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Post by inflames47 on Feb 20, 2016 9:07:41 GMT -5
Just curious, I have always submitted my score card under my STEAM game name ie Inflames47, should I be submitting under my actual name that appears in the Members list.. ie Carol Santapaula?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2016 9:21:40 GMT -5
I submit mine under my Steam name. I'm pretty sure that's the one you're supposed to use.
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Post by TravisC555 on Feb 20, 2016 9:28:12 GMT -5
I guess it doesn't matter, because I have always submitted my actual name on the scorecard...
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Post by champ39 on Feb 20, 2016 9:42:02 GMT -5
You should be submitting your tour name (real name), but Doyley said in another thread that they don't DQ for wrong names so this is why you "get away" with steam names.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2016 10:16:23 GMT -5
You should be submitting your tour name (real name), but Doyley said in another thread that they don't DQ for wrong names so this is why you "get away" with steam names. Ah really? I didn't know this. I thought you were supposed to submit with your Steam name. If I start submitting with my real name will that become a problem? I don't want to get DQ'd because of something stupid like that.
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Post by champ39 on Feb 20, 2016 14:40:36 GMT -5
You should be submitting your tour name (real name), but Doyley said in another thread that they don't DQ for wrong names so this is why you "get away" with steam names. Ah really? I didn't know this. I thought you were supposed to submit with your Steam name. If I start submitting with my real name will that become a problem? I don't want to get DQ'd because of something stupid like that. If it works, stick with it. I think they don't care what name you put down. You are logged in to your own tour page to submit a score, so they know who's score it is.
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Post by pablo on Feb 20, 2016 14:43:53 GMT -5
Once I submitted my score with the wrong name (I pressed enter to fast....) and this is what Doyley told me via email:
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Post by champ39 on Feb 24, 2016 15:05:38 GMT -5
You should be submitting your tour name (real name), but Doyley said in another thread that they don't DQ for wrong names so this is why you "get away" with steam names. Ah really? I didn't know this. I thought you were supposed to submit with your Steam name. If I start submitting with my real name will that become a problem? I don't want to get DQ'd because of something stupid like that. Just came across this to answer your question. tgctours.proboards.com/thread/3835/signing-scorecard
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Post by ErixonStone on Feb 24, 2016 15:19:40 GMT -5
From the TGCTours.com website: www.tgctours.com/Home/RulesPolicies#tournament-proceduresSigning Your Scorecard For each round of play in your tournament, you are required to submit your score using the form on this website. You can find the link to submit your scorecard at the bottom of the leaderboard on the home page as well as on the tournaments page next to your event for the week. Note that if you are not seeing the link, you are either not logged in or the score submission period is not open.
You need to enter your score as the total number of strokes (e.g. 72) that you completed in the round.
You should sign your scorecard using your Tour Name, not your gamertag (e.g. use Jeff Reese, not SmilingGoats)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 16:13:36 GMT -5
From the TGCTours.com website: www.tgctours.com/Home/RulesPolicies#tournament-proceduresSigning Your Scorecard For each round of play in your tournament, you are required to submit your score using the form on this website. You can find the link to submit your scorecard at the bottom of the leaderboard on the home page as well as on the tournaments page next to your event for the week. Note that if you are not seeing the link, you are either not logged in or the score submission period is not open.
You need to enter your score as the total number of strokes (e.g. 72) that you completed in the round.
You should sign your scorecard using your Tour Name, not your gamertag (e.g. use Jeff Reese, not SmilingGoats)Okay, I'll start doing that with the next tourney. I just hope I don't get a DQ for using Steven Wagenheim instead of the swagen2167 that I've been using up to now. That would kind of piss me off a little.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 16:24:43 GMT -5
From the TGCTours.com website: www.tgctours.com/Home/RulesPolicies#tournament-proceduresSigning Your Scorecard For each round of play in your tournament, you are required to submit your score using the form on this website. You can find the link to submit your scorecard at the bottom of the leaderboard on the home page as well as on the tournaments page next to your event for the week. Note that if you are not seeing the link, you are either not logged in or the score submission period is not open.
You need to enter your score as the total number of strokes (e.g. 72) that you completed in the round.
You should sign your scorecard using your Tour Name, not your gamertag (e.g. use Jeff Reese, not SmilingGoats)Okay, I'll start doing that with the next tourney. I just hope I don't get a DQ for using Steven Wagenheim instead of the swagen2167 that I've been using up to now. That would kind of piss me off a little. They won't DQ because of a wrong name, just a wrong (lower) score submission as the above states.
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Post by ErixonStone on Feb 24, 2016 16:40:41 GMT -5
Obviously, despite what's written on the procedures page, it really doesn't matter. The rules were probably written when it DID matter and never revised.
I wouldn't switch the way I signed for scores mid-tournament because I'm skeptical like that, but that's just me.
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