funkyfred
Challenge Tour Pro
Hope you don’t mind me bringing this up to the top of the forum, but I was looking at Haplesshackers score card from Monday, and was impressed with the scoresaver system he was using.
It brings up something I mentioned several weeks ago about GIR, and how do YOU score it? Hapless didn’t have one in 18 holes of golf and his target (according to his scorecard) is 4%, that’s one GIR in 25 holes?? And again looking at his scorecard he has a 400 yard par five hole, the 9th. Any way back to my point, now we all have a drive and we are allowed 2 putts per hole, but what’s in between. Pars and GIR is for scratch golfers, if you play off a 5 handicap, you are being allowed another 5 shots to play to the same standard as the scratch golfer. Now these shots are allowed on the five hardest holes. Therefore isn’t it right to think that you can take an extra shot to get onto the green on that particular hole(s). and still be on the green in GIR
Where I play, we have 7 holes over 400 yards with the shortest being 416 yards (S.I 1) up hill into a narrow opening, only the big hitters can really get up there. We also have another par 4 at 452 yards (S.I 3) with a great big lake in front of it, and just to make it worse, there’s a ditch at 250 yards to pick up any long drives, how can the mere mortal get GIR on these holes.
Surely GIR is something that should be obtainable, if that means taking (allowed) 3 shots to reach the green on a particular difficult par 4, then that’s should be the standard. Of course its easy for me playing of a 26h/c where I’m allowed 2 extra shots on 8 holes to make some greens but surely that s what the handicap system is for.
So my 11/18 and 12/18 GIR in my 2 rounds yesterday will go into my book, I’m sure they will give me more encouragement than haplesshackers 0% and with a target of 5%.
Obviously as I improve as a golfer my GIR will become harder as my h/c comes down.
What do you good people think?
Thanks Hapless for showing us your scorecard, lets hope we see another at the other end of the scoring system..
It brings up something I mentioned several weeks ago about GIR, and how do YOU score it? Hapless didn’t have one in 18 holes of golf and his target (according to his scorecard) is 4%, that’s one GIR in 25 holes?? And again looking at his scorecard he has a 400 yard par five hole, the 9th. Any way back to my point, now we all have a drive and we are allowed 2 putts per hole, but what’s in between. Pars and GIR is for scratch golfers, if you play off a 5 handicap, you are being allowed another 5 shots to play to the same standard as the scratch golfer. Now these shots are allowed on the five hardest holes. Therefore isn’t it right to think that you can take an extra shot to get onto the green on that particular hole(s). and still be on the green in GIR
Where I play, we have 7 holes over 400 yards with the shortest being 416 yards (S.I 1) up hill into a narrow opening, only the big hitters can really get up there. We also have another par 4 at 452 yards (S.I 3) with a great big lake in front of it, and just to make it worse, there’s a ditch at 250 yards to pick up any long drives, how can the mere mortal get GIR on these holes.
Surely GIR is something that should be obtainable, if that means taking (allowed) 3 shots to reach the green on a particular difficult par 4, then that’s should be the standard. Of course its easy for me playing of a 26h/c where I’m allowed 2 extra shots on 8 holes to make some greens but surely that s what the handicap system is for.
So my 11/18 and 12/18 GIR in my 2 rounds yesterday will go into my book, I’m sure they will give me more encouragement than haplesshackers 0% and with a target of 5%.
Obviously as I improve as a golfer my GIR will become harder as my h/c comes down.
What do you good people think?
Thanks Hapless for showing us your scorecard, lets hope we see another at the other end of the scoring system..