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Post by PLAYTOURGOLF BOSS on Oct 27, 2021 14:51:35 GMT -5
Replicating the 2000 PGA Tour, playing all the actual events with most of the actual courses they played on. PLAY AGAINST THE PRO'S!
ONLY ON TGC2019!
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Post by PLAYTOURGOLF BOSS on Nov 2, 2021 7:48:37 GMT -5
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Post by PLAYTOURGOLF BOSS on Nov 5, 2021 5:26:46 GMT -5
The full 2000 PGA Tour schedule...
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Post by PLAYTOURGOLF BOSS on Nov 9, 2021 19:04:26 GMT -5
The first tournament of the 2000 season will be the Mercedes Championships in Hawaii, which is open only to winners of the 47 official events from the 1999 season. But thanks to Tiger Woods and David Duval combining for a dozen wins, only 31 players qualified for this season-opener. They are all here, with the exception of Jose Maria Olazabal, who usually doesn't play this early in the year.
Duval should be anxious to get things started. He dominated at Kapalua last year, finishing at a tournament-record 26-under and winning by nine strokes, the largest margin of victory by anybody during 1999. His tournament included a 10-under 63 on Friday, distancing himself from the field for a cakewalk on the weekend.
Woods should also be ready to get the 2000 season started. He finished 1999 with four consecutive victories, the best streak since Ben Hogan in 1953. Kapalua gives him a shot at five in a row.
While the Mercedes usually features the elite players on tour, that won't be the case this year. Davis Love III, Phil Mickelson, Tom Lehman, Justin Leonard, Fred Couples and Mark O'Meara are just some of the big names who failed to win in 1999.
WILL YOU TRY TO TAME THE TIGER?!
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Post by PLAYTOURGOLF BOSS on Nov 14, 2021 11:28:29 GMT -5
OUR 'IN-HOUSE' HANDICAP SYSTEM
Handicaps calculated at the end of the current 1970 season will 'roll over' to the beginning of the new 2000 season starting on 22 November.
The actual calculation process will remain the same - because it has worked so well and does not need to be altered in any way.
The last 12 tour rounds are taken, and the WORST round score is discounted, leaving 11 rounds. An average is taken of those 11 rounds and that figure is then compared to a round par of 70. For example, if the 11-round average is 72.5, that is a difference of 2.5. Therefore that player's round handicap for the next tourney will be -3 (any difference of 0.5 and above is rounded up - any difference of 0.4 and below is rounded down).
It is that simple, and has been very effective in making every player competitive and capable of winning.
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