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PDGA Money and Points leader
PDGA Money and Points leader
A little guy we call Sprout is the PDGA points and money leader. Wow! Nice shooting.
http://pdga.com/points.php
You'll have to select the drop down box at the bottom to see the results. Congrats E-Mac!
http://pdga.com/points.php
You'll have to select the drop down box at the bottom to see the results. Congrats E-Mac!
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- Schoen-hopper
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1082, now that's a hot round.
http://www.pdga.com/tournament/tourname ... ngs=1#Open
http://www.pdga.com/tournament/tourname ... ngs=1#Open
Is Texas home of the baggers? Weird stuff with the advanced and intermediate players.... The last tournament, the top 4 intermediate would have topped advanced.. This last one that was posted so far it's the top two intermediate..iqbal wrote:1082, now that's a hot round.
http://www.pdga.com/tournament/tourname ... ngs=1#Open
- Schoen-hopper
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1000 rated rounds are pretty good for intermediate players.
They get away with it because they are not PDGA members. That is not cool. I wonder if they can keep their ratings for non-members and just not post them. That might allow them to still use these non-member player ratings to determine division eligibility.
From what I've heard, this is currently at TD discretion. Is that right? The TD has the right to refuse a non member a division which they don't think they should be eligible for?
They get away with it because they are not PDGA members. That is not cool. I wonder if they can keep their ratings for non-members and just not post them. That might allow them to still use these non-member player ratings to determine division eligibility.
From what I've heard, this is currently at TD discretion. Is that right? The TD has the right to refuse a non member a division which they don't think they should be eligible for?
Yup, a TD has the right to assign a player without a rating to a division they feel appropriate.... That's tough to do though if they're not a local and/or you haven't really seen them play...Schoen-hopper wrote:1000 rated rounds are pretty good for intermediate players.![]()
They get away with it because they are not PDGA members. That is not cool. I wonder if they can keep their ratings for non-members and just not post them. That might allow them to still use these non-member player ratings to determine division eligibility.
From what I've heard, this is currently at TD discretion. Is that right? The TD has the right to refuse a non member a division which they don't think they should be eligible for?
