Results for the Pin-Golf event on November 18, 2018
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Polly Pocket | 479 | 1560.19 | 6.49 |
2 | Aaron Metz | 522 | 1478.13 | 2.58 |
3 | Brian Dye | 757 | 1427.47 | 1.33 |
4 | Evan Bookbinder | 168 | 1593.57 | 0.77 |
5 | Ben Landreth | 8470 | 1287.35 | 0.55 |
6 | Ashley Grabenstein | 3997 | 1322.02 | 0.46 |
7 | Andy Pickens | 3064 | 1308.31 | 0.42 |
8 | Kody Elam | 5480 | 1274.00 | 0.38 |
9 | David Dye | 32156 | 1100.55 | 0.34 |
10 | Ty Clifford | 4614 | 1276.17 | 0.31 |
11 | Erin Ward | 32574 | 1143.55 | 0.27 |
12 | Cameron Talbott | 32582 | Not Rated | 0.23 |
13 | Todd Woodford | 27896 | Not Rated | 0.19 |
15 | Ashley Talbott | 34847 | Not Rated | 0.11 |
15 | Jacob Goff | 27944 | Not Rated | 0.11 |
15 | Julia Metz | 23884 | Not Rated | 0.11 |
17 | Elizabeth Cromwell | 6261 | 1182.43 | 0.04 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Pin-Golf |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: November 18, 2018
The Mountain State Pin-Masters is a 12 Pin-Hole tournament. All players compete in groups, playing through 2 rounds of Pin-Golf made up of 6 Pin-Holes each. Based on the Pin-Strokes earned over those 2 rounds, the top 12 qualifiers (or top 50% of qualifiers should there be less than 12 players) will advance to the Finals.
In addition, the top 4 players ranked 2501+ in the World Pinball Player Rankings will advance to the Novice Final.
There will also be a side competition for the title of Ace Champion, which will go to the player that shoots the most hole-in-one’s during the tournament (Additional $5 entry, which will go into its own prize pool).
The winner of this satellite tournament will earn 50% off their registration fee into the 2019 IFPA Pin-Masters in Las Vegas, NV ($50 value).
Over $800 in cash and prizes will be awarded assuming a full field of participants (36 players).
In addition, the top 4 players ranked 2501+ in the World Pinball Player Rankings will advance to the Novice Final.
There will also be a side competition for the title of Ace Champion, which will go to the player that shoots the most hole-in-one’s during the tournament (Additional $5 entry, which will go into its own prize pool).
The winner of this satellite tournament will earn 50% off their registration fee into the 2019 IFPA Pin-Masters in Las Vegas, NV ($50 value).
Over $800 in cash and prizes will be awarded assuming a full field of participants (36 players).