Joff
Challenge Tour Pro
90% stableford. But we have 5 comps a week, so plenty of medals.
is that for ruffians50/50 mix at request of members
All board comps are Nedal
Mostly stableford at my place. Big comps are stroke. Unlike others though I think it easier to at least hit buffer if not a cut playing stableford.
Yes stableford score is used for HC adjustment regardless of format played but the mentality is different.
2nd hole at my course has OOB right S.I 17 Par 4. I was playing it during a round and didn't have a shot. Put 2 balls OOB walked the hole, put it behind me thinking I had 16 more holes to score on and managed to come in on handicap with 37.
Stroke play on same hole same thing happened. 2 OOB, 3rd was in centre so 5 off the tee. 6th stroke went long so 7th on the green and 2 putt walking off with a 9. Having also boogied the 1st all I could think was that more than a 3rd of my shots gone in 2 holes. Shoulders and head dropped and just couldn't get over it, that 9 jumped into my head every time I went to hit a shot. By the turn I was 15 over and had given up completely. The damage had been done on the second.
Stroke competition is a true test and will separate the wheat from the chaff making it ideal for bigger competition.
Stableford is a slightly less pressured and more enjoyable format making it a better choice for lower level club and society competitions. It's also generally quicker to play, especially in a field of higher handicappers.
1) Stableford and medal are both strokeplay
is that for ruffians
Strokeplay is proper golf. Didn't someone on here call stableford the hackers charter?
Stableford and strokeplay aren't the same, ...
I couldn't tell you how ours is split. It's all golf.
We have 3 Stablefords, 3 medal and 3 bogie comps per month along with about 10 silver medals over the summer.
I don't tend to play many Stablefords as they are on a Sunday and it can be quite slow.
they should in theory be quicker