Aim of the game: The aim is to play a ball (minimum diameter 42.67 mm, maximum weight 45.93 grams) with as few strokes as possible from a surface designated as a tee in accordance with the golf rules into a 10.8 cm diameter circular hole, usually several hundred meters away. As a rule, the golf course comprises 9 to 18 holes, which can be a total of more than 7,000 metres long.
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The course data stored with the association will be loaded and created as a new (!) copy, old, already existing course data will not be affected. Courses that do not exist in the course rating or 9-hole courses that are also to be played as 18-hole courses can be created manually. If there is a problem with the data stored with the association, the association will solve it within a few minutes - with the corresponding information. When managing course data, the greatest discipline and accuracy is required, as incorrect data can lead to problems during the handling of a tournament. It is advisable to mark old course data as such by name, including tee-offs, etc. However, with proper administration, this is only rarely necessary. |
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When you create a new tournament, the current course data is stored as a copy in the tournament. If you then reload the course data from the federation, change it manually, etc., you will also have to reload the current course data for all(!!) tournaments already created (where these course data are to be used) or adjust the tee-offs. Therefore, if a course rating is due (rebuilding, etc.), you should wait until you create a new tournament, otherwise you will have to spend more time and effort (which is easy to avoid). |
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For information, see Betting Print, Export and Copy Options - Golf Course Tournament Statistics.
Re-publish tournaments
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For a visual example, we have shown you the tournament overview:
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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
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