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Mini Tour Player of the Year. How Would You Set it Up?


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I am running a golf mini tour for golfers of all ability levels this summer. 

4 events, 4 flights

Gross and Net prizes

How should I do player of the year.

Should I have a gross Player of the Year and a Net Player of the Year

Should I combine them somehow?

Thoughts?

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Cobra  Wishon 911 D FMAX 10.5 ,EQ-NX 4W, 7W, 4H/6H, 7-LW

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I'm in a whatsapp group of about 15 golfers and organise a tournament every month.. to keep things fair (we have players from hcp 10 to 52) we go by stableford points and have prizes for winner and second, as well as a sleeve of balls for 4 "closest to the pin".. we also have pins for birdies and eagles, which we buy from a local wildlife foundation (so even more reason to make birdies, as with each birdie then get money from us). Everyone in the group pays a few bucks monthly so we can pay for the prizes all year round and the money that's left over at the end of the year is then used for a dinner for all.

At the end of the year we also have one extra prize for the player who won the most championships during the year.

cheers Chris

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Here's my thought would love some feedback.  My other thought is that we would just use column 7 for all the flights and dispense with how many people you beat.  

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Edited by Themightyoz

WITB

Cobra  Wishon 911 D FMAX 10.5 ,EQ-NX 4W, 7W, 4H/6H, 7-LW

Biomech Acculock Ace Putter

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