The “Fight Night” thread got me thinking... always a dicey proposition, to be sure.
What if a large tournament were organized, featuring “matches” with hole by hole commentary/narrative, along the “fight night” format?
The tournament could be run as a side button feature of GCA.com.
Some variations of “fight night” competition would need to be made regarding seeding and scoring. But essentially the format of pitting one similarly situated golf course VS another, would be scored as a 10 point per round- maximum, and 7 point- minumum. No course could be knocked out in any one hole or round to end a match.
First, we need a commissioner, or commission of 1 to 3 people to select-seed and bracket a match up of the contestants. Let’s just say for discussion sake that 1 commissioner schedules the matches, we’ll call him, Ran. He will have a field of perhaps 200 courses that somewhere appear on the current major magazine ranking and rating top-lists. He will exercise judgement to pit courses in something like weight divisions, in that coastal, dunes, links-like courses will be pitted against, similar. Or, resort style, woodland, heathland, older or newer courses of similar yardage and age/era would be pitted. An effort would be made to match similar style privates, or modern privates, modern resort, etc. Granted, this seeding process would take time and dedication to develop a great field of competitors. Thus, it is more likely that a commission of at least 3 dedicated people would have to do the initial bracketing.