USER1999
Grand Slam Winner
To all you high handicappers......get off your lazy arses and start practicing
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Why? There's no point? It just makes the game harder. Better to mess about in the high 20s and clean up.
To all you high handicappers......get off your lazy arses and start practicing
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miaow, thats harsh Murph, a lot of us would love to be in the teens or even lower!
Golf is geared towards the high handicap golfer period.
Golf is geared towards the high handicap golfer period.
I do agree stableford does favour the higher handicapper,
Strokeplay - some can say favours the low handicapper , i think i favours good mid handicappers off 9 to 13 , not necessarialy one v one but in say a weekly club comp , one or two of the mid guys are sure to have a good day..
If handicaps are accurate, higher handicappers should have an advantage in medal play.
I disagree golf is geared towards high handicappers and 3/4 in Stableford is not right but would say no one should get 2 shots on a hole.
Can I assume that you never had a handicap over 18 before you achieved your current handicap? I know some lower handicappers who say no-one should get a shot on a par 3 - in fact the Winter Alliance in our county is run on that basis.
Whoa, are you for real? This is exactly the opposite of the truth in my experience. Stableford can cull those nasty 7, 8, 9+ scores off a high handicaps card but one bad hole in medal and a high handicapper's race is run.
Medal is most definitely for the low handicaps on average.
Whoa, are you for real? This is exactly the opposite of the truth in my experience. Stableford can cull those nasty 7, 8, 9+ scores off a high handicaps card but one bad hole in medal and a high handicapper's race is run.
Medal is most definitely for the low handicaps on average.
No, I am not real. I am entirely in your imagination.
Stableford benefits kick in at nett triple bogey, so not less than a 6 (par-3 with no shot), but possibly as high as 10 (par-5 with 2 shots). Will mostly be a 8 (par-4 with one shot). Not too many people win comps of any sort with those on their card.
It is a simple fact, whether you like it or not, that the variation (range of scores) is higher and wider for higher handicap players. It therefore follows that since we are looking for a score which departs from the norm by the greatest amount, that higher handicappers are more likely, although not certain on any given Saturday, to have that score.
Yes, but you are looking at it from the perspective of one high handicappers score. If there were 100 of them, one at least would have a hot round, with nothing worse than a double.
You're doing the low players a disservice here, like you're saying they too won't have players who shoot out of their skin.
Low beats high in medal on average.
It is a simple fact, whether you like it or not, that the variation (range of scores) is higher and wider for higher handicap players. It therefore follows that since we are looking for a score which departs from the norm by the greatest amount, that higher handicappers are more likely, although not certain on any given Saturday, to have that score.