rosecott
Money List Winner
a par 3 that requires a wood from an average length player is bollox!!!!
I see what you're up to, Gibbo. You're looking towards the time when you're off 13/14 and don't get a shot an some par 3s.
a par 3 that requires a wood from an average length player is bollox!!!!
If a par 4 was say 220 yards most would be hoping if not expecting to par it. The majority of people who couldn't reach a long par 3 are more than likely bogey golfers so a 4 would be a net par anyway. So a decent iron within 30-40 yards, decent pitch/chip and two putts for your net par. Simples![]()
If people can't reach a 220yd par 3 then they probably can't reach 400+ yd par 4s in regulation either so what's the difference.
Ignore what the card says and just play to get down in as few shots as possible.
I agree with this.
Par is only a number printed on the card.
If a 240yd hole was a par 3 we'd be thinking very difficult to make par (ie. a 3).
If it said par 4 on the card we'd be thinking good birdie chance (ie. a 3).
Ignore what the card says and just play to get down in as few shots as possible.
I disagree with this! I play a hole in a way that I think will give me the lowest score. Course management sometimes dictates you need to lay up on a par 4 or on a par 3, changing to that approach helped me score better, I got stuck in a lot less greenside bunkers trying to carry a 4 iron onto a long par4 green.The hole point of a par 3 hole is that you are shooting for the green and not the fairway
I'll start by being honest....my game's in bits at the moment but let's not allow my 14 handicap (and going the wrong way) get in the way with a good debate.
I recently played in a comp. at a course that had two 220+ yd par 3's (one of which is uphill) to greens so small I have seen larger on a pitch and putt course. My argument is this, golf should be a fair test of ability and a hole of this nature is simply a test of power...not skill.
My point is that at this length I am hitting a three wood if I want to carry, but with this club, there is no way I can hold a small saucer-shaped green like the ones on offer. Furthermore at this length some poor souls had to go with a driver. My playing partner who hits the ball a mile went at the greens with a five iron and a four iron giving him a chance of sticking if he finds the surface.
So a shorter hitter has to play a more difficult shot knowing that even if they manage it they have little chance of success. The holes would have been a stern golfing test at 170-180 yds given their size and protection, why the need to make them impossible....or is it just me?
ps - anyone who does not share my opinion should mention how far they hit a five iron in their response![]()
To turn it on it's head then - should 200+ par 3's be banned?.
a golf ball has to be hit and there has to be something in a golf course that gives me a chance against the pitch and putt demons amongst you.