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Men's BB Ticket History
3 points for each year of current consecutive season ticket purchases or 2 points for each year of season tickets pruchases since 1972, whichever is greater plus a one-time 10 point bonus for ticker holders who purchased tickets prior to 1972.
This is why you are included.
God bless the elders that have had tickets prior to 1972 -- haven't they earned the highest rank possible? Why would they only get a 10 point bonus? If I've had 6 seats from 1968 to 1972, shouldn't that be worth 6 seats * 2 points (assuming not consecutive) * 4 years = 48 points?
Maybe I am missing something?
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God bless the elders that have had tickets prior to 1972 -- haven't they earned the highest rank possible? Why would they only get a 10 point bonus? If I've had 6 seats from 1968 to 1972, shouldn't that be worth 6 seats * 2 points (assuming not consecutive) * 4 years = 48 points?
Maybe I am missing something?
I believe it is 2 points per year per account, not per ticket. i.e. 2 points * 4 years = 8 points.
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I believe it is 2 points per year per account, not per ticket. i.e. 2 points * 4 years = 8 points.
Ah that's crappy. Doesn't a person buying 6 seats for 40 years deserve more than a guy buying 2 seats for 40 years? The personal cost difference and "commitment" is staggering over any reasonable duration.
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
God bless the elders that have had tickets prior to 1972 -- haven't they earned the highest rank possible? Why would they only get a 10 point bonus? If I've had 6 seats from 1968 to 1972, shouldn't that be worth 6 seats * 2 points (assuming not consecutive) * 4 years = 48 points?
Maybe I am missing something?
I agree. They ought to get like quadruple bonus points for having season tickets prior to 1972.
What's a good number of points? If you don't know the range it's kind of hard to tell where you need to be...is 1000 high?
all that really matters (except when comparing size to your buddies . . .) is where we all stand relative to the rest = hence the ranking number : nnnn of 2,583.
Just for the record: I have 29 points and rank 2182 of 2583. I'm lucky my seats are not in the Men's room watching on Cox Channel 22.
As I say on the tee box - "Can anyone beat a 9?"
Last edited by Rixtoy1; January 30, 2012, 04:21 PM.
If you take the high road, you won't find much traffic there . . .
all that really matters (except when comparing size to your buddies . . .) is where we all stand relative to the rest = hence the ranking number : nnnn of 2,583.
Just for the record: I have 29 points and rank 2182 of 2583. I'm lucky my seats are not in the Men's room watching on Cox Channel 22.
As I say on the tee box - "Can anyone beat a 9?"
You are a funny man and it sounds like you play golf like I do.
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all that really matters (except when comparing size to your buddies . . .) is where we all stand relative to the rest = hence the ranking number : nnnn of 2,583.
Just for the record: I have 29 points and rank 2182 of 2583. I'm lucky my seats are not in the Men's room watching on Cox Channel 22.
As I say on the tee box - "Can anyone beat a 9?"
Are we talking golf or the other measurement. I've seen you play golf and a nine sounds about right but as for the other "thing" you are in the wrong line of work if that is what it truly is.
all that really matters (except when comparing size to your buddies . . .) is where we all stand relative to the rest = hence the ranking number : nnnn of 2,583.
Just for the record: I have 29 points and rank 2182 of 2583. I'm lucky my seats are not in the Men's room watching on Cox Channel 22.
As I say on the tee box - "Can anyone beat a 9?"
Ouch. What do you ask them on par 4s and 5s?
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
She found someone that could beat a 9, apparently.
Must be . . . I didn't think she even knew much about golf, but ever since I started playing, she says I always have to ask permission before starting on the Back 9 - who knew?
If you take the high road, you won't find much traffic there . . .
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