How ALL-PI Works
Every input the engine uses, explained.
How ALL-PI Works
Points lists reward showing up. If the Treasure Coast crowd never plays the Kansas City crowd, two separate points lists say nothing about who is actually better — a 1st place in a 10-player regional looks identical to a 1st place in a 51-player major.
ALL-PI never scores a finish in isolation. Every result is priced against the Strength of Field (the average pre-event rating of everyone else you teed off against) and against how far your scoring was from that field's mean. Winning a weak field barely moves you; hanging with a strong field lifts you even without the trophy.
Because the ladder is one shared number, a rating earned in Florida is directly comparable to one earned in Kansas. Regions stay separate on the calendar but converge on a single scale.
