USER1999
Grand Slam Winner
An interesting take on this would be that I probably play to my handicap probably once out of three, better once, and worse once. So in theory my h/cap is wrong.
But.....
This is not off the back tees, with the pins in their medal positions. This makes at least a 4 shot difference perhaps more.
Remember, your h/cap is not your average game on a short course, it is the result of medal play on the 'proper' course, with all the pressure that goes with it.
I put in about 8 cards a year, and shoot beeter than my h/cap about once a year, which has kept me off 12 for 14 years. It can't be wrong.
But.....
This is not off the back tees, with the pins in their medal positions. This makes at least a 4 shot difference perhaps more.
Remember, your h/cap is not your average game on a short course, it is the result of medal play on the 'proper' course, with all the pressure that goes with it.
I put in about 8 cards a year, and shoot beeter than my h/cap about once a year, which has kept me off 12 for 14 years. It can't be wrong.