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B36: BG App ‘Lost Items’: an electronic noticeboard that helps to maintain BRISKER play.
When you reach for a club in your bag, only to find that it has mysteriously gone missing, it is difficult to maintain a Brisk pace, as the temptation to re-trace your steps back to the last hole played is almost irresistible! However, BriskerGolfers must resist such time-wasting behaviour! It is almost impossible to lose a club on a…
Read MoreB35: Smartphone Disaster: Malfunction/Battery Failure/Loss, ameliorated by the BG App Back Up
In the event of an on-course smartphone disaster, such as a malfunction, battery failure or loss of smartphone, then the BG App Back Up system will re-distribute all the Primary and Secondary Markers to ensure there is no disruption to the brisk game. If the cause of the disaster is rectified during the round, the BG Back Up system will return all settings…
Read MoreB33: Informal BriskerGolf=>(optional) BG App=>BriskerGolf Exemplary Player=>{BRISKERGOLF PASSPORT}
A BG Passport will entitle its owner to the following benefits: Introduction and acceptance as a BriskerGolfer to a growing number of BriskerGolf Friendly Courses, to play @BG5 SR (BriskerGolf in a 5 ball) with other BG Passport holders. Discount on green fees to BriskerGolf Friendly Courses. Invitations to play in BriskerGolf MR* competitions, over one, two, three or four rounds, at BriskerGolf…
Read MoreB29: BriskerGolf Multi-Round Pro Tournament: The Cut
In a multi-round BriskerGolf MR* Tour-Pro Q** tournament, it is always possible to make a CUT after any round, to any specific number. [* Multi-Round] [** Qualifying] For example, in a four-round BriskerGolf tournament, making a cut after the second round, from a field of say 160, down to another exact multiple of five, such as 70 golfers, using positional points (pp) and, if necessary, countback to the…
Read MoreB28: BriskerGolf Leaderboard, at the end of a four-round BriskerGolf Competition
Above is an example of a Leaderboard at the end of a BriskerGolf.com competition. Despite BriskerGolfers S, N & A, all having just 6 pp, (positional points), the winner, second and third place are always decided by countback to the BriskerGolfer who was the last to win a coin outright, or, in the event of a tie, the BriskerGolfer who won a second countback, and so…
Read MoreB27: BriskerGolfScorecard & Positional Points (pp): St George’s Hill, Card 4 of 4
Above is an example of a fourth completed BriskerGolf.am scorecard. On completion of this BriskerGolf round, the Coins that competitors have accrued are translated and simplified into positional points (pp), and recorded as follows: 1 pp First Position (Winner, or Joint Winner!) 2 pp Second Position (or Joint Second Position) 3 pp Third Position (or Joint Third Position) 4…
Read MoreB26: BriskerGolfScorecard & Positional Points (pp): Royal Dornoch, Card 3 of 4
Above is an example of a third completed BriskerGolf.am scorecard. On completion of this BriskerGolf round, the coins that competitors have accrued cumulatively over this third round are translated and simplified into positional points (pp), and recorded as follows: 1 pp First Position (Winner, or possibly Joint Winner!) 2 pp Second Position (or possibly Joint Second Position) 3 pp Third Position…
Read MoreB25: BriskerGolfScorecard & Positional Points (pp): Wentworth, Card 2 of 4
Above is an example of a second completed BriskerGolf.am scorecard. On completion of this BriskerGolf round, the coins that competitors have accrued are translated and simplified into positional points (pp), and recorded as follows: 1 pp First Position (Winner, or Joint Winner!) 2 pp Second Position (or Joint Second Position) 3 pp Third Position (or Joint Third Position) 4 pp…
Read MoreB24: BriskerGolf Scorecard & Positional Points (pp): Ganton, Card 1 of 4
B24 above is an example of a slightly out-of-date completed BriskerGolf scorecard. 9 Mar’24 On completion of a BriskerGolf round the COINS! golf (BriskerGolf) Tokens that competitors have accrued are translated and simplified into positional points (pp), as follows: 1 pp First Position (Winner, or Joint Winner!) 2 pp Second Position (or Joint Second Position) 3 pp Third Position (or…
Read MoreB21: Five-ball Individual Matchplay: the Classic but Underused Golf Game.
Five-ball individual match play is many golfers’ favourite informal game, with its thrilling emphasis on attacking play! When five friends turn up for a game of golf, there is nothing more sociable than to play a game of individual match-play in a five, rather than have to split up into a three and a two,…
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