JustOne
Ryder Cup Winner
It's not even a recognised scoring system yet and already it's happening....![]()
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Ian_S said:This is the same as stableford, except you're capping scores at triple bogey rather than double.
You complain about it not being fair that you make a 6, your mate makes an 11 and you both get zero points, yet in Mableford if you get a 7 and your mate a 12 then you both get -1. By your previous logic, that's still unfair. You haven't solved the problem that led you to consider a new system in the first place.
Absolutely however as Murph points out it rewards consistency by widening the scoring window.
It doesn't have to be -1, (that makes you feel like you're going backwards) you could simply award 3pts for par, 2 for bogey and 1 for double. the important part is being able to reward the difference between making (what is to most) a reasonable golfers double bogey..... and a triple, quadruple or a cricket score.
however by using the -1 it certainly puts a different perspective on it.... whether you're REALLY going backwards or not is open to interpretation.... although 34 is generally less than 35
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