Export results from the Under Par Tournament Simulator (the Export Results CSV button). Paste below or drop a .csv file. Header rows will auto-fill the form.
2. Event Details
3. Allocation Preview
Season Standings ·
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Engine Room — Prize Money + Points Distribution
Set the prize money and tour points awarded at each finishing position. Values shown at the reference scale ($7,000,000 purse, 500 winner points — equal to a Tier 3 Regular event). At allocation time, values scale proportionally to the event's actual purse and winner points.
Money curve: 65 positions (PGA standard). Points curve: 70 positions (FedEx standard). The sum of money values defines the curve shape — at allocation it normalises to the event's purse exactly. Ties split equally.
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How the Tour Season Tracker Works
A free companion for the Under Par tabletop golf game. Drop in a tournament result, allocate prize money + tour points, and build a full season leaderboard across multiple events.
Quick Start (60 seconds)
Play a tournament in the Under Par Tournament Simulator. When the tournament finishes, click Export Results CSV.
Come here. Open the Add Event tab. Paste the CSV (or upload the file). Click Parse + Preview.
Pick an Event Tier (Major / Premier / Regular / Low Tier) — this auto-fills total purse + winner points.
Override the purse or winner points if you want a custom event. Then click Save Event to Season.
The Season Standings tab now shows the leaderboard. Repeat for every tournament you play.
Setting Total Prize Money for an Event
On the Add Event tab, the Total Prize Purse ($) field is editable. Three ways to set it:
Click a tier button for the standard amount (Tier 1 = $15M, Tier 2 = $10M, Tier 3 = $7M, Tier 4 = $3M)
Type any custom amount directly (e.g. 4500000 for a $4.5M event)
Same for Winner Tour Points — set whatever the event is worth
The allocation preview updates live as you change either value. The shape of the distribution (how much 1st gets vs 10th gets) is set in the Engine Room — keep reading.
Tabs
Add Event
Where you import a tournament CSV and turn it into an event with money + points awarded. Per-event CSV export available before saving.
Season Standings
Auto-aggregated leaderboard across every event saved in the active season. Sorted by total points, then total money. Shows wins, top-5s, MCs, total earnings. Multiple CSV exports for Excel.
Events
Full list of saved events with expandable per-event result tables. Re-export any event's CSV. Delete events you don't want.
Engine Room
Power-user settings. Edit the shape of the prize money curve and the points curve — what % goes to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. Defaults are PGA-style for money and FedEx-style for points.
Money values are shown at a reference $7M purse. At allocation time the curve scales to whatever purse you set on the actual event.
Points are shown at a reference winner = 500. Same scaling.
Save your custom curve once; it applies to every event you parse afterwards.
Multiple Tours
Use the Season dropdown in the header to switch between parallel tours (e.g. American Tour 2026, European Tour 2026). Each season is independent — its own events, its own standings. Click + New to add another season.
Exporting
Everything that matters is exportable to CSV (Excel-friendly):
Per-event CSV — full results for one tournament with money + points columns
Standings CSV — season leaderboard, one row per player
Events CSV (long format) — one row per player per event, ideal for pivot tables
Season JSON backup — full state, importable into any browser
Important: the app stores your seasons in your browser (localStorage). It's reliable but can be wiped if you clear browser data. Export to CSV regularly — that's your real backup.
Tips
Cut players (MC) get $0 and 0 points. They're listed but excluded from totals.
Ties split equally — T2 with two players each gets the average of P2 + P3 payout.
The Engine Room curve normalises to your actual purse — small fields don't underpay, large fields don't overpay. The total always equals the purse you entered.
If the leaderboard surprises you, switch to the Events tab and check individual results — easy to spot which event drove a spike.