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Post by misternic on Aug 21, 2015 2:14:38 GMT -5
Luke I think your list is perfect then. I am in a much better spot than I thought. Thompson and Acosta do not automatically get cards (not sure how I feel about that, I mean they are still in the top 10) according to #3 above.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 2:15:41 GMT -5
It does make perfect sense now you mention it,
If a player doesn't finish top 125(top 100?) in fed ex and is unable to keep his card but is still top 10 in web he should earn his pga card that way for the next season
EDIT: Scratch that haha. Looks like you're currently 9th (soon to be 7th if those greyed out players become inactive.
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Post by misternic on Aug 21, 2015 2:18:11 GMT -5
It does make perfect sense now you mention it, If a player doesn't finish top 125(top 100?) in fed ex and is unable to keep his card but is still top 10 in web he should earn his pga card that way for the next season. I tend to think so, but no Doyley was pretty straightforward they no longer have any "credit" or merit on the web money list. So with inactives I am now 7th, kind of. Still needed that -25 on the weekend to help earn a few for thousand.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 2:20:20 GMT -5
I don't mean to make you more nervous, Nic, but I'd also look out for players down below the top 10 line like Bryan Boomer and Jason Keppel.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 2:29:20 GMT -5
It does make perfect sense now you mention it, If a player doesn't finish top 125(top 100?) in fed ex and is unable to keep his card but is still top 10 in web he should earn his pga card that way for the next season. I tend to think so, but no Doyley was pretty straightforward they no longer have any "credit" or merit on the web money list. So with inactives I am now 7th, kind of. Still needed that -25 on the weekend to help earn a few for thousand. Yeah I feel the pro players that didnt make the top 125/100 of pro tours and thus failed to keep their card should still have their web money list count. Look at Kevin Hall, he's just earned his card this week. What does that mean for him?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 2:32:53 GMT -5
I tend to think so, but no Doyley was pretty straightforward they no longer have any "credit" or merit on the web money list. So with inactives I am now 7th, kind of. Still needed that -25 on the weekend to help earn a few for thousand. Yeah I feel the pro players that didnt make the top 125/100 of pro tours and thus failed to keep their card should still have their web money list count. Look at Kevin Hall, he's just earned his card this week. What does that mean for him? In his profile, Kevin Hall has over 360 FedEx pts.. I assume most are from his made cut and finish the the U.S. Open. Those should carry him. The cut-off, if I am understanding correctly, is those outside the top 100 after week 35 of FedEx pts event at the Deutsche Bank event. This makes sense as the next week (36) is the start of the Web.com Finals.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 2:36:06 GMT -5
Ah I see, so a very wise decision by Mr Hall then. I thought that was his first event and that he could have inadvertently played himself out of an automatic pro card.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 2:37:22 GMT -5
Also, in real life the top 25 webbers earn a card, here just 10, wonder why?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 2:52:29 GMT -5
You weren't the only one to flirt with the cutline that is near the top of the money list Nic. -8s Vince Avila (24th), Gary Groom (19th) and -9 Shawn Theriot (3rd) just edged through into the weekend whilst Froese (16th), Gordon (23rd) and Vikki Whittington (25th) missed the cut.
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Post by wvridgerunner on Aug 21, 2015 3:01:07 GMT -5
I don't mean to make you more nervous, Nic, but I'd also look out for players down below the top 10 line like Bryan Boomer and Jason Keppel. Boomer is rising in a hurry. Looks like he's only played 4 events, and already 32nd on the money list No doubt he'll be a contender on the PGA in the very near future. He'll also make quite a nice paycheck this week, either getting the win, or at worst 2nd.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 3:06:52 GMT -5
Boomer is in 20th on the active web.com money list. So even higher than you think.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 5:34:46 GMT -5
Random notes. I'm currently 102nd on the money list but 59th on the active money list. There is currently a whopping 530 players on the money list but only 109 on the active money list. In real life the top-75 Webbers (along with 126-200 of the fed ex) get to play in the web.com tour finals. With TGCT it's all active webbers (plus anyone worse than 100 on fed ex) so 76-109 have a chance thanks to TGCT's generosity.
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Post by misternic on Aug 21, 2015 12:08:57 GMT -5
Boomer is in 20th on the active web.com money list. So even higher than you think. No I agree, Boomer coming. He may be there after this week, I mean he could win this week.
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Post by settlerofcatan on Aug 21, 2015 14:19:15 GMT -5
Wrapped up my tournament at -40. Shot a personal-best tournament round of 57 in round 3 (two eagles including a hole-out from 178). Scored 27 on the back 9.
Final round was more disappointing; put one ball in the water and generally struggled to get close enough putts, but finished with a 65. Figure that's good enough for top 15.
On to the next week!
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Post by number1sensfan on Aug 21, 2015 14:44:22 GMT -5
I'm 124th on the Web.com money list, why does it say that after my spot is the cutoff for the FedEx playoffs?
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