IanM
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There is a place for both. And speaking as one who has a habit of spraying the odd drive into the next county..stableford is a nice format!
Trust that all those purists for whom it's medal or bust will happily give back all those nett double bogey adjustments that mean their handicap is lower than it really should be!!
As a couple of peopel have said.... matchplay is REAL golf. Nothing better than teeing it up against someone with the same handicap and just going toe to toe. Love it..
if you played with me i would tell you to pick your ball up,if you cant score and kept putting out would that not be deemed as practicing on the course as you are aware stableford is classed as a stroke play comp.I don't agree with that because you are capable of hitting a 7 under your handicap which on a par 70 would be a nett 63, for the lower fellas to get anywhere near that they would have to go round a couple under gross.
I think the biggest difference between us high handicappers and the low handicappers is the low fellas are more likely to hit a couple under their hcap more consistently.
From my experience as a high hcapper playing stableford, i was in a comfort zone where I'm counting my 2 shot holes thinking " I don't have to par this I've got 2 shots double bogey will do".
I always play for a medal score and will putt out even if I can't score on a hole stableford.
if you played with me i would tell you to pick your ball up,if you cant score and kept putting out would that not be deemed as practicing on the course as you are aware stableford is classed as a stroke play comp.
Trust that all those purists for whom it's medal or bust will happily give back all those nett double bogey adjustments that mean their handicap is lower than it really should be!!
if you played with me i would tell you to pick your ball up,if you cant score and kept putting out would that not be deemed as practicing on the course as you are aware stableford is classed as a stroke play comp.
Thats why i dont understand the love for stableford.
In Strokeplay, if you do blow a hole then you know that the 'adjustment' will only count as a nett double and you can keep fighting and try and make the buffer zone on your nett score, etc. I think it protects the leaderboard for those that have played well on the day and returned good gross scores.
so if i get a 9 or even the dreaded 10 it doesnt matter? and wont ruin my card??
Medal is real golf but it's nice to be able to a mess a hole or two up and still get a cut from time to time
I would rather we had more medals but I do wonder how many entrants we'd get.
if you played with me i would tell you to pick your ball up,if you cant score and kept putting out would that not be deemed as practicing on the course as you are aware stableford is classed as a stroke play comp.