We think only a record holder can know what you go through to set a record, so we only let people that
have already set world records downvote other people's records.
What can I do?
Go set a record! If you can think of it, you can set a new world record for it.
Yes Rob I will do that from now on. I never thought about how busy it would get for all of you.You all have your hands full. I can send you a list of counts,catches & times of all the records that are in my pending file if that would help. How would I go about doing that?
Hi Brian and Mick, Thanks for commenting on this. We have a 2-step approval process. The first is pushing it to the site where we then review and approve/deny. That being said, Brian if you are okay to count at home while you perform the record and include the count in your submission it would be speed up getting records approved. Let me know your thoughts. Best, rob
I would suggest Brian, you actually count your submissions before sending them in, this helps with the moderation and verification process. If you're willing to submit records, it's only fair to submit a count with it that either we or urdb can verify. I also find counting and verifying is made easier with my recent submissions when you audibly speak the count as you do the attempt. Most times you lose count but at least it lets the moderator pause and scrub as there's a point of reference when counting.
Hello Mick. I did this in morning I am pretty sure it was a little over a 1,000 I could be wrong. As for the 2 they have done that so far with 4 of my records. I think they went to the moderator process but never have been fully verified. I'm still finding records of mine that have xx next to them. I let URDB know but they say they are swamped.
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Rob Birdsong
That would be the best Brian. We will set you up with a moderator role and you can count/time you records. Stay tuned and thanks. rob
Brian Pankey
Yes Rob I will do that from now on. I never thought about how busy it would get for all of you.You all have your hands full. I can send you a list of counts,catches & times of all the records that are in my pending file if that would help. How would I go about doing that?
Rob Birdsong
Hi Brian and Mick, Thanks for commenting on this. We have a 2-step approval process. The first is pushing it to the site where we then review and approve/deny. That being said, Brian if you are okay to count at home while you perform the record and include the count in your submission it would be speed up getting records approved. Let me know your thoughts. Best, rob
Brian Pankey
Hello Mick! Peter says I have 948. He's a moderator so that is the official count!
Peter Craig
This record needs to be updated from XX/2 - My count was 948 - so the 1,000 mark isn't quite broken just yet...
Peter Craig
I would suggest Brian, you actually count your submissions before sending them in, this helps with the moderation and verification process. If you're willing to submit records, it's only fair to submit a count with it that either we or urdb can verify. I also find counting and verifying is made easier with my recent submissions when you audibly speak the count as you do the attempt. Most times you lose count but at least it lets the moderator pause and scrub as there's a point of reference when counting.
Brian Pankey
Hello Mick. I did this in morning I am pretty sure it was a little over a 1,000 I could be wrong. As for the 2 they have done that so far with 4 of my records. I think they went to the moderator process but never have been fully verified. I'm still finding records of mine that have xx next to them. I let URDB know but they say they are swamped.
Mick Cullen
OK, well it's certainly not 2....what was the total, Brian?
Mick Cullen
Yea, this one takes some endurance and you always have to make a crazy save or two. That golf ball just moves unpredictably at some moments.
Brian Pankey
Congratulations Mick! This record will be tough to beat.
Mick Cullen
Nice job! Quite a workout, isn't it?
Mick Cullen
Thanks, Ryan!
Ryan Brown
This is impressive.