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Yep, same for me.

Plus 9 holes at a muni in Edinburgh is £13. If you play 20 comps a year that's adding another £250 odd on top of my yearly subs. I certainly can't afford that.

A gentle warm up at the practice ground is the only real option for me, but on a medal day it's normally heaving.



Im in the same position, because our course is a muni, if i wanted even 4 holes to warm up its £12.00, doing that every round would make my anual; green fee's increase buy a good percentage.
 
No. But I have excellent practice/warm-up facilities available around a 3 minute walk from the first tee. Covered driving range with good yardage markers to aim at, a pitching/chipping green which is 50 yards long and maybe 10 yards wide (raised up on two sides well so you can get a feel for pitching onto a raised surface and level on the others for standard chips. It also has rough and fairway length grass around it to get a feel from all types of lies and a practice bunker) and then the standard multi-tier putting green.

With that a few holes is almost irrelevant as you can get a full warm-up at the course. I tend to use the two greens more than I do the range as 50 yards is enough for me to build a swingfeel/strike awareness before a round
 
we have a short course at Nairn as well.

played it a couple of times before a round but only for matchplay comps.

i hate walking onto the first tee after shanking it around there or the practice ground....:(
 
My personal opinion is that its not in the spirit of the game to do so

That's either true Corinthian spirit or misguided folly! Not quite sure how hitting perhaps 30 or so shots plus putts over nine holes is any more or less against the spirit of the game than perhaps spending an hour on the range hitting 100+ balls?

Of little relevance to me as my preparation typically involves 5 swings in the net and a few rushed putts!
 
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It just feels wrong, I can see there is little difference between it and the range but if someone won a competition because the had played 9 first at another course I would feel a little peeved
 
surely if he has played it on a different course its not really going to make any difference. do you have the same attitude if someone just come from the range, practice grounds or nets?

Personally, if someone has played 9 holes, 6 holes or whatever form of practice first as a warm up, i see is as complimentary as it shows that was the level of commitment he thought was needed to beat me.
 
It just feels wrong, I can see there is little difference between it and the range but if someone won a competition because the had played 9 first at another course I would feel a little peeved

If its a different course no problem, just practice and no differnt to going on a practice ground.

In stroke play you are not allowed to play the course before a comp but matchplay you can. I've had two instance where i've played this year against someone who's already been out on the course before the match. Both were away matches where i had never played the course before and the oppo both been out that morning and knew all the pin positions on what were blind shots most of the way round..

I think that's a bit cheeky but allowed!!!
 
Don't see a problem with this at all. It's just another form of practise isn't it.

I've certainly played a few holes during an afternoon before playing an evening matchplay tie in the past.

If the rules allow it, then, make use of that provision.
 
No, it's because he cant remember where the range is :eek: :D

Coo just think Bob.......
If you'd taken the opportunity to play 9 holes around the Beeches before I hammered you around the Forest & Pines courses, the result might have been so, so different.
Maybe you wouldn't have ended up so bitter and twisted.
 
Hopefully a par 3. It always makes me laugh getting a stroke on a par 3, winds up my opponents no end ;)

Totally agree. IF I get cut the next to go is the par 3 17th for me. Always enjoy turning to my partner and going 4 for 2 please as he's had to drain a 6 footer for a bogey and single point. Chances are I'm going back to 14 soon :(:mad: and that'll be the par 3 6th. Happy days and a lot to be said for this Cat III lark
 
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