scubascuba3
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I wondered whether anyone knows statistically the probability of cat 1, cat 2, cat 3, cat 4 making buffer? I know they analyse 1000s of rounds. I haven't seen anything in the CONGU doc yet.
I agree, i find 5 harder than 6, 25% lower score required to keep in buffer.I don't know any stats for others, but for me I make way more buffers off a 6 hcp than when off 5.
i have gone between 5 and 6 for the last few years. When in Cat 1, the buffer of only 1 makes a massive difference to me. Consequently I have not been able to stay at 5 for a long spell.
I agree, i find 5 harder than 6, 25% lower score required to keep in buffer.
The reason I'm asking is my club is full of cat 2,3 and 4s and very rarely go up to sss+1, and maybe once a year go to sss-1
Its pretty hard, most visitors struggle, a sss 69 would be fairer. No par 5s. I find courses with par 5s easier, easier birdie eagle chances.Sounds like most people's handicaps at your club are correct then!! Easy course?
I wondered whether anyone knows statistically the probability of cat 1, cat 2, cat 3, cat 4 making buffer? I know they analyse 1000s of rounds. I haven't seen anything in the CONGU doc yet.
Yes you are right, i assume Its based on thousands of rounds but in poor conditions I'd expect it to be easier for a say 20 HC to get on a par 4 green in the usual 3 shots vs a cat 1 or 2 needing to get there in 2 with a strong wind against with rain. Backed up by no evidence, it just feels logical.CONGU gives a little hint in the manual:
Table A, Appendix B is based on the expectation of players returning nett scores within their respective Buffer Zones. In ‘normal’ playing conditions, for example, 30-57% of participating Category 1 players are expected to return nett scores within their Buffer Zone or better (SSS+1), In contrast, in the same conditions only 23-45% of Category 3 players are expected to return nett scores within their Buffer Zone or better (SSS+3),
I don't know any stats for others, but for me I make way more buffers off a 6 hcp than when off 5.
i have gone between 5 and 6 for the last few years. When in Cat 1, the buffer of only 1 makes a massive difference to me. Consequently I have not been able to stay at 5 for a long spell.
Didn't you get reviewed in the annual review. Sounds like it was required.WE have one 1 cat 1 player and she does just the same, bounces between 5 and 6 all season.
Personallly I have found cat 2 a lot harder to buffer than cat 3, I had 13 0.1s last year.
Yes you are right, i assume Its based on thousands of rounds but in poor conditions I'd expect it to be easier for a say 20 HC to get on a par 4 green in the usual 3 shots vs a cat 1 or 2 needing to get there in 2 with a strong wind against with rain. Backed up by no evidence, it just feels logical.
Didn't you get reviewed in the annual review. Sounds like it was required.