NEW - The Divisions
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:23 pm
Hi all, in case you don't read your pms.
Something new for you all to play.
Starting 1st March 2019
I have taken the most active players over the month of February (by number of rounds posted in PGA9, PGA18, Stableford and the Open - a possible 52 rounds) and using my Power Rankings, placed those players into Divisions based on their Score Power rating for the month of February. If you are not initially allocated a Division, you can still take part, just play the rounds when they are open and you will be added to a Feeder league which will increase in size as new players join.
The Divisions is a league structure with automatic promotion and relegation with 4 up and 4 down after a Season is completed. Each Season takes place over a Calendar month.
What do you have to do?
Simply play ONE 9 hole round over a 5 day period with 5 rounds during a month. Each round has a rest day afterwards (ok, a closedown day). Your score for each round will be subtracted from 50 (this is so the total points score can be sorted large to small) so a round of 30 will get you 20pts and a round of 36 gets you 14pts. There will not be any minus scores, so any rounds of 49 and will receive 1pt for taking part. This way a player playing every week will rank higher than someone who doesn't play at all. Each rounds' points score is added together to give you a month total (see Midweek Challenge for sort of layout). The table will then be sorted highest to lowest on Total Points and promotions and relegations will happen at month end shutdown.
EDIT - in the event of tied points at the month end, the number of birdies in the month will determine position with more birdies being better.
Hopefully, this will give you something else to play for if your scores aren't challenging the top of the leaderboard, you are effectively playing 14 others in your league and with it being 9 holes, the scores should be close. Can you make it up into the top Leagues or nail that vital 5th round to stave off relegation??
Any questions, please feel free to post
Cheers
Andy
Something new for you all to play.
Starting 1st March 2019
I have taken the most active players over the month of February (by number of rounds posted in PGA9, PGA18, Stableford and the Open - a possible 52 rounds) and using my Power Rankings, placed those players into Divisions based on their Score Power rating for the month of February. If you are not initially allocated a Division, you can still take part, just play the rounds when they are open and you will be added to a Feeder league which will increase in size as new players join.
The Divisions is a league structure with automatic promotion and relegation with 4 up and 4 down after a Season is completed. Each Season takes place over a Calendar month.
What do you have to do?
Simply play ONE 9 hole round over a 5 day period with 5 rounds during a month. Each round has a rest day afterwards (ok, a closedown day). Your score for each round will be subtracted from 50 (this is so the total points score can be sorted large to small) so a round of 30 will get you 20pts and a round of 36 gets you 14pts. There will not be any minus scores, so any rounds of 49 and will receive 1pt for taking part. This way a player playing every week will rank higher than someone who doesn't play at all. Each rounds' points score is added together to give you a month total (see Midweek Challenge for sort of layout). The table will then be sorted highest to lowest on Total Points and promotions and relegations will happen at month end shutdown.
EDIT - in the event of tied points at the month end, the number of birdies in the month will determine position with more birdies being better.
Hopefully, this will give you something else to play for if your scores aren't challenging the top of the leaderboard, you are effectively playing 14 others in your league and with it being 9 holes, the scores should be close. Can you make it up into the top Leagues or nail that vital 5th round to stave off relegation??
Any questions, please feel free to post
Cheers
Andy