Neilds
Assistant Pro
You make a good point but spoil it all by trying to blame WHS. Not sure what it has to do with WHS?This is the world WHS gives us.
A pair of golfers play 4BBB, both score a 4, both put their score on the scorecard, and if they keep doing this we are told they should be sanctioned!???? Why? To make the admin easier for organisers, because they don't know which 4 counted!?
That, in my opinion, is a disgrace. And does nothing to make the game more appealing. Putting 2 scores on a scorecard will nearly become a crime equal to kicking your ball out of the rough, both worthy of sanctioning golfers
How about common sense, where if both score a 4, they can both put their score on the card, and it is logical to assume that both players would have had a counting score, regardless of what the other did or did not do? Thus, if 2 players matched their nett scores on 10 holes, for example, they both will have more than 10 counting scores and they can both have the round counting towards handicap? Or did the authorities not take into account that occasionally a pair of golfers will get the same score on a hole when coming up with their "genius" approach to deal with 4BBB scores for handicapping?