Alex1975
Tour Winner
My friends father retired aged 69 off 8 handicap and within a year got down to 3.
He played off that for a few years and remained single figures into his 80's.
He died on the course in his 90th year.
Absolute club legend.
Epic!
My friends father retired aged 69 off 8 handicap and within a year got down to 3.
He played off that for a few years and remained single figures into his 80's.
He died on the course in his 90th year.
Absolute club legend.
Ha how weird we both posted that at same time
US handicaps so slightly different scoring but this table was on the Dan plan from a couple of years ago:
http://thedanplan.com/average-golf-handicap/
Top 20% of golfers were under 9, Top 1% were scratch or better.
https://scratchtoscratch.wordpress.com/about/ and his book Dream on was a player trying to go from not breaking a 100 to a scratch round. Very different to a scratch handicap but I guess it means in theory it's perfectly possible.
Best I've played with was a guy who did Europro and was +4. Completely different game to what I was playing off 13.
Just because I am wondering and there are no statistics on this online which I could find: how many amateur golfers (in the UK, let's say) are actually scratch players?
Time to play, flexibility, fearlessness, less injury prone, overall fitness and I'm pretty sure it's scientifically proven that younger people are better learners both mentally and cognitively
It's about the amount of time that you can put into the game. Before 16 you have an almost unlimited amount of time to spend practicing and competing. Most scratch adults will tell you they spent all their childhood at the course from morning until dark. Once adulthood kicks in that time is no longer available.You get teenagers that are scratch and have played the game for under 8 years.
Cant see why some starting at 7 and being scratch at 15 has an advantage over someone starting at 25 or 30.
Can't remember where I got the info from but in the UK out of 4 million golfers, I'm think that 5% are category 1 or better with less than 1% playing off scratch or better.