Tyler McCumber, who plays on Canada's Mackenzie Tour, has won 3 of his last 4 events with a combined score of -90.
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Tyler McCumber, who plays on Canada's Mackenzie Tour, has won 3 of his last 4 events with a combined score of -90.
#consistency.
I wonder what he adjusted during this run to catch fire. -90 does sound more impressive than about 5-6 under per round for some reason. although an average of 5-6 under, consistently, for 12 straight rounds, is damn solid.
Does the MacKenzie tour have any win totals that move you up to anything else like the web.com has? Gotta think that run has at least earned a sponsors exemption somewhere.
It is even lower than that..... -90 for 12 rounds is an average of 7.5 under par
Does anyone know how the courses compare to the other tours in terms of length and difficulty?
Regardless though, it is still an impressive feat
4 tournament average would be -22.5 per tournament. 4 round average for each tournament would be -5.62, no?
And I believe the Mackenzie tour is regarded as a step below web.com if I’m not mistaken.
4 tournament average would be -22.5 per tournament. 4 round average for each tournament would be -5.62, no?
And I believe the Mackenzie tour is regarded as a step below web.com if I’m not mistaken.
Are they 3 round tournaments and not 4 rounders? I think that's where the math disconnect is, -90 at 16 rounds vs -90 at 12 rounds.
He's definitely on fire. I was amazed for a minute. When I read -90 in the last 4 rounds, I thought we were talking about Kim Jong-Il.