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Colsaerts on top with an albatross, scroll down for video clip here
https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/alfred-dunhill-links-championship-2024/
Cut after 3rd round of DP World Tour this week. I probably should endeavor to post a few more links about these events, to give whoever something to look at.
Congrats to LagoonGoons, taking the PGA Sanderson Farms Early and Late Round 2 Showdowns - The 'Goons racking up the victories! Well done!
Now -6 . . . interesting watching the drama of players trying to make the cut. Xiong hasn't made the cut since March, just missed a birdie putt to go to -7, lipped out par putt, now -5 and needs to birdie either 17 or 18.
Alliance - new contest - PGA Sanderson Farms Championship Weekend
This is a Round 3 and Round 4 combined, without player position points.
Gotta keep it going . . .but where are all the other Diehards, can't let the new recruits show us up.
Gonna throw a football in here. I mean it.
not doing bad to start
No, no. There they are.
And . . . more contests
PGA Sanderson Farms Championship Early Round 2 Showdown
PGA Sanderson Farms Championship Late Round 2 Showdown
DP World Tour Alfred Dunhill Links Round 3 Showdown
Standard disclaimers apply.
What?! Seems I didn't get them started? Impossible.
Alliance - 3 more contests
Play only what you like. Consider it part of the "hardening" process.
Sanderson Farms Championship Round 1 Early Showdown (06:05 Thursday)
Sanderson Farms Championship Round 1 Late Showdown (10:50 Thursday)
See that? Early and Late showdowns!
DP World Alfred Dunhill Links Round 2 Showdown - entries due before Thursday night
Makes me wonder who is going to do any good in that type of layout.
Course and current form stats
Andy Swales: "All three layouts are traditional British links but while Kingsbarns is relatively young (only opened in 2000), the Old Course dates back to the days when golf was first invented;
"The three courses vary in character. The Old Course has large undulating greens, wide fairways and little rough, while Carnoustie is a much trickier affair with tighter fairways and more penal hazards. Carnoustie usually proves to be the most difficult of the three venues for pros and amateurs alike;
"Kingsbarns, meanwhile, has large greens and generous fairways and, over the years, has tended to yield a higher stroke average than the Old Course. All three venues, because of their links' nature, become much more difficult in windy conditions...
At St. Andrews, where they held The Open in 2022.
DP World Tour: How to watch the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Thursday, Oct. 3
7AM-Noon: Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
Friday, Oct. 4
7AM-Noon: Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
Saturday, Oct. 5
7AM-Noon: Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
Sunday, Oct. 6
6:30AM-Noon: Golf Channel/NBC Sports app
Alliance - this week's DP World Tour has all the stars on Broadway playing
McIlroy
Rahm
Hatton
Fleetwood
Koepka
and more - looks like that's place to be this weekend
Alliance - Week #6 DP World Tour contests
DP World Tour Alfred Dunhill Links
DP World Tour Alfred Dunhill Links 2nd chance
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Alliance - more Week #6 PGA contests
PGA Sanderson Farms Championship -Tiers
PGA Sanderson Farms Championship - Birdies or Better (full tournament)
PGA Sanderson Farms Championship - Round 1 Showdown - Rounds 2, 3, 4 to come
Still looking for DP World Tour contests from DK.
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Agreed and even if you don't, power through it because tomorrow, you do.
Some are enjoying it. it's worth having a shot at it as long as you feel like it.
Alliance - Week #6 - new contests are ready, enter before tee off time Thursday Oct 3
PGA Sanderson Farms Championship
PGA Sanderson Farms Championship 2nd chance
Having found some energy to push the envelope, in some manner.
If i were in America i'd likely help you out. You are having a go, creating something for others, and enjoying. That's the bottom line.
Well you just have to hope it gets better. It doesn't work for me.
Then what !....lolol
If they're not doing what you expect, it's time for them to take a week off -
the DP tour is at St Andrews this week......tough course
picking the Ladies crashed for me....last place
Alliance S2, Week #6 upcoming - watch for contests in DK Monday-Wednesday this week
PGA - Sanderson Farms Championship Oct 3-6
https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/2024/sanderson-farms-championship/R2024054
DP World - Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (field has not completely set) - Oct 3-6
https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/alfred-dunhill-links-championship-2024/entry-list
LPGA - no event
Alliance S2 - Week #5 Results
As usual, just a brief wrapup and a nod to the winners, and all the players -
DP World Tour Round 3 Showdown - LagoonGoons 252.10
DP World Tour Round 4 Showdown - SuperStud77 302.05
DP World Tour accoinia Open de Espana - blitz03krieg 397.50
DP World Tour accoinia Open de Espana 2nd chance - CDizzle75 451.00
LPGA Walmart NW Arkansas Championships - SuperStud77 374.50
LPGA Walmart NW Arkansas Championships 2nd chance - AchillesLongBow69 372.00
2024 President's Cup - Eliscoming 659.70 (good score)
2024 President's Cup 2nd chance - Superstud77 601.55
2024 President's Cup, Cup Format - Btyler4 676.53 (another good score)
The 2024 President Cup contests were all run under the same drafting/scoring system "Cup Format"
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Thanks for that post. The DP World tour has a lot more to offer than I ever paid attention to. As far as what we are doing here with the Alliance of Diehards, it's an experiment. It has some things going for it, but really it's going to be a matter of getting enough players who want to play, and play somewhat steadily. I have some ideas, and lots of time. What made Golf's Major Championships successful for so long is something I don't think could be duplicated in the same way.
You are doing a good job. This, lol, just a note from a relatively out-of-it old Diehard:
Lynch: U.S. golf fans don’t eat in Q4, so the PGA Tour should blow up a tired schedule and take its feast global
Eamon Lynch
September 29, 2024 10:02 am ET
VIDEO - Jim Furyk on the United States winning the 2024 Presidents Cup
The estimable British author and critic Peter Ackroyd has written on an astonishing array of subject matter, though not (yet, at least) on golf’s global landscape. Yet one of his acidic observations ought to be posted by the entrance at the PGA Tour’s global home.
“To be insular is to be independent,” he wrote. “But it is also to be alone.”
The Tour has long been content with its own company, rigidly protectionist in outlook and operations. Even its strategic alliance with the DP World Tour was forged under duress to stave off a Saudi purchase of their penurious European pals. Its packed schedule, too, hints at more than just a robust book of business. Members must obtain releases to compete elsewhere when a PGA Tour event is taking place, and there have been just two weeks this entire year when the Tour had nothing on the docket (both were this month). By Thanksgiving, dark weeks will total only three, meaning the schedule effectively functions as a year-long device to control labor.
But Ponte Vedra’s provincialism has outlived its usefulness.
Right now, the U.S. has the only monetizable audience of scale for golf, but it remains a tough sell in the Fall. The eight scheduled PGA Tour stops may produce exciting finishes, worthy winners and engaging storylines, but they’re insufficiently impactful. Fans are otherwise distracted by football or despairing that the Republic might call forth the village idiot to lead, but they’re not consuming golf. The PGA Tour playoffs concluded a month ago and the 90-odd days remaining in ’24 don’t hold much promise. The DP World Tour delivered quality finishes at Royal County Down and Wentworth, but will otherwise stage mostly bargain-basement events until its November finale in the Middle East, while LIV wound down its season with a now-familiar whimper, its finale awarding Jon Rahm $18 million, or 200 bucks for every viewer watching.
In every direction we find diluted products, all impacted to varying degrees by political division and apathy among fans and players. This gloomy period on the calendar can be used by the PGA Tour to boost the game and its reach beyond the FedEx Cup season, which will (and should) be protected. A radical rethinking of the fourth quarter is required, and that demands a vision that is long-term and long-distance (preferably farther afield than holding an ‘international’ team event 30 miles from the New York border).
If the FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai conclude at the same time, it leaves September through December clear for the U.S. and European circuits to jointly reimagine a global product that grows business. The markets are obvious, even if events rotate between them: Europe, the Middle East, Korea, Japan, South Africa and Australia. A series of six to eight tournaments would do more for the long-term health of golf than the current depthless, Balkanized menu being served to fans this time of year.
That concept raises two obvious and troubling questions: who pays and who plays?
Lucrative media rights are virtually non-existent outside the U.S. market, and the DP World Tour’s best efforts have shown high-end sponsorship is tough to come by, even moreso with today’s purses. Short of someday attracting a streaming service willing to pay handsomely for a nascent experiment, is a global expansion underwritten by the Strategic Sports Group investors who just put a billion-five into the Tour? Or do they turn to Riyadh? The latter would inevitably mean a tournament in Saudi Arabia, where heaving throngs of fans would be noticeable by their absence.
And who plays? Top golfers have repeatedly expressed disinterest in traveling overseas late in the year, which must stupefy the SSG guys who are unaccustomed to talent hampering their ability to earn a return on an investment. It’s not like Red Sox pitcher Brayan Bello gets to tell John Henry that he’s sitting all Yankee games because he hates Bronx traffic. The reality is that not every star is necessary at every event. To wit: the presence of McIlroy, Rahm and Brooks Koepka significantly raises the profile of next week’s Dunhill Links in Scotland. A handful of stars is enough to elevate most events, as long as a dozen or so tournaments during the year have every top player. And eventually, greater international travel will be the norm, even for parochial players.
None of this will happen for 2025, the calendar for which is locked in. Perhaps it won’t happen at all. But it is achingly apparent that change is needed for the golf industry to extract some real value from this dismal period of the year. Protecting the strong U.S. market makes sense, but so does stepping into a breach in the calendar to expand the business and deliver for consumers ex-U.S.
“Sometimes the silences, the gaps, tell us more than anything else,” the critic Ackroyd wrote. The gap we are in right now, the silence in the schedule, ought to be telling those charged with running this sport everything they need to hear.
https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2024/09/29/lynch-us-golf-fans-pga-tour-go-global-dp-world-tour/
Cheers.
tyty, all accolades appreciated
Alliance - DP World Tour Round 3 Showdown results
Congrats to LagoonGoons, who took down Round 3 Showdown with a score of 252.10 - pretty powerful, no one else got close.
Haven't seen Patrick Reed for some time. Still looks like he can swing a club.
Lets see what Round 4 brings!
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Tom Kim yes that was inside the leather
No parlay, 2 different lineups in same contest, or same lineup in 2 different contests. Reduce volatility,.
I dunno, if I was betting I dont think I would do 2 the same. Sorta increase my chances instead of try for the big parlay with them all the same....JMO
It gets to be easy to do with practice by importing/exporting your lineups and plugging them into your contests, using bulk entry. The entries I play in the Alliance are usually the same ones I play in the other contests.
Alliance - DP World Tour Round 4 Showdown contest is open -
Lots of good golf today on NBC and Golf channel