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The formula rewards distance more than anything else. If you stick to the US, your best bet is probably playing PV and then rushing out to HI to play Kapalua. I think the distance is around 5000 miles, which gives you almost double anything in the 48 states. If you open up the world, your highest score probably comes from playing PV and Royal Melbourne.
BINGO! It's all about how far and quickly you travel in-between courses.
Where are all the complaints from the morons about the title ? ? ?CPC on a Monday, Red Eye from SFO to EWR and PV on Tuesday and Wednesday.End of thread 😜
Quote from: Patrick_Mucci on September 24, 2015, 09:07:11 AMWhere are all the complaints from the morons about the title ? ? ?CPC on a Monday, Red Eye from SFO to EWR and PV on Tuesday and Wednesday.End of thread 😜My title was in homage to you as your biggest fan and as a former MORON!Your score…Pine Valley - #2Cypress Point - #3Total of Course Rankings….a STRONG 5.Days in-between Rounds: 0 so no deduction of points/milesMiles in-between courses: 2982Subtract the Sub Total of 5TOTAL RED EYE SCALE SCORE…..2977…Which destroys my 2172……UNLESS…you live within 100 Miles of either Club…which if I know you as well as I think I do…you may get a big DQ via Rule #1 Joe,Sorry to disappoint you, and others, but, I'm over the 100 mile driving distance qualifier.Not by much mind you, but over 100 nonetheless
Oh, I might have a case for edging out Mucci.The only case you have is a case of delusionPlayed TOC and Dornoch in back to back days in August. Perfect weather for both. Only a moron would equate 190 miles with 3,000+ driving/flying miles.
Quote from: James Brown on September 26, 2015, 09:03:04 PMOh, I might have a case for edging out Mucci.The only case you have is a case of delusionPlayed TOC and Dornoch in back to back days in August. Perfect weather for both. Only a moron would equate 190 miles with 3,000+ driving/flying miles.
Quote from: Patrick_Mucci on September 26, 2015, 10:22:46 PMQuote from: James Brown on September 26, 2015, 09:03:04 PMOh, I might have a case for edging out Mucci.The only case you have is a case of delusionPlayed TOC and Dornoch in back to back days in August. Perfect weather for both. Only a moron would equate 190 miles with 3,000+ driving/flying miles.Mine are still better. Only a moron, with limited reading comprehension skills, would neglect to understand the perameters of the "Red Eye Scale" that Joe created. Golf snobs take great courses like CPC and PV for granted. They do ? ? ? Where is that written ? And, what constitutes a "golf snob" ?
Quote from: Patrick_Mucci on September 26, 2015, 10:22:46 PMQuote from: James Brown on September 26, 2015, 09:03:04 PMOh, I might have a case for edging out Mucci.The only case you have is a case of delusionPlayed TOC and Dornoch in back to back days in August. Perfect weather for both. Only a moron would equate 190 miles with 3,000+ driving/flying miles.Mine are still better. Golf snobs take great courses like CPC and PV for granted.
Quote from: James Brown on September 26, 2015, 10:44:48 PMQuote from: Patrick_Mucci on September 26, 2015, 10:22:46 PMQuote from: James Brown on September 26, 2015, 09:03:04 PMOh, I might have a case for edging out Mucci.The only case you have is a case of delusionPlayed TOC and Dornoch in back to back days in August. Perfect weather for both. Only a moron would equate 190 miles with 3,000+ driving/flying miles.Mine are still better. Golf snobs take great courses like CPC and PV for granted. In a parallel universe they might be better but in the real world Pat wins hands down. Please amend your post when the sedation wears off.
James, For your effort, consider yourself graduated from M.I.T.