WUISENRIKE:
WUISENRIKE vs SDEERSLAYER13 (forfeit in hole 3) ... WUISENRIKE WON.
Kevin, on hole 3, lost connection or made a forfeit. I was trying to reorganize the game without success, because Kevin was not online ... I waited well for more than 10 minutes, and since he still did not appear, I got into the showdown, I played all 9 holes and then I tried again to play with Kevin without success ... in the messages, I saw that Kevin told me that he had lost the connection, but that he had already returned ... he could have set up the game, since I was waiting for him for much more than half an hour ..
Hi Luis,
Please get in touch with your opponent and try to finish the game, you start with the score from the last completed hole.
Warm regards,
Dotty
Here is the rule for everyone to know:
Disconnections
If a player disconnects and the game times out before they get back, the game will restart after the last completed hole with the same score. How you get back to the hole to restart is up to both players to agree on.
Example
If you're in a stroke game and it happens on the 9th hole, you may want to get back to the 9th in MP mode, as you can concede holes and give putts and get back to the 9th a lot quicker. Then write down the strokes you had on 9, add them to the holes already played and then restart back into stroke mode for the back 9th... If it’s an MP game, concede holes/putts until you back at the hole you need to restart on. Again both players can agree on how that is done.
We want everyone to use common sense and work it out between yourselves, so these are just guidelines! If you were clearly going to lose the hole that the disco occurred on you should concede that hole when you get back to it.
Example
My opponent made a great approach to about 4 feet, an easy bird, my approach was to about 12 feet, make-able but a tougher putt.... I then lost the internet when I was about to putt. We picked up the game from the beginning of that hole only this time, I put my approach to 2 feet and he put his approach to 15 feet, as soon as he was up to putt, I gave the putt and we halved the hole on birdies... Even though it was not clear if I would win or lose that hole before the discontection, it was clear that my opponent was not going to lose the hole, so giving the putt was the right thing to do, the disco should never give someone an advantage.
If you feel that you have won the hole or lost the hole you come back to, because of the disco, you may make an appeal to the organizing committee. But again we really would rather the players work it out between them and in the spirit of this competition.
Once both players have agreed and the game is completed after any discos, then there can be no complaints, the result will stand.
A match cannot be claimed a win through disconnections, players have to finish the match.