Shot Allowance

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Comp is 4BBB.

One pair is mixed 5&8 other pair both male 8&9.

Only rules are that you must play from the men’s SI.

Based on the attached card should the lady play the men’s or ladies par? And what shot Allowance should she get based on the SSS?

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Can’t attach card but ladies card had 3 par 5s that were par 4’s for men and 1 par 4 that was a par 5 for men.

Men’s par was 70 SSS 71 ladies par 73 sss 73. How do you play this match?
 
Lady's allowance is Her Handicap + Lady's SSS - Men's SSS. She plays to Ladies Par for each hole.

I'm ambivalent re using male SI, but that should even out across the course.
 
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The full guidance for mixed competitions can be found on the congu.org website. Just follow the tab 'useful information'.
 
The ladies card is 73 73 so if she plays off the men’s par of 70 are you saying her sss stays at 73? Surely that isn’t correct?

Par does not come into the mixed teed adjustment in medal play, only in stableford. The SSS of a course does not change - it is a fixed rating.
 
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So under no circumstances should she use the men’s par.?

If it’s a par 5 for her and a par 4 for men, if no shots are given on the hole then a 5 for her and a 4 for the man is a half?
 
So under no circumstances should she use the men’s par.?

If it’s a par 5 for her and a par 4 for men, if no shots are given on the hole then a 5 for her and a 4 for the man is a half?
No, all the responses seem to be based on stroke play.

The lady receives 2 additional strokes adjusted on her handicap (difference in SSS as referenced above). Strokes in the match allocated at 90% from low handicap as usual. She plays her course but strokes are allocated from the men's SI (from your club rules).

Other than that the match is played as normal ie best net score wins each hole. The nominal par of any hole is irrelevant in the match.
 
The par for each hole shown on the card is NEVER relevant in matchplay. You are playing your opponent and after adjusting ladies handicaps for difference in SSS then taking your 90% against the lowest handicap you will know which holes the higher handicaps get strokes on from the Men’s Stroke Index.
the hole is won by the player/pair who have the lowest nett score (which could be the same as gross if no strokes on that hole)
I think TV coverage of matchplay has clouded the issue as they seem obsessed with score to par in matchplay.
 
This from an old EGU or CONGU document.

Mixed Better Ball Match Play Competition
Adjustment required dependent on difference between SSS of White (or yellows) and Red tees
Emma Watson (14) & James Smith (9)
v
Meg Ryan (20) & Tom Jones (3)
Ladies receives additional 3 strokes to their handicap due to difference in SSS (Whites) and then the
¾ allowance is applied against Tom Jones handicap of 3. Single Stroke Index to be used (ladies
recommended).
Par is irrelevant, lowest nett score wins each hole.
 
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