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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Golf CLi delayed in predicting correctly?

Is the Golf CLi calculation delayed in predicting the tournament results correctly? I ask this question to see if the Golf CLi is predicting 1-2 weeks or 1-2 tournaments early for the players that are on a trend of getting better and better each week. Then looking at the opposite of that, could it be that the Golf CLi is predicting late by 1-2 weeks for the players that are on a trend of playing worse and worse (i.e. downward trend of results).

How would one look at the results to determine this. I would imagine we would look at the golf cli results for tournament x and then look at the results 1 week later and 2 weeks later to see how the player did.

Another way is to look at the player's tournament results page and get the CLis for each tournament and the final results for each tournament. Then put that in a spreadsheet and graph it to see the trend between the two lines: line 1 - CLis, line 2 - actual results.

The only issue with this is that the field changes each week, and the Golf CLi calculation is based upon comparing the player's results against each field. As well, the Golf CLi looks at the past instances of each tournament. So looking at the CLi results for tournament x and then looking at the following week's results would only be good for looking at the current trend of the player's results and not the past results for that player in tournament x.

Monday, August 04, 2008

A Market -- not necessarily a public market

Many people I talk to about GolfInvestors directly infer that GolfInvestors is set of PUBLIC stock markets. Even though I compare GolfInvestors to the NYSE, NASDAQ and other public stock markets, GolfInvestors is not set of PUBLIC stock markets. Right now GolfInvestors is more a set of private stock markets, and possibly could have a public stock market in the future if all government regulation conditions are met and the financial activity warrants it.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Completed Move; Starting PhD Program

I have finally completed the move to Kentucky from Colorado. Not all of the boxes are unpacked, but the essentials are out of their boxes in the new house. So that means I can continue with my life as normal. Except now, it is time to start my doctorate program, which is why we moved to Kentucky in the first place.

My first day in the program will be this Friday, August 1st. It should be difficult, but rewarding. I am looking forward to it.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Tournament Results and News Updates Delayed

For the past week and a half I have been moving across country in a moving truck as my family and I are moving from Colorado to Kentucky. As such, the tournament results and news updates on GolfInvestors have been delayed. Rather than having the tournament results updated after each round finishes (i.e. on the same day a round is played), I have been updating the results at the end of each tournament.

Once I get settled in Kentucky, I will be able to get the results and updates back on schedule either through my activities or help from others.

Thanks for everyone's support of GolfInvestors and being patient.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

More customization for player tournament analysis

On GolfInvestors there is a tournament analysis for each player that is in a tournament's field. That page is called the 'player tournament analysis' page. Here is an example of the player tournament analysis for Jim Furyk in the 2008 RBC Canadian Open.

Jim Furyk: RBC Canadian Open: Player Tournament Analysis

The player tournament analysis page has been in existence on the GolfInvestors for several years. However, what I changed on it this past week is the ability to customize how many past instances of the tournament to look at, how many days to look back prior to the tournament, and how many tournaments to look back prior to the tournament.

The default is:

  • 10 tournaments in the past
  • 30 days prior to the tournament
  • 4 tournaments prior to the tournament

However, now that can be changed by any user if they want to look at different configurations of the player tournament analysis page.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Changes to Field

Most tournaments on GolfInvestors have their field entered initially on the Friday before the week of the tournament. After that changes to the field are documented in the discussion forum associated with the tournament. This helps users track which players have been removed from and added to the tournament before the tournament starts.

For example, the PODS Championship's discussions forum has the following entries that area associated with the changes to the field.

Changes to Field, 2008-03-06
John Mueller
Mar 6, 2008 18:00

Changes to Field, 2008-03-04
John Mueller
Mar 4, 2008 13:39

Changes to Field, 2008-03-03
John Mueller
Mar 3, 2008 16:11

In the details of each discussion posting, you will see things like the following which help know which players have been removed from or added to the field of the tournament at that time. For example, here is the details of the "Changes to Field, 2008-03-04" entry:

Author:  John Mueller
Date: Mar 4, 2008 13:39

The following changes were made to the field on
Tuesday, 2008-03-04.

Removed:

Tim Clark [TICLK]
Fredrik Jacobson [FRJAN]
Brandt Jobe [BRJOE]

Added:

Marco Dawson [ MADAN ]
Derek Lamely [ DELAY ]
Jin Park [ JIPAK ]
Ted Purdy [ TEPUY ]
Jim Renner [ JIRER ]
Kevin Streelman [ KESTN2 ]
Marc Turnesa [ MATUA ]

Monday, February 11, 2008

Where do I look to find my outstanding orders?

To find your outstanding orders on GolfInvestors, you would go to the My Account - Orders page. The My Account - Orders page shows all of your unexecuted orders. You can see the filter on the page to search for any unexecuted order you have in the GolfInvestors system.

Whereas, if you are looking for your orders that have been executed, you would use the My Account - History page.