Seniors Roll up Tuesday 30th April 2019
52 members turned up this week playing 2s & 3s, with this number of players it meant that two pairs were offered the option to either play individual stableford or use the calculation of a “ghost” player, the latter was chosen.
To explain how this calculation works;
The joint score of the pair is divided by two, this then provides the mean average which becomes the score of the “ghost”.
for example
Player 1 scores 3 points
Player 2 scores 2 points
Ghost allocated 3 + 2 = 5 divided by 2 = 2.5
On par 4s and 5s The two best scores count therefore
Player 1 scores 3
Ghost scores 2.5
Score 5.5
If playing a par three hole when all scores count
Player 1 scores 3,
Player 2 scores 2
Ghost scores 2.5
Score 7.5
When scoring the actual figure scored is entered and is not to be rounded up on each hole.
BorB
We move onto hole #4 next week.
Results
pts
1st B Mace, I Bensted, C Howard 102
2nd R Tucker, G Westerhof 98 c/b
3rd L Waters, A Wilkins B Bunning 98