woody69
Journeyman Pro
This is potentially a daft question, but can assigned stroke indices on holes negatively, or positively affect the outcome of a match if they are not regularly updated?
SI 1 on my course is a relatively short par 5 where even the short hitters are usually up or on the green in 3, so it's a very good birdie opportunity for them. However, due to it's design it is also quite difficult to reach in 2 unless you are a particularly long hitter and accurate as it is bisected by a lake about 130 yards from the green, so most people are taking their drive, laying up to the water and then hitting on. It is possible to get on in 2 of course, just very very hard. In fact, I played a comp with a 19 handicapper who absolutely nailed his drive and went for the green in 2 and caught it sweetly that it ended up 10 feet from the pin. He then managed to sink the putt for an outstanding eagle and I was truly chuffed for him as he scored 6 points! However, I then thought this was potentially a little unfair on the lower handicap golfers who would never have the opportunity to score that many. Let's face it, they are never getting a hole in 1 there!
An eagle is quite an achievement on that hole so even the low handicappers would struggle because of the layout.
I assume it is SI 1 because of the fact most are getting par or worse due to it's layout, but it also means when a low handicapper scores well they can seriously collect the points. I wonder if allowing a max of only 5 points would work better to combact this potential scenario - or if it's really nothing that needs changing!
SI 1 on my course is a relatively short par 5 where even the short hitters are usually up or on the green in 3, so it's a very good birdie opportunity for them. However, due to it's design it is also quite difficult to reach in 2 unless you are a particularly long hitter and accurate as it is bisected by a lake about 130 yards from the green, so most people are taking their drive, laying up to the water and then hitting on. It is possible to get on in 2 of course, just very very hard. In fact, I played a comp with a 19 handicapper who absolutely nailed his drive and went for the green in 2 and caught it sweetly that it ended up 10 feet from the pin. He then managed to sink the putt for an outstanding eagle and I was truly chuffed for him as he scored 6 points! However, I then thought this was potentially a little unfair on the lower handicap golfers who would never have the opportunity to score that many. Let's face it, they are never getting a hole in 1 there!
An eagle is quite an achievement on that hole so even the low handicappers would struggle because of the layout.
I assume it is SI 1 because of the fact most are getting par or worse due to it's layout, but it also means when a low handicapper scores well they can seriously collect the points. I wonder if allowing a max of only 5 points would work better to combact this potential scenario - or if it's really nothing that needs changing!