ball crossed into the hazard, no closer to the hole, one stroke penalty
2) Use drop zone with a one stroke penalty
c) White boundary stakes
You can hit the ball again from the spot you just played, with a one stroke penalty. Typically this is a tee shot and you would hit another ball from the tee and that will be your third shot (aka stroke plus distance)
OR
You can mark the point where your ball crossed the white stake line, take one penalty stroke while you place your ball within two club lengths and play your third shot
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