Friday, May 14, 2010

Warwick's birdie vs. Manchester's albatross

The newly released rules & regulations obviously need some clarification. The play-off rule for the two finalists were throwing couple of golfers. Let us give you an explanation of what we mean:

Instead of a British Open style strokeplay play-off ours is a matchplay play-off. So basically it is a three hole match, hence the 'best two of three' holes.

So as a worked example, its Warwick vs. Manchester, it's Steve Essex vs. James Pearson:
  Hole 10, JP makes 6, Essex a 4
  Hole 11, JP makes 3, Essex a 2
  Hole 18, JP makes a miraculous albatross 2, Essex a 5
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Using the Open play-off, we'd then go to sudden death. Unfortunately, our play-off, the play-off would have ended at hole 11, and nobody would have been able to see that miraculous albatross of James'. And Steve would love that.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous James said...

350 Yard Drive, threaded through the Oak trees, followed by a hole out from 270 with my trusty 3 metal. Stuff of dreams.

6:40 PM  
Anonymous Ingolstadt Golfer said...

SM-history: steve has lost in 2006 on the 18th...

11:12 AM  

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