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02/02/15 The second CC sponsored tournament

Tue, Feb 10 2015 10:28 AM (62 replies)
  • dave290163
    218 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 3:40 AM

    hi there

    thanks for the game people have in good fun how many on average players do you get in your cc tourneys ?? im a member of yellow brick rd we have 240 members but only 30 at tops take part ! 

    thanks Dave

  • dave290163
    218 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 3:50 AM

    hi there

    thanks for the game people have in good fun how many on average players do you get in your cc tourneys ?? im a member of yellow brick rd we have 240 members but only 30 at tops take part ! 

    thanks Dave

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,581 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 4:33 AM

    dave290163:

    hi there

    thanks for the game people have in good fun how many on average players do you get in your cc tourneys ?? im a member of yellow brick rd we have 240 members but only 30 at tops take part ! 

    thanks Dave

    some kindly advice Dave - do not criticise ur CC in the general forums. If u have an issue then PM ur owner.

  • stevereilly
    5,910 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 5:54 AM

    oneeyedjohn:

    dave290163:

    hi there

    thanks for the game people have in good fun how many on average players do you get in your cc tourneys ?? im a member of yellow brick rd we have 240 members but only 30 at tops take part ! 

    thanks Dave

    some kindly advice Dave - do not criticise ur CC in the general forums. If u have an issue then PM ur owner.

    +1,  in fact criticism of any CC in the main forum should be avoided. Owners, generally put a lot of time and money running CCs.  I know Den (YBRCC owner) is one of those owners,

    CC tournament participation is probably the most exasperatring issue for owners, it is not the owners fault if the membership don't play,

     The CC is like the owners child and personally I wouldn't welcome public criticism of my kids.

     

  • andyson
    6,415 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 7:40 AM

    PaulTon:
    I played in this event ( very badly) and the thing that stood out  was how gawd awful those dog tee markers are. It looks like something I would have done in my 1st week of teaching myself photoshop. Awful, awful work WGT, shame on you.

    Agreed Paul!  Of all the millions of public domain dog pictures (Pic) out there they chose that picture.  Something about this puppy just doesn't seem right to me....

    (But at least we know they didn't spend a lot of time making it)

     

  • stevereilly
    5,910 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 8:49 AM

    I was kind of misleading in the title of this thread,   I should have posted that this was the joint second  CC sponsored tournament.

    Those nice guys at "The Trophy Run Golf club"   are also sponsoring a WGT tournament this week.

    I've copied this post from "Country Club corner" :-

     

    DAputts:

    DAputts:

    Looking for a active club?  Looking for a social club?  Looking to make friends?  We are a small club looking to grow.  Plenty of tournaments, nothing you like make your own.  All tiers,  skill levels welcome....  We don't play for credits and right now we do not have prize tourneys.  We expect that you would friend all other members, play 1 CC tourney a week and visit the forums each day.  Sound like what you are looking for...come see us...Have a question, just ask...

    DAputts  owner

    rdp63   director

    We are also sponsoring a WGT Tournament....check it out...then if you are looking for a fun club check us out...

    Here is a link to The Trophy Run Golf Club sponsored tournament

  • Jimbog1964
    8,378 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 10:25 AM

    Fews things in the above, and not going to bother quoting eac but hopefully get most of it:

    1. We are not grilling people that apply.  It's actually quite nice to see that many people here on WGT are actually just genuine, just looking to have a good time.  As is human nature we all focus on the bad, hence the news every evening on TV. but there is a lot of good out there too, and this amazingly successful recruitment has also highlighted the good.

    However, it is also folly to ignore that scum exists.  It's therefore not tin foil hat or renaissance inquisition time weeding out the obvious gifted all their equipment rampage, same family name as the gifter, day x1 9' to the pin credit earning super hero.  Any one who knows anything just knows:)

    2. So what do people get joining a CC apart from playing an event that day one was seeing twice the usual number of participants out there?

    Great friendly environment as all explained above and on our Bridgestone CC website.  The fact we are so so upfront about being intolerant of scum, and clearly saying who need not apply fortunately also serves to keep them from applying.  The m/a superheros have been around the block too, and know we are not their place.  That's the bad side though, and there is a lot of just good as this good experience has happily reminded us.

    We were light on Ms / TMs as had never targeted that before, but we had a solid few who we wanted to help, and make the club better for them.  In return the club also gets people a bit earlier, and hopefully that is good all round.  All as basically said

    3.  Participation

    I know it was likely not meant as such but criticising a CC in public is not good.  Participation is a huge issue for any CC, and any one who says not is talking crap.  You can do it I guess with constant work, and turnover of members if that is what you want.  Some are happy to have a good core, and get around to fixing the rest as and when and some are happy where they are.  Any issues about expectations / club direction should be discussed privately.  CC ownership is not easy.  I fully realise me flitting in / out of the running just with my recruitment bit is way short of being an owner as they have it all the time.

    Just with Bridge we had a superb and active fairly large core of higher level people.  48 people signed up for just one season of one MP comp, and they will all play it out.....many know each other and the forum banter is good generally, not just with that 1.

    Generally

    As said a great positive experience for us that is proving to be v enjoyable.  We are very lucky to be in the pilot scheme and so not cost us anything.  I have no clue what the likely sponsorship cost is going forward so you would need to speak to WGT there.  

    Please any one new just respect that we had a lot of CC forum chat about it, and let the "Stoners", long term or welcomed new" enjoy the moment:) 

     

     

     

     

  • WillyBigg
    2,135 Posts
    Wed, Feb 4 2015 5:14 PM

    BridgeStone has a great selection of tourneys, almost all have some sort of prize. We have a very active forum, some days there is as much to read there as here. There is always someone available to help with any problems, give advice, or answer questions. There is not a better group of officers & owner taking care of their club.

    Looking forward to welcoming more new members.

     

     

  • ISH47
    1,963 Posts
    Thu, Feb 5 2015 9:04 AM

    bump

  • WigerToods2010
    8,447 Posts
    Thu, Feb 5 2015 12:35 PM

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