bubbawatson
Newbie
Hi,
Newbie Saffer here. I moved to Pretoria a couple of months ago and being on the highveld (an area in South Africa in the North where the altitude is 1,339 m or 4,393 ft above sea level) the courses are all much longer and I have been struggling a bit.
Down in Cape Town a sealevel, all standard length courses hover around 6000 meters (6560 yards) from the club tees with the ocasional one a couple of hundred yards longer.
Since I have moved to the Highveld, the courses that i have played so far measured:
Wingate Park - 6514 meters (7124 yards)
Traditional parklands
Parkview - 6286 meters (6874 yards)
A very old, tree-lined course, very narrow.
Ebotse links - 6372 meters (6969 yards
A links kid of layout in an old mine quarry with tall grass and open rolling dunes. Fairly wide fairways but ball in rough is gone
Roodepoort - 6682 meters (7307 yards)
Made us play from the champs tees the day I played because it was a competition Saturday or sthing
Fairly open course
Irene - 6504 meters (7112 yards)
Stunning golf course, tree-lined, lots of water and lots of elevation changes
Up here, summer is the rainy season, so the fairways dont really run much. Now distance-wise, I certainly do hit everything a bit farther, for example I would normally use my 9 iron for something around 110meters, and up here I would go with pitching wedge.
Overall though, I have been finding the length very difficult. I am a 13 handicapper and would normall play around the 84-86 mark down in the Cape at sealevel. I have not broken 90 on any of the courses here at my new home at altitude.
The course I played today had a par 5 measuring 615 yards with wet fairways. The par 4 right after that was a stroke 1 516 yard monster.
Anyways you get my drift - I just wanted to ask - any folk on here who play at altitude? How long are the courses normally and how high above sealevel are you guys.
These lengths seem absurd and most of the folk I have hacked it around with so far have really struggled length-wise.
Thanks!
Newbie Saffer here. I moved to Pretoria a couple of months ago and being on the highveld (an area in South Africa in the North where the altitude is 1,339 m or 4,393 ft above sea level) the courses are all much longer and I have been struggling a bit.
Down in Cape Town a sealevel, all standard length courses hover around 6000 meters (6560 yards) from the club tees with the ocasional one a couple of hundred yards longer.
Since I have moved to the Highveld, the courses that i have played so far measured:
Wingate Park - 6514 meters (7124 yards)
Traditional parklands
Parkview - 6286 meters (6874 yards)
A very old, tree-lined course, very narrow.
Ebotse links - 6372 meters (6969 yards
A links kid of layout in an old mine quarry with tall grass and open rolling dunes. Fairly wide fairways but ball in rough is gone
Roodepoort - 6682 meters (7307 yards)
Made us play from the champs tees the day I played because it was a competition Saturday or sthing
Fairly open course
Irene - 6504 meters (7112 yards)
Stunning golf course, tree-lined, lots of water and lots of elevation changes
Up here, summer is the rainy season, so the fairways dont really run much. Now distance-wise, I certainly do hit everything a bit farther, for example I would normally use my 9 iron for something around 110meters, and up here I would go with pitching wedge.
Overall though, I have been finding the length very difficult. I am a 13 handicapper and would normall play around the 84-86 mark down in the Cape at sealevel. I have not broken 90 on any of the courses here at my new home at altitude.
The course I played today had a par 5 measuring 615 yards with wet fairways. The par 4 right after that was a stroke 1 516 yard monster.
Anyways you get my drift - I just wanted to ask - any folk on here who play at altitude? How long are the courses normally and how high above sealevel are you guys.
These lengths seem absurd and most of the folk I have hacked it around with so far have really struggled length-wise.
Thanks!
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