On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 12:29:16PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> En op 14 maart 2002 sprak `/anick:
> >     My next step is to try to create mock-baseball cards
> > with scores and everything. Shouldn't be too hard to do...
> 
> I think we should allocate earnings for each tournament, so
> we can have a money-winner's list and an end-of-season money
> winner's prize, just like the real PGA tour.
> Your baseball card could show the player's year-to-date earnings.

        A possibility. Alas, though, I am a neophyte in term of that
kind of golf scoring. Can you kindly explain to me how
the calculation is done, using simple terms like

        Let $x_{ij}$ be the score of player $i$ of hole $j$ and
$X_{i}$ the sum he will end up with, then

\[  X_{i} = \sum_{k=1}^{n} blah blah blah \]


        ? :)

Joy,
`/anick, pondering upona sane season scoring system...

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