1. When you want to have a competition for amateurs without handicaps and your encouraging the everyday average player to get involved, how do you determine when an amateur player is playing at the skill level of professional and you have to make a decision to let them play or not?
2. With all of the handicapping systems out there, is there a way to really determine the skill level of players if you had to divide the skills into A - B – C to make up teams?
3. As an example, at the BCAPL show in Vegas where you have 6,000 amateurs I want want to have a 6 Pocket challenge for amateurs where they pay a small entry fee ($20/25 dollars) to win a very nice prize and we take the top 40 scores of everyone that entered to qualify for the finals, do you let everyone play that is not considered a pro?
I’m open to all suggestions.
Thanks, Dick Clark
2. With all of the handicapping systems out there, is there a way to really determine the skill level of players if you had to divide the skills into A - B – C to make up teams?
3. As an example, at the BCAPL show in Vegas where you have 6,000 amateurs I want want to have a 6 Pocket challenge for amateurs where they pay a small entry fee ($20/25 dollars) to win a very nice prize and we take the top 40 scores of everyone that entered to qualify for the finals, do you let everyone play that is not considered a pro?
I’m open to all suggestions.
Thanks, Dick Clark