Scoring
Player scoring and fantasy points
Players gain fantasy points for each hole they play in a tournament. A player's round score is the sum of points they've earned on each hole of the round plus possible round-based bonuses. A player's tournament score is the sum of the round scores of the player.
The points a player gains are based on multiple factors. A list of possible factors that contribute to a player's score:
- The number of strokes on a hole compared to par, e.g. birdie or bogey.
- The number of strokes on a hole compared to the hole's round average in the player's division.
- Streaks of three birdies or better, known as a turkey. Turkey bonuses only count when achieved within the same round.
- The rating of a player's round compared to the player's rating. Round rating bonuses are based on official PDGA player ratings.
Team scoring and tiebreakers
The score of a team is the sum of the tournament scores of all players on the team plus an additional half (rounded down) of the team captain's score. The winner of a tournament is the team with the highest score.
- Most budget left over.
- Most birdies or better.
- Fewest bogeys or worse.
- Best overall score (under par).
Scoring table
Scoring configuration: Default (v1)
Team formation: Default (4MPO, 2FPO, 10M) (v1)
Valuation: Default (1M - 2M) (v1)