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But you were probably the youngest ladyOur mens club championship is a scratch 36 holes over two days, our ladies is 36 holes scratch on the same day, I won it when i was 70.
But you were probably the youngest ladyOur mens club championship is a scratch 36 holes over two days, our ladies is 36 holes scratch on the same day, I won it when i was 70.
Can't provide the definitive answer - but a Google search shows the Garesfield club championship of 2021 was played in July and was off scratch. Draw your own conclusions.Did we get to the bottom of this? Did the old fella win a nett competition or is he just the best out of a very average bunch of golfers? (Can’t imagine their scratch team wins much)
And why is the club championship held in early March? Course condition must be terrible although a bit of a leveller.
Sorry I can’t be bothered to read a long series of detailed explanations of everyone’s club championship.
Happened at our place a few years back where the winner off 4 won both the gross and net compsYes ours run concurrently so technically someone could win both, but the chances of the gross winner winning the nett would be pretty low.
I mean, it's very elitist because the good players don't have any chance of winning anything 51 weeks a year
Hardly worth mentioning if it wasn'tWas it a scratch championship?
Ours is. It's hardly a "Championship" if it's not scratchNot many two day club champs are scratch these days that I know of.
Not that it matters a jot. But telling thats its the first question that’s asked.
Can't provide the definitive answer - but a Google search shows the Garesfield club championship of 2021 was played in July and was off scratch. Draw your own conclusions.
Not wishing to burst anyone's bubbles, but the "championship" at any particular local recreational golf club isn't exactly elite sport. Does it matter if someone else's club uses net or gross scores?Ours is. It's hardly a "Championship" if it's not scratch
A bit like the Open Champion, the Masters Champion, the US Open Champion, the USPGA Champion?Whether its gross or nett aren’t they both as meaningful/meaningless as each other when identifying Club Champ?
Just because you happen to be available and able to shoot lowest score (nett or gross) on a given day or two over the year is a bit random/luck of the draw.
If you’re gonna hand out the accolade of club champion then surely a season long order or merit is the way to go
(we do 2 day 36 holes with nett as the Club Champ and equal prizes for lowest gross)
A bit like the Open Champion, the Masters Champion, the US Open Champion, the USPGA Champion?
Having a nett winner as Club Champion is just Mickey Mouse.
Being overly concerned whether the local butcher, baker or candlestick maker got their name on the board with a gross or net score is a bit Disney anyway. It's not even a tin cup at most recreational clubs, certainly not a claret jug or green jacket.A bit like the Open Champion, the Masters Champion, the US Open Champion, the USPGA Champion?
Having a nett winner as Club Champion is just Mickey Mouse.
Do you actually play at a proper golf club?Being overly concerned whether the local butcher, baker or candlestick maker got their name on the board with a gross or net score is a bit Disney anyway. It's not even a tin cup at most recreational clubs, certainly not a claret jug or green jacket.
A what?Do you actually play at a proper golf club?
I agree.I don't really see the point in calling someone a club champion if it is handicapped, however each to their own.