Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to play intramural sports? All students that have paid their tuition for the semester are eligible to play within any of our three leagues (men’s, women’s and co-rec). GGC faculty and staff are eligible to participate within the co-rec and open leagues.
There is no fee to play on a GGC intramural team. There is a fee for those that wish to play intramural golf. The Office of Recreation and Intramural Sports has created partnerships with various golf courses. Through these partnerships, any member of the GGC Community (must show Claw Card) can pay a discounted fee to play the course. Typical fees range from $10 to $25 and in some cases this also includes the cart fee. Of course, whether you choose to play 9 holes or 18 holes will impact the fee too.
Intramural registration usually takes place during the second week of each semester. There are intramural registration tables set up in Building A, Building B, Building C and the Fitness Center. If a person is unable to register during this week, they can be added to a team’s roster throughout the regular season.
The GGC intramurals program offers eight different sports; five team and three individual/dual sports. Fall semester sport offerings are indoor flag football, dodgeball, sand volleyball, racquetball and tennis. Spring semester sport offerings include basketball, indoor soccer, golf and tennis. Sport offerings may change depending on demand.
Sand volleyball is played at the outdoor sand volleyball court located at the end of the Building B parking lot. Tennis is played at Collins Hill Athletic Club. Golf is played once a week at our various partner golf courses, which currently are Peachtree Family Golf Center, Collins Hill Golf Club, Lake Lanier Islands (PineIsle Renaissance Golf Course), Pine Hills Golf Club and The Providence Club. All other sport offerings are played at the GGC Fitness Center.
Individuals can form their own teams. During registration week, a team representative may pick up and fill out the registration form. However, every member of the team will need to sign and return the waiver before it is considered a valid roster.
People may sign up as individuals (also known as free agents) by filling out the free agent form during registration week for whichever sport they wish to participate in. If a person would like to be on the same team as another person, both people need to make a note on their free agent form that they would like to be on the same team. Free agents will be equally divided and placed on teams of similar skill level.
Within one sport, a student may play on up to two teams: one Men’s/ Women’s team and one Co-Rec (men and women on the same team) team. GGC faculty and staff may only play on one team within a Co-Rec and/or Open league.
Schedules are posted in the GGC Fitness Center.
If a game is cancelled, all participants for that day’s game/match will receive an email message and a phone call to inform them of the cancelation. All updates are also announced on the GGC Intramural and Recreation page on jovo.
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