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07-12-2016 11:37 PM #1
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Flagstick Open
Anyone playing?
Looks like a pretty low attendance this year.
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07-13-2016 10:49 AM #2
I usually attend, its a great tournament, but I'm out of town this weekend and can't make it .
With the fees , they're getting $150 of Taylormade /Adidas swag , so it's a great deal on top of lunch, dinner , prizes , green fees etcAt the end of the day ... It gets dark
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07-13-2016 11:16 AM #3
I've played in the past but can't make it this year - same weekend as Bluesfest. It's been a good deal in the past but the price went up a fair bit so that may have turned some people off. The event has been very well run in the past
is there a list posted somewhere?I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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07-18-2016 10:18 PM #4
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I played in the Flagstick Open this year. It was my first competitive tournament round in 20 years and was round #5 and 6 on the year. I had an absolute blast.
We were given a decent little swag package upon registration, a steak dinner on Sat and 2 rounds of golf...I would say that we got a hell of a deal.
Got placed in the B flight and managed to get it around ok for 36 holes, played with 4 really good dudes over the 2 days and got to witness some unreal golf. Who the hell shoots -11?? Crazy.
Needless to say, I look forward to next year's event already.
Here is the recap from Flagstick. http://go.shr.lc/2a2ymkM
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07-19-2016 07:49 AM #5
-11 and the B Flight player shot -9 WTF!!?? What is the cap range for B Flight??
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07-19-2016 07:53 AM #6
both wer pretty low. I think reza said there was a 5 in c flight
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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07-19-2016 08:06 AM #7
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07-19-2016 09:20 AM #8
Jeepers 5 handicaps in the C flight playing against guys that are prob close 18-20 caps? How does that make sense at all...
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07-19-2016 09:55 AM #9
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I was curious about this and I asked the tournament director. He told me that the cut off this year was as follows (approx)
A Flight (+2.5-2.8)
B Flight (3.0-6.8)
C Flight (7 and up)
Senior flight (open)
Apparently most years the cut off for A is under 2. There are some crazy good golfers around here.
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07-19-2016 10:15 AM #10
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07-19-2016 11:13 AM #11
There used to be 4 flights and no senior division so a 12 had a chance. It's now more of an elite event
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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07-19-2016 11:46 AM #12
So someone between a 3.0 and a 6.8 shot 9 under par over two rounds.....hmmm that seems fairly astronomical to me...
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07-19-2016 01:12 PM #13
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I'm not sure that it's so much of an "elite event" as it is simply a function of the number of registrations being down.
With only 75+ registered, it would make it difficult to have 4 evenly stacked flights. Who knows, maybe I'm completely wrong.
This was their first year amalgamating all 3 tournaments that had been run previously as part of the BMG Cup series into one event. Based on this, they may look to change it up a bit next year.
I know I'll be there regardless. It really was a good event.
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07-19-2016 01:20 PM #14
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So I just looked that B flight player up and his index is 1.8 prior to entering those 2 killer tournament rounds from the weekend. So it is bound to go down even further now.
Might have been an oversight on the Directors part in putting him in B.
Oh well.
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07-19-2016 03:09 PM #15
Wow... Just took a look at the runner up's scoring record on the Golf Canada site. His scores had been trending in a positive direction but I would say that the odds of him shooting these two rounds back-to-back (in a tournament) would be astronomical!
For comparison, the winner's index is +4.2 and his 2016 scoring average is 69.8. The runner up's index is (now) 1.2 and his 2016 scoring average is 78.2!
Equinelle isn't the toughest track around but still... an incredible performance!Twitter: @mfarquharson73
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07-19-2016 03:17 PM #16
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I played this year after missing the last 2 years, and these were my 3rd and 4th rounds of the year. The course was in MINT condition, I was amazed!
I played with the "B" player who shot -9 and I can tell you, he was on fire, but I also think that his tournament scores over the last several years would have him as a B based on the 2.3 cut off that I was told they used. He hit the ball a mile off the tee and only missed bigtime right off the tee early in Round 1 on #4 and #5 but those misses just placed him in the adjacent fairways which was fine. Other than that, he was down the middle all day long and long long long!
I will admit that the course was in perfect scoring condition and he took advantage. I did not play great and managed to play 17 holes at +1 after a triple on Hole #1, so it was easy to see how someone hitting it 300+ down the middle could go low.
The greens were quick but not overly fast. they held approach shots, the fairways were like carpets, there was next to no wind on day one a slight breeze day 2 so it was ideal.
Can't beat the value with 2 rounds on the weekend + steak dinner + a hat, some balls and a cool backpack from Taylor Made.
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07-19-2016 03:18 PM #17
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Perhaps his pockets were not as full of sand as they normally are?....Haha!
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07-19-2016 03:53 PM #18
last year was more or less the same with the elimination of the D flight and the addition of the senior division. At least they had more than 4 people in the senior division. It's a well run event but I think the way it is headed it will make it a challenge to keep the higher caps interested if they have to compete against high single digit caps.
equinelle isn't the toughest track but it's not a pushover either. the yardage listed for the A/B flights was 7000 yards but I am not sure it played that.I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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07-19-2016 04:18 PM #19
You're right....the odds are astronomical.
http://www.popeofslope.com/sandbagging/odds.html
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07-20-2016 02:16 PM #20
I couldn't make to the event this year , and hope to be there next year , but having the flights depending on the number of entries isn't correct IMO .
If the lowest in C is a 7 handicap , then realistically anyone over an 11 cap has really no chance .Maybe over 1 day , someone can have a great round , last year someone shot a career low , but over 2 rounds its hard to repeat that same feat.
It should be a specified cut off point regardless of no. of entries.
But it's still a fantastic event, and from what I heard it was no different this yearAt the end of the day ... It gets dark
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