Matt Christenson
Is there any reason why I am unable to play AM 40 with a 939 rating? It says the cut off is 920...but I see folks in the AM 50 playing with 940 and above rating...is there a way I can get in the 40 year old league? Feb 12
Sounds like you're trying to be reclassified as an amateur player? Is this correct?
Section 2.04 o ...
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Sounds like you're trying to be reclassified as an amateur player? Is this correct?
Section 2.04 of the competition manual addresses this. The second link below gives more detail.
Disc Golf Scene registration is set to verify player ratings for all divisions.
"Validate PDGA player ratings
This option will enforce PDGA player ratings for all Amateur and rating-protected divisions."
This may have kicked you out thinking you are not currently qualified as an amateur?
If you'd like a specific detailed answer, suggest calling PDGA Event Support. Reclassification can be nuanced.
Event Support - (762)253-2200
Matt Christenson Feb 14Thanks. PDGA got back to me. I'm rated too high. Bummer.
Ron Lynch Feb 15Sorry Matt. If you stop playing tournaments for awhile, some of your high rated rounds may drop off and reduce your rating, but it can take months.
Section 2.04 of the competition manual addresses this. The second link below gives more detail.
https://www.pdga.com/rules/competition-manual/204
https://www.pdga.com/reclassification
Disc Golf Scene registration is set to verify player ratings for all divisions.
"Validate PDGA player ratings
This option will enforce PDGA player ratings for all Amateur and rating-protected divisions."
This may have kicked you out thinking you are not currently qualified as an amateur?
If you'd like a specific detailed answer, suggest calling PDGA Event Support. Reclassification can be nuanced.
Event Support - (762)253-2200