Below you will find the League Payout scale. Keep in mind that we are doing A and B Pools. Clarification on Pools is below. I am contemplating a possible C Pool for some players, as the line between A ...
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Below you will find the League Payout scale. Keep in mind that we are doing A and B Pools. Clarification on Pools is below. I am contemplating a possible C Pool for some players, as the line between A and B can be very narrow. But the difference between B players can be quite significant. I want this league to be fair and fun for all. So I will be very strict when it comes to the league rules and what Pool players play in. I do reserve the right to bump folks that are obviously bagging. I also will not tolerate any cheating. If I catch wind of this, the players will be booted from league and blocked from the page. This can occur from many things, like fudging scorers, taking extra shots, of using multiple rounds to get your "best" round score. The biggest issue with this league will be trust. I am going in with trust for all. But if I do find out about any of this, I will take the appropriate actions.
Pool Details:
Simply put, if you play in any of the local Doubles leagues, you should play the Pool (A / B) that you play during these leagues. This is a singles league, so I anticipate a wide spread of scores, regardless of Pool. But here's some other clarification -
A Pool -- If you are a PDGA member and have a 900+ rating and play any Advanced division, you are an A player. I do realize there's a big difference between a 900 and a 940 rated player. But as a singles league, this should even out if all play honestly. If you are not a PDGA member, if you average AT OR BELOW PAR at the course, you are an A player. The courses we are using are short. I know there's some B players that can shoot under par. But if you average anything below par, you are an A player. At Sims for example, I can have rounds that go anywhere from 6 or 7 down to 2-3 over. But I'd say I average -3. So I am an A player.
B Pool -- If you are a PDGA member and are rated below 900 and play generally in Recreational, Novice, or in some instances Intermediate, you are a B player. Just as an A player averages below par, and B player should average above par, generally 3+ or more.
I know most players in the area play above their rating. So the ratings / division relationship gets skewed. If you have any doubts, please let me know and I will try to clarify or let you know what division you belong in.
Point being, this league is set up to keep the competitive spirit going until we are cleared for our normal Doubles leagues. I want this to be fun yet competitive. So please follow all rules and be sure you keep it legit and fair. No clubs are taking any money from this. I am doing it out of my love for the game. The time I will be putting into this is significant, and I know there will be bumps along the way. So please understand this is something completely new and I I plan to run it by the books. For any of you have played in any leagues or events I run, you know I run a tight ship. Do not expect anything less from this.
Payout Scale:
(# of players - Payouts at 1/3 of Pool)
1 $6
2 $12
3 $18
4 $16 / $8
5 $19 / $11
6 $22 / $14
7 $22 / $14 / $6
8 $24 / $16 / $8
9 $26 / $18 / $10
10 $26 / $18 / $10 / $6
11 $28 / $20 / $12 / $6
12 $30 / $22 / $14 / $6
13 $28 / $20 / $14 / $10 / $6
14 $30 / $22 / $15 / $11 / $6
15 $33 / $22 / $16 / $12 / $7
16 $30 / $24 / $18 / $12 / $8 / $4
17 $31 / $25 / $19 / $13 / $9 / $5
18 $32 / $26 / $20 / $14 / $10 / $6
19 $30 / $25 / $20 / $15 / $12 / $8 / $4
20 $32 / $26 / $21 / $16 / $12 / $9 / $4
If anybody has any comments or questions, please let me know.