Kellfire
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That is exactly my point too.
Using one off examples will never prove anything.
I once got a royal flush in poker post hoc ergo propter hoc I should always fold a hand to anything that may be a royal flush?
That is exactly my point too.
Show me the last time a 3 handicap player came in with a net 60??? Happens fairly frequently with 18+ handicap golfers.
So what's the problem then? Those two shots you're giving to a high handicap is made back on the hardest par 3 where they could probably use the shot but don't get it!
y mindset playing a high handicapper is that I've already lost that hole.
There we go. That's the crux of this. You're defeating yourself before a shot is hit on that hole.
Obviously you've never needed a Hole-in-One for a half on a par 3 then....
Obviously you've never needed a Hole-in-One for a half on a par 3 then....
I'm a member at 2 clubs at the moment due to memberships overlapping.
I played a Stableford comp at my former club today,in what i'd describe as very difficult conditions (temps hovering around freezing,a course that was soft and sticky after being under water for the best part of 3 months,a bitterly cold wind,and intermittent snow flurries)
The comp was won by a 23 handicapper shooting 49 points !!!!
A friend of mine playing off 4 shot 2 under gross for 42 points and came 3rd,i had 40 points and i'm pretty sure i didn't make the 1st page of results.
Full handicap in a Stableford comp is ridiculous,i've gone through a years worth of Stableford results at 3 course's and single figure golfers are almost never in the frame.
For a handicap system that is supposedly fair,these figures say otherwise.
There we go. That's the crux of this. You're defeating yourself before a shot is hit on that hole.
Anyone who needs that is generally laughing on long par 4s or well protected greens. It isn't about one hole, it's about 18.
Anyone else noticed a coincidence that it's the low h/c's saying the higher h/c golfers have it easier in comps?
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i noticed this but it is a joke with full allowance and you play out your skin and you play against a high handicapper who tops/fats/thin/shanks/ there way round and you get beat
2 year ago i gave so junior girl 30 shots around our place and she done this ^^^^
i shot level par through 16 holes and got beat thats not golf!
Anyone else noticed a coincidence that it's the low h/c's saying the higher h/c golfers have it easier in comps?
Wonder if the lower h/c's thought the same when they were playing of 24?
And the high handicappers saying the Low guys have it easy.....
Personally, I think it's about as fair as it can get.
When I play Medals and win Div 1 I shoot, maybe, nett 68..
Many a time Div 3 is won with nett 65
Show me the last time a 3 h/c shot +10 for there h/c.
I bet it happens more often with higher h/c golfers than lower ones so surely it evens itself out?
There's only one way to settle this because obviously we can't suit each individual game...
Let's get CONGU to set the rules. Oh wait, they already have and they would like to raise the 3/4 formats of the game to 90% and even as it stands those with a handicap in the lower bracket (14 and below) still win more than 50% of the time.
Yet you never hear of us 15+ handicaps asking for 125% comps, do you?!
Golf is a sport and it has always been my understanding in sport that the better player/team should win almost all the time. That is why sportsmen practice and train, to get better and increase their chances of winning.
Pretty simple concept to me!