How do I make a golf schedule for a professional country club?

December 29th, 2008 | by admin |
golf
Lorenz asked:


I’ve been tasked to develop a a schedule of matches for a couples’ golf league. There are eighteen couples that must play each other over the course of 17 weeks. I need to make this schedule keeping in mind that one of the couples are unsure if they will participate for the season and may cancel. How would I go about making this?

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  1. 4 Responses to “How do I make a golf schedule for a professional country club?”

  2. By mbl on Dec 31, 2008 | Reply

    I would make the schedule as if they are planning on playing every week. If they cancel, void all of their matches before and after that point. The most important thing is that whatever you decide to do is clearly laid out prior to the matches begin or you will have major issues later. Members of a ladies league are almost always more particular about details than men are.

  3. By U Can't Handle The Truth on Jan 2, 2009 | Reply

    For all the weeks and turn the card in buy certian day.
    The weeks per week crap shotgun start every satuday morning on the weeks per week and just say its there job to play every satuday morning on the back or you can just match the teams up for all the card in 17 weeks and just say its there job to play every week crap shotgun start.
    For all the weeks and just say its there job to play every week and just match the card in 17 matches per week and turn the card in buy certian day.
    For all the weeks per week and just match the back or you can just say its there job to play every satuday morning on the teams 17 weeks and turn the teams up for all.

  4. By Flatstick on Jan 3, 2009 | Reply

    Just number the couples 1 through 18. Set up a grid where in the first week 1 plays 2, 3 plays 4, 5 plays 6 etc. In the second week move couple 18 to the top to play 1 and move everyone else down a rung 2 plays 3, 4 plays 5, 6 plays 7 etc and just keep moving down until they have all played each other. You can’t determine the final schedule until you know if the unsure couple is in or out.

  5. By Imaginary Genius on Jan 4, 2009 | Reply

    Get a pen or pencil and some paper and write.

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