Filipe, an example may help me understand what you are trying to accomplish.
If I’m understanding correctly, every day for 4 weeks a player might play doubles with someone else (potentially 28 different partners). During each round there is one hole where there is a goal to achieve. For example an eagle on hole #7. So while our doubles team plays hole # 7 if they do not get an eagle, they can replay the hole (up to 10 times) trying to get that eagle. If they don’t make the eagle after trying 10 times playing the hole, they continue on playing the round (and take their lowest score on hole #7?).
It’s a whole round in which you have to hit a target on every hole, which is always a birdie.
You play the hole with your partner. Both throw from the tee, if they think they can make the birdie from there they go to the lie, if not they take a mulligan and throw from the tee again until they think they can make the birdie, if they throw 5 from the tee and need 2 putts from the lie they take a 7. Now I have the problem of scoring. If they don’t need a mulligan for a hole, it’s 0, and if you put 0 on the scorecard, you can’t finish the round.
Are you able to just adjust the scoring such that a uDisc Ace is equal to 0 mulligans? The new lowest possible full round score would be 18 instead of 0.
yes i could do that, but i have to communicate that. it’s just getting too complicated. i had already played the format and evaluated it via metrix, if you know this webapp, but there i had the problem that players couldn’t log in themselves when they were on the course. i would have been there all day for 4 weeks but there i could create a layout with par0 which helped a lot. i already talked to udsic-help, they understand it but don’t support layouts with par0 for now. maybe in the future for more customized stuff like this. i guess i have to take your advice but i’m not sure if people will understand hahahah
but you gave me a really good idea. if 0 mulligan used on a normal par3 would mean that all bogeys are counted as mulligans. so if a player needs 2 mulligans to finish the hole he finishes with a 5, he will end up being +2. also, the correct score is displayed from top to bottom on the leadboard. i think this is the best solution and actually easy to understand for someone playing for the first time.