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Post by ksteiding1 on Dec 12, 2014 4:40:52 GMT -5
Anyone know how to view the scores of your individual rounds? I've completed the tour, but don't have the option to view my individual round scores in order to post. Any help would be appreciated. Thankd
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Post by bentfivewood on Dec 12, 2014 6:39:28 GMT -5
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Post by Oblong on Dec 12, 2014 6:47:16 GMT -5
I'm with Blitzer on this. I noticed the other day but it slipped my mind to bring it up on here. I would be disappointed, to say the least, if one gamer takes up two spots and keeps me or someone else out of a tourney/tour. Not sure how this could be seen as a fair circumstance. Hopefully this will be fixed before next Tuesday. Are there rules against multiple entries? I would hope so. I have TGC on all 3 systems but I would never consider what amounts to signing more than 1 scorecard. Sadly I don't think it could even be policed as some homes could easily have multiple family members playing.
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Post by splittailace on Dec 12, 2014 7:49:18 GMT -5
Let's leave this room to the excellent reporting misternic is doing. I've emailed the commish about the topic. We'll see what happens.
Can't wait to see today's report on Kodiak!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2014 9:18:47 GMT -5
I have a feeling the cut line will drop quite a bit. 270 have finished so far on PS4 and only 86 are under par, maybe Crawford wasn't as kind to everyone either? just checked the pc results 108 have finished the tour, 54th is +4 and pingzing is the last person under par at -1 sitting in 51st place Well the cut line hasn't really moved after 5 rounds, so much for all the backlash about Kodiak. I even see some of the players who were around par after 4 rounds shot under par.......guess they did their homework. For the record I actually enjoyed playing Kodiak and having to do preperation beforehand, made it seem more realistic. The only hole I thought was unfair was one of the par 3's, can't remember which hole number it was but it had the raised edge of the green in front of the pin and a slope behind. Just played for par there and moved on to the next hole.
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Post by misternic on Dec 12, 2014 13:21:08 GMT -5
Let's leave this room to the excellent reporting misternic is doing. I've emailed the commish about the topic. We'll see what happens. Can't wait to see today's report on Kodiak! Awwww. And with that in mind, here is the new column... enjoy
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Post by snapdecks on Dec 12, 2014 13:23:56 GMT -5
Let's leave this room to the excellent reporting misternic is doing. I've emailed the commish about the topic. We'll see what happens. Can't wait to see today's report on Kodiak! Awwww. And with that in mind, here is the new column... enjoy 'Refreshing intensifies'
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Post by misternic on Dec 12, 2014 13:25:01 GMT -5
Kodiak Reserve – Friday 12/12 – Welcome to Kodiak Island and the beginning of the end. This is a place that can make your blood run like ice, because the greens sure do. The crowds we saw in the desert have not yet made the trek up to Alaska, preferring the warmer weather to the harsh conditions up here. Today we got one more puzzle piece as we form the picture of what will be the TGCTours participants. So far 586 have arrived, and we have a new king of the hill, Scott Doyley. Unfortunately the country on top remained the same – Canada. Doyley shot a respectable but not spectacular 65 here, but the real story is the pedestrian 72 put up by previous leader Adam Birch. That is 9 strokes worse than any round he had posted previously. Mount Yeti – 72.72 Avg (586 golfers) Whispering River – 71.38 (96%) Copper Creek – 75.26 (92%) Son Gual – 73.07 (88%) Kodiak Reserve 75.72 (83%)
Top 30 -30 Top 250 EVEN Top 450 +25As you can see Kodiak has now taken the title of hardest course on tour. This was far from unexpected, and if trends hold, that number will only go up over the next few days. Every track went up slightly overnight as well. The 250 cut line dropped 1.8 strokes to EVEN, and actually should got to +1 over the next 48 hours based on past findings. I would expect it to bounce back slightly at our final stop (Crawford Mines), but it should finish within a stroke of EVEN when all is said and done on Tuesday.We can certainly break down the actual score and we will do that in tomorrow’s column, but I think it is more important to see the effect of the scores on the standings. For some their fates changed completely overnight. The biggest effected player was the US’ Garrett Astler. He is currently at EVEN par, and on the cut line in 243rd place. Certainly far from out of it for earning his top tier card. However yesterday he was 124th! He dropped a whopping 119 spots in the standings with his 84 yesterday at Kodiak. Goodbye room for error, error has arrived. Similar stories can be made for Roger Ramjet and Ralph Mitchell. Both are currently in the 300’s after having been in the top 250 only yesterday. They lost 114 and 106 places respectively after posting matching 85’s. Matt McInnis went from on the bubble to 14 over in the blink of an eye as well. Moving day had some takers too however, as both Pat Brown and Lee Edgson shot 70 and moved up over 50 places for their efforts. Low numbers are not required to shoot upward on this course, but big numbers have to be avoided. After 3 rounds in the 70’s (77, 76, 73), Dan Turner “turned” it around with a blistering 68 to get back on the 250 bubble at 3 over. The scores are there, and moving day is happening at every level of the field. The one player everyone, regardless of which bubble, should take note of is Stephen Savage. Stephen teed it up at Mount Yeti yesterday, and now sits at -10 through 5 rounds. As a gracious host I welcome Stephen, the more the merrier. As a competitor, he just took a card of some fashion out of someone’s hand. How many more Stephen's will we have? Certainly a few more, so beware the bubble.
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Post by Nemecyst on Dec 12, 2014 13:59:23 GMT -5
Mount Yeti – 72.72 Avg (586 golfers) Whispering River – 71.38 (96%) Copper Creek – 75.26 (92%) Son Gual – 73.07 (88%) Kodiak Reserve 75.72 (83%)
Top 30 -30 Top 250 EVEN Top 450 +25 Woohoo I made it in a chart! lol pretty cool to have the 3rd biggest jump in the standings after Kodiak. Funny thing is that I shot my worst round of Q-School on the easiest course, a 75 at Whispering River, and my best round on the hardest course. Oh what could have been.
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Post by Brionne on Dec 13, 2014 2:45:05 GMT -5
I'm really looking forward to seeing the platform standings for the tournament of champions invitational. The top 50 ties are very competitive.. Well except for the few uber golfers at the very top.. they're in a league of their own
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Post by karma4u on Dec 13, 2014 2:54:43 GMT -5
Oh what could have been. pretty much says it all...............
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Post by bobapett on Dec 13, 2014 14:37:58 GMT -5
Epic fail on Crawford mines!!!! Bye bye PGA :-(
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Post by misternic on Dec 13, 2014 16:46:28 GMT -5
Kodiak Reserve – Saturday 12/13 – And down the stretch they come. 3 days to go, with the bulk of players moving on to Crawford Mines tomorrow. From most of the players I have talked to, Crawford Mines cannot come too soon. While the course is certainly difficult, the greens are like tarmac and the winds have wreaked havoc on the players, most of the complaints have been to the ancillary issues players are experiencing. “We can’t get out until 10am due to the “sun rise” around here” said one. This has delayed the amount of players who can squeeze a round in each day. “Half of the players are playing in perpetual twilight”, said Kodiak coordinator Ralph Fitzgerald. “And that does not count the delay we had yesterday due to a bear on hole 5 who refused to leave the green.” The crowds have been light, the temperatures have been cold, the course has been difficult, and the players seem ready to move on to the final stop on the tour. Mount Yeti – 72.85 Avg (597 Players) Whispering River – 71.49 (97%) Copper Creek - 75.43 (92%) Son Gual - 73.17 (89%) Kodiak Reserve - 75.80 (86%)
Top 30 -30 Top 250 EVEN Top 450 +25While Kodiak is setting itself aside as the hardest course in the rotation, it is actually the masses that are being punished more than the upper players. While Kodiak has yet to produce a round in the 50’s, it has produced 17 rounds over 90. Ever since Whispering River the rounds in the 70’s have increased (as a percentage of all rounds). Whispering River is the only course where rounds in the 60’s came close to rounds in the 70’s. Kodiak is the only course with more rounds in the 80’s than in the 60’s, and it is not even close. For those of you starting to size up your place in the standings, don’t get too comfortable. There are still a lot of rounds left to play (not counting Crawford Mines), and many of these rounds are right in the areas that will make these last few days interesting. Hold on to your spots and get as high on the bubble as you can because a lot of these bubbles are going to burst. Speaking of which, today’s attention should be focused on Chuck Machala. He arrived on the first tee back on Mount Yeti yesterday and is comfortably in range to earn a PGA or Euro card at -23. That means everyone else is pushed back down the ladder by one rung. Look for more Chuck’s over the last three days as we hit 600 participants tomorrow. Couple that with the rounds left to play and to quote Samuel L Jackson from Jurassic Park – “Hold on to your butts”.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2014 17:05:50 GMT -5
Separating the Field, its what its all about.
more 80's than 60's you say,.....
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Post by misternic on Dec 13, 2014 18:00:13 GMT -5
Separating the Field, its what its all about. more 80's than 60's you say,..... That is how moving day works... More 80's than 60's at Kodiak.
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