The Greater Joliet Tour Season is a group of events that define top tier Amateur and Professional play in the Chicagoland area.
Greater Joliet Tour Season events:
Fraction Run Cup 7 (4/5 & 4/6)( ...
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The Greater Joliet Tour Season is a group of events that define top tier Amateur and Professional play in the Chicagoland area.
Greater Joliet Tour Season events:
Fraction Run Cup 7 (4/5 & 4/6)(B Tier)(The Canyons)
GJTS TDTC 5 (5/18)(Unsanctioned Team Match Play)(The Oaks)
Clash at The Canyons IX (6/21 & 6/22)(B Tier)(The Canyons)
The 22nd New Lenox Open (7/12 & 7/13)(Am Only C Tier)(Haines Wayside Park)
38th Channahon Classic (8/2 & 8/3)(B Tier)(Frank Grimes DGC)
Unstable Discourse Open 3 (9/20 & 9/21)(B Tier)(West Park)
Stairway to Highland (10/4 & 10/5)(B Tier)(Highland)
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GJTS Finals (11/2)(Unsanctioned Singles)(The Canyons)
Divisions will be playing for either $750 or $250 based on the rules listed below:
Greater Joliet Tour Series Finals:
You are fighting your way through this Tour Season and earning points to be able to compete in the GJTS Finals! The top 4 finishers (including ties for 4th place) we compete in an unsanctioned CASH PAYOUT round at The Canyons at Dellwood Park on Sunday November 2nd.
You must have played at least 3 of the GJTS events to qualify for the GJTS Finals. In order for the 8 people to be considered for rules below, all 8 players need to have competed in at least 3 2025 GJTS events in the same division.
Divisions with more than 8 people for the season ($750):
1st - $375
2nd - $200
3rd - $100
4th - $75
Divisions with 8 or less people for the season ($250):
1st - $100
2nd - $75
3rd - $50
4th - $25
How the GJTS Points system works:
1. You will receive 5 points for attending the event.
2. You will receive 1 point for every person you beat in your division (excluding ties).
3. If you are rated out of your division and have to move up a division you will be able to transfer 50% of your points to your new division. This only applies if you are moving up a division, you CAN NOT take points with you if you are moving down a division.
4. Your point totals only count for the division that you are playing in for that event. Points don't transfer to multiple divisions unless you are rated out of your current division on moving up (see rule #3).
5. In order to be considered for GJTS Finals you must have played at least 3 of the GJTS events and earned points in that individual division.
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