wull
Tour Rookie
it's probably been talked about on here before and it's been talked about at our club before....
how low do you need to be to make it on tour,or get through the final stages of Q school?
it seems the general consensus is that you need a handicap of +4 to make it and this seems plausible as most tour pro's had this handicap before turning pro.
however a lot of people reckon it's not necessarily that low as a few tour pros were off as high as scratch when they turned pro and i know that craig lee of stirling made it through Q school back in 2007.
i personally think it all depends on your scoring average and how consistent you are.you could shoot level par all day long and never get any lower than scratch.but you could have moments of genius and shoot really low scores and end up having a handicap of +2 or lower.
you could then play quite a few rounds over par and only go up .1 but have the occasional -4,-5 or -6 round and come down half a stroke or so.
what do you's all think!!!!
how low do you need to be to make it on tour,or get through the final stages of Q school?
it seems the general consensus is that you need a handicap of +4 to make it and this seems plausible as most tour pro's had this handicap before turning pro.
however a lot of people reckon it's not necessarily that low as a few tour pros were off as high as scratch when they turned pro and i know that craig lee of stirling made it through Q school back in 2007.
i personally think it all depends on your scoring average and how consistent you are.you could shoot level par all day long and never get any lower than scratch.but you could have moments of genius and shoot really low scores and end up having a handicap of +2 or lower.
you could then play quite a few rounds over par and only go up .1 but have the occasional -4,-5 or -6 round and come down half a stroke or so.
what do you's all think!!!!