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I'm in. I have no clue what I'm doing, but I'll figure it out as I go.

You and I both.

- Jered

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I'm in. I have no clue what I'm doing, but I'll figure it out as I go.

Each week you will select 8 players from the field.

Players are grouped in "A,B,C groups"

You select two from group A & C, four total players and then four from group B.

Now you start one player from A, two players from B and one from C.

This is your starting lineup and the others are subs/bench players.

You can then change the players if you like, but the change must be done before each round deadline.

Usually you'll only make a change if your players miss cut, WD, or if a bench guy is in contention to place 1st, 2nd or 3rd.

Scoring is a set standard. The low round each day determines the starting point for points.

Example - low round is even par. Anyone who is even that round scores 20 points.

18 points for 1 over, 16 for 2 over, and so on in increments of 2 points.

I participate to keep up with the tour events and the progress of the tour players during the season.

It's also fun to beat @gogolfing

You'll catch on quickly and have fun picking players each week.

It can be frustrating when your team players misses the cut, or when one takes a triple bogey and knocks your

team out of contention.

Good luck, Club Rat

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Each week you will select 8 players from the field. Players are grouped in "A,B,C groups" You select two from group A & C, four total players and then four from group B. Now you start one player from A, two players from B and one from C. This is your starting lineup and the others are subs/bench players. You can then change the players if you like, but the change must be done before each round deadline. Usually you'll only make a change if your players miss cut, WD, or if a bench guy is in contention to place 1st, 2nd or 3rd. Scoring is a set standard. The low round each day determines the starting point for points. Example - low round is even par. Anyone who is even that round scores 20 points. 18 points for 1 over, 16 for 2 over, and so on in increments of 2 points. I participate to keep up with the tour events and the progress of the tour players during the season. It's also fun to beat @gogolfing ..... You'll catch on quickly and have fun picking players each week. It can be frustrating when your team players misses the cut, or when one takes a triple bogey and knocks your team out of contention. Good luck, Club Rat

Thanks!

- Jered

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Each week you will select 8 players from the field.

Players are grouped in "A,B,C groups"

You select two from group A & C, four total players and then four from group B.

Now you start one player from A, two players from B and one from C.

This is your starting lineup and the others are subs/bench players.

You can then change the players if you like, but the change must be done before each round deadline.

Usually you'll only make a change if your players miss cut, WD, or if a bench guy is in contention to place 1st, 2nd or 3rd.

Scoring is a set standard. The low round each day determines the starting point for points.

Example - low round is even par. Anyone who is even that round scores 20 points.

18 points for 1 over, 16 for 2 over, and so on in increments of 2 points.

I participate to keep up with the tour events and the progress of the tour players during the season.

It's also fun to beat @gogolfing.....

You'll catch on quickly and have fun picking players each week.

It can be frustrating when your team players misses the cut, or when one takes a triple bogey and knocks your

team out of contention.

Good luck, Club Rat

Come on @Club Rat it is the holiday season....don't be like that :beer: Looking forward to another season....TST group typically brings some serious knowledge and competition....good luck to all in 2015!

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Throw Parker0065 in as another signup.

I'm sure I'll suck(tend to pick more with heart than head) but it sounds like fun.

Merry Christmas!

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Irons: Bridgestone J40-CB 3-PW, Project-X 6.0

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Just signed up.

Driver: Taylormade RBZ :tmade: Irons: Titleist AP1 :titleist: PW-4 All other clubs are needing upgrading as I am able to afford it.

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No cap. You're good!

Actually, in previous years Yahoo caps the group at 50...I am assuming it is the same this year. No worries though as it is at 19 right now.

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Ping G 410 14.5˚ 3 Ping Tour Stiff Shaft
Ping G 410 19˚ Ping Tour Stiff Shaft
i 500 irons 4-UW 1/2 inch over, blue dot, NS Pro Modus 105 Stiff Shafts
Ping Stealth Wedges Wedges  54˚ 58˚

Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 34" 


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Actually, in previous years Yahoo caps the group at 50...I am assuming it is the same this year. No worries though as it is at 19 right now.

Cool, thanks! All good for now. We can worry about that if we grow substantially in the next week.

Will W


Posted

Cool, Crim's back this year !!!!!

Now were having fun .................

Club Rat

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Cool, Crim's back this year !!!!!

Now were having fun .................

Club Rat

I'm committed too, a couple times last year one of my golfers would get cut and I'd forget to throw in a replacement :censored:

NOT HAPPENING THIS YEAR

Joel Holden

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New to golf, league and to forum but looking forward to all of it in 2015. Thanks for putting this together. Should be fun.

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