Val
Ryder Cup Winner
Am I right in saying in an open competition there can be a visitors CSSS and a members CSSS ?
Standard practice pal
Am I right in saying in an open competition there can be a visitors CSSS and a members CSSS ?
Not exactly, you will never see CSS = to SSS +4. You will either see it as CSS = +3 (RO) or simply reductions only.
CSS can officially be -1, 0, +1, +2 ,+3 or +3(RO). I have only ever seen it written as simply RO without the +3 in front.
It depends on the final percentage as to whether +3 becomes +3 (RO).
Confused?
CSS come into play for each qualifing competition.
eg. Par 72 course of 6,900 yards played in a gale may go out to CSS 78.
So you could be +6 on your handicap and not get a handicap increase.
The reverse can also happen when the course is playing easy and many members come in under par.
Before I joined here and learnt about SSS and CSS, I thought that I would forever be a crap golfer. This was because my local course is a short 18 holer at around 3500yds and a par of 55. I was constantly shooting around 80 even as I improved and thought that I was miles off pace, however it turns out that the SSS of the same course is 67 which seems far more reasonable as I've never known anyone to shoot under 65 round it.
SSS 67 and par 55? Sounds very unlikely - sure it's not the other way round? I used to work at a short 9-holer that was about 4,500 yards for 18 - par was 66 but SSS was 60 and CSS invariably came down to 59...
Also not exactly. The CSS is shown with (or maybe without) R/O.
Here's an example - the first that sprang to mind http://www.southeastofenglandlinks.co.uk/csscalc.php?compid=3032
Here's the second day - slightly less 'breezy'! http://www.southeastofenglandlinks.co.uk/csscalc.php?compid=3033