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Post by mplskid612 on Jun 3, 2018 10:26:33 GMT -5
Where does one see a leader board of the qualifying tourny? And just so I'm reading this correctly..... top 100 WGR are in then approximately the top 65 in the qualifier make it?
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Post by rob4590 on Jun 3, 2018 10:28:30 GMT -5
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Post by liamgriff74 on Jun 4, 2018 16:34:42 GMT -5
If I’m already a member of 5 societies including tgc web.com how do I play? Do I have to leave a society temporarily? What happens if I play 2 rounds of the qualifier then rejoin my society play that tournament then rejoin the qualifier and play the final 2 rounds, will it keep my scores?
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Post by edi_vedder on Jun 4, 2018 17:33:57 GMT -5
Yes, it will.
You can join, leave and re-join any Society as often as you want.
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Post by HippoExperience on Jun 4, 2018 20:27:11 GMT -5
Is there a 36-hole cut in the qualifying tournament?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2018 20:37:45 GMT -5
Is there a 36-hole cut in the qualifying tournament? No cut, but first two round have to be in by Thursday night.
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Post by fsu831 on Jun 4, 2018 21:49:39 GMT -5
Brutal. Either I was really bad or the course was that difficult. Can’t remember the last time I was having good shots through a whole course and still shoot over par for 4 rounds of golf.
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Post by rob4590 on Jun 5, 2018 2:19:16 GMT -5
Two questions that occurred to me during the night (always good not getting any sleep!):
1) If a player (in Euro, Web or CC) qualifies in this event, but also earns an exemption this week in their regular tour - I'd suggest that the exemption carries over an extra week for those players (if there is anyone) - it would be rather unfair to stop someone having the opportunity to earn a higher tour card because they did well in both events in the same week and then couldn't play their exemption next week. (Same obviously applies for the Open in 5 weeks time)
2) In the Masters, any non-WT player who made the cut earned a WT card - will the same apply in the US Open and The Open? Although more players qualify for the last 2 days in the Opens, it's still the same % of the field that make it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 7:45:07 GMT -5
2019 can’t come quick enough.
How many times did the long wedge appear as default for a 12yd chip?
Fargoff.
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Post by Doyley on Jun 5, 2018 12:56:18 GMT -5
Two questions that occurred to me during the night (always good not getting any sleep!):
1) If a player (in Euro, Web or CC) qualifies in this event, but also earns an exemption this week in their regular tour - I'd suggest that the exemption carries over an extra week for those players (if there is anyone) - it would be rather unfair to stop someone having the opportunity to earn a higher tour card because they did well in both events in the same week and then couldn't play their exemption next week. (Same obviously applies for the Open in 5 weeks time)
2) In the Masters, any non-WT player who made the cut earned a WT card - will the same apply in the US Open and The Open? Although more players qualify for the last 2 days in the Opens, it's still the same % of the field that make it. 1. Exemptions don't carry over anymore so they'll expire - if guys want to skip the major and play on their exemption I'll allow that via an email to commish@tgctours.com 2. I'll allow anyone that finishes in the top 20 to earn a World Tour card - which is the normal cutoff to get promoted from PGA Tour.
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Post by jeromeg52 on Jun 5, 2018 23:54:31 GMT -5
Doyley Is the US Open tour clubs only? Are all clubs allowed in the Qualifier? If both are 'Yes", then is the Qual a fair determinant of US Open entrants?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2018 0:26:54 GMT -5
Doyley Is the US Open tour clubs only? Are all clubs allowed in the Qualifier? If both are 'Yes", then is the Qual a fair determinant of US Open entrants? All clubs are allowed for the qualifier.
Tour Clubs only for the actual US Open.
Answering the last question is opening a can of worms, but I still think it is a fair determinant for entrants. The determining factor for actual US Open finishing position has its own, separate criteria.
I also realize my name isn't Doyley when answering.
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Post by jeromeg52 on Jun 6, 2018 0:30:33 GMT -5
Doyley Is the US Open tour clubs only? Are all clubs allowed in the Qualifier? If both are 'Yes", then is the Qual a fair determinant of US Open entrants? All clubs are allowed for the qualifier.
Tour Clubs only for the actual US Open.
Answering the last question is opening a can of worms, but I still think it is a fair determinant for entrants. The determining factor for actual US Open finishing position has its own, separate criteria.
I also realize my name isn't Doyley when answering. Seems like the easy solution (if one thinks it's a problem) is to open the US Open to all clubs. Although since I'm a Tour Clubber, the self-serving solution would have been to restrict the Qual to Tour Clubs.
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Post by jeromeg52 on Jun 6, 2018 0:33:03 GMT -5
Brutal. Either I was really bad or the course was that difficult. Can’t remember the last time I was having good shots through a whole course and still shoot over par for 4 rounds of golf. This is the roughest course I've played, and it's due to the fast, undulating greens. If putting downhill anything harder that the slightest tap will run past the hole to bogey territory. Also not a good course to get those unexplained 'fast' downswings.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2018 0:44:58 GMT -5
All clubs are allowed for the qualifier.
Tour Clubs only for the actual US Open.
Answering the last question is opening a can of worms, but I still think it is a fair determinant for entrants. The determining factor for actual US Open finishing position has its own, separate criteria.
I also realize my name isn't Doyley when answering. Seems like the easy solution (if one thinks it's a problem) is to open the US Open to all clubs. Although since I'm a Tour Clubber, the self-serving solution would have been to restrict the Qual to Tour Clubs. -Everyone who did not auto-qualify for the US Open can use any club choice in their regular rounds. Natural choice to continue that in a qualifier, but not the actual event since that event is on a tour that dictates the only club restriction we have here at TGCTours.
-The US Open is a World Tour event, so the restriction to have Tour clubs only falls in line for the actual US Open (repeat of the latter point above more or less).
The dichotomy of the argument may seem off, but in actual tours' practice it makes sense, IMO.
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