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Post by The Boss on Dec 27, 2021 2:20:40 GMT
PLEASE NOTE!!
Due to a glitch entering the conditions for this event, it will not commence until TUESDAY 28 DECEMBER, and run for 6 days only
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Post by geordieles on Dec 27, 2021 16:07:31 GMT
PLEASE NOTE!!Due to a glitch entering the conditions for this event, it will not commence until TUESDAY 28 DECEMBER, and run for 6 days only If you click on it you can force start it, once you do that you have to wait 5 minutes log out of PLAYTOUR then back in again, click event pay your dues and your in, worked for me anyhow.
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Post by The Boss on Dec 27, 2021 16:23:57 GMT
WOW! Didn't know that Les, thanks!
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Post by The Boss on Dec 28, 2021 1:13:00 GMT
If you wait until Tuesday to play Round 1, I think the 6 days ends late on Sunday. Check the event dates on your in-society schedule.
If you 'force' the start of Round 1 on Monday, you will still have 6 days and they will end late on Saturday - it appears! That's what my schedule shows...
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Post by altaedm on Dec 29, 2021 14:01:47 GMT
Please Note ***** I did not have to force start it - because someone else did - LESTER
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Post by The Boss on Dec 30, 2021 12:03:02 GMT
Round 1 - It was a disappointing day for the guests, despite there not being much wind. The problem was the speed and slopes of the greens. Although he carded four birdies, the rest of Randy Grant's scorecard resembled a Sam Peckinpah movie, there was red everywhere, and a woeful 79 resulted. Charlie Roberts was glad to survive with a 75, commenting that this course is the season's toughest so far. Bob Fletcher and Hans Kunok hit a couple of fighting 74's, with Bob stating that he'd always disliked this course, but he only had two double-bogeys to blame for his less than impressive score. Ian McKinley could only muster a 73, while Les Souter's even par 72 was the best of the guests' rounds, and he put that down to some poor putting, missing several makeable putts. Surely things can only get better...
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Post by The Boss on Dec 31, 2021 10:11:31 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Jan 1, 2022 11:41:42 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Jan 2, 2022 16:19:35 GMT
Round 4 - It was still windy but torrential rain during the night left the greens completely saturated, meaning that putts had to be well struck to reach the cups. Charlie Roberts' 77, his worst score of the event, left him rock bottom and looking to produce a huge improvement at Riviera next week. Randy Grant (71), Bob Fletcher (70, thanks to a final hole eagle) and Ian McKinley (72), all finished way down the field and looking forward to a change of course. Les Souter finally produced the goods when he fired a fine 67, but still only lifted him into a tie for 39th. The best guest performance came from Hans Kunok, who inexplicably carved out a fantastic 63 today, the best round of the tournament, which elevated him into a share of 14th spot. The eventual winner was tour pro Phil Mickelson, who cantered home 4 strokes ahead of his nearest rivals, one of whom was Tiger Woods who increased the earnings gap between himself and the guest players in the process. Hopefully the guests will be able to compete at Riviera in the Nissan Open next week...
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