Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Scoring summary to help you decide when to play your joker

Each event will give you an event position: 1st - 8 points 2nd - 7 points to 8th - 1 point
Tied position = average points (1/2 points allowed)
Joker doubles points (excluding bonus points)

Golf: Adjusted Stableford system

Points are awarded depending on how many under or over par you score on each hole. You only need to record shots taken. Your total points score will determine your place in the event.
Event Bonus Points:
Nearest the pin, from memory the 2nd hole is probably best suited for this, measured in putter club lengths.
Longest drive on the 6th hole, I have a printout to mark where your ball lands.


Cricket: in 3 parts bowling, batting and fielding
Bowling - (at Rob and Andrew) 1 point for a dot ball, 5 points for a wicket.
Batting - (last over of your go) 1 point for a hit, 4 for a big hit (wides to be bowled again)
Fielding - throw a cricket ball at a target (quite far away) and we'll measure distance from a target.
Your total points score for each part will determine your place for that part. Your 3 placings will be combined to  determine your place in the event.

Bowling: 2 games combined score

Your combined score will determine your place in the event.
Event Bonus Points:
1 point for 3 or more strikes in any one game (maximum 1 point over 2 games)

1 point if you "convert a split" - where you get a spare after leaving split pins - shown on screen as a box around your first score (again maximum 1 point over 2 games)

Karting: 2 parts fastest lap and race position
Your position for each part will be combined to determine your place for the event.

Pool: Finishing place in table and after playoffs

Group stage then play off, 4 or 6 games each depending on time.

Darts: number of darts for 501 checkout

The number of darts taken will give your place in the event. You may get more than one chance to reduce you number of darts.
Bonus points:  - 1 for highest checkout and 1 for highest score with 3 darts

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