Results for the Pin-Golf event on May 13, 2017
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brett Emerson | 801 | 1663.51 | 11.77 |
2 | Mike Lonesky | 935 | 1635.93 | 6.70 |
3 | Brian Kaiser | 1797 | 1513.35 | 4.50 |
4 | Timothy Larsen | 2471 | 1427.90 | 3.13 |
5 | Preston Pywell | 3711 | 1457.09 | 2.22 |
6 | Chad Lower | 694 | 1535.03 | 1.62 |
6 | Jon Stewart | 1333 | 1539.28 | 1.62 |
8 | Todd Fogler | 3075 | 1476.32 | 0.98 |
8 | Dean St. Onge | 1246 | 1506.03 | 0.98 |
10 | Austin Trent | 3280 | 1375.29 | 0.73 |
11 | Brian Singletary | 6948 | 1306.89 | 0.66 |
12 | Melania St. Onge | 2921 | 1340.02 | 0.61 |
13 | Craig Aker | 1301 | 1537.81 | 0.56 |
14 | Amanda Aker | 5186 | 1344.06 | 0.51 |
15 | Bob Houghtaling | 5722 | 1380.94 | 0.46 |
16 | Zac Hamen | 4681 | 1370.46 | 0.41 |
17 | Joe Manseau | 7864 | 1222.30 | 0.36 |
18 | Stan Wine | 8349 | 1405.96 | 0.31 |
19 | Neil Aker | 10762 | 1296.44 | 0.26 |
20 | JUSTIN WINBOLT | 27852 | Not Rated | 0.20 |
21 | Kale Aker | 14665 | 983.85 | 0.15 |
22 | Amy Lamson | 13728 | 1157.68 | 0.10 |
23 | Kurt Musgrave | 10139 | 1170.32 | 0.05 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Pin-Golf |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: May 13, 2017
Doors open at 11:00 AM, Tournament starts at NOON, first ball must be plunged no later than 1:00 pm. $5 Green Fee, no Coin Drop
This tournament will consist of a 9 "hole" qualifying round followed by a 9 "hole" division round followed by a 3 "hole" match-play final. 9 machines will be selected to represent each "hole". Each machine will have a specific goal which will represent "par". The goal will be labeled on the backglass of each machine. The object is to reach the target goal on each machine in as few balls (shots) as possible. The goals on the various machines will be a score value. For example, the goal on Hulk might be to score 100,000 points. The player would play until the target score is reached or the game ends. Machines will be set to 3 balls. If the target score is reached on ball 2, for instance, the player would receive a score of 2 for that hole. If a player still had not reached the target score at the end of ball 3, then they would look at the extended scale to record the number of "strokes" for their score. Thus, the possible scores for each hole consist of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.
Players will go-off in groups and scores will be verified by the players within the group. The scores will be recorded on a written scoresheet then transferred into the Enid pinball software. Tee times will start at 12 noon and groups will go off via a "shotgun start". Players may mutually choose their playing partners or be paired randomly.
After the first round, half of the players will be split into A division, and half of the players will be in B division. The second round will decide Placing order for A and B division, and the top 4 individuals in each division will have a 3 game playoff to decide 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th position. The top 3 finalists in both A and B divisions will get to choose one game to play during the final 3 game round. Scoring will be the same as before using the score based objectives.
This tournament will consist of a 9 "hole" qualifying round followed by a 9 "hole" division round followed by a 3 "hole" match-play final. 9 machines will be selected to represent each "hole". Each machine will have a specific goal which will represent "par". The goal will be labeled on the backglass of each machine. The object is to reach the target goal on each machine in as few balls (shots) as possible. The goals on the various machines will be a score value. For example, the goal on Hulk might be to score 100,000 points. The player would play until the target score is reached or the game ends. Machines will be set to 3 balls. If the target score is reached on ball 2, for instance, the player would receive a score of 2 for that hole. If a player still had not reached the target score at the end of ball 3, then they would look at the extended scale to record the number of "strokes" for their score. Thus, the possible scores for each hole consist of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.
Players will go-off in groups and scores will be verified by the players within the group. The scores will be recorded on a written scoresheet then transferred into the Enid pinball software. Tee times will start at 12 noon and groups will go off via a "shotgun start". Players may mutually choose their playing partners or be paired randomly.
After the first round, half of the players will be split into A division, and half of the players will be in B division. The second round will decide Placing order for A and B division, and the top 4 individuals in each division will have a 3 game playoff to decide 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th position. The top 3 finalists in both A and B divisions will get to choose one game to play during the final 3 game round. Scoring will be the same as before using the score based objectives.