I don't like to drive 6900 or more yards...in my Jeep Grand Cherokee.my home course is links course on the Moray coast in Scotland,6900 off the back tee par 71 sss74 CR 74.1 slope137.
also a member at a parkland course in Inverness, but no idea what the slope or CR are
TBH though most of the club comps are only off 6600, we only play 4 or 5 off the very back... and its not Pat by the wayI don't like to drive 6900 or more yards...in my Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Hat off to you, Pat.
TBH though most of the club comps are only off 6600, we only play 4 or 5 off the very back... and its not Pat by the way![]()
just Sir will be fineI didn't really think it was Pat, my new friend. I just didn't know what to call you.
Don't hold your breath. I call every man "Sir" except the one's who ask me to!just Sir will be fine![]()
I’m a member of Coventry Golf Club which was formed in 1887 with a 9 hole course laid out on Whitley Common. The Club moved to its present site at Finham Park 24 years later in 1911.
The course was designed by Tom Vardon with his famous brother Harry marking out the bunkers. It was formally opened in 1912 with Harry Vardon and James Braid playing exhibition matches.
The course is 6590 yards in length with a Par of 73 and SSS of 73 (white tees) made up of 5 par 5’s, 9 par 4’s and 4 par 3’s.
Our slope rating is 139.
The course has a varied collection of trees and water hazards suitable for a parkland golf course, this has resulted in all 18 holes having tree-lined fairways along with rivers and ponds to navigate, the fairways are quite tight on some holes, but they’re very attractive to play.
My away course is Woodhall Spa, which couldn’t be more different and difficult.
If say the par 4s present much hazard and difficulty for the ‘bogey’ golfer - but much less so for the scratch player then the bogey golfer might well struggle badly to play to their handicap on these holes and so the difference between the scratch golfer overall score and the bogey golfer score could be more than one shot - sss less par - and so result in a higher slope?are you sure thats right fish? i just looked up the card and it says par 73 SSS 72 yet you say the slope is 139 which would suggest its difficult yet the SSS is lower than par which wouldn't suggest the slope or am i missing something?
are you sure thats right fish? i just looked up the card and it says par 73 SSS 72 yet you say the slope is 139 which would suggest its difficult yet the SSS is lower than par which wouldn't suggest the slope or am i missing something?
My dad told me call all older men sir.Don't hold your breath. I call every man "Sir" except the one's who ask me to!
I will stop calling you Pat, however.
To make up for it (well, maybe 50%), you could call him 'Rick' for a while!Don't hold your breath. I call every man "Sir" except the one's who ask me to!
I will stop calling you Pat, however.
To make up for it (well, maybe 50%), you could call him 'Rick' for a while!
As for difficulty of courses...Yours (or at least the one you posted the card for) would seem to be fairly tame, with (pretty much) average Slope. I think that's fairly unusual for UK. I wouldn't be surprised if average Slope for competition tees in UK was about 120. I've always preferred courses that are a bit tougher - with SSS (equivalent to Course Rating) about a stroke or so higher than Par - and I've never been a big hitter, so that's generally not been particularly 'kind' to me, but Golf is rather masochistic! Current course (Par 72) is rated 72.6 off normal Comp tees with Slope of 141. There is another set of tees Par 72 CSS 75 CR 74.9 Slope 144.