HawkeyeMS
Ryder Cup Winner
There is no such thing as 'medal'...
Technically no, but since stableford is a form of strokeplay, it's a good differentiator
There is no such thing as 'medal'...
Just had a quick look at home club fixtures for this year
Stroke play......25
Stableford........21
Bogey..............11
The season starts (and ends) with a few pairs and team game formats thrown in amongst that lot too
11 bogey comps is at least 10 too many IMHO
Why? Nice quick format because again you can pick your ball up as soon as you have 'lost' the hole.Yes
I TOTALLY AGREE
HATE them myself
Why? Nice quick format because again you can pick your ball up as soon as you have 'lost' the hole.
Why? Nice quick format because again you can pick your ball up as soon as you have 'lost' the hole.
Agree that you only need a nett birdie to win a hole, so anything better is a waste of a stroke, but how many nett Eagles and Albatrosses do you normally make in a round? At our club medals can be excruciatingly slow, especially in late Summer when our rough gets really long and players spend 5 minutes looking for every lost golf ball! Why does everybody seem to hate faster formats, whilst at the same time complaining about slow play?Nothing to do with pace of play for me
Just can't get my head round it
No reward for a good score on hole, just a +
Eg....You could be on a par 5 in 2, with a stroke, but if you score 3, 4, or even 5, you get the same reward
Atleast in this same scenario with stableford, there's extra points to be gained
Agree that you only need a nett birdie to win a hole, so anything better is a waste of a stroke, but how many nett Eagles and Albatrosses do you normally make in a round? At our club medals can be excruciatingly slow, especially in late Summer when our rough gets really long and players spend 5 minutes looking for every lost golf ball! Why does everybody seem to hate faster formats, whilst at the same time complaining about slow play?![]()
Well I guess it was only a matter of time before Delc complained about the length of rough at his course
That's the lot now I think on his circle of constants
Holes , Rough , putters , slow ladies
Will await the next cycle to start
The hole is too small!!!
At our club medals can be excruciatingly slow, especially in late Summer when our rough gets really long and players spend 5 minutes looking for every lost golf ball! Why does everybody seem to hate faster formats, whilst at the same time complaining about slow play?![]()
The rough at our course is only cut once a year in late Autumn. It's OK during the Winter and Spring, but can grow to waist height by mid Summer. According to The Management, this is supposed to beautify and add definition to the course, and to provide a habitat for butterflies and other wild creatures. I suspect in reality it's just a cost cutting exercise! :mmm:If the rough is too severe, that is the fault of the course management and not the format.
Agree that you only need a nett birdie to win a hole, so anything better is a waste of a stroke, but how many nett Eagles and Albatrosses do you normally make in a round? At our club medals can be excruciatingly slow, especially in late Summer when our rough gets really long and players spend 5 minutes looking for every lost golf ball! Why does everybody seem to hate faster formats, whilst at the same time complaining about slow play?![]()
The scoring example I gave, was exactly that, an Example
Just to prove a point
There is no such thing as "faster" formats......
In theory, yes, they should be
But I'd say in reality, no difference
Some people don't understand the concept of picking up when they can't score
Times taken per round for stroke, stableford, bogey comps, all the same in my experience
Not in my experience though! The 5 hour plus rounds always seem to be associated with medals, due to players grinding out cricket scores, searches for lost balls, provisional balls or going back to play 3 off the tee, etc. Stablefords and Bogey-Pars don't normally take more than 4 hours, and are generally more popular with the members, especially the mid to high handicap ones.The scoring example I gave, was exactly that, an Example
Just to prove a point
There is no such thing as "faster" formats......
In theory, yes, they should be
But I'd say in reality, no difference
Some people don't understand the concept of picking up when they can't score
Times taken per round for stroke, stableford, bogey comps, all the same in my experience
Badly.Never even heard of a bogey comphow does that work?