What a strange grouping of scores and ratings. I've never seen a round of shorts be rated higher that a round from longs but the second round is. Good shooting Marc and chadd!
the pdga rating system takes into account the players scoring for the round and since Mark Metger shot much lower on the longs then other divisions did on the shorts it skewed other MA2 scores and then Rd 2 had 2 players shoot 56 from the longs which was lot better than any player shot from the shor ...
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the pdga rating system takes into account the players scoring for the round and since Mark Metger shot much lower on the longs then other divisions did on the shorts it skewed other MA2 scores and then Rd 2 had 2 players shoot 56 from the longs which was lot better than any player shot from the shorts but the highest rated player Marc Mason played the shorts. I have seen this happen with the PDGA scoring system about 8 or 9 times usually created by a player shooting really hot from the longs and no one shooting hot fom the shorts
so a 940 player (Marc Mason) was shooting about 10 stroles worst than a 930 players (Mark Metzger) for Rd 1 & the smae thing again in Rd 2 (Keller Mathis / Chad Kramer) on a diferent layout and it skewed the ratings
Yea I thought the same. A rec player shot 66 first rd is higher rated than my 66 rd 1 but we were playing harder tees. Doesnt really make sence to me
the pdga rating system takes into account the players scoring for the round and since Mark Metger shot much lower on the longs then other divisions did on the shorts it skewed other MA2 scores and then Rd 2 had 2 players shoot 56 from the longs which was lot better than any player shot from the shor ... more
the pdga rating system takes into account the players scoring for the round and since Mark Metger shot much lower on the longs then other divisions did on the shorts it skewed other MA2 scores and then Rd 2 had 2 players shoot 56 from the longs which was lot better than any player shot from the shorts but the highest rated player Marc Mason played the shorts. I have seen this happen with the PDGA scoring system about 8 or 9 times usually created by a player shooting really hot from the longs and no one shooting hot fom the shorts
so a 940 player (Marc Mason) was shooting about 10 stroles worst than a 930 players (Mark Metzger) for Rd 1 & the smae thing again in Rd 2 (Keller Mathis / Chad Kramer) on a diferent layout and it skewed the ratings