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Post by Doyley on Nov 9, 2015 22:59:43 GMT -5
Challenge Circuit Majors
There are now four Majors on the Challenge Circuit Schedule where the winnings will be doubled. All Challenge Circuit members will be eligible to play. Chubbs Peterson Memorial (W13) Bushwood Open (W27) Romeo Pasar Invitational (W31) Ty Webb Classic (W47) Match-play
The Match Light Match Play (W29) will take the top 64 available Challenge Circuit money leaders (from a master money list) and see who's the #1 match player. You must hold a Challenge Circuit card at the start of the event to participate and accept the invite to play. Click here to see the Master Money List. Amateur Qualifiers (for 2 majors)
All CC members will have a chance to qualify for the Masters Tournament and the PGA Championship as amateurs. Details will be released closer to the times of those events. The qualifying event will be an official Challenge Circuit event for the week The Masters Tournament Qualifying (W24) PGA Championship Qualifying (W40) Challenge Circuit Finals
There is a 4-event playoff at the end of the season that will mimic the Web.com Tour Finals. There will be a certain amount of Web.com Tour cards (announced at the start of the final event) available to the leaders of the master playoff money list. Promotions and demotions within CC flights will not be active during these events. The Caddyshack Open (W48) Ben Hogan Classic (W49) EA Sports Memorial (W50) Duff Beer Championship (W51)
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Post by hmammoth on Nov 10, 2015 6:35:35 GMT -5
Some exciting news there to make the challenge circuit that bit more fun, great to see some new things added for us not in the pro tours. It just keeps getting better, thanks for this guys.
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Post by ABU_Bear on Nov 10, 2015 7:43:09 GMT -5
I'd like to see a little more of a carrot dangled for Q-School...but oh well
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Post by zarlyy on Nov 10, 2015 8:23:37 GMT -5
Just wondering why there is a Challenge Circuit Q-School event (Week 9)? as apposed to a normal tournament.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2015 8:36:27 GMT -5
Just wondering why there is a Challenge Circuit Q-School event (Week 9)? as apposed to a normal tournament. I'm fairly sure it is a normal tournament with the special rule in place for that week that Doyley mentioned in the OP.
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Post by ABU_Bear on Nov 10, 2015 8:37:19 GMT -5
Just wondering why there is a Challenge Circuit Q-School event (Week 9)? as apposed to a normal tournament. It's designed as an "auto promotion" tournament. Finish in the designated "exemption" spots and earn automatic promotion to the next tier up.
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Post by HeMan1202 on Nov 10, 2015 8:39:17 GMT -5
I think these changes are great for the CC Tour. Gives it a Tour feel while still being a promotion/development platform. Great work guys!
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Post by Doyley on Nov 10, 2015 12:38:23 GMT -5
Just wondering why there is a Challenge Circuit Q-School event (Week 9)? as apposed to a normal tournament. That's when the Q-School happens in real life so we're doing it here. Since the Web.com Tour is full we're just going to auto promote the Top 5 CC-A players to the Web.com while every other flight's sponsor exemptions will move up w/out needing to qualify the following week. We're playing through the part of the season where the real Web.com Tour is not playing so we have to adjust a bit. We also just had a major event that promoted many players to the Web.com - so there's not a huge need to promote more at the moment - Web is currently getting 150 per event.
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Post by kajagoogo on Nov 10, 2015 16:05:25 GMT -5
Excellent additions to the tour !!! Thanks guys
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Post by code3 on Jan 9, 2016 11:12:42 GMT -5
So fun, interesting, and continued vision of looking forward... I love it, and excited. Great work guys!!!!
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Post by jarasim1 on Jan 10, 2016 14:25:23 GMT -5
This sounds great ! Keep practicing and finishing higher every week and just maybe that next tour will be attainable !! This is SO much better than other online golf games. just the amount of different courses for tournaments is great.
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Post by mikenym84 on Jan 11, 2016 14:07:36 GMT -5
So for the match play tourney, is it the top 64 of each cc class? and where can I find this master money list, or are you referring to the money list for each respective cc class. Thanks in advance Doyley
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Post by ABU_Bear on Jan 12, 2016 4:09:29 GMT -5
Match-play
The Match Light Match Play (W29) will take the top 64 available Challenge Circuit money leaders (from a master money list) and see who's the #1 match player. You must hold a Challenge Circuit card at the start of the event to participate and accept the invite to play. Doyley..how exactly will this work. Surely the top 64 will be only CC-A and CC-B players because of how the money system is weighted for the lower levels(i.e. we only receive a % of what A and B receive for our finishes). It appears as though it will be highly unlikely that anyone under CC-B will be in the top 64...am I wrong in this assumption?
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Post by mikenym84 on Jan 12, 2016 13:44:40 GMT -5
Match-play
The Match Light Match Play (W29) will take the top 64 available Challenge Circuit money leaders (from a master money list) and see who's the #1 match player. You must hold a Challenge Circuit card at the start of the event to participate and accept the invite to play. Doyley..how exactly will this work. Surely the top 64 will be only CC-A and CC-B players because of how the money system is weighted for the lower levels(i.e. we only receive a % of what A and B receive for our finishes). It appears as though it will be highly unlikely that anyone under CC-B will be in the top 64...am I wrong in this assumption? This is how I should've worded my question haha
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Post by Doyley on Jan 13, 2016 0:42:20 GMT -5
Match-play
The Match Light Match Play (W29) will take the top 64 available Challenge Circuit money leaders (from a master money list) and see who's the #1 match player. You must hold a Challenge Circuit card at the start of the event to participate and accept the invite to play. Doyley ..how exactly will this work. Surely the top 64 will be only CC-A and CC-B players because of how the money system is weighted for the lower levels(i.e. we only receive a % of what A and B receive for our finishes). It appears as though it will be highly unlikely that anyone under CC-B will be in the top 64...am I wrong in this assumption? Not wrong at all. Top 64 on the master money list will make the event - those that don't make the Match Play event will play in the Scottsdale Desert Classic. Should be lots of incentive for people to work up the flights. We will get a master money list link out soon.
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