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Thu, Mar 19 2015 12:08 AM (7 replies)
  • ChrisBandon
    4 Posts
    Mon, Mar 16 2015 6:18 PM

    I've played multiple rounds - both match play and stroke play.  But my average score still shows as 150 and my list of rounds played is blank.

    What am I missing here?

  • EasyEdward
    13,507 Posts
    Tue, Mar 17 2015 10:51 AM

    You must be playing them in practice mode.

  • alosso
    21,091 Posts
    Tue, Mar 17 2015 11:10 AM

    ChrisBandon:
    I've played multiple rounds - both match play and stroke play.  But my average score still shows as 150 and my list of rounds played is blank.

    What am I missing here?

    Yours is a special profile, different from usual. Therefore I assure you in advance that none of my statements and guesses is coined against you.

     

    => Did you play via Facebook in the beginning?

    That might explain the lack of statistics and in the score history.

    Nevertheless, there's one special data of extraordinary extraordiness: Your 150 average combined with your Amateur status.

    IMHO, it means that you have never played a ranked strokeplay round here.

    Question arises how you advanced from Hack to Amateur?

    => Did you succeed in Matchplay against higher tiers?

    << end of guessing >>

    For further advancement, you might want to play ranked strokeplay / tournaments (not on Par3s or Par5s).

    Otherwise, have fun!!

  • ChrisBandon
    4 Posts
    Tue, Mar 17 2015 6:07 PM

    This is the first I've heard of any type of mode, practice or otherwise.  I play stroke play rounds (by myself, to practice and see what my scores are) and I challenged others in match play.  Is there somewhere to turn off or on "practice mode"?

  • ChrisBandon
    4 Posts
    Tue, Mar 17 2015 6:08 PM

    No, I didn't come here via Facebook (actually, via the Bandon website).

     

    I've played strokeplay.  What is "ranked strokeplay"?

     

    Yes, I've beaten higher tiers in match play multiple times.

  • ScottHope
    10,617 Posts
    Wed, Mar 18 2015 2:50 AM
    You're welcome Chris, thank you.
  • ChrisBandon
    4 Posts
    Wed, Mar 18 2015 3:44 PM

    You da man, Scott.  Thank you.

  • alosso
    21,091 Posts
    Thu, Mar 19 2015 12:08 AM

    ChrisBandon:
    No, I didn't come here via Facebook (actually, via the Bandon website).

    I've played strokeplay.  What is "ranked strokeplay"?

    Yes, I've beaten higher tiers in match play multiple times.

    Again, I researched your activities and stats out of curiosity - no harm intended against you:

    You joined on 03-06, beat 1 Amateur, 3 Pros, 2 Tour Pros and even 1 Legend (besides a few Hacks which do not count) before being promoted to your current status, Amateur, on 03-08. This is a probable consequence of the tiering calculations of the game. It's only uncommon that the average is still at it's starting value of 150, and that the matches aren't recorded in the stats.
    Didn't check the further matches.

    The Bandon website offers a comfy entry to the game, presenting a CTTH game (one shot per hole, see below) and stroke play on each individual hole. It even recognizes WGT logins.

    But, none of these games is ranked, though the CTTHs are usually recorded in the scoring history - not for you.

    In the lower part of this screen, both Web and Mobile access are offered for further options. If you chose mobile, it may explain the unusual items, missing records, stats etc, but this I can't comment.

    You have experienced ranked strokeplay now, are on your way to a WGT "career" - good luck for that!

    As a hint, play tournaments, play daily - it helps with the XPs and levels for access to better equipment in the Pro Shop.

    Most of all, Have Fun!!

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