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The 2002 Order of Merit Scoring system



Although non-members are listed in the Order, only fully paid up society members are eligible to win the prizes.

The order of merit is calculated by awarding points dependant on players finishing positions in each of the seasons 8 Singles competitions. The number of points awarded to each player depends on the number of total players in the competition and the players finishing position in the Stableford points tally for each competition.

One extra point is awarded to each of the winners of the Nearest the Pin, Nearest the Pin on 2nd shot and Longest Drive competitions at each of the 8 Singles competitions.

To illustrate this, here are a couple of example points tables:

Competition with 15 playersCompetition with 10 players
PositionPoints
awarded
115
214
313
412
511
610
79
88
97
106
115
124
133
142
151
PositionPoints
awarded
110
29
38
47
56
65
74
83
92
101


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