I don't know how important group size is in the selection process. I suspect it is better to have smaller groups, all else being equal. However, a case could be made for selecting the larger groups first and then filling in with smaller groups, all else being equal. An analogy would be if you were trying to fit different sized objects into a box. One strategy would be to start with the largest objects first. Without seeing the actual code, it is hard to say. Regardless, if your group has a lot of points and you want to play in the morning then the probability of being denied goes up. For example, one of my groups is a foursome and an average of 3 points this time of year will get us a denial most of the time.
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Exactly! And at this time of year, I would think a group of 32 is fighting an uphill battle, the foursome not so much.
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