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Pastimes : Golf! A thread for the hopelessly addicted!

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To: Bill who wrote (43701)4/15/2025 12:35:26 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell   of 43974
 
One potential tie-breaker is to then compare the top 3 (vs 4) scores of the two players. If still tied, then the top two scores. Then the top scorer only.

Or, perhaps, everyone ranks their top 6, rather than just list them randomly. If your top ranked person won, you win. If two people have the same top ranked player, you compare their #2, and so on until someone wins. The advantage of this method is that if two players end up with the same four guys (which would negate option 1 above), there's a reasonable chance they didn't predict the same order of finish.

- Jeff
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