Non golfer to scratch in a year could it happen ?

I'm not sure how handicaps are awarded initially but I thought I read somewhere that you can't start in Cat1, lowest is 5.5 Anyone know if this is correct or not?
 
It's daft to say that it's impossible because in theory it is.
Highly unlikely, I know, but theoretically possible.

After all, who would have said it was possible for Westie to lead the Open with a hot putter....
 
It's daft to say that it's impossible because in theory it is.
Highly unlikely, I know, but theoretically possible.

After all, who would have said it was possible for Westie to lead the Open with a hot putter....

Just like it's theoretically possible for Monty to say something interesting when commentating on Sky? :D
 
I'm sure I read somewhere that Greg Norman took up the game late and was playing off Scratch within 2 years. Now that's Greg Norman,so for someone else to get to a similar standard in half the time.......??

Nah, I just can't see it. especially in this country were we only get about 7 months of reasonable golfing weather.
 
Not a cat in hells chance. Even the young lads at my place who have turned pro probably can't shoot many scratch rounds.
 
The OP says non-golfer so I'm assuming we are talking a novice. In this case absolutely NO, NO NO

I would suggest that with good regular tuition there is no reason why the novice can't get down to a good standard, and single figures may be achievable but the gap between say 7 and scratch is immense and can't be bridged in a year
 
The OP says non-golfer so I'm assuming we are talking a novice. In this case absolutely NO, NO NO

I would suggest that with good regular tuition there is no reason why the novice can't get down to a good standard, and single figures may be achievable but the gap between say 7 and scratch is immense and can't be bridged in a year

What if it is a novice with great fitness/stamina/co-ordination etc e.g. an athlete from another sport? Surely the odds would lessen. If the first handicap was say 12 and the more they play the more the short game picks up, better they read tuts etc then a big chunk could come right off their scores.
 
Under the Congu system where a cat 1 can only lose 0.1 per shot! No way it'd take a ridiculous amount of rounds sub CSS to achieve it unless you were going seriously low everytime! 3 years maybe yes but 12 months now way.
 
Sorry to show my complete disregard for handicap laws here but will a round played socially with a marked card by a club member count towards handicap reduction or is it only 'qualifying' competitions etc?
 
What if it is a novice with great fitness/stamina/co-ordination etc e.g. an athlete from another sport? Surely the odds would lessen. If the first handicap was say 12 and the more they play the more the short game picks up, better they read tuts etc then a big chunk could come right off their scores.

Like Michael phelps???

Extremely doubtful IMO, possible but I'd be inclined to go with no chance!!
 
Yep, but henman has played golf since he was a kid.
Phelps done some program on tv for the golf channel or something, he working with hank Haney on his golf game now he's retired from swimming
 
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