rickg
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Young lad at my club went from 6 to scratch in a year......to be fair, he was always miles better than 6, but that's what his handicap was. He played in the Open Qualifier at the London Club but didn't qualify.
I'm with smelly on this. .
Charming......
I have been at the lowest end of the golf handicap range and I can tell you now that non-golfer to consistent scratch play in a year is not possible. No way. No matter what the circumstances.
If you disagree and you have not ever tried to get from 4 to 0 or better then I would politely suggest that you don't fully grasp the difficulties in improving between these levels. Believe me, it is very difficult. Playing off 4 is a country mile away from playing off 0 or a + handicap. If you haven't tried the game at this level then it is hard to be objective about the OP's question.
4 to 0 is not the same as going from 10 to 4. The journeys are like chalk and cheese.
I am not trying to belittle anyone's views, just trying to help quantify the difficulty of what is being suggested.
I wouldn't take offence, i replied to you the other week and apple devices autocorrect the spelling to Smelly! LOL
I have been at the lowest end of the golf handicap range and I can tell you now that non-golfer to consistent scratch play in a year is not possible. No way. No matter what the circumstances.
If you disagree and you have not ever tried to get from 4 to 0 or better then I would politely suggest that you don't fully grasp the difficulties in improving between these levels. Believe me, it is very difficult. Playing off 4 is a country mile away from playing off 0 or a + handicap. If you haven't tried the game at this level then it is hard to be objective about the OP's question.
4 to 0 is not the same as going from 10 to 4. The journeys are like chalk and cheese.
I am not trying to belittle anyone's views, just trying to help quantify the difficulty of what is being suggested.
A better question, i feel, would be could someone get to single figure H/cap in the same time frame/ circumstances. scratch is just silly and not ever going to happen
A better question, i feel, would be could someone get to single figure H/cap in the same time frame/ circumstances. scratch is just silly and not ever going to happen
Yes, not that difficult!!
I have been at the lowest end of the golf handicap range and I can tell you now that non-golfer to consistent scratch play in a year is not possible. No way. No matter what the circumstances.
If you disagree and you have not ever tried to get from 4 to 0 or better then I would politely suggest that you don't fully grasp the difficulties in improving between these levels. Believe me, it is very difficult. Playing off 4 is a country mile away from playing off 0 or a + handicap. If you haven't tried the game at this level then it is hard to be objective about the OP's question.
4 to 0 is not the same as going from 10 to 4. The journeys are like chalk and cheese.
I am not trying to belittle anyone's views, just trying to help quantify the difficulty of what is being suggested.
The answer to this one is yes... I got into watching golf when Kaymer won the PGA but didn't start hitting balls until the following February and had a few lessons. Then joined a club on 30 July 2011 first handicap by mid august of 19, by the following March I was off 9. Problem is since the changed jobs and had less time to practice and have stagnated.
Must start putting the work in again.
Heck I shot 77 after practically having to re-learn the game from December.
I used to play off 12 but that was only after 16 months of golf so it was not long enough for it all to properly bed in. I did squeeze in a bit of golf in the summer of 2012, somehow managing to win a scratch cup with just a few rounds and 3-4 months of regular range sessions.
If I can do what I have done in my fragmented time in golf, ~27 months golf out of possible 40, then someone could get to 9.5 or less in 12 months (with the 77 being one of their handicap rounds I assume).
Yeah, that's why I said it wouldn't be that difficult!!
Yeah, that's why I said it wouldn't be that difficult!!
Can't remember the name of the book but this Irish guy set a task of hacker/non-golfer to a level round in a year - that is certainly possible but I can't believe it would be possible under the handicap system to get to scratch. Putting it in perspective, a guy at our club is now off 1.6 and is in his 40s - was very good when younger and off +2 I believe. He plays regularly and has just won the club champs - he beat me and my partner in the winter pairs a few years ago with a 7 under - if he can't keep a scratch handicap no way a beginner could get there in one year!
Given that something like 90% of golfers will never break 80, I would argue that doing so is actually quite difficult, as is getting to and staying at single figures.