diesel75
Club Champion
looking at my comp scores from last year, I played 8 times. I played over my handicap twice, to my handicap once and better than my handicap 5 times - and due to course ratings I never dropped a single 0.1 only went up...
i was told that 1 time you'll play to 36 points or better, 2 out of 4 you'll play in ur buffer, and one out of four rounds you will play like a big buffoon who has never handled a golf club![]()
That would mean that the SSS for your winter course was 3, or maybe 4, below your Par. Is that right?Its been a while since I've not shot my handicap or better, but not enough below it to get a cut in winter(we need to shoot 5 better to get cut in winter).
your point being? A club ignoring rules...doesn't bother me in the slightest.
Yep. its a Par72 off the whites, off yellows its 71. SSS is usually 68 in winter.That would mean that the SSS for your winter course was 3, or maybe 4, below your Par. Is that right?
The handicap system is asymmetrical, so good scores reduce it more than bad scores increase it. Therefore it follows that if you have a stable handicap you will be scoring above it more often than below and these unequal numbers of scores are balanced out by the asymmetry of the reductions/increases.
The ratio of above:below handicap obviously varies, but it is probably in the region of 4 or 5:1 for most players. It might be higher (say 10:1) for a very streaky player who lobs in a few really low scores, and lower for a very consistent player who often plays close to handicap.
I don't believe any player who says they usually score around 36 points or better, unless their handicap is falling fast or they are protecting it in qualifiers.
Know how u feel...was playing fine til the old man said 'oooo ur playing well today...' kiss of deathThat makes me feel better as I was the buffoon today! Can't believe I was "only" 4 over it was so dismal. Best make a better caddy tomorrow...
That would mean that the SSS for your winter course was 3, or maybe 4, below your Par. Is that right?
It should!
The handicap system is meant to be equitable across UK, so aberrations like ignoring rules by 1 club throw the system out of whack (at least locally). And the club is only delegated the right to handle handicaps. If it doesn't follow the rules it signed up to, then it should lose the right to maintain handicaps!
You really think that my club is the only one in the uk to step around the rules..
Remember that 36 points doesn't mean 'played to handicap'.looking at my comp scores from last year, I played 8 times. I played over my handicap twice, to my handicap once and better than my handicap 5 times - and due to course ratings I never dropped a single 0.1 only went up...
You really think that my club is the only one in the uk to step around the rules..
If you say so... Although I may loose sleep knowing someone on the internet doesn't agree with what I've said.I, for one, suspect that your revelations are locker room chatter.
Our winter tees are just our yellow tees. No length is lost and we play full greens all year.Remember that 36 points doesn't mean 'played to handicap'.
As pointed out above, course ratings SSS/CSS van mean that 38 or more points are expected before a cut is due. Hadn't heard of 41 before though!
@imurg. Is the club actually abusing the system? Is the Winter course a 'measured' one - with an SSS? It's possible that GPAs (the old Rule 19 - now 23) are being applied. While these are discouraged by Congu, within certain parameters it can be a reasonable way to handle things over Winter.
Yep. its a Par72 off the whites, off yellows its 71. SSS is usually 68 in winter.
So is the SSS off the Yellows 68 (or maybe 67)? If you have a card available, it should be on there. I can't see it on the site or UK-Golf. Standard value (for new course - on length alone) for that length 5689 would be 67. That would explain why 5 below Par would be required for a cut.Our winter tees are just our yellow tees. No length is lost and we play full greens all year.