Steve Moore  › "RIVAL CLUBS" #1 Host CCDG   April 21, 2013 at 3:39am

Just curious as to what the requirements are for a group or club to claim a course as their home course? Is it work put in currently to maintain it or what basis is it on. Just wondering as to what in particular makes Keizer a home course.
Thanks
Steve

THE "BEAST" OF THE WOODS   April 20, 2013 at 10:33pm

As specified in the "RIVAL CLUBS" club mission statement; This is a Stroke-Play format event with division leaders earning points for a series total against RIVAL CLUBS. Example; Five Club RIVAL CLUBS scoring; - 5 clubs = 6 events, 5 divisions = 25 possible points per club per event. ... more

THE "BEAST" OF THE WOODS   April 20, 2013 at 10:43pm

As for the details of each events rules/format, that is up to the "home" clubs tournament director as long as the "RIVAL CLUBS" divisions are available and singles/stroke-play is is used in the format. A single round for "RIVAL CLUBS" can be done followed by doubles or ... more

THE "BEAST" OF THE WOODS   April 20, 2013 at 10:45pm

As for what qualifies as a "home" course. That is determined by each series "RIVAL CLUBS" committee of TDs along with the series rules.

THE "BEAST" OF THE WOODS   April 20, 2013 at 10:50pm

I believe the last CCDG work party at Keizer Rapids Park was July 18, 2012. That is within the last year. The "RIVAL CLUBS" rule on "home course" does NOT yet specify time constrains on course contributions.

Steve Moore   April 20, 2013 at 11:15pm

Thanks for the response but I feel this is one area that might want to be discussed and clarified by committee of TD's to avoid any confusion in the future of events. Thank you, Steve

[member not found]   April 21, 2013 at 12:07am

I'm not sure what's going on here, are we griefing Beast for TD'ing an event? That's not cool. Is there a logical reason that you (someone who doesn't TD events) is making jabs at someone who does TD events?

Steve Moore   April 21, 2013 at 1:01am

Mr. Winslow, If asking for a clarification of something is 'griefing Beast for TD'ing an event' then I guess asking anything is out of bounds. A simple question asked about something that came up last year series that Beast responded to. If you want to, I am always happy to talk to ... more

THE "BEAST" OF THE WOODS   April 21, 2013 at 1:01am

In Steve's defense, there has been SOME confusion about "RIVAL CLUBS" rules. As I have said before, as far as the players are conceded the "RIVAL CLUB" events are simply singles stroke-play with a points scoring system (NOT RELATED TO EA. EVENTS PAYOUT) that reflects players ... more

THE "BEAST" OF THE WOODS   April 21, 2013 at 1:06am

As it is uniquely difficult to organize meetings between TDs of a wide spread area (as "RIVAL CLUBS" defines) some meetings of "RIVAL CLUBS" committee of TDs may happen AT "RIVAL CLUBS" events. This does not affect the players as each event is ultimately run by the committee of TDs with only one "host" TD.

THE "BEAST" OF THE WOODS   April 21, 2013 at 1:17am

Simply put, I am only 1/3 of the "RIVAL CLUBS" 2013 committee of TDs and despite being the founder of the series I only can support ideas the majority of "RIVAL CLUBS" TDs support. If "RIVAL CLUBS" grows to 6 or 7 clubs in each series the FACT that I have little control ... more