5/6th of handicap

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We played a 4bbb 15 hole non counting comp today, sweep money prize, handicap allowance was 5/6th.
First time I've ever heard of it, has anyone ever heard of this 5/6th allowance before ?
 

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We played a 4bbb 15 hole non counting comp today, sweep money prize, handicap allowance was 5/6th.
First time I've ever heard of it, has anyone ever heard of this 5/6th allowance before ?

I assume 9/10ths was too hard to calculate? 😂

Having said that , it might be the best fit fraction given you're missing out on 1/6th of the holes. Although fractions aren't my strongest subject so don't shoot me down.
 

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I assume 9/10ths was too hard to calculate? 😂

Having said that , it might be the best fit fraction given you're missing out on 1/6th of the holes. Although fractions aren't my strongest subject so don't shoot me down.

I thought the normal 90% would have worked fine as we were missing out the last 3 hole stroke indexes anyway :confused:
 

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Seems to me that someone is confusing the 'Holes Played' with 'Competition Format' for the Handicap Allowance!

I'd suggest that 90% allowance was still pretty appropriate.Though specific SIs of the holes not played MIGHT have a bearing.
 

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Seems to me that someone is confusing the 'Holes Played' with 'Competition Format' for the Handicap Allowance!

I'd suggest that 90% allowance was still pretty appropriate.Though specific SIs of the holes not played MIGHT have a bearing.

I thought the same, holes missed out were 16, 17, 18, index numbers 4, 16, 10.
 

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Well....5/6 = 0.8333 and 15/18 = 0.8333 so it appears the organizing committee have done a simple pro-rata calculation based on the number of holes played.

But if it was better ball surely they should then still have taken 9/10ths of the resultant calculated handicap?
 

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There is a simplicity to 90% in that anyone can get their phone out, go to the calculator app and type their h/c x 0.9. To get 5/6 you have to do an additional calculation to get it to a metric measurement. 5/6 is over complicating something that doesn't need over complicating.
 

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There is a simplicity to 90% in that anyone can get their phone out, go to the calculator app and type their h/c x 0.9. To get 5/6 you have to do an additional calculation to get it to a metric measurement. 5/6 is over complicating something that doesn't need over complicating.

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There is a simplicity to 90% in that anyone can get their phone out, go to the calculator app and type their h/c x 0.9. To get 5/6 you have to do an additional calculation to get it to a metric measurement. 5/6 is over complicating something that doesn't need over complicating.

I hope that was said tongue in cheek?? :eek:

I can't believe that anyone can't work out 10% of their handicap in their head, then subtract it? Surely one doesn't need an app?
 
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I hope that was said tongue in cheek?? :eek:

I can't believe that anyone can't work out 10% of their handicap in their head, then subtract it? Surely one doesn't need an app?

You have clearly never handed out cards at a comp where 90% is the norm 😁. I did it for an Open at our place a month or so ago. Many looked blank, others wanted confirmation to make sure they didn't get it wrong and get a dq.

I've seen worse crimes than people double checking their handicap allowance via a device. Better than playing for four hours, get a good score and discover you made a simple error to nullify your score.
 

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You have clearly never handed out cards at a comp where 90% is the norm . I did it for an Open at our place a month or so ago. Many looked blank, others wanted confirmation to make sure they didn't get it wrong and get a dq.

I've seen worse crimes than people double checking their handicap allowance via a device. Better than playing for four hours, get a good score and discover you made a simple error to nullify your score.

The player's only responsibility in this respect is to put his correct playing handicap on the card. Any calculation of 90% or any other proportion is up to the committee. The player cannot be DQd if he calculates strokes received incorrectly.
 

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You have clearly never handed out cards at a comp where 90% is the norm 😁. I did it for an Open at our place a month or so ago. Many looked blank, others wanted confirmation to make sure they didn't get it wrong and get a dq.

I've seen worse crimes than people double checking their handicap allowance via a device. Better than playing for four hours, get a good score and discover you made a simple error to nullify your score.

Correct - l have never handed out the cards at a comp. So fair do's, you live & learn ...

I do despair sometimes! I mean, 10% ?? Having trouble with say 9%, or 11% or 15% l could believe - but 10?
 
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