Alterations to WHS?

All true but Rulefan was replying to the claim that he has seen high handicapped players win events and go up a shot. To do that they would have to have had a score at least 8 shots higher than their 20th score, pretty difficult to win with such a score.
The other week..CVG shot 39 points off the whites ( par 71, CR 71.2) which is enough to win a Stableford around here and his index went up.....
And this is a guy who , generally, puts 3 cards in most weeks...
 
The other week..CVG shot 39 points off the whites ( par 71, CR 71.2) which is enough to win a Stableford around here and his index went up.....
And this is a guy who , generally, puts 3 cards in most weeks...

Where's the missing information? What was the differential of the 20th score which was disappearing - and the other 7 counting scores?
 
What is the argument here? Are you suggesting a handicap system should have a "local knowledge factor" or a tick box to declare if an individual golfer has experience playing out of "Bermuda Grass"? What next, should handicaps take into account the amount of sleep golfers have on average each night, jet lag, alcohol intake, etc? :)
I play off six.
I am in the USA on a golf holiday.
If I put all my cards in about 18 rounds belive me I would be off whatever the max shots you can get back ( is it 5 ?)as I am really struggling with this grass.

Now being off several shots better in only two weeks just dosnt seem right And questions would be asked.
The sweep will be interesting when I get home with me off 11 from 6 in two weeks !
So being on holiday for two weeks can really mess up my handicap index.

They should take into account that no system can be worldwide but they put it in place anyway.
I don’t drink!
 
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The other week..CVG shot 39 points off the whites ( par 71, CR 71.2) which is enough to win a Stableford around here and his index went up.....
And this is a guy who , generally, puts 3 cards in most weeks...
Yes mate of mine went up after winning because a good score 6 months ago was dropping off .
How is that representative of current form ?
 
Yes mate of mine went up after winning because a good score 6 months ago was dropping off .
How is that representative of current form ?
Because, if handicap is based on current form, you can't just forget about the 19 scores that preceded his winning score. And, he was probably on better form about 21 rounds ago, when he shot an even better score than his winning score. Now that round is lost, and replaced with a much more up to date round.

And, if his winning score is a sign that he is hitting good form, and not just an isolated good round, that will soon be reflected as he puts in a few more scores.

When I'm in a position where I'm about to lose a few good scores, I know my handicap will jump rapidly as I was in better form back then. So, to try and at least maintain handicap, I know I need to see if I can find similar form. If I then post a decent score, even if I lose a much better one, I'm still happy I've limited the increase to handicap.
 
I play off six.
I am in the USA on a golf holiday.
If I put all my cards in about 18 rounds belive me I would be off whatever the max shots you can get back ( is it 5 ?)as I am really struggling with this grass.

Now being off several shots better in only two weeks just dosnt seem right And questions would be asked.
The sweep will be interesting when I get home with me off 11 from 6 in two weeks !
So being on holiday for two weeks can really mess up my handicap index.

They should take into account that no system can be worldwide but they put it in place anyway.
I don’t drink!
If I played 18 rounds in 2 weeks, regardless of the course, I wouldn't be expecting good scores. Fatigue, jet lag, unfamiliar courses, etc.

Perhaps WHS needs to account for golfers that are over keen and play too much golf compared to their average rate of play :)
 
I play off six.
I am in the USA on a golf holiday.
If I put all my cards in about 18 rounds belive me I would be off whatever the max shots you can get back ( is it 5 ?)as I am really struggling with this grass.

Now being off several shots better in only two weeks just dosnt seem right And questions would be asked.
The sweep will be interesting when I get home with me off 11 from 6 in two weeks !
So being on holiday for two weeks can really mess up my handicap index.

They should take into account that no system can be worldwide but they put it in place anyway.
I don’t drink!
It just cant allow for such outliers. If someone, even a competant golfer from the states who had never played links courses came to Scotland and played 20 links rounds, their handicap would surely rise. Then they go home and its 'too high'. So what. It will settle back down when they play there again.
 
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I play off six.
I am in the USA on a golf holiday.
If I put all my cards in about 18 rounds belive me I would be off whatever the max shots you can get back ( is it 5 ?)as I am really struggling with this grass.

Now being off several shots better in only two weeks just dosnt seem right And questions would be asked.
The sweep will be interesting when I get home with me off 11 from 6 in two weeks !
So being on holiday for two weeks can really mess up my handicap index.

They should take into account that no system can be worldwide but they put it in place anyway.
I don’t drink!
Don’t forget, in handicap terms, you have to play in accordance with the rules of the jurisdiction that you are playing in.
So, therefore you should/ are strongly encouraged to put in a card from every round you play unless they are practice rounds or not played to the rules of golf. As you are in the USA this includes all strokeplay (team or individual) and all matchplay rounds - scrambles are not included as they do not conform to the rules of golf.
Can I suggest you look up the rules on ‘most likely score‘ as you will need them for unfinished holes in team and matchplay holes.
 
Like I have said before I have seen the winner go out on numerous occasions here in OZ by as much as 1.1
how does that equate to current form ?
Competition results are utterly irrelevant. Comps can be won with >40 points or with <30 points, so don't give any clues whatsoever about scoring ability.

Also, your implication is that the 21st score is more indicative of current form than the 20 more recent scores that followed it - obviously that will never be the case.
 
if I understand your point ; theres a 9 shot difference between my 20th oldest (which is the best in the 20) , and the 9th best of the last 20 . So if I retrun an indifferent score in the next round , the 20th oldest fall away and my handicap index goes up 1.1 from that one round .
Not sure if its sbeen mentioned in the replies , but England golf have a webinar this mont , & one of the items on the agenda is WHS update so hopefull find out more then about next years changes.
It's the result of a system that does an average on a limited number of scores. I should have thought that it would not have been beyond the wit of the world beating statisticians to devise a system where the influence of scores gradually diminished rather that abruptly being disappeared. But I suspect they weren't asked. But I repeat myself, boring boring :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
I play off six.
I am in the USA on a golf holiday.
If I put all my cards in about 18 rounds belive me I would be off whatever the max shots you can get back ( is it 5 ?)as I am really struggling with this grass.

Now being off several shots better in only two weeks just dosnt seem right And questions would be asked.
The sweep will be interesting when I get home with me off 11 from 6 in two weeks !
So being on holiday for two weeks can really mess up my handicap index.

They should take into account that no system can be worldwide but they put it in place anyway.
I don’t drink!
Just submit the cards. That's the system. If you don't you are manipulating the system. Well, maybe not in the England Golf World Handicap Subsystem but you should do it anyway to support the WHS concept.
 
Don’t forget, in handicap terms, you have to play in accordance with the rules of the jurisdiction that you are playing in.
So, therefore you should/ are strongly encouraged to put in a card from every round you play unless they are practice rounds or not played to the rules of golf. As you are in the USA this includes all strokeplay (team or individual) and all matchplay rounds - scrambles are not included as they do not conform to the rules of golf.
Can I suggest you look up the rules on ‘most likely score‘ as you will need them for unfinished holes in team and matchplay holes.
That's an interesting point. I've never thought about that aspect of playing to the rules of the jurisdiction because I've always submitted my South African scores back to England. And I bet the England Golf World Handicap Subsystem Johnies haven't thought about it either.
 
It's the result of a system that does an average on a limited number of scores. I should have thought that it would not have been beyond the wit of the world beating statisticians to devise a system where the influence of scores gradually diminished rather that abruptly being disappeared. But I suspect they weren't asked. But I repeat myself, boring boring :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
There would be no gain. Scores are not evenly distributed in time. For one person the 20th score was three months ago. For another, three years ago.
The would beating statisticians would have integrated such a feature were it beneficial.
 
That's an interesting point. I've never thought about that aspect of playing to the rules of the jurisdiction because I've always submitted my South African scores back to England. And I bet the England Golf World Handicap Subsystem Johnies haven't thought about it either.
They have and in response to my query on it they said “…….mmm, interesting point - not sure what the answer is.”
 
There would be no gain. Scores are not evenly distributed in time. For one person the 20th score was three months ago. For another, three years ago.
The would beating statisticians would have integrated such a feature were it beneficial.
Exactly. You degrade scores over both time and number. Or maybe just over time. The system needs to forget the irrelevant 20th, it's a red herring.

The world beating statisticians would have considered the red herringness only if they were asked to do so.
 
If I played 18 rounds in 2 weeks, regardless of the course, I wouldn't be expecting good scores. Fatigue, jet lag, unfamiliar courses, etc.

Perhaps WHS needs to account for golfers that are over keen and play too much golf compared to their average rate of play :)
Yes I see that but my main point is it’s possible.
maybe there needs to be a limit put on GP cards put in a calendar month.

No jet lag but I’m knackered!🤣
 
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