Imurg
The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Cards are framed in the bar...I'll have a look tomorrow
I think our record is 63 on a par 71...it was equalled last year.
I think our record is 63 on a par 71...it was equalled last year.
Funnily enough we revised our course record following several "incidents of doubt" around the actions of the previous "record holder". There was enough doubt about the authenticity of the score (66 I think) and subsequent "golfer behaviours" that caused the club to rescind it as the record holder.Ours is either 63 or 64, depending on whether you trust the first one; or maybe 66 if we reset the records after course changes.
I guess difficult to divulge any details publicly, but sounds like there is some serious forum fodder behind this story...Funnily enough we revised our course record following several "incidents of doubt" around the actions of the previous "record holder". There was enough doubt about the authenticity of the score (66 I think) and subsequent "golfer behaviours" that caused the club to rescind it as the record holder.
Ours were reset because we changed a par four to a new par three, so that certainly qualifies. Unless you significantly change a hole (i.e. brand new hole, or lose/add like 100 yards from/to one) then I don't think there's any need to abandon the old records.On a side note.....is there an amount of change to a course that renders the old record defunct?
Just taking out a redundant or troublesome to maintain bunker is changing the course.....
We've removed quite a few lumps amd bumps on some front 9 holes but they weren't in a position to trouble anyone in with a chance of shooting we'll below par.
No idea. They reset them when they changed a par 4 to a par 3 a couple of years ago. And they were recorded on IG, but that reset when our course ratings changed last year. So it currently says the course record off yellows is about 79.![]()
I just mean in IG - they added new 'tees' for the comps with the new course ratings, so on the website it automatically shows you the best scores under that new set-up. Or they did it wrong, I don't know.How does the course rating affect the record?
I understand how shortening a hole from par 4 to par would impact the record.