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I'm not sure if I should feel bad for this person or be congratulatory toward him, but the hero of this story just won 1st place in AM1 in our annual b-teir tourney, by 8 stokes(with 2nd place shooting his #1+#2 P.B.'s in two of four rounds).
If he would have entered open, he would have placed 4th=$250 + a guaranteed spot in a 5 hole safari skins match @ $100/hole.
Is this a good example of how "sand-bagging" sometimes doesn't pay off in the long run? or Should we think that we all have the potential, as am's, to beat a field of pros on any given day?
Tags: sand bagging, sand-bag, sand-bagging, sandbag, sandbagging
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Permalink Reply by David Sauls on April 22, 2011 at 1:24pm
Permalink Reply by Bruce Brakel on April 25, 2011 at 7:19am There is a very small amount of sandbagging in this game, but you'll rarely find it at the tournament that prompts the sandbagging post on the internet. No one group of players cries "sandbagging" more than the intermediates who choose to play advanced. If you have a 917 rating and you choose to lose in Advanced, the only thing you should be saying about that afterwards is "Congratulations, you played really well today," to the winner. For an intermediate to call sandbagging at another intermediate who beats him in Advanced, that's just a pathetic display of no class and no sportsmanship.
I've learned some things by playing up in the pro divisions and paying attention. You cannot learn much by playing up in the amateur divisions because so are the majority of the other players you'll play with. But if you want to learn to keep your cool on the lead card, and to make every throw count when every throw matters, you ought to play where your rating puts you.
Permalink Reply by Grassidy on April 25, 2011 at 10:26am
Permalink Reply by John on April 23, 2011 at 12:57am well said Bruce ,people dreambagging out of there division doesn't mean that that guys a bagger.
play to your rating and not above it
You want to talk about sandbagging, I seen Plenty this weekend. But most of them shit all over the course and it didn't matter in the end.
The problem here is there is a am weekend and a adv/open weekend for this tourney, but the adv/open weekend fills many weeks in advance. this forces players to move up to open and lose their money to the likes of Cale L. and Tim G. or drop down and tear up intermediate (which they can do because only the adv/open weekend is sanctioned), not many move up to donate.
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