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Post by dbotts99 on Sept 17, 2019 12:46:24 GMT -5
I read on the tgctours.com page about the concept of Fast Tracking on the CC-AM tours but I was just curious if anyone else could explain in more detail how it works? Is there a formula that gives someone an idea of what is necessary to earn a fast track promotion? I was fast tracked a few weeks before the end of season 5 but didn't understand how I pulled that off. Thanks for the help!
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Post by Doyley on Sept 17, 2019 12:54:39 GMT -5
I read on the tgctours.com page about the concept of Fast Tracking on the CC-AM tours but I was just curious if anyone else could explain in more detail how it works? Is there a formula that gives someone an idea of what is necessary to earn a fast track promotion? I was fast tracked a few weeks before the end of season 5 but didn't understand how I pulled that off. Thanks for the help! CC-Am:
There's a formula that takes all the scores in on that flight and spits out a score that if you shoot better than, will fast track you. Generally if you finish in the top 5-10 spots there's a good chance you'll get fast tracked. Usually works out that if the flights scores are grouped closer together (tougher courses) less will get fast tracked and if the scores are more spread out (easier courses usually) then a few more get fast tracked overall.
CC-D, CC-C, CC-B:
Top 5 master club scores get fast tracked
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Post by dbotts99 on Sept 17, 2019 22:36:48 GMT -5
Thanks for the info! While I'm thinking about it, I haven't seen an explanation on the main site for the reason for the money list. At the end of the season are there promotions for those at the top? How does that work? Also, if there is a place that explains all of this and I'm missing it could you please point me in the right direction?
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Post by Doyley on Sept 17, 2019 22:49:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the info! While I'm thinking about it, I haven't seen an explanation on the main site for the reason for the money list. At the end of the season are there promotions for those at the top? How does that work? Also, if there is a place that explains all of this and I'm missing it could you please point me in the right direction? Currently money on Challenge Circuit is more for just an in-season ranking. No promotions based off it. Most of the carrot for CC is grabbing those promo marks and moving up to the Pro Tours.
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Post by Sassy Lady on Jun 2, 2020 7:05:07 GMT -5
Currently money on Challenge Circuit is more for just an in-season ranking. No promotions based off it. Most of the carrot for CC is grabbing those promo marks and moving up to the Pro Tours. Maybe for some. I have reconciled that I'll never get to the pros. Just not good enough. I consider the Challenge Circuit to be the Minors or Semi-Pro. You can sill make a living doing it, but you won't be living high. I actually play fantasy golf. I record my winnings and even have simulated expenses. While usually these expenses are less than winnings, on bad weeks, I can actually go into the red with expenses being more than winnings. Kind of wondering why there is no earnings for last week, May 25 to 31.
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Post by Doyley on Jun 2, 2020 9:46:39 GMT -5
Currently money on Challenge Circuit is more for just an in-season ranking. No promotions based off it. Most of the carrot for CC is grabbing those promo marks and moving up to the Pro Tours. Maybe for some. I have reconciled that I'll never get to the pros. Just not good enough. I consider the Challenge Circuit to be the Minors or Semi-Pro. You can sill make a living doing it, but you won't be living high. I actually play fantasy golf. I record my winnings and even have simulated expenses. While usually these expenses are less than winnings, on bad weeks, I can actually go into the red with expenses being more than winnings. Kind of wondering why there is no earnings for last week, May 25 to 31. Not sure why the earnings didn't work last week - site gave us a few hiccups but unfortunately we're at a point where unless it's a major issue, Tim's not available to fix at this time.
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Post by remoshi on Jul 6, 2020 13:22:04 GMT -5
A bit off topic, but I have a question I’ve been wondering. Are the course conditions the same for CC Am players in all tiers? Better said, can a score to par in CC-Z be comparable to a score to par in CC-E in a given tournament? I know the site leaderboards split it by flight/tier. Is the in-game leaderboard totaled with everyone who plays the tournament? For example can the in game leaderboard have a CC-F score, a CC-Z score, and a score from someone who perhaps hasn’t even registered on Tgc tours.com?
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Post by zzfr33b1rdzz on Jul 10, 2020 17:53:31 GMT -5
A bit off topic, but I have a question I’ve been wondering. Are the course conditions the same for CC Am players in all tiers? Better said, can a score to par in CC-Z be comparable to a score to par in CC-E in a given tournament? I know the site leaderboards split it by flight/tier. Is the in-game leaderboard totaled with everyone who plays the tournament? For example can the in game leaderboard have a CC-F score, a CC-Z score, and a score from someone who perhaps hasn’t even registered on Tgc tours.com? Yes, and you'll also get players from CC-Pro and even the Pro tours playing as warm-ups for their tours..
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Post by rashwinner2 on Jul 14, 2020 7:38:06 GMT -5
A bit off topic, but I have a question I’ve been wondering. Are the course conditions the same for CC Am players in all tiers? Better said, can a score to par in CC-Z be comparable to a score to par in CC-E in a given tournament? I know the site leaderboards split it by flight/tier. Is the in-game leaderboard totaled with everyone who plays the tournament? For example can the in game leaderboard have a CC-F score, a CC-Z score, and a score from someone who perhaps hasn’t even registered on Tgc tours.com? The in-game leaderboard shows everyone in the CC-AM society that uses the same console you do. So technically, yes they could be in the society in-game but not registered on TGC Tours.
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