PERTH, Australia (AP) - The PGA Tour of Australasia and European Tour will co-authorize another competition in Western Australia in February that will join stroke play for three rounds and a 24-man match-play segment more than six openings on the last day.
The Australasian Tour said Wednesday the World Super 6 Perth competition, to be played at Perth's Lake Karrinyup Country Club from Feb. 16-19, will have a 36-gap cut as in standard competitions. The main 24 players after the third round will then progress to match play on Sunday, with a playoff to figure out who proceeds onward if there should be an occurrence of ties.
The match-play part on the last day will likewise incorporate some special elements. On the off chance that any matches are tied after six openings, they will be chosen by playing another knockout gap - a 90-meter (100-yard) gap to be built at Lake Karrinyup, with a tee put adjoining the eighteenth fairway and using the eighteenth green.
The knockout gap will be played once and if a champ is not decided, the contenders will come back to the new tee and partake in a closest to-the-pin challenge to see who advances to the following round, or on account of the last match, wins the competition.
The Australasian Tour said Wednesday the World Super 6 Perth competition, to be played at Perth's Lake Karrinyup Country Club from Feb. 16-19, will have a 36-gap cut as in standard competitions. The main 24 players after the third round will then progress to match play on Sunday, with a playoff to figure out who proceeds onward if there should be an occurrence of ties.
The match-play part on the last day will likewise incorporate some special elements. On the off chance that any matches are tied after six openings, they will be chosen by playing another knockout gap - a 90-meter (100-yard) gap to be built at Lake Karrinyup, with a tee put adjoining the eighteenth fairway and using the eighteenth green.
The knockout gap will be played once and if a champ is not decided, the contenders will come back to the new tee and partake in a closest to-the-pin challenge to see who advances to the following round, or on account of the last match, wins the competition.
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