ADELAIDE, AUS - Rarely do you get the opportunity to point and laugh at someone while you're on your way to a 120+ round. But that's exactly what happened last month in Adelaide when the top three finishers went 126, 130, 132 and were still able to feel good about their scores thanks to poor Jason Rigg and his Mediocre Golf Association record score of 228.

Intrigued, we had to ask Jason a few questions about this legendary round.

MGA: Jason, what was the defining moment of that round? When did you know you were on your way to 200+?

Jason: The most defining moment is probably when things started to turn around, in every single front 9 hole I finished last out of the 4 competitors of the day. But on the 10th hole I finally worked into a more mediocre ranking in the middle of the pack when I achieved the only hole where I didn't finish last, when I finished above, ironcally the tournament winner in Brad. I probably knew I was going to reach 200 after the 16th hole when I hit a 21. This did put me up to a 212 so I guess it was just hopeful thinking before this stage that I could finish below 200.

MGA: Had you every played a round where you had to count every penalty and finish every putt? Did it make the 228 easier to take knowing that you came about it honestly?

Jason: In the past I wasn't responsible for the scoring. So the 2nd part of the question probably isn't applicable.

MGA: Which club did you use the most that day and why?

Jason: Probably the 3 wood (That is the smaller of the woods right?). I got a few ok shots early on so I kept it up. Didn't really work effectively though as the day went on.

MGA: How many balls did you lose? An estimate will be fine here if you lost track.

Jason: Suprisingly very little, just the 3. The first was on either the 4th or 5th hole as my tee off sprayed right and went into the water.......Which was before the womens tee.

MGA: I see that you got a 21 on one of the shortest par 4's on the course, so clearly distance wasn't the issue. What happened there?