Suggestions for 2010-11
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James Lane
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Suggestions for 2010-11
I thought we could consolidate suggestions for next year somewhere.
-I was thinking I think it would be fun to play alternate shot in doubles rather than best disc. There is a lot of pressure on every shot in alt. shot, and restricts the ability of one person to carry a team. Sounds fun to me.
-I think finals would be nice at a centralized predetermined course even if it may be home course to a team. The location could be rotated. Then the benefit of having the best record could be one of many options. Maybe the team with the best record gets to count / play one extra score / player during finals, and drop their worst score.
Just ideas!
-I was thinking I think it would be fun to play alternate shot in doubles rather than best disc. There is a lot of pressure on every shot in alt. shot, and restricts the ability of one person to carry a team. Sounds fun to me.
-I think finals would be nice at a centralized predetermined course even if it may be home course to a team. The location could be rotated. Then the benefit of having the best record could be one of many options. Maybe the team with the best record gets to count / play one extra score / player during finals, and drop their worst score.
Just ideas!
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If both captains agree, there is no reason why you could not have alternate shot replace best disc in your next match.
Personally, I would be against mandating a move to alternate shot. Best disc is fun and creates comradeship within the team. My experience with alternate shot is that your partner can quickly become your enemy. That is not the spirit on the TC.
Personally, I would be against mandating a move to alternate shot. Best disc is fun and creates comradeship within the team. My experience with alternate shot is that your partner can quickly become your enemy. That is not the spirit on the TC.
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clayton davidson wrote:Why would your partner become your enemy? If I'm playing with James for example, and he is hitting first available every time, I'm gonna do my best to try and pick him up. Just like I would expect of him. There would still be plenty of camaraderie.
Have you ever played alternate shot? Last time I did I nearly offed my partner.... and he was my 12 y/o son!
It is not nearly as fun playing half the game and there's no letting your partner wrap you in a warm blanky for 6 holes when you forget how to throw the disc.
James' point about showing the best all around skill is spot on though.
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I agree with Laner, alternate shot would be fun....
Maybe 9 holes alt. shot, 9 holes best disc.
Alternate shot doesn't suck at all.....Bear,Matt
It exposes weaker players.
Don't get me wrong, alt. shot is CHALLENGING but....
We r playing in a Team CHALLENGE, its supposed to be.
IMO
jus sayin....
Maybe 9 holes alt. shot, 9 holes best disc.
Alternate shot doesn't suck at all.....Bear,Matt
It exposes weaker players.
Don't get me wrong, alt. shot is CHALLENGING but....
We r playing in a Team CHALLENGE, its supposed to be.
IMO
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Mullen wrote:With the roster sizes increased to 15. The min required for a challege should be increased to at least 10 players.
I think that's too high of a number. Sometimes [bleep] happens and a team can't field everyone. I don't see every team always being able to come up with 10, especially since not everyone has the full 15 to begin with. I agree that 6 sounds small, but its a concrete number that can always be met. Maybe bump up the requirement by one or two at most.
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John wrote:Haha![]()
Yes, maybe 8. The last thing anyone wants is not being able to even have a match because a team is short of the min. requirement. That's one good thing about is being at 6, forfeits should never come into play.
It just sucks when a team only shows with 6-8 people and you have to sit players. It favors the team that only brings the 6 guys. It would actually be a really good strategy to only go with your 6 best to away matches (would I do this no......but I could.) There is lots of lead time going into challenges and with a roster of 12-15 players there is no reason you shouldn't be able to get 10 people there. Get people on the team who want to play and will show up. Even increasing to 8 is a step in the right direction. If injuries are the problem you can make a roster move and replace that person. Even if it's only for one match.
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Mullen wrote:John wrote:Haha![]()
Yes, maybe 8. The last thing anyone wants is not being able to even have a match because a team is short of the min. requirement. That's one good thing about is being at 6, forfeits should never come into play.
It just sucks when a team only shows with 6-8 people and you have to sit players. It favors the team that only brings the 6 guys. It would actually be a really good strategy to only go with your 6 best to away matches (would I do this no......but I could.) There is lots of lead time going into challenges and with a roster of 12-15 players there is no reason you shouldn't be able to get 10 people there. Get people on the team who want to play and will show up. Even increasing to 8 is a step in the right direction. If injuries are the problem you can make a roster move and replace that person. Even if it's only for one match.
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I would love stroke play for singles, but I just like singles stroke the most out of any format. Match play IS fun, but to me it actually removes some strategy because you don't have to think ahead since you're playing the opponent not the course.
That said the TC is the ONLY place I play match play so the novelty is nice. I would play singles stroke, but I have nothing against match.
That said the TC is the ONLY place I play match play so the novelty is nice. I would play singles stroke, but I have nothing against match.
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yeah i dunno, my opinion is that match play doesn't 'transfer' over to DG as well as it plays in ball golf.
let's say you have the following front nine scores at panthorn:
3-3-4-2-4-3-2-3-4 +1 28
that'd be a pretty decent, conservative score for me, let's say going OB on 6 and laying up on the longer holes, and a good drive on 8.
player B shoots:
2-5-3-2-3-3-2-5-3 +1 28
player B bombs hole 1, totally f's up hole 2, nice 3 on 3, F's up 8 trying to be a hero, but gets a great 3 on 9... all over the place.
stroke play: tied. match play: player B is up 2 through 9.
I like playing match play too, but as a judge of player and team ability, ehh.
It would also be cool to see each player's raw score for certain courses, and for your own records and such. Someone could have shot a singles course record somewhere and who knows. Something to consider anyway.
let's say you have the following front nine scores at panthorn:
3-3-4-2-4-3-2-3-4 +1 28
that'd be a pretty decent, conservative score for me, let's say going OB on 6 and laying up on the longer holes, and a good drive on 8.
player B shoots:
2-5-3-2-3-3-2-5-3 +1 28
player B bombs hole 1, totally f's up hole 2, nice 3 on 3, F's up 8 trying to be a hero, but gets a great 3 on 9... all over the place.
stroke play: tied. match play: player B is up 2 through 9.
I like playing match play too, but as a judge of player and team ability, ehh.
It would also be cool to see each player's raw score for certain courses, and for your own records and such. Someone could have shot a singles course record somewhere and who knows. Something to consider anyway.
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I hear what you guys are saying. Some things I had not thought of before. I have always enjoyed match play for the intensity of going head to head against your opponent. Many of you were not around when we did match play for NEFA finals. Set up like a bracket tourney, single elimination. It was intense and lots of fun (Just ask Lick how much fun it was). If we did stroke play, what would be the point of match-ups? Just do it like a X country meet every time. That way all players could play, and you would be rewarded for having all team members play. Top 6-8 scores count, play as many as you have. I still like the match up aspect. Adds strategy to the pairings and every hole can be pressure packed in match play. Also, a blow up hole does not ruin your round.
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mike d wrote:I hear what you guys are saying. Some things I had not thought of before. I have always enjoyed match play for the intensity of going head to head against your opponent. Many of you were not around when we did match play for NEFA finals. Set up like a bracket tourney, single elimination. It was intense and lots of fun (Just ask Lick how much fun it was). If we did stroke play, what would be the point of match-ups? Just do it like a X country meet every time. That way all players could play, and you would be rewarded for having all team members play. Top 6-8 scores count, play as many as you have. I still like the match up aspect. Adds strategy to the pairings and every hole can be pressure packed in match play. Also, a blow up hole does not ruin your round.
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