SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
This lower handicap golfer has exactly the same problem…but he perseveres…High handicappers are far more likely to have huge blow-up holes, meaning they don't really have much chance of winning medals.
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This lower handicap golfer has exactly the same problem…but he perseveres…High handicappers are far more likely to have huge blow-up holes, meaning they don't really have much chance of winning medals.
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Hardly the same though. The lower handicap golfer has a greater ability/chance to redeem their score as they know they can make birdies and pars.This lower handicap golfer has exactly the same problem…but he perseveres…![]()
It would be interesting to see what the correlation is. Maybe worth asking to club to send something out or put it together yourself and ask the club to send it that way you’re doing the leg work for them.Absolutely…in posting I was as much wondering if what I see is pretty normal across golf clubs the country over. Saturday medals are normally busier…maybe it’s just a Sunday Medal thing (we hold them at least two weeks apart).
YukPlayed with him today
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Well maybe…sticking down a couple of DBs on your card when you only have SF shots does make things rather difficult (from someone who knows…).Hardly the same though. The lower handicap golfer has a greater ability/chance to redeem their score as they know they can make birdies and pars.
The legend that is.Played with him today
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Is it because they’re not entering cards or comps to maintain handicap or are they returning after a long lay off. I’ve just returned myself and have never played a comp under WHS, my handicap (7) was allocated by England golf based on my last scores under the old system so I technically still have rounds from over 2200 days ago counting toward my HI. Would that also irk you if I say turned in 40 pts and won.I’m not sure it sits right with me that the comp winner from today can have one of his 8 best scores from 833 days ago
36 holes yesterday for me on a baked out course and accompanying hot weather. No blisters but my feet were aching afterwards. The firmness of the fairways is getting boring now.The ground is so hard the soles of my feet hurt.....
Nail on the head , I think.High handicappers are far more likely to have huge blow-up holes, meaning they don't really have much chance of winning medals.
If they want to put in a card to try and get their handicap down, may as well just do a general play one and save themselves the competition entry fee.
Is it because they’re not entering cards or comps to maintain handicap or are they returning after a long lay off. I’ve just returned myself and have never played a comp under WHS, my handicap (7) was allocated by England golf based on my last scores under the old system so I technically still have rounds from over 2200 days ago counting toward my HI. Would that also irk you if I say turned in 40 pts and won.
I’m not being pedantic just pointing out there could be a very valid reason for such large gap.
Fair play to him for winning, out of interest does the club have anything in place to make sure people are entering a required number of rounds each year!He won our doubles knockout competition last year
I feel the same way. Hit a 6 iron over 220 yards on Thursday.I'm contemplating stopping playing comps until the rain comes....the course is just too fiery and the winner will be the one who gets the fewest bad bounces...
Played a comp yesterday and the number of bad bounces, massive extra run and poor lies just didn't make it enjoyable..
I was actually hitting the ball fairly well but the handicap was gone by the 5th hole...I just couldn't control the ball.
A drive that was pretty straight and pitched more or less in the middle of the fairway kicked 60+ degrees and ended up 40 yards from the middle,of the fairway and in so e deep rough....I had to lay up in front of bunkers that were 200 yards away...I took my 170 yard club.. good job I hit a draw as the ball finished 20 yards past them...
Playing partner hit a drive in a par 3, it pitched pin high on the fringe, kicked on and was never wpseen again as it shot into the jungle beyond the next tee that is 20 + yards from the green...
Think I'll save my money and balls for when things get a little fairer.