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Ranking and scoring average not changing!

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Mon, Dec 15 2014 7:13 AM (10 replies)
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  • trampsinger
    5 Posts
    Thu, Dec 11 2014 5:32 PM

    I've been at 74.05 for months. Theres no way that shouldnt be changing. I play nothing but ranked rounds. Any ideas or help? 

    Thanks'

     

  • ScottHope
    10,623 Posts
    Fri, Dec 12 2014 10:29 AM

    Best of Par 5 & 3 don't count towards your average and you need to score under 40 for 9 holes (80 for 18 holes) to move it down.

  • trampsinger
    5 Posts
    Fri, Dec 12 2014 11:11 AM

    What games should I play to move my score the fastest? 

    Thanks

  • WGTdbloshoe
    2,840 Posts
    Fri, Dec 12 2014 11:57 AM

    trampsinger:

    What games should I play to move my score the fastest? 

    Thanks

    Ranked stroke play rounds.

     

    - WGTdbloshoe

  • ScottHope
    10,623 Posts
    Fri, Dec 12 2014 12:54 PM

    ...again, not courses that are consisted entirely of par 3 or 5 holes. These courses are deliberately excluded from affecting your average because the par for them is 27 (54) and 45 (90) respectively and as such would distort your average unrealistically if they were included.

  • IRISHPUNK
    4,019 Posts
    Fri, Dec 12 2014 1:25 PM

    trampsinger:

    What games should I play to move my score the fastest? 

    Thanks

    Move your score?  par 70 or 71 course.

  • trampsinger
    5 Posts
    Sun, Dec 14 2014 10:06 AM

    OK three rounds 40 or less and no change from my 74.05 scoring average? 

  • TopShelf2010
    10,971 Posts
    Sun, Dec 14 2014 11:01 AM

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  • trampsinger
    5 Posts
    Sun, Dec 14 2014 12:58 PM

    Why isn't there an increase then?

  • ScottHope
    10,623 Posts
    Mon, Dec 15 2014 1:33 AM

    Your average score is calculated from your best x number of ranked rounds in your current tier.

    Pro : *20 rounds
    Tour Pro : *25 rounds
    Master : *40 rounds
    Tour Master : *50 rounds
    Legend : *500 rounds
    Tour Legend : *500 rounds

    Therefore once you have played the aforementioned number of rounds your average will no longer increase, it will either remain static or go down.

    When you move up to a new tier, your score will reset and your first round in the new tier will reflect that, sometimes it might change by a large amount depending on your first round score and that is what confuses some people.

    * the values quoted in this post may not be correct.

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