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With IG. Can a tee slot of four be set up to give members the choice to play as a single only, or leave spaces free for others to join?
With IG. Can a tee slot of four be set up to give members the choice to play as a single only, or leave spaces free for others to join?
My question would be - why would you do this?
We can book 2 ball slots, so effectively taking out a four ball for knockouts. If members aren't paying for the invoices what are the club doing.Where I play tee slots are worth £75 a piece, if you want to play on your own are you going to pay for all 4 slots?
Some players try to circumvent the system* but have been sent invoices for the slots they have booked for 'non members' and not paid
8 not going to say how but the management are aware.
We can also block knockout slots but cannot see why a club would actively allow singlesWe can book 2 ball slots, so effectively taking out a four ball for knockouts. If members aren't paying for the invoices what are the club doing.
We have an issue at the moment with singles (members) booking an individual slot on a prime time on Saturday morning. While they are entitled to play when they want it a) people are put off with a name they don't recognise so don't fill the slot, b) causes carnage on the course as we have to let them through as they are clearly quicker than a 3/4 ball but they then end up carving a furrow through the entire field. It only takes one 4 ball to be looking for balls or being arseholes about letting a single through and the whole course then backs up. I wish the course marshall would look at the sheet when they come on duty on a Saturday and simply put all the 1/2/3 balls into a group (as they do especially abroad)We can also block knockout slots but cannot see why a club would actively allow singles
we can book 2 or 3 balls but must leave the other slot(s) empty.We can book 2 ball slots, so effectively taking out a four ball for knockouts. If members aren't paying for the invoices what are the club doing.
We are allegedly going to IG at some point this year from V1 - not sure one is inherently better than the other is it
I have no experience of V1 (we moved from Cobra) some of teh problems I have seen quoted I have not see on IG.We are allegedly going to IG at some point this year from V1 - not sure one is inherently better than the other is it
Well my club allows singles to book the whole slot and the club will not put anyone else to play with them.You can set up IG to stop people joining current bookings
Yes, thanks, sounds simple to me and just the answer I needed.We use IG and you can book 1,2,3 or 4 people onto the slot. If you want to play on your own put your name in and press finish and the other 3 go to "anonymous" so no one else can book in. Otherwise the other 3 slots stay open for anyone to add their name.
It may be possible but why should it be allowed. Very selfish approach imoYes, thanks, sounds simple to me and just the answer I needed.
Ours is exactly the same which I don't agree with, when booking a tee time if defaults as a 4 ball and people just hit confirm taking up all 4 spaces. It should default as a single and you have to add other players.We use IG and you can book 1,2,3 or 4 people onto the slot. If you want to play on your own put your name in and press finish and the other 3 go to "anonymous" so no one else can book in. Otherwise the other 3 slots stay open for anyone to add their name.
Where I play tee slots are worth £75 a piece, if you want to play on your own are you going to pay for all 4 slots?
Some players try to circumvent the system* but have been sent invoices for the slots they have booked for 'non members' and not paid
8 not going to say how but the management are aware.