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GolfLink Open CTTH master tier final result :/

Sun, Mar 1 2015 7:20 PM (7 replies)
  • HenriChinaski
    94 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 10:23 AM

    The competition in the master tier was very close, and the course was fun to play all the month, but I have a big problem with the final leaderboard:

    I finish in second place with 14.44 (not bad with my equipement, I'm proud of it), only beaten by Voyager2722 with a 13.42 score (congrats to him). The thing is: He enter this score today (first of march) and the tourney was scheduled for 01 Feb to 28 Feb period.

    So: Is this normal? Is his score should be invalidated (or not)? Should I say goodbye to the 3150C?

    Thanks for all informations. ;)

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 10:51 AM
    Probably down to time zones.
  • HenriChinaski
    94 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 11:13 AM

    Probably. But his history say 1 of march (in WGT server time), and it's my potential first victory in 3 years... So if someone could look at it...

    If he posted his score in the "good" period, I'm good with it and congrats to him. ;)

  • fmagnets
    3,640 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 11:57 AM

    Scoring history and earnings work off of UTC. Midnight Pacific Time on the last day of the month is when these monthly tournaments finish, which is 8am on the first day of the next month in UTC. So there is an 8 hour period where logged scores will show as 1st March. Nothing out of the ordinary here.

  • andyson
    6,415 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 12:18 PM

    fmagnets:
    So there is an 8 hour period where logged scores will show as 1st March. Nothing out of the ordinary here.

    And since he is in Greece, would that not be 10 hrs?

  • fmagnets
    3,640 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 1:31 PM

    andyson:

    And since he is in Greece, would that not be 10 hrs?

    No.

  • HenriChinaski
    94 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 5:15 PM

    Hmmm, let see if I understand well...

    A tournament's period is defined in a specific time zone (because California?), and the result is given in another one. This way you can win the month after the tournament. Correct? So, we have to add 8 hours to the announced period of time to have the real dead line in UTC? Right? And I lost. :/ And Voyager2722 win the thing (congrats to him etc.). \o/

    Thanks for the answers guys! ;)

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Sun, Mar 1 2015 7:20 PM

    fmagnets:

    andyson:

    And since he is in Greece, would that not be 10 hrs?

    No.

    succinct yet true....!!

    LOL..sorry my 'son'

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