EvanRG
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One putt, two putt, three putt.
Posts: 43
TGCT Name: Evan Gröning
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Post by EvanRG on Nov 2, 2018 8:32:39 GMT -5
Hi all! As a frustrated XB1 user I played the first for rounds of Q-School with Master clubs, but jumped all the way down to Beginners once I was settled in CC-Z. The site still has me as a Master club user, so just wanted to see if this updates in real-time or after the fact? Consider this me tattling on myself as an honest competitor.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2018 8:43:45 GMT -5
Hi all! As a frustrated XB1 user I played the first for rounds of Q-School with Master clubs, but jumped all the way down to Beginners once I was settled in CC-Z. The site still has me as a Master club user, so just wanted to see if this updates in real-time or after the fact? Consider this me tattling on myself as an honest competitor. Interesting. I had been suspecting this as the Q-School leaderboard has a higher % of Master club users than the Pearl Mountain only leaderboard.
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EvanRG
Caddy
One putt, two putt, three putt.
Posts: 43
TGCT Name: Evan Gröning
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Post by EvanRG on Nov 2, 2018 9:20:57 GMT -5
Hi all! As a frustrated XB1 user I played the first for rounds of Q-School with Master clubs, but jumped all the way down to Beginners once I was settled in CC-Z. The site still has me as a Master club user, so just wanted to see if this updates in real-time or after the fact? Consider this me tattling on myself as an honest competitor. Interesting. I had been suspecting this as the Q-School leaderboard has a higher % of Master club users than the Pearl Mountain only leaderboard.
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Ah weird... I was anticipating it would automatically switch it down to Beginner clubs after my first round with them on Pearl. I haven't programmed since college, but I imagine there could be a way to code it so that if anything other than Master clubs is registered during a round, it would update the leaderboard with the club used, and then just check if any subsequent clubs used were lower (to avoid it going back to Masters).
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