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Post by Jared on Dec 7, 2015 20:06:45 GMT -5
Just a heads up, you can definitely sign up for the cross-over tour early, play your rounds on Saturday/Sunday, withdraw from the cross-over tour, and then register for your home tour. Easy close of that loophole would be to disable registration for that week completely once a person has registered on either tour, regardless of withdrawal.
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Post by joegolferg on Dec 10, 2015 14:31:26 GMT -5
Get that name posted.
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Post by boomboom on Dec 10, 2015 16:24:46 GMT -5
Just a heads up, you can definitely sign up for the cross-over tour early, play your rounds on Saturday/Sunday, withdraw from the cross-over tour, and then register for your home tour. Easy close of that loophole would be to disable registration for that week completely once a person has registered on either tour, regardless of withdrawal. So are the tours lying when they stated, "We don't allow withdrawals after an event has started." Or is someone just:
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Post by mcbogga on Dec 10, 2015 19:59:59 GMT -5
Just a heads up, you can definitely sign up for the cross-over tour early, play your rounds on Saturday/Sunday, withdraw from the cross-over tour, and then register for your home tour. Easy close of that loophole would be to disable registration for that week completely once a person has registered on either tour, regardless of withdrawal. So are the tours lying when they stated, "We don't allow withdrawals after an event has started." Or is someone just: Event does not start until Monday as far as TGCT is concernened, so very possible the loophole is there. Would be good if someone can confirm. And if a loophole, retroactive suspension for anyone that has exploted it? Even if not explicitly written out it is clearly not in the spirit of the game.
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Post by bentfivewood on Dec 10, 2015 20:00:17 GMT -5
I will take the last word on this one.
Poppycock. (Just because it's a fun word)
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