I played the first round of this week's tourney, and the stats say I hit 1 of 5 fairways. There are 7 possible fairways to hit in a 9 hole round, not counting the 2 par 3s.
Shouldn't it say 1 of 7?
How is Fairways Hit calculated?
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Re: How is Fairways Hit calculated?
I would have to agree, it should say 1 of 7.
I will look at my script to see why it doesn't say 1 of 7 as I can't think of any other reason why it shows 5.

I will look at my script to see why it doesn't say 1 of 7 as I can't think of any other reason why it shows 5.
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Re: How is Fairways Hit calculated?
I thought about it a little more. IF I drove a green on a par 4? It was Gusty winds, so that could have been possible.
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Re: How is Fairways Hit calculated?
That's a good point backed up by another players scorecard in the same round ...
tourney_toughstuff9_scorecard.php?id=17
tourney_toughstuff9_scorecard.php?id=17
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