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Post by Doyley on Apr 30, 2018 20:42:40 GMT -5
Notes: - These will be hosted in the TGCTours (Special Events) society during Week 34 and Week 39
- Both events are located on the World Tour schedule
- You can play both your normal tour rounds and these qualifying events in the same week
- If you auto-qualify for the major you do not need to participate
- These events are optional so if you don't want to participate there is no penalty (strikes)
- There is a deadline to have your R1/R2 completed (Friday at 4am UTC)
- After the R1/R2 deadline, all rounds must be completed by Sunday at 8am UTC
- The field for the respective major will be set late Sunday night following finalization of the Qualifying event
- All clubsets (Standard, Player Tour) are available for the Qualifying Tournament
- Tour clubs required for the actual major
The Open - Qualifying Tournament - W39The Open Championship - W40- Field: 165
- Cut: 70
- All World Tour players auto-qualify
- Rest of TGC Tours can play in The Open - Qualifying Tournament during W39 - see below for available slots per tour/flight
- From the Qualifying Tournament:
- Top 40 PGA Players
- Top 10 Euro Players
- Top 5 Web Players
- Top 4 CC-A Players
- Top 3 CC-B Players
- Top 2 CC-C Players
- Top 2 CC-D Players
- Top 2 CC-E Players
- Top CC-Z Player
- Rest of field will be from PGA players ranked 41st and on until we get to a field size of 165 (if needed, countback tiebreakers ineffect)
Reminder that demotion strikes/clear strikes are disabled for those in the field of WGC/Majors
*** you are ineligible to participate in any WGC/Major if you haven't played in the past 5 weeks at the time of the event - even if your account is active *** Reminder that demotion strikes/clear strikes are disabled for those in the field of WGC/Majors
*** you are ineligible to participate in any WGC/Major if you haven't played in the past 5 weeks at the time of the event - even if your account is active ***
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Post by pillowofsoft on May 1, 2018 4:28:47 GMT -5
Hi Doyley,
Really looking forward to this, just wanted to check am I allowed to attempt qualification twice (presuming I don't qualify the first time) or can I only attempt qualification on 1 or the other?
Thanks as always for all your efforts
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Post by hmammoth on May 1, 2018 5:44:05 GMT -5
Hi Doyley, Really looking forward to this, just wanted to check am I allowed to attempt qualification twice (presuming I don't qualify the first time) or can I only attempt qualification on 1 or the other? Thanks as always for all your efforts You can play both qualifying events, you get one go at each. They are fun events as it’s not often you get to go against players from different tiers.
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Post by pillowofsoft on May 1, 2018 9:03:17 GMT -5
Awesome Thanks Hmammoth =)
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2018 22:46:52 GMT -5
During the week of each of these qualifiers, should World Tour members with 3 or 4 strikes play the qualifier event just in case they get demoted at the week end finalization?
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Post by Doyley on May 2, 2018 0:17:59 GMT -5
During the week of each of these qualifiers, should World Tour members with 3 or 4 strikes play the qualifier event just in case they get demoted at the week end finalization? Yea, I'm good with that. Keep in mind for the US Open that anyone inside the top 100 WGR gets in too so that might affect who decides to play as a precaution.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2018 0:21:13 GMT -5
During the week of each of these qualifiers, should World Tour members with 3 or 4 strikes play the qualifier event just in case they get demoted at the week end finalization? Yea, I'm good with that. Keep in mind for the US Open that anyone inside the top 100 WGR gets in too so that might affect who decides to play as a precaution. Good point.
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Post by lions67 on May 2, 2018 15:16:07 GMT -5
So when does these start? This weekend?
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Post by jakierobo85 on May 2, 2018 15:18:50 GMT -5
So when does these start? This weekend? Week 34 and week 39 mate
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Post by chilihotkey on May 2, 2018 15:42:15 GMT -5
Quick question, Since the actual majors is played on the world tour i assume its locked to tour clubs right? if so i also assume the qualifiers will be played on mandatory tour clubs?
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Post by Doyley on May 2, 2018 15:48:53 GMT -5
Quick question, Since the actual majors is played on the world tour i assume its locked to tour clubs right? if so i also assume the qualifiers will be played on mandatory tour clubs? Qualifiers are open to all clubs - the actual major requires tour clubs.
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Post by chilihotkey on May 2, 2018 16:28:12 GMT -5
Good to know, thanks Now if we could only get regional qualifiers aswell, with a minimum 10+ spots(or however many we are) allocated to Sweden i might even have a chance
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Post by joegolferg on May 5, 2018 6:04:39 GMT -5
Brookledge is horrific. Nobody should have to put up with one of the most tricked up courses in the game to qualify for the US Open.
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Post by rob4590 on May 5, 2018 6:30:23 GMT -5
Brookledge is horrific. Nobody should have to put up with one of the most tricked up courses in the game to qualify for the US Open. Sounds about perfect then - given the way that the (real life) US Open is nearly always tricked up by the USGA to artificially protect par......
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Post by joegolferg on May 5, 2018 7:04:24 GMT -5
Brookledge is horrific. Nobody should have to put up with one of the most tricked up courses in the game to qualify for the US Open. Sounds about perfect then - given the way that the (real life) US Open is nearly always tricked up by the USGA to artificially protect par...... Haha, not that kind of tricked up, it's unrealistically designed to punish anything other than a perfect shot. I was surprised, considering it was built by one of the best designers during the TGC1 era.
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