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.... I now hate stablefords......
Im not sure if im alone in this or not but i score much better in stroke competitions than i do in stablefords.....
Had a shocker today in our presidents prize finishing with 24 points.... Probably one of my worst to date... Hit some flaking shots at the wrong times.....
Lipped out on 5 holes..... all on the left side (:mmm:) couldnt figure that one out....Playing partners were consoling me all morning..... Im also getting a little bit nervy over short putts from missing so many....

Im not moaning or in bad form just that i prefer playing medals to playing for points..... I seem to stay more focused and goal orientated in medals....
When playing in stablefords i tend to get a bit haphazard and a bit too aggressive with shots knowing that i can walk away from a hole and still try make something on the next...
The downside to this is that i now have no shots on 7 holes so they have to be parred to get my 2 points....

Anyone else feel this way.....
 
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No, your moaning again.:(
Please try a positive post.:D
5 Lip outs:rolleyes:

There was a slip of the finger there earlier with the no. of missed putts.....:rolleyes:
5 holes i had no shots on they cost me......
Ah well... Next week is always another day.:lol:
 
Anyone else feel this way.....


No.
Why not go out and play as if it's medal. I always start a stableford comp with the intention of returning a gross score.

A good gross will return a good stableford score. I don't now why you are separating the formats because both are stroke play. The advantage to stableford being that a bad hole can be picked up and reduce the slow play which you have also raised a problem about.

You really need to try and start finding positives in the game because I haven't seen many from ya lately which is a shame really. Especially considering the bottom of your signature.
 
I'd echo the above. Enjoy it and don't get so down beat about it, we play this game because we love it, not to make a living out of it.

And by the way, I love Stablefords.
 
I know i maybe come across very Negative fella's.... But i can assure you.... Im not negative on the course...... Very positive in fact....
And i know that i should treat stablefords as gross scores but its hard to do that when picking up a ball after making a double that you've no shot on.....
Id never mess around after being out of a hole...I much prefer to pick up my ball and mosey on...
 
Wait until you have to play stableford and have to give away shots [eg +1] then you just might have something to moan about.

Thats not nice at all ill Bet..... On the upside to that though Pal.... Ill bet that your a lot more consistent than the average joe.:thup:
 
I know i maybe come across very Negative fella's.... But i can assure you.... Im not negative on the course...... Very positive in fact....
And i know that i should treat stablefords as gross scores but its hard to do that when picking up a ball after making a double that you've no shot on.....
Id never mess around after being out of a hole...I much prefer to pick up my ball and mosey on...

If you are picking up because you are about to make a double how would you recover from that in a medal. Exactly the same approach needed. I still think it's fair to finish out the hole even if it's not worth a point it'll keep the gross score in your mind. Ok don't do it if you are not yet on the green but if it is a case of finishing with a putt or 2 then it's not an issue.

Just don't do what a player I was with did one time. 3 of the tee at a par three. Took another 2 to get on the green and then 3 putted. Was painful to be there.
 
Me. I would much prefer to play a medal than a s'ford. The thing with a s'ford is it gives you an easy out by picking up if you can't score. Medal forces you to focus on every shot (of course you can NR but no-one wants to do that really). I do wonder whether the picking up bit of s'ford, for me at least, takes away some of the focus for the remainder of the round.
 
Me. I would much prefer to play a medal than a s'ford. The thing with a s'ford is it gives you an easy out by picking up if you can't score. Medal forces you to focus on every shot (of course you can NR but no-one wants to do that really). I do wonder whether the picking up bit of s'ford, for me at least, takes away some of the focus for the remainder of the round.



This is my thought process Hawkeye..... Thats why i dont really like them..... Its maybe too much of an easy way out..... Ok its a game but to me Stableford isnt proper Golf.....
I dont know... I suppose maybe with the handicap cuts, im expecting a little too much of myself but if i want to get lower i have to start focusing in every comp..... Its hard in stableford format though...
 
Ah well... Next week is always another day.:lol:

Er..What? :confused::D

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You really need to try and start finding positives in the game because I haven't seen many from ya lately which is a shame really. Especially considering the bottom of your signature.

Actually seems to have been more positive (maybe less negative) than usual recently.

I agree with the sentiments though.
 
This is my thought process Hawkeye..... Thats why i dont really like them..... Its maybe too much of an easy way out..... Ok its a game but to me Stableford isnt proper Golf.....
I dont know... I suppose maybe with the handicap cuts, im expecting a little too much of myself but if i want to get lower i have to start focusing in every comp..... Its hard in stableford format though...

So it isn't the format so much as your mentality. From what I have gleamed recently you've been playing some great golf with a bit of bad golf thrown in to help address the balance (a bit like many of us lol).

This is why I've been getting mildly annoyed at some of your recent posts. You are letting your mind set get in your way and looking for other avenues to blame when it's actually the 6 inches between your ears. Adjust this and you'll probably get to single figures without changing any other aspect of your game!
 
So it isn't the format so much as your mentality. From what I have gleamed recently you've been playing some great golf with a bit of bad golf thrown in to help address the balance (a bit like many of us lol).

This is why I've been getting mildly annoyed at some of your recent posts. You are letting your mind set get in your way and looking for other avenues to blame when it's actually the 6 inches between your ears. Adjust this and you'll probably get to single figures without changing any other aspect of your game!



How much do you charge Per session Pal?:thup:
 
I try and take a medal approach to all my golf in that I want it in the hole as soon as possible. If I'm in trouble, try and take the big number out of the equation. Sometimes a double is a good score! If I do have a nightmare, the consolation in stableford is there that a couple of steady holes and you are still in contention whereas a big medal hole makes it harder to remain competitive
 
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