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A Gross/Net tournament is defined as:
A Stroke Play tournament where a gross and net competition is played concurrently.
Both competitions have the same format.
A player or team can only win purse/points for one of the competitions.
To set up a Net/Gross Stroke Play tournament, follow these instructions:
Go to the tournament setup, select "Gross/Net (Gross Bias) or "Gross/Net (Net Bias) in the Purse and Points dropdown (as shown below).
In cases where a player/team could earn the same payout with either their gross or net performance, the selection of "gross bias" or "net bias" determines where the player earns the payout. For instance, If a player finishes 2nd place in both the net ($50 earnings) and gross ($50 earnings) competition with gross bias, they will be awarded the gross payout of $50.
Enter the points/purse structure. The tournament pays out the best possible scenario (best possible payout) for players/teams.
Save the tournament
Below is an example leaderboard for the gross competition of a Gross/Net tournament.
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As you can see, some top finishers did not receive any purse because they had a better finish in the net competition (see example leaderboard below).
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Gross/Net Bias Notes:
Stableford Gross/Net tournaments cannot be set up using the instructions above. For instructions, Click Here.
If the desired payout is not achieved, we suggest adjusting the leaderboard to your desired results. Keep in mind that finishing position cannot be adjusted.
If points AND purse are to be awarded, then you will need to set up a separate Gross/Net tournament for each. Enter the purse in one tournament and enter the points in the other. To avoid duplicate leaderboards, you can always hide one of the tournament leaderboards.
It is not possible to flight by results for this type of tournament because there are gross and net results. If you need to flight by results, create a separate gross or net tournament (depending on which you'd like to use to flight), score it, then use those results to manually create the flights.)