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Every month we have the regular staple of Medal & S/Fs where the hotshots from the club battle it out for the honors (or lack of it). However, there is a section of the club that is not keen or confident or prepared or want to get involved in such a monthly mating ritual...
when I started playing golf about 6 years ago, I knew I could not go near the Medals or S/Fs as I would not know what to do in it. It was however, my goal that I would eventually play in them. At my old club there were comps for kids and grown ups, but there was nothing that would address the need for adult beginners or adults who were not ready or confident to go into battle. So one of our Pros started a monthly comp called the 'Adult Improver Competition', it is played over 9 holes on our par-33 course. It has all the usual NTP, longest drive. It also has its own handicap system and instant prizes given at the end of the morning. It is advertised as 'play in a friendly setting, meet like minded people etc.' and you dont have to be a member of the club to play in it. So I signed up and quickly saw my handicap drop. I was shoot 50+ when I joined and when i regularly shooting in the 30s, I 'graduated' over the regular Medals & S/Fs. I have often gone back and played the comp when I feel I am getting scrappy or just for the craic as some of my PPs still play it.
I haven't played in it for over a year. I turned up this weekend to play in the competition and lo and behold there are now about 40 odd people regularly playing the event. That is almost more than what we could get for Medals. He sometimes has to turn away people as it is over subscribed. I am assuming that every club has a section of members which can helped onto the golfing ladder.. and that Medals & S/Fs are not the only way forward. Thoughts..
when I started playing golf about 6 years ago, I knew I could not go near the Medals or S/Fs as I would not know what to do in it. It was however, my goal that I would eventually play in them. At my old club there were comps for kids and grown ups, but there was nothing that would address the need for adult beginners or adults who were not ready or confident to go into battle. So one of our Pros started a monthly comp called the 'Adult Improver Competition', it is played over 9 holes on our par-33 course. It has all the usual NTP, longest drive. It also has its own handicap system and instant prizes given at the end of the morning. It is advertised as 'play in a friendly setting, meet like minded people etc.' and you dont have to be a member of the club to play in it. So I signed up and quickly saw my handicap drop. I was shoot 50+ when I joined and when i regularly shooting in the 30s, I 'graduated' over the regular Medals & S/Fs. I have often gone back and played the comp when I feel I am getting scrappy or just for the craic as some of my PPs still play it.
I haven't played in it for over a year. I turned up this weekend to play in the competition and lo and behold there are now about 40 odd people regularly playing the event. That is almost more than what we could get for Medals. He sometimes has to turn away people as it is over subscribed. I am assuming that every club has a section of members which can helped onto the golfing ladder.. and that Medals & S/Fs are not the only way forward. Thoughts..