Fyldewhite
Tour Winner
Very interesting thread and there are two very different issues being debated and possibly confused.
Not returning a card is against the rules of the handicap system, can affect the CSS and potentially therefore the handicaps of many other players in the competition. This should rightly be stamped on by the committee and repeat offenders should be suspended from competitions - end of.
Not returning a score on a hole in a medal (making the whole card what is commonly called an "NR") is, as has been pointed out often the most sensible thing to do. There should be absolutely no stigma in doing this so long as it doesn't end up being the norm. It doesn't mean you have to walk off which is obviously not good etiquette and doesn't mean you then pick up on all the other holes as the card still counts and ISN'T an automatic 0.1 as so many people seem to think. How many times have you heard someone say following a 40 point stableford score "That was with a couple of blobs too". It is quite possible to score in the buffer zone or better with an NR.
Not returning a card is against the rules of the handicap system, can affect the CSS and potentially therefore the handicaps of many other players in the competition. This should rightly be stamped on by the committee and repeat offenders should be suspended from competitions - end of.
Not returning a score on a hole in a medal (making the whole card what is commonly called an "NR") is, as has been pointed out often the most sensible thing to do. There should be absolutely no stigma in doing this so long as it doesn't end up being the norm. It doesn't mean you have to walk off which is obviously not good etiquette and doesn't mean you then pick up on all the other holes as the card still counts and ISN'T an automatic 0.1 as so many people seem to think. How many times have you heard someone say following a 40 point stableford score "That was with a couple of blobs too". It is quite possible to score in the buffer zone or better with an NR.