There are bad news and good news to announce about SGC’s round yesterday. The bad news: It was discovered that there was an error in the handicapping used at last Sunday’s Kingsforest round. This writer had posted the wrong player’s handicaps and in turn the incorrect handicap listing was handed to Joey Cruz for calculations. Joey Cruz and Bingoy Peña stumbled on the mistake resulting to a re-calculation of the results. The handicap listing that was used was the handicap for Royal Ontario a week ago instead of Kingsforest. The difference was higher handicaps for most players involved. The good news: After Joey did the re-assessment, the Nassau corners results and the standings in the order of finish including the “Blind Partner” contest were not affected. As a result, the total net outcome was higher than as announced after the round. Example – the lowest total net score for the day prize winner was 70 instead of 68.
This writer regrets the error and the consequences that it caused the members who played last Sunday at KIngsforest. Ditto also to those who put on extra effort to correct the problem. I apologize to the false pretense that this human error had given you prior to the round. If you have any concerns or questions regarding the matter, please contact me or Joey Cruz.
Corrected net results will be posted soon.