Elite Tour Playoffs: Week 48 @ The Highlander
Aug 16, 2021 9:53:51 GMT -5
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Post by jwtexan on Aug 16, 2021 9:53:51 GMT -5
Update from Doyley: Platinum, Elite, Kinetic Tour Playoffs
Knockout Style
The following playoff format will be in place for each pro tour starting Week 48 (August 15th). Promotions/Demotions will be off for the playoffs.
August 15th (Everyone registered)
- Make cut (Top 65+ ties) or be top 50 on Money List after event finalized to move on to August 22nd event
August 22nd (remaining eligible registered)
- Make cut (Top 30+ ties) or be top 10 on money list after event finalized to move on to August 29th event
August 29th (remaining eligible registered)
- no cut (R1/R2 deadline still in effect)
- Winner takes tour title and trophy card
News & Notes
- Promotions/Demotions will be turned off starting August 15th
- news/info on upcoming season won't be coming for at least another week
You can follow the thread here: tgctours.proboards.com/post/676975/thread
Week 48! The final three weeks of the season are here, and that sees a bump in overall purse money for these last three events as we enter the playoffs. So even if you are sitting on 2-3-or-4 demotion marks and worried about getting knocked down to Kinetic (*looks in mirror), you can still take your shot at the playoffs as demotion and promotion marks are turned off for the remainder of the year.
Just make the cut this week (65+ties) or be top 50 on the money list and you are eligible for next week's playoff event as well. As mentioned elsewhere, there will be a few weeks break between seasons for the admin to reset the site and get everything ready for a new season, so enjoy the grind before the reset.
This week we are at The Highlander by tpetro and some guy. A Scottish course set in, you guessed it, the highlands of the northern Scotland. This course isn't overly long, but there is still plenty of challenge to be found. The 3s are all demanding, while the 5s are all getable and the 4s are a mix of a couple that are driveable to some ones that will require long irons in. Avoid the bunkers, there are only around 20 of them, but they are true hazards that can cause chaos with a bad bounce. The back 9 will see some fireworks I think, as that is where a lot of the birdie holes are at on this course. Good luck everyone!
Knockout Style
The following playoff format will be in place for each pro tour starting Week 48 (August 15th). Promotions/Demotions will be off for the playoffs.
August 15th (Everyone registered)
- Make cut (Top 65+ ties) or be top 50 on Money List after event finalized to move on to August 22nd event
August 22nd (remaining eligible registered)
- Make cut (Top 30+ ties) or be top 10 on money list after event finalized to move on to August 29th event
August 29th (remaining eligible registered)
- no cut (R1/R2 deadline still in effect)
- Winner takes tour title and trophy card
News & Notes
- Promotions/Demotions will be turned off starting August 15th
- news/info on upcoming season won't be coming for at least another week
You can follow the thread here: tgctours.proboards.com/post/676975/thread
Week 48! The final three weeks of the season are here, and that sees a bump in overall purse money for these last three events as we enter the playoffs. So even if you are sitting on 2-3-or-4 demotion marks and worried about getting knocked down to Kinetic (*looks in mirror), you can still take your shot at the playoffs as demotion and promotion marks are turned off for the remainder of the year.
Just make the cut this week (65+ties) or be top 50 on the money list and you are eligible for next week's playoff event as well. As mentioned elsewhere, there will be a few weeks break between seasons for the admin to reset the site and get everything ready for a new season, so enjoy the grind before the reset.
This week we are at The Highlander by tpetro and some guy. A Scottish course set in, you guessed it, the highlands of the northern Scotland. This course isn't overly long, but there is still plenty of challenge to be found. The 3s are all demanding, while the 5s are all getable and the 4s are a mix of a couple that are driveable to some ones that will require long irons in. Avoid the bunkers, there are only around 20 of them, but they are true hazards that can cause chaos with a bad bounce. The back 9 will see some fireworks I think, as that is where a lot of the birdie holes are at on this course. Good luck everyone!