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Post by t2theb2 on Dec 5, 2015 17:20:41 GMT -5
Noticed a few players using the late registration to their advantage. Playing 2 rounds of each tour and then registering for the one they have started the best in. That is desperate if u ask me and im sure plenty other will have a similar view. Have a serious look at yourselves.
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Post by AFCTUJacko on Dec 5, 2015 17:29:11 GMT -5
Noticed a few players using the late registration to their advantage. Playing 2 rounds of each tour and then registering for the one they have started the best in. That is desperate if u ask me and im sure plenty other will have a similar view. Have a serious look at yourselves. Tom, as far as as i know you can only late register for your own tour (so as to stop people doing this) If you've seen anything dodgy though it's better to report the individuals to Doyley/Tim than post here....
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2015 17:32:34 GMT -5
Noticed a few players using the late registration to their advantage. Playing 2 rounds of each tour and then registering for the one they have started the best in. That is desperate if u ask me and im sure plenty other will have a similar view. Have a serious look at yourselves. Tom, as far as as i know you can only late register for your own tour (so as to stop people doing this)If you've seen anything dodgy though it's better to report the individuals to Doyley/Tim than post here.... This is also how I have interpreted it to work among PGA/European Tour members.
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Post by smurfblade88 on Dec 5, 2015 17:37:33 GMT -5
Tom, as far as as i know you can only late register for your own tour (so as to stop people doing this)If you've seen anything dodgy though it's better to report the individuals to Doyley/Tim than post here.... This is also how I have interpreted it to work among PGA/European Tour members. So whats to stop me or u registering early for nxt weeks euro event, playin both euro & pga events on ps4 and then either stayin in euro or withdrawing and late registering for our own tour (pga)?
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Post by smurfblade88 on Dec 5, 2015 17:37:43 GMT -5
Noticed a few players using the late registration to their advantage. Playing 2 rounds of each tour and then registering for the one they have started the best in. That is desperate if u ask me and im sure plenty other will have a similar view. Have a serious look at yourselves. Name names Tom.....lol
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Post by silap on Dec 5, 2015 17:38:15 GMT -5
I thought it was only possible to join your 'own' tour between monday and thursday. Have to say I don't understand late registration. You can register in advance two/three weeks prior to the tournament. And if you do wish to crossover change it @ lunchtime thursday or friday before the tourney starts using a computer, mobile phone, tablet .. whatever. If you can't make the tourney for whatever reason, have the decency to withdraw from it. Where's our strike policy?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2015 17:45:34 GMT -5
This is also how I have interpreted it to work among PGA/European Tour members. So whats to stop me or u registering early for nxt weeks euro event, playin both euro & pga events on ps4 and then either stayin in euro or withdrawing and late registering for our own tour (pga)? I interpret what has been stated by staff that you cannot crossover once the next week's events (11:59:59 PM EST Friday night) have been posted. Therefore, you can't play both before the crossover deadline has passed. Maybe there is a loophole, I don't know.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2015 17:51:47 GMT -5
Web.com players playing up on PGA/Euro do have a loophole that the staff has acknowledged. I am by no means accusing anyone at all of using it, I just know it came up and staff pointed out that they couldn't close every loophole as the late registration freed them up considerably. I understand that.
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Post by smurfblade88 on Dec 5, 2015 17:55:33 GMT -5
So whats to stop me or u registering early for nxt weeks euro event, playin both euro & pga events on ps4 and then either stayin in euro or withdrawing and late registering for our own tour (pga)? I interpret what has been stated by staff that you cannot crossover once the next week's events (11:59:59 PM EST Friday night) have been posted. Therefore, you can't play both before the crossover deadline has passed. Maybe there is a loophole, I don't know. I understand the above but what im sayin is whats to stop a PGA player registering early for Euro event then on the monday of the event week withdrawin and takin a late registration on there own tour event (pga tour). In this case on the saturday when events are published on their console they cud play euro & pga events in game and then decide to withdraw from the euro event and then on the monday or tuesday take the late registration on their own tour event because they done better on that one?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2015 17:58:21 GMT -5
I interpret what has been stated by staff that you cannot crossover once the next week's events (11:59:59 PM EST Friday night) have been posted. Therefore, you can't play both before the crossover deadline has passed. Maybe there is a loophole, I don't know. I understand the above but what im sayin is whats to stop a PGA player registering early for Euro event then on the monday of the event week withdrawin and takin a late registration on there own tour event (pga tour). In this case on the saturday when events are published on their console they cud play euro & pga events in game and then decide to withdraw from the euro event and then on the monday or tuesday take the late registration on their own tour event because they done better on that one? Don't know the answer to that one and hadn't thought about that one to be honest.
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Post by smurfblade88 on Dec 5, 2015 18:02:03 GMT -5
I understand the above but what im sayin is whats to stop a PGA player registering early for Euro event then on the monday of the event week withdrawin and takin a late registration on there own tour event (pga tour). In this case on the saturday when events are published on their console they cud play euro & pga events in game and then decide to withdraw from the euro event and then on the monday or tuesday take the late registration on their own tour event because they done better on that one? Don't know the answer to that one and hadn't thought about that one to be honest. If this is possible it needs addressing immediately.
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Post by mrooola on Dec 5, 2015 18:27:50 GMT -5
Isn't there a quite easy solution for this?
Late registrations limited to ones own tour unless a registration for crossover has already been made and withdrawn. Late reregistration would then be limited to that same tour.
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Post by blackaces13 on Dec 5, 2015 18:33:36 GMT -5
Anyone doing this should be punished severely. It goes against everything this community stands for.
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Post by champ39 on Dec 5, 2015 18:36:14 GMT -5
It's highly likely that I will receive my 1st excemption in the web.com this week. My plan was if I do get an excemption,would be to play the pga event starting on Monday. I personally would only play this tournament and not play the web.com one (even if I had a mare and would miss the cut). Is this frowned upon? I would wait a week if you don't want me. Haha
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Post by hammo24983 on Dec 5, 2015 22:57:35 GMT -5
I wasn't close to being smart enough to think of doing this myself but it does seem a bit wrong if people are doing it
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