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Pin-Golf Tournament
June 22, 2019 @ 9:30 am - 7:00 pm
Tournament Final Results:
1 | Jordan Semrow |
2 | Tom Graf |
3 | Greg Pitner |
4 | Russ Schilling |
5 | Ryan Spindler |
6 | Eric Strangeway |
7 | Vincent Paul |
8 | Erik Rentmeester |
9 | Chuck Blohm |
9 | James Diederich |
11 | Matt McCarty |
11 | Brian Leuthner |
13 | Erik Thoren |
14 | Scott Hintze |
15 | Jim Radovich |
16 | Peter Goeben |
17 | Jeff Skelly |
18 | Patrick VanDenEng |
18 | Max Senesac |
18 | Jimmy Leingang |
21 | Andrew Kasten |
22 | Gareth Spindler |
22 | Michael Reiman |
24 | Neil Graf |
25 | Jesse Carpenter |
26 | Kris Koehler |
27 | Kassidy Milanowski |
27 | Don Mitchell |
30 | Tyler Hoersch |
30 | Joe DeCleene |
30 | Billy Vandeneng |
33 | Brett Hibl |
33 | Chris Challenger |
33 | David Moe |
35 | Joe Staed |
35 | Susan Staed |
37 | Andrew Hoersch |
39 | Tim Bodway |
39 | Rick Milanowski |
39 | Grace DeKeyser |
41 | Beth Trofka |
41 | Matt Sherburne |
43 | Mike Schlumpf |
45 | Mark Anderson |
45 | Lucas Flegel |
45 | Tara Henjum |
45 | Darrell Van Landuyt |
48 | Ian Carpenter |
48 | Cole Mitchell |
50 | Joe Lytie |
50 | Aidan Lytie |
52 | Morgan Spindler |
53 | Jonah DeCleene |
54 | Jo Jones |
55 | Tony Trofka |
56 | Kayli Bodway |
57 | Bill Kaminski |
58 | Nicole Martins |
59 | Cece Kapsner |
Watch Jordan, Tom, Neil and Andy play all 18 Qualifying Holes Here on You Tube:
Qualifying results can be found here:
Match Play Live link: https://matchplay.live/j935q
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Tournament Details:
Tournament Date: Saturday June 22
18 Holes of Pin-Golf for qualifying–Then a playoff for top 24
No Side Tournament
Tournament should be 100% TGP for IFPA points
Where:
800 O’Keefe Rd Suite F
De Pere, WI 54115
When:
Saturday June 22
Tournament starts at 9:30AM
Qualifying should run until 5:00PM
Playoffs should take 45 minutes per round with 4 rounds to determine winner.
Practice Starts at 8:30AM
Please arrive by 9:15AM to check in
If you have not check in by start of tournament and haven’t communicated that you will be late you will be removed from tournament.
Registration:
Limited to 72 people
Their is a button on the website that says “register” if their are still spots remaining. Please use it or if you are having trouble you can send an email to [email protected] saying you want to register and I can manually put you in.
Fee includes:
All machines are on FreePlay so no additional costs
Lunch, snacks and a light dinner for food included.
Bottled water and soda (if you want something specific to drink or eat you can bring it)
Trophies for top 8
IFPA Fees
Tournament is IFPA approved
District 82 Pinball Pin-Golf Format
Big Picture:
Its pinball with golf scoring. Just register and have fun.
Fine Details:
Everyone is going to be put into a 4 player (3 if necessary) group that they will stay in for the entire qualifying portion of the tournament. Erik the tournament director will assign groups. I will keep families together (unless you want me to split you up :-)) I will also try to put an experienced person with pin golf in each group. You will play 18 different games (holes) one at a time. They will be a mix of LCD, DMD, Solid State and EM machines. Exact game list won’t be published until just before the event but they will all be from my game list that is published on the website. Everyone will play the same 18 holes. This will be a shotgun start so every group will start on a different hole and rotate through each hole as it becomes available. So if you start on hole 7 your next hole will be 8 then 9, etc until you finish on hole 6. Every game will have a target score. Lets say the target score on a game is 100,000,000. If you reach the target score on ball 1 you put 1 stroke on your score card. If it takes 2 or 3 balls you write down 2 or 3 on your score card. If you don’ t reach the target score you will put a number of strokes between 4-8 on your score card depending on how well you did. On this hole it would say the target score is 100,000,000. After 3 balls, If you get between 80,000,000-99,999,999 you put down 4 strokes, 60,000,000-79,999,999 5 stokes, 40,000,000-59,999,999 6 strokes, 20,000,000-39,999,999 7 strokes, under 20,000,000 will be 8 strokes. 8 is the maximum amount of strokes on any hole.
If you play out of turn or tilt through someone you will get an 8 for that hole!
If a machine breaks and can’t be quickly fixed that hole will be removed from the competition so then 17 holes will be used to determine playoff field. Same if another one breaks. Then 16 holes, etc.
Player order will be pre-determined by the hole on a rotating basis. Hole 1; Player 1 first, Player 2 second, Player 3 third, Player 4 fourth: Hole 2; Player 2 1st, Player 3 2nd, Player 4 3rd, Player 1 4th, Hole 3; Player 3 1st, Player 4 2nd, Player 1 3rd, Player 2 4th, etc. This will be pre-printed on your group score sheets.
You will have a group score score card for all your holes and a hole score card for each individual hole. The hole score card will be filled out and turned in (Player 1 responsible to turn it in) after each hole so that can be entered into the computer. It is everyone’s responsibility to be honest and check the score card after each hole so that its accurate with your group score card. Anyone caught cheating will be eliminated from the tournament. You keep the group scorecard with you in case we lose or misplace the hole score card before it is entered. If there is a difference between the 2 cards the tournament director will use the individual hole score that was turned in.
Playoff will be a 24 person playoff with top 8 getting first round bye. If you are eliminated at this point you can stay and play other machines just not the ones in the pin-golf playoff tournament. All ties will be broken for seeding with a 1 hole game randomly drawn. The player with the fewest strokes wins the tiebreaker. The brackets will consist of 4 player groups playing 4 holes at the same time multi-match style but with pin-golf scoring. Groupings of games will be predetermined so the highest seed gets to choose their order 1st, then next highest seed, etc. You will add up the number of strokes total for the 4 games and the 2 lowest scores advance and highest 2 are eliminated. Your strokes do matter even when you are eliminated. Final position will be based on number of strokes against others whom were eliminated in the same round. This way I don’t have an 8 way tie for 9th and 17th place. The winner will be the person with the fewest strokes on the 4 final games with only 4 players. A tie for 1st will result in a 1 game playoff randomly drawn with higher seed choosing order. All other ties will stand for IFPA points but we will do a 1 game playoff for trophy position.
I have a dedicated scorekeeper for this tournament.