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WGT Tour: Appeal for players from non eligible countries

Sun, Jun 10 2012 5:04 AM (132 replies)
  • genorb
    1,255 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:15 PM

    OK I am back again with this subject. Some members will think that I am stubborn, but I learnt that sometime you need to “fight” to get something right happening (women knows very well about it). 

    Issue:

    The WGT Tour is the most exciting competition so far on WGT and players from non eligible countries are not allowed to play it to the end. 

    I believe that this is not right that players from non eligible countries are not allowed to participate to the grand final of the WGT Tour when they manage to finish in the top 3.

    Due to legal issues, players from non eligible countries cannot win any prizes. That’s fine but that’s already a punition. Why giving them an additional punition by not allowing them to play to the end?

    Let’s take myself as an example. 

    During the WGT Fall Tour, I finished 2nd in the November championship. However I could not play the grand final in January 2012. The same goes for Elvinomepego.

    I managed to finish 3rd in the February championship and second in the March Championship and should be qualified for the WGT Winter Tour grand final in April (I even qualified twice). However, from the following news

    http://www.wgt.com/news/archive/2012/03/28/last-chance-to-enter-the-free-wgt-winter-tour.aspx

    It appears that, again, I will not be able to play the grand final. That’s very disappointing.

    Solution:

    Since this grand final should be played among 9 eligible players, the solution is pretty simple. 

    For each championship, the top 3 players are qualified for the grand final + subsequent eligible players in the ranking to have 3 eligible players qualified.

    Like this you have 9 eligible players who play for the prize during the grand final + some non eligible players who finished in top 3 and who are playing for the fun.

    For example:

    in January, the top 3 players were all eligible, so those 3 players are qualified (Bolloxinbruges, Dianne81 and Mohuyu).

    In February, there is 1 non eligible player in top 3, so the first subsequent eligible player is also qualified (Hanswurst72, xXxxMARCxxXx, Genorb, jimbean346)

    In March, there are 2 non eligible players in top 3, so the two first subsequent eligible players are also qualified (dansamcam, genorb, Starsandros, DarSum, dud_doodle)

    So at the end you get 9 eligible players who are playing for the prize during the grand final:

    1. Bolloxinbruges
    2. Dianne81
    3. Mohuyu
    4. Hanswurst72
    5. xXxxMARCxxXx
    6. jimbean346
    7. dansamcam
    8. DarSum
    9. dud_doodle

    and also two non eligible players playing for fun

    1. Genorb
    2. Starsandros

    I think that this is a reasonable solution and this is not much asking. It doesn’t alter the competition at all (competition between 9 players for the prize) and allow players from non eligible countries, who fight hard during this intensive competition, to get the prize they are looking for, namely being able to compete with the bests.

    I hope that this appeal will be taken into consideration and that non eligible players will be able to play the grand final for which they qualified.

    Please if you want to support this appeal, reply to this post.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Regards

  • PRIESTESS
    10,721 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:25 PM

    You make 100 percent sense and it would be a very decent and sensible gesture by WGT to allow you to participate in the Grand Final and test your Time consuming skills againt the best,Come on Wgt let them play,they are not asking for a prize!!!!  Just simply to tee off aginst the best,,HAVENT THEY EARNED THAT RIGHT????

  • adramforall
    194 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:36 PM

    Two thumbs up

  • janhv
    837 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:40 PM

    Prize or no prize: If you are good enough to get to the final, then you deserve to play. Its only fair!!!!

  • Richard4168
    4,309 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:42 PM

    I stand in 100% support for you Genorb. I'll say it again, you're the best player in this game and for WGT to not give you a chance to at least play is unacceptable. There is no law that says you can not play in the tournament, you just can't collect the prize.

    And why isn't Germany allowed to play in the tournament in the first place? This warrants an explanation in and of itself.

    Now some will say, what if you come in first and can't receive the prize? I say, give the first place prize to the first eligible person who posted the next lowest score. At least everyone will have had a chance to show their skills in the tournament.

    How about having a mock tournament for the ineligible players? There are a lot of ways for WGT to make good on this, and give all players from around the world an equal chance to to play in these type of tournaments.

  • PeterHopper
    1,315 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:45 PM

    I am with the OP on this.

     

    It doesn't make sense that they should be allowed to qualify and not compete in the final.

     

    Best solution would be to allow them to compete in the final. If not, amke them ineligible for all rounds.

  • Infinito3010
    3,689 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:45 PM

    If players from non eligible countries can play in the qualifiers, but not eligible for the prizes.  Those who qualify for the finals knowing that they cannot collect the prizes then they should be allowed to play.

  • nickolijj
    277 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:48 PM

    My name is nickolijj and I support genorb's message :) No but seriously, there is nothing wrong with letting the ineligibles compete for fun.

  • RUNWME
    1,011 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:50 PM

    I agree 100%  even if they aren't eligible for prizes due to country laws,  they should be allowed to play and test their skills in the tourney they qualified for. 

    Fabian is arguably the best stroke player on the site and it will be cool to see how all the scores stack up.

      After 90 days and who knows how many rounds playing to qualify against the best of best on the site,  I say let them play the championship rounds.

     

     

  • Golfspieler
    1,614 Posts
    Tue, Apr 10 2012 1:57 PM

    I agree completely, it's only fair and sporting that you be allowed to participate in the final you qualified for. Even if you can't win a prize, at least you both would get a chance to play the final against the best WGT has to offer. It's really not much to ask WGT, and it just being fair.

     

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