doublebogey7
Head Pro
Yes, if you read the Rule AW quoted you might just understand.Is it an automatic dq? Does it not just mean that you can’t win anything.
Not as serious as a breach of an on course rule or signing for too low a score on a hole.
Yes, if you read the Rule AW quoted you might just understand.Is it an automatic dq? Does it not just mean that you can’t win anything.
Not as serious as a breach of an on course rule or signing for too low a score on a hole.
I presume that "no card" means the score was not input then .Yes we don’t return the cards physically.
We upload the signed card photo to IG after inputting the scores.
We have to upload a picture of the card or put the card in the box as you do. Failure to do either is a DQ.I presume that "no card" means the score was not input then .
I know of several players whom I play with that do not have smart phones or do not have the nouse on how to use theirs for such anyway, hard enough to get some to stop using reply to all when answering emails via their phones.
The box for cards is next to the PSI computer and judging by the queue to use it the majority input via it.
Easy for the scorer to look at the number of entries and count the number of cards to check a match.
Well you have finished by then.How do you do that with your ban on phones![]()
I did put “ After Inputting” but even if you input your scores you still get DQ if you don’t upload a photo.I presume that "no card" means the score was not input then .
I know of several players whom I play with that do not have smart phones or do not have the nouse on how to use theirs for such anyway, hard enough to get some to stop using reply to all when answering emails via their phones.
The box for cards is next to the PSI computer and judging by the queue to use it the majority input via it.
Easy for the scorer to look at the number of entries and count the number of cards to check a match.
In any medal scoring (as opposed to stableford) round I’ll do my absolute utmost to avoiding NRing a round. I can probably count on the fingers of one hand the number of times I’ve done that in the last 20yrs. Just something I absolutely want to avoid doing.There is a guy at my club that NEVER NR's. He will keep going on a hole running up double digits regularly on multiple holes in a comp. People dread going out behind him, it's a long day..............
That’s how it should be, not playing the Open.My usual reason for NRing is losing a ball.
I hate holding up others in my group and on the course, if I lose a ball I never take stroke and distance.
If the loss is anticipated happy to take a provisional but a bad bounce when the rough is up can easily result in a lost ball which you just didn't expect.
I'll be honest, if that's the clarified version the original must have been unreadable.Rules adjusted and clarified
A DQ is applied to you in regards any “3 DQ’s in a rolling 12 months”
If you just NR the whole card or just give etc
And the sanction is a comp ban
Basically each NR will have a quick checkI'll be honest, if that's the clarified version the original must have been unreadable.
Clear as mud to me.
Every instance of this requires additional action from the handicap committee.Basically each NR will have a quick check
If you just NR on a single or maybe two holes but still keep going on the others for HC then it’s just an NR on the result sheet
If you NR the whole card or basically just give up mid way then it will be down as a DQ on the results
3 DQ’s in a rolling 12 month period will be a single comp ban
If you NR on a single hole, as far the results of the competition are concerned it's a DQ because that's what rule 3.3c says it is. What's the point of fudging it like this?Basically each NR will have a quick check
If you just NR on a single or maybe two holes but still keep going on the others for HC then it’s just an NR on the result sheet
If you NR the whole card or basically just give up mid way then it will be down as a DQ on the results
3 DQ’s in a rolling 12 month period will be a single comp ban
If you NR on a single hole, as far the results of the competition are concerned it's a DQ because that's what rule 3.3c says it is. What's the point of fudging it like this?
And the sanction is a comp ban
I'm curious as to how this would work in practice. Which comp is the player banned from? What if they weren't going to play that day anyway?3 DQ’s in a rolling 12 month period will be a single comp ban
I'm curious as to how this would work in practice. Which comp is the player banned from? What if they weren't going to play that day anyway?
How many singles comps per week are typically run at your club?Would be the next singles comp that they would be eligible for
It’s the same if you fail to turn up
That’s a comp ban for the next comp you were eligible to play for