The case for a bigger hole!

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I average 33 putts per round, which is not too bad for an old geezer playing a course with tricky sloping greens. Not quite up to the Luke Donald class, but OK for an amateur.

If you average 33 ppr and not too bad for an old geezer on sloping greens, when 'I' suspect that an average of 30-32 ppr would be for a cat 1 player (my opinion as I don't have the mass amount of data to possibly back it up apart from my own average putting stats)......

Why are you bleating on about making the holes bigger when your not that far behind from a 'suspected/guessed' average of a cat 1 player anyway?

So your average isn't bad for a 4.25" hole is it if you think about it. Will an extra X mm on a hole stop lip outs, 360's........ ive not tried bigger holes, but I personally don't think it will, but the size of the hole has been the same since 1880 whatever by the R&A.

it will never happen and you should accept that, but going on about it on here isn't going to change it is it?
 
If u have "just lipped out" you will hole the next one. If you don't you have it hit miles to hard and are rubbish at the game of golf.
 
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