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How do I join a tournament?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 3:17 am
by PirataCuenca
Hi all!

I'm sorry, but I don't know how to join a tournament. I've just registered in this site and I've received the account confirmation. However, when I go to "current events" or "tournaments" I don't know where to click for sign up. I have the full game with all the courses availables on the official web and the 1.07 v

Edit: Solved. I read on "help" and it's solved. Sorry, I should have started from there.

Re: How do I join a tournament?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 4:43 am
by pmgolf
Welcome! Glad to have you here! :D

Pete

Re: How do I join a tournament?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 10:12 am
by Bruce Bo
After you've registered here, open LINKS Tour (the game) and you will find "online" then "links tour"
follow yellow brick road :)

Re: How do I join a tournament?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 10:52 am
by PirataCuenca
Thank you very much.

I have a question. In the "current event" screen I've seen more than one tournament with the same name, I've seen a few "the Masters" and I've seen some tournaments with (chal) in the name. Wht does it means?

Thanks a lot!

Cheers!

Re: How do I join a tournament?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:01 pm
by pmgolf
The tournaments with the same name may be divided into different swing types (Click, RTS or Powerstroke), or divided into different skill levels (Elite, Champ, Pro, Amateur), or divided into different conditions (Challenging or non-challenging). It's up to you because you have to decide your swing type, your skill level, and which conditions you want to play. The "conditions" refer to course conditions - "firmness" of the greens and fairways (Soft, moderate, hard, soft (challenging), moderate (challenging) and firm (challenging), and green "speed" (slow, medium, fast, slow (challenging), Medium (challenging), and Fast (challenging).

For "Firmness", start with Soft. Make it a little harder and it becomes Moderate, make it a little harder and it becomes Firm, make it a little harder and it becomes Soft (challenging), make it a little harder and it becomes Moderate (challenging), make it a little harder and it becomes... yes! Firm (Challenging)!

Putting on greens that are Soft and Slow is like putting on greens covered by molasses. Putting on greens that are Firm (challenging) and Fast (challenging) is like putting on a surface of glass.

Hope this helps!

Pete