Swango1980
Well-known member
Nope
Come on, it's only been 5 yearsNope
Why would anyone “give up grinding” during a round? Shouldn’t the objectives be to hit the next shot as well as you can and achieve the best score on each hole that you can, every day, every round?
Why would anyone “give up grinding” during a round? Shouldn’t the objectives be to hit the next shot as well as you can and achieve the best score on each hole that you can, every day, every round?
Yes, but makes no odds to me if there was still a buffer zone.Some days things are so bad you just give up. This is especially the case in bad weather, winds are an issue where I play.
Forget about “winning” or having a counting score. 85 is always better than 86 or 87.Because at some stage during a round you know you arent going to win anything , you know the score won’t affect your HC so most just stop bothering
You could have that in the old system as well. You could often tell early on you were barely going to get 30 points, let alone make buffer.Because at some stage during a round you know you arent going to win anything , you know the score won’t affect your HC so most just stop bothering
On that day in the old system you'd have had no chance of making buffer either so it makes no difference.Some days things are so bad you just give up. This is especially the case in bad weather, winds are an issue where I play.
Nothing worse! Really!?Nothing worse than having your second best score in ages and seeing your handicap increasing because your best score in ages drops off being the 20th.
It might be a good system to replace the old one in logical terms, but it definitely isn't in terms of how regular golfers see it.
I think sums the system up really wellYou could have that in the old system as well. You could often tell early on you were barely going to get 30 points, let alone make buffer.
Whereas in current system, you can still grind to get a mid 30 point score. It might creep into your 8th best score, or be just outside it. If just outside it, it could well become a Top 8 score in the future
I ‘liked’ the post because I liked to set a target if I was having a poor early few holes, but I am a strong supporter of WHS. I was answering the OP question as written.![]()
I miss the days of grinding to hit the buffer zone - handicaps are worse without it
Having something to play for, even when it wasn’t going as you’d planned, instilled a competitive spirit that is lacking in the WHSwww.nationalclubgolfer.com
Do you miss the old days of grinding away and trying to get into the buffer to ensure you didn’t get .1 back
In those days there were no “free shots” at a round as well
Because the 17th is a par 3 and I could get a 2 and win some money?Forget about “winning” or having a counting score. 85 is always better than 86 or 87.
If you’re going to give up, why not just walk in?