Corwyn: Jeremy is our worthy February winner, and the new reigning Tough-It-Out Champion. Bravo!
I'll update the stats spreadsheet tomorrow (please get any late entries in by noon).
Well, I think that's it for any late entries... and now that the excitement (and agony) of last night's WGT update is (hopefully) over, here's a wrap-up of the February Tough-It-Out Tourney...
THE FINAL LEADERBOARD: (link here):
LEADERBOARD PRIZES:
WGTdbloshoe very kindly offered a sleeve prize to each of the top 5 finishers on the final leaderboard. They are:
1 Jerm65 Max Slow Meter Pro CONFIRMED
2 ColumbusStorm lvl81 Nikes CONFIRMED
3 fmagnets lvl61 Nikes tbc lvl48 Nikes CONFIRMED
4 Legaci lvl92 Black Vapor CONFIRMED
5 Shankette lvl90 Black Nikes CONFIRMED
Would these players please reply in this thread by Friday this week to confirm what sleeve Shoe should send you? I will complete this draft list and send to him.
SPECIAL PRIZES:
Spreadsheet is here.
Here is a pic of the final standings for these prizes: right-click on the image to enlarge, and keep clicking until you get largest view
Note I've added a highlight in yellow on the box where that player won that category, and highlights in blue if they were next in the standings.
I offered a sleeve prize for:
1) Highest overall percentage of Greens in Regulation:
Won by fmagnets with 67%, a very impressive total given these wind conditions and quick greens. Closest challengers were Wes and Russ with 58.5%.
2) Closest overall average distance to pin:
Won by ColumbusStorm with a total of 18.1. bhoese was 2nd with 20.7.
Mags, Russ: let me know if you want something different to your usual sleeve (as noted above).
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Other notable achievements:
Low score level 70 or lower (level at conclusion of tourney).
We had no participants at level 70 or lower... boo! We are really hoping that this monthly event can attract some of the newer players on WGT, giving those who may have been using starters for a while to see how they fare against some of the most experienced players around. Next time, perhaps WGT could put up a site-wide pop-up ad for the event or pin a thread post in the Announcements.
Our lowest-level player this time was Bunkeredinsand (lvl72 Master) who toughed-it-out to the finish. Well done!
Number of saves: (total number of 1-putt par saves through 36 holes, as shown on all cards): Several players managed the high number of 7 one-putt par saves across both rounds: Russ, CerinoDevoti, ab1983, and AdamK70.
Most Number of Birdies: Jeremy (Jerm65) took the honor here with a grand total of 10 birdies!
Least Number of Bogies: nobody escaped easily in this event, with 7 being the lowest number recorded, by the 3 top players on the leaderboard: Jerm65, ColumbusStorm and fmagnets.
Greatest overall total distance made putts: ab1983 is clearly our starter putter specialist here, with an extraordinary total of 235.87ft of total distance made putts. ColumbusStorm was close behind with 216.24.
Longest putt made: this honor goes to Russ (ColumbusStorm) with a 39ft putt in R2 (as it was supported by the stats scorecard), and just pipped ab1983's 38.2ft putt. However, Ross (GolferDadRB) had a 59ft putt (see this replay) in R1 (but with no card/stats to show).
Least # of Putts: Ianzzz takes the kudos here, somehow getting round in just 52 putts (25/27). Next were our two under-par finishers Jeremy and Russ with 54.
No 3-Putts: No fewer than 5 players managed to avoid a 3-putt: Jerm65, fmagnets, ianzzz, KonradOse, and mmyers0.
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Thank you everyone once again for taking part in this event.
This Tough-It-Out challenge will be a regular monthly event through the year. It will run parallel to the VT each month and on the same course. Typically it will fall in the 2nd and 3rd week. Also, I plan to compile the stats of each event into overall yearly Tough-It-Out Tour standings, with prizes on offer for best position in various of these categories.
I'm also considering the potential for a Tough-It-Out UEL Starters Ryder Cup, if there is enough interest, and the timing could work out.
In the meantime, next up, Kiawah in mid-March! Hope to see you all there, and do please help spread the word. Thanks!