I never considered tipping a tournament director in the old days. When I came back to pool I played some tournaments where it was customary. The TD was unpaid so tipping didn't seem unreasonable although it does run the risk of creating partiality. Some tournaments the TD expects to be tipped, some big tournaments they give a cut to their crew.
I generally go with accepted practice at a tournament or if the TD isn't usually tipped I might give them a twenty and a compliment if they haven't pissed me off!
Some states it is legal to take a portion of the calcutta to pay or reward the TD. In Louisiana you can't touch the calcutta pool, every penny goes back to the bidders. When a greens fee is charged I always figure that should cover equipment and officials.
Once I called the tournament director over to watch a very close shot. Two balls parallel and I was masseing into the second one. I wouldn't be able to see if it was legal or not but I was pretty sure I would get it called against me. I was playing the TD at the time!
If a TD works hard for free I have been known to slip them the twenty even if I didn't cash. I figure they deserve it.
Hu
I generally go with accepted practice at a tournament or if the TD isn't usually tipped I might give them a twenty and a compliment if they haven't pissed me off!
Some states it is legal to take a portion of the calcutta to pay or reward the TD. In Louisiana you can't touch the calcutta pool, every penny goes back to the bidders. When a greens fee is charged I always figure that should cover equipment and officials.
Once I called the tournament director over to watch a very close shot. Two balls parallel and I was masseing into the second one. I wouldn't be able to see if it was legal or not but I was pretty sure I would get it called against me. I was playing the TD at the time!
If a TD works hard for free I have been known to slip them the twenty even if I didn't cash. I figure they deserve it.
Hu