HawkeyeMS
Ryder Cup Winner
I know this topic has been covered before but I played in a comp on Saturday, shot 2 over my handicap and went up .1. I didn't play badly by any stretch of the imagination. The main reason for playing over my handicap was because I was trying to be a bit clever shaping my driver to suit the hole and wasn't very successful. Apart from that, I played and hit the ball really well and +13 was about as bad as that round could ever have been.
However, because SSS is 71(1 under par) and CSS is generally the same number and was on Saturday, I was outside my buffer zone despite being only 2 over my handicap and went up. It's only 0.1 and I'm not concerned about it as I played well and but for a bit of experimentation could easily have got another cut but I still went up which got me thinking...
- I always thought a handicap was a level of my skill against par
- My original handicap was calculated against par
- My gross score is defined as some number over par
- Whenever anyone refers to their score it is in relation to par
...yet my handicap is adjusted against SSS\CSS. If the SSS means I should go round my course in 10 over par, why isn't my handicap 10 and not 11?
However, because SSS is 71(1 under par) and CSS is generally the same number and was on Saturday, I was outside my buffer zone despite being only 2 over my handicap and went up. It's only 0.1 and I'm not concerned about it as I played well and but for a bit of experimentation could easily have got another cut but I still went up which got me thinking...
- I always thought a handicap was a level of my skill against par
- My original handicap was calculated against par
- My gross score is defined as some number over par
- Whenever anyone refers to their score it is in relation to par
...yet my handicap is adjusted against SSS\CSS. If the SSS means I should go round my course in 10 over par, why isn't my handicap 10 and not 11?