An introduction of an Eclectic comp for each course you play, too give you another a reason to replay courses, so you can attempt to get the best eclectic score for a course.
(Definition: An eclectic, or eclectic tournament, is a multi-round golf tournament that results in one 18-hole score per player.
Eclectics work this way: Each golfer plays X number of rounds, and each golfer compares his scores on each hole per round. The lowest score made on each hole is recorded, producing an 18-hole score.
For example, let's say the eclectic is made up of three rounds. In the first round, the golfer scores a 6 on hole No. 1; in Round 2, he scores a 7 on hole No. 1; in Round 3, he scores a 4 on hole No. 1. The lowest of those three scores on the first hole is a 4, so that is the golfer's eclectic score.
So the golfer compares his scores on each hole in every round of the eclectic, selects the lowest per-hole score, and that is his eclectic scorecard.
An eclectic tournament can be a stand-alone event contested over consecutive days. More commonly, it is a tournament that runs concurrently, over longer time periods, with other, unrelated tournaments.)