
Home Club "Big Break" tournament.
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Par-A-Medic
, Nov 21 2012 02:19 PM
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#2
Posted 22 November 2012 - 11:09 PM
I would for sure if it was local (but its not as I'm in Houston), we've actually been talking about doing the same thing between the group of 15 or so I play with, so I'll be paying alot of attention to this post to see if/how they end up doing things.
The 2 things that have kept us from putting something together is cost, and finding a course to let us do it.
HAVE to have the chipping into the glass planes, the white line down the fairway (measuring your drive minus how far it is from the line, the closest to the holes from different locations, and the low score on three holes, oh, and some of the team competitions where they rotate players each shot.
If you think about it, as long as you have a course willing to let you do it there, the costs wouldn't be that bad, replacing the glass planes would be the most significant, but that's the main one you'd have to do, probably somebody smarter than I on here that can think of something to instead of breaking the glass that would be cheaper and just as good.
The 2 things that have kept us from putting something together is cost, and finding a course to let us do it.
HAVE to have the chipping into the glass planes, the white line down the fairway (measuring your drive minus how far it is from the line, the closest to the holes from different locations, and the low score on three holes, oh, and some of the team competitions where they rotate players each shot.
If you think about it, as long as you have a course willing to let you do it there, the costs wouldn't be that bad, replacing the glass planes would be the most significant, but that's the main one you'd have to do, probably somebody smarter than I on here that can think of something to instead of breaking the glass that would be cheaper and just as good.
#3
Posted 22 November 2012 - 11:43 PM
Oh we have a course I am a member of a private equity club so we can do whatever we like. The glass would be expensive to replace but paper in the frame would not be. Just a roll of tape. I was thinking leave the back side for the scoring games and the front for the "events" and rotate one half the club does events one day and one half does playing...or you could set it up on a Friday evening and just let everybody who is going to participate follow along as an audience to add pressure and ad to the stories element. It's easier to brag when half the club saw you chip in from 50 yards. We have like most clubs a lot of local connections and a few bigger names so prizes would be easy to get and this would be a good open to public tournament to get new members.
#5
Posted 23 November 2012 - 12:28 AM

#6
Posted 23 November 2012 - 12:36 AM
I would think you'd have to have every event count as so many points, the most points wins 1st, 2cd most wins 2cd, ect., versus elimination in some of the events like the BB does. If I paid $75 for a tournament, I'd want to know I was atleast completing all the events instead of getting knocked out on the first one.
The toughest part is figuring out how you would handicap it, easier on the 3 hole best score (just have handicaped groups of 3-4 playing for the points), but how where you thinking of handicaping the others?
The toughest part is figuring out how you would handicap it, easier on the 3 hole best score (just have handicaped groups of 3-4 playing for the points), but how where you thinking of handicaping the others?
#7
Posted 23 November 2012 - 03:25 PM
I was thinking have a team component for the handicap part also. Have a nine hole computer selected best 3/4 balls and give points for this as well. The compute will use caps to balance the teams. That's a format we play a lot anyway. This will also retard a +2 from running away from 10
#9
Posted 25 November 2012 - 12:24 AM
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