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Post by meunier33 on Nov 12, 2022 15:29:29 GMT -5
I shot +45, I expect to never earn a tour card this year. I replayed the course on BoB and shot what would have been +36 over four rounds. I have zero idea what the swing timing is without the visual meter.
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Post by Blade on Nov 12, 2022 15:46:26 GMT -5
If they extend out to 2,005 cards, that will be +42 or +41, depending how they round.
As I look at the finer detail of the curve (tough to see in the JPG), I'll be surprised if it gets past +35. That will be 1960 cards (as of now) and adding 45 more cards with a 7 stroke gap (to get to +42) seems a bit much. Even +35 might be a stretch. +30 would be 1900 cards. And if you are really curious, +25 would be 1816 cards. All as of 2 PM EDT.
Doyley said they were going to go past the 1765 limit they originally had, but we don't how much past. That’s awesome data. You are right, it’s very hard for me to see the details on the JPG so your additional info is spot on. Can’t wait to see what Doyley has up his sleeve. Based off how I played my practice rounds on Elstead Heath, I *should* be in CC-L😂🤣 Right now, if 1765 was used, you would be solidly in CC-K!! In reality, based on how many cards are added, I won't be surprised if you were CC-J and I am back in CC-K.
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Post by Bogey Bonocore on Nov 12, 2022 16:06:17 GMT -5
That’s awesome data. You are right, it’s very hard for me to see the details on the JPG so your additional info is spot on. Can’t wait to see what Doyley has up his sleeve. Based off how I played my practice rounds on Elstead Heath, I *should* be in CC-L😂🤣 Right now, if 1765 was used, you would be solidly in CC-K!! In reality, based on how many cards are added, I won't be surprised if you were CC-J and I am back in CC-K. That’s awesome man. I’m happy to know that you are *likely* going to be in the league week one! Something tells me we will be going neck and neck in the same CC tourney soon. Hopefully it’s because you jumped up a flight and not because I fell back down 😂
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Post by bubbsboy100. on Nov 12, 2022 18:02:49 GMT -5
I shot +45, I expect to never earn a tour card this year. I replayed the course on BoB and shot what would have been +36 over four rounds. I have zero idea what the swing timing is without the visual meter. Go to practice area , turn your meter on and hit and hit and hit. Then you will get a rhythm and you can then turn meter off. If you are meaning partials then maybe adapt another approach and hit full but use your loft tools. Hopefully the gaps in your clubs are averaged out to make use of loft. Again that needs a bit of work on practice area. I'm not a good player, just broke par in qualifier but I struggle with partials myself and use the loft tools. Good luck.
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Post by Wutpa on Nov 12, 2022 20:49:26 GMT -5
So, it looks like 2,233 players finished all 4 rounds. Let the calculations, speculations and recriminations flow!
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Post by johnnybladef on Nov 13, 2022 3:06:10 GMT -5
Looks like I possibly playing tour from start with my +11, kept having a close eye on the leaderbord all weekend,dang! I didn't know a grown man at the maturish age of 43 could be so exited about a golfgame or more precicly the outcome of the scores of a game! Just have to wait and see at this point.
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Post by aussiehacker99 on Nov 13, 2022 4:45:09 GMT -5
Happy deadline day for our Qualifying Event. Last chance to finish up your rounds! We've broken our record for members w/ all 4 rounds completed. Currently sitting at 2,116! This late push means we'll be increasing the 1,765 tour cards we planned to give out! I'm at 2158. We might be in the same tour if it extends that far down.
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Post by thetaffman on Nov 13, 2022 5:33:22 GMT -5
I shot +45, I expect to never earn a tour card this year. I replayed the course on BoB and shot what would have been +36 over four rounds. I have zero idea what the swing timing is without the visual meter. Do you have vibration on as that may help you visualise / feel when you need to swing forward and then you can see when you need to start your swing... I always try and leave full swings into the green and try never to leave a partial swing in, except around the green ie chips
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Post by nvgold on Nov 13, 2022 9:05:56 GMT -5
Can someone let me know any information on second qualifying event?
Thank you
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Post by rob4590 on Nov 13, 2022 9:16:17 GMT -5
Can someone let me know any information on second qualifying event? Thank you
Just play the TGC Tours CC Society event this week.
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Post by coggin66 on Nov 14, 2022 1:35:17 GMT -5
Looking at the early distributions in CC, Q-school hasn't done a great job of sorting everyone. Are there going to be Fast Track promotions and/or accelerated promotions & demotions in the first month or so to sort out the anomalies quicker?
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Post by Doyley on Nov 14, 2022 2:18:03 GMT -5
Looking at the early distributions in CC, Q-school hasn't done a great job of sorting everyone. Are there going to be Fast Track promotions and/or accelerated promotions & demotions in the first month or so to sort out the anomalies quicker? yes
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Post by andybarrell on Nov 17, 2022 16:56:32 GMT -5
Doesn't playing Q School at the easier CC course kind of negate the tough course we all had to play originally, would it not have been fairer to keep the QSchool course/settings the same all season long, or am I missing something.
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Post by Bogey Bonocore on Nov 17, 2022 17:10:53 GMT -5
Doesn't playing Q School at the easier CC course kind of negate the tough course we all had to play originally, would it not have been fairer to keep the QSchool course/settings the same all season long, or am I missing something. I see a couple issues with that. 1) That's maybe more work for the admin, as pulling the scores from an already active society (CC) is much easier than having to set up an entire new tour (which is what the same course/settings every week would need) 2) Part of being a skilled player is being able to adapt to a new course and play well on it with a couple of rounds. Give a +50 golfer 8 weeks to practice on the same course, yes, they might finally qualify with a +20, but they will go right back to +50 the next week on a different course. 3) If you are one of those players that has to retry to qualify for weeks or even months, it would get awfully boring playing all those rounds (practice + Q), week after week, on the same course. At least with a new course every week, it's a new challenge among some different scenery. Those are just a couple of the reasons I can think of. I am sure there is even more.
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Post by nicholasppena on Nov 26, 2022 8:27:55 GMT -5
Extremely large skill gap from top to bottom. The top 35% rarely worried about cuts. The bottom 100 or so never contended for wins. This gives those 100 or so a much better experience on Elite and lessens the amount of golfers we have in Platinum-atory.
Fair enough - although as someone mostly in Plat-atory myself, I would prefer to compete against the best if possible......
What this will do though is distort the WGR - those in Plat will gain so many points for low finishes compared with the top of Elite. Would suggest tweaking the tour ratings to narrow that gap somewhat....
This would be most rational and fair, but it seems that many players would not want to come into the game in say half a year's time and again have to spend some time to return what they already had. But there are games like CS GO that have such tactics and so work well. I also wouldn't be able to play if I didn't use happyessays.com/free-essays/wuthering-heights/ it really helps me a lot by saving me the time I spend on writing. Like doing a write up on the theme, Wuthering Heights, is very hard because of this I prefer to use as many sources as possible.
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