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Points and Results

When will the points be available?

Year-To-Date standings are available online by logging into your online account. Points and season statistics can also be found by selecting the "Season Statistics" tab at the top of the page. Points are typically updated within 24 hours after an event has concluded.

How many points does first place (through 19th place) get?

1. 100
2. 90
3. 80
4. 70
5. 60

6. 50
7. 40
8. 30
9. 20
10. 10

11. 9
12. 8
13. 7
14. 6
15. 5

16. 4
17. 3
18. 2
19. 1
 

How many points do I get if I tie?

In the event that two players tie each other for any place, the points will be added and divided by two. For example, if John and Mark tie for 1st place, they will take the points for 1st and 2nd place, add them, divide that by 2 and each will receive 95 points for that event. A scorecard playoff will be conducted at the event only to decide who receives a first, second, or third place medal.

Does the number of competitors in an age group affect the points awarded?

No.

When will the results be on the web site?

Results (including hole-by-hole scores) are usually available online shortly after a player returns his/her scorecard to the scoring area. You may view the results online by logging into your online account or by viewing the tournament home page. Results can also be found by clicking the "Tournament Results" tab found at the top of the page.

How many people are invited to play in the season-ending championships?

The number of people that are invited to participate in the Club Championship, 9-Hole Classic, and Grand Championship varies and depends on the number of people in each age division. A percentage which fairly represents each age group is invited. If one of those people cannot play, the next person on the list is invited. For example, assume there are 140 players in the 12 & Under Division and 80 players in the 13-14 Open Division. 20% of each age group is typically invited to the Grand Championship, so 28 12 & Under players will be invited and 16 13-14 players will be invited. However, due to players declining invitations, the person who finishes 30th in the 12 and Under Division may still be invited to play. Other factors that are taken into consideration include stroke averages and level of difficulty of the player's schedule.

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