Mixed foursomes - 50% handicap

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OK, I am not a fan of any aspects of the congu handicaps system as whole but I can understand, for example, 7/8th handicap for better ball comps i.e. you get a cut in the handicap because you are taking the better score of the two players.

I am playing in a mixed foursomes comp and the rules are 50% of the difference of the combined handicaps i.e. add the handicaps of each pair, deduct the lower number and we get 50% of what remains. Can anyone explain the rational in that? Why when there is just one ball and one score (i.e. it’s not a better ball) do we only get 50% of the handicap?
 
Isn't 50% of combined the same as 100% not combined.

2 x players off 10 = 20.
vs.
2 x players off 20 = 40.

What's fair? half of 20 (10) or all twenty.

Simples. :)
 
Isn't 50% of combined the same as 100% not combined.

2 x players off 10 = 20.
vs.
2 x players off 20 = 40.

What's fair? half of 20 (10) or all twenty.

Simples. :)

I can see what you are saying and on the face of it, it looks reasonable but . . . . if I, off 20 was playing the chap off 10, I would get 10 shots. Now in game senario you present, I am playing him with 10 shots but he has the advantage of a partner playing off 20 and I have the disadvantage of a partner playing off 30 - so how is that fair?
 
40 shots?

In the scenario presented by RGDave it is either 20 shots or half 20 shots. I suggest that half 20 shot (10) places me at an unfair disadvantage as that is the difference between him and me yet now I am he has the advantage of a 20HC partner and I the burden of a 30HC partner - how is that fair?
 
Isn't 50% of combined the same as 100% not combined.

2 x players off 10 = 20.
vs.
2 x players off 20 = 40.

What's fair? half of 20 (10) or all twenty.

Simples. :)

Ah but..

Team A 2 x players, one off 10 and one off 26 = 36.
v's
Team B 2 x players, one off 6 and one off 14 = 20.

Difference is 16 so strokes allowed = 8 for Team A
Remember it's alternate shot format, it evens itself out and the method of working out strokes is fairly accurate IMO
:D
 
If you off 20 are playing alternate shot with your partner off 10, would you expect to go round in approx 15 over, or 30 over?

Better ball is 3/4 btw ;)
 
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