2010 CHASE FOR THE CUP

Rules, Policies and Points

 

July 23, 2010

Playoffs information: How the Chase works!

The Chase Cup points will be reset following the two-day major at Forrest Crossing in order to give each of the top 20 players a chance to win the Chase Cup Flight title.

While the points will be reset, however, the seeds will not. The player who ranks first in the Flight points standings after the final regular season event (Forrest Crossing) will still rank first after the reset. The player who ranks 20th, will still rank 20th. Players outside the Top-20 will begin the Chase Cup with 6900 points, minus 20 points down per position.

Points are awarded the same during the first three Single Day events during the Chase Cup, with 450 points to the winners.  At the season-ending two-day major at Greystone, points are awarded as a Triple-Point Tournament, with 1350 going to first place.  The Reset starts players with (x) amount of points and allows them to grow a lead or to come from behind during the playoffs.  Tournament-earned points are added to the Reset points during the Chase Cup Playoffs.

Here are the Chase Cup points that each player will start with going into PLAYOFFS:

Position after
Forrest Crossing

Reset points entering
the Chase Cup Playoffs

Position after
Forrest Crossing

Reset points entering
the Chase Cup Playoffs

1st

8000

16th

7625

2nd

7975

17th

7600

3rd

7950

18th

7575

4th

7925

19th

7550

5th

7900

20th

7525

6th

7875

21st

6900

7th

7850

22nd

6880

8th

7825

23rd

6860

9th

7800

24th

6840

10th

7775

25th

6820

11th

7750

26th

6800

12th

7725

27th

6780

13th

7700

28th

6760

14th

7675

29th

6740

15th

7650

Continue down the line

Minus 20 points per

 

Return to Nashville's HomePage